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==Watch Hound==
==Watch Hound==
Half of your job is to look after the prisoners, make sure they don't die or get [[Shitcurity|unfair]] [[Space Law|sentences]], and make sure they don't escape. The other half of your job is to arm security with weapons in times of war. You are not a [[Security Officer]] and do not have to go outside of the brig (and really should not go out of the brig). '''Stay in the brig.'''
Half of your job is to look after the prisoners, make sure they don't die or get [[Shitcurity|unfair]] [[Space Law|sentences]], and make sure they don't escape. The other half of your job is to arm security with weapons in times of war. You are not a [[Security Officer]] and do not have to go outside of the brig (and really should not go out of the brig). '''Stay in the brig.'''
Once more: '''''STAY IN THE GODDAMN BRIG'''''


If you have no prisoners to watch out for, you should be coordinating the security officers over the security radio channel.  People often make accusations of crime on the radio that you can follow up on.  You can ensure all arrest records are filled in with this and with information from the security radio channel to make sure officers don't wonder why a particular person is wanted.  You can also check on the [[Computers#Security_Cameras|cameras]] for reported disturbances and update the records of anyone involved (which should be done regularly).  Your fellow officers will appreciate your help in sending them where they can make a difference. You really have the opportunity to make Security run like a well-oiled machine.
If you have no prisoners to watch out for, you should be coordinating the security officers over the security radio channel.  People often make accusations of crime on the radio that you can follow up on.  You can ensure all arrest records are filled in with this and with information from the security radio channel to make sure officers don't wonder why a particular person is wanted.  You can also check on the [[Computers#Security_Cameras|cameras]] for reported disturbances and update the records of anyone involved (which should be done regularly).  Your fellow officers will appreciate your help in sending them where they can make a difference. You really have the opportunity to make Security run like a well-oiled machine.
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