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  1. Reporting Personnel: Seiuu Souqx Job Title of Reporting Personnel: Surgeon Game ID: cjD-az99 Personnel Involved: Seiuu Souqx - Primary Victim Lila Semenov - Patient - Secondary Victim(?) Opus Five - Security Officer - Offender Secondary Witnesses: Francis Kelly, Warden - Was present for latter end of the accusations, and presumably for more of the shift. Time of Incident: (Unable to provide, left blank) Real Time: 01:15 (AM) Eastern Time, 08/28/2022 Location of Incident: Medbay Nature of Incident: [ ] - Workplace Hazard [ ] - Accident/Injury [ ] - Destruction of Property [ ] - Neglect of Duty [ ] - Harassment [ ] - Assault [x] - Misconduct [x] - Other: Grave misunderstanding of Station Regulation and Ceti Law. Overview of the Incident: I had arrived quite late to the shift on the Horizon, and walked into the medical bay. A brief look around told me that no one had been present for this shift, so I began to make basic preparations, such as turning on the lights. Approximately thirty seconds after stepping into medbay, a patient was brought in by security forces, including the offender, Opus Five, and they had stated that the patient was suffering from severe contusions as well as broken ribs. A handheld medical scan indicated that the situation was far more dire, as the patient's blood pressure and blood oxygenation had dropped significantly and their brain activity had already dropped below fifty percent. I rushed them into the operating theatre and quickly treated most important injury, which was the heart failure. I also used the borrowed time from an inaprovaline injection to get a blood bag to help replenish any lost blood and keep them stable. During this time, unit Opus Five remained in medical and spoke multiple times over the security channel. Seeing as they were present, and the patient was in cuffs, I requested that they check the pharmacy fridge for alkysine, which we did not have. Due to this, I was forced to treat the patient's brain through surgery. There was a minor incident with the circular saw which caused an unexpected complication, but was easily fixed while the pateint was unconscious. I quickly searched for some bicaridine to treat the patient's physical injuries, but as we had no medical staff prior to my arrival we had none. As such, I used a tricordrazine and perconol mix to help treat the patient and woke her up. This is where the officer's misconduct becomes apparent. The patient is unable to stand properly due to the physical injuries she's received, but insists that I do not treat her further. Seeing as she is conscious, stable, and has verbally refused treatment, I immediately stop attempting to treat the patient. The offending unit, Opus Five, insists that I continue treatment despite this. I remind them that under corporate regulation and Ceti Law, I'm not permitted to do so. It insists that I get a body scan, which the patient once again refuses to get. It verbalizes it's demand that I scan them, before ultimately attempting to get the body scan itself. The patient manages to elude the officer's attempt, at which point Opus Five decides to remove the patient's handcuffs and advise seeking legal action against myself for 'horrible medical treatment.' At this time, the Warden, Francis Kelly, arrived and spoke with the patient. I am uncertain how much he was aware of. He ultimately did not pursue any form of action against myself or the patient. The patient, Lila Semenov, having calmed down, elected to remain in medical where I was able to finish treatment with no further complications. Seeing as the officer elected to release a prisoner without penalty and advise legal action against myself for saving the patient's life, and then following regulation and law while it itself broke those same regulations and laws, I informed it that it should seek out maintenance for it's positronic brain over PDA Messenger, as it clearly has encountered a grave error. It responded to inform me that I should contact it's company or an SCC Representative for any comments, questions, or concerns. So I am. Submitted Evidence: None. Unfortunately, due to the bluespace jump happening during my treatment of the patient, I was unable to properly secure the brief PDA conversation. Would you like to be personally interviewed?: [ ] - Yes [X] - No Did you report it to a Head of Staff or a superior? If so, who? If not, why?: No Heads of Staff were present. Actions taken: This report. Additional Notes: I am very concerned by this unit's refusal to adhere to basic system maintenance when it's incapable of following or understanding station regulation and Ceti Law while contracted as a security officer.
  2. As a first responder "main" myself I'm actually quite opposed to this. I've found I can carry a full compliment of medicine that I may need to treat someone in the field, as well as multiple ATK and ABKs, and still have room for flavor items/convenience items, without even beginning to use the backpack. In fact, I frequently only carry a medkit if I end up using the rescue rig. Inventory management has become less and less of an issue over time. If you're having trouble managing your inventory as a First Responder, I highly recommend giving a look over your equipment and seeing what you can prune out. You don't really need two whole roller beds when you can only reasonably transport one patient.
  3. Reporting Personnel: Xiou Suqui Job Title of Reporting Personnel: Chief Engineer Game ID: cbV-bdiW Personnel Involved: Sil Aclipsa - Surgeon - Offender Secondary Witnesses: Finn Seidr - Station Engineer - Can provide testimony regarding the offender's state during the presentation. Qrose Nyala'Toqli-Fet - Xenoarcheologist - Can provide testimony regarding the offender's state during the presentation. Time of Incident: Whole Shift Real Time: 05:30 Eastern Time Location of Incident: Medical Bay, [Presentation Area, Unknown as of time of writing] Nature of Incident: [x] - Workplace Hazard [ ] - Accident/Injury [ ] - Destruction of Property [x] - Neglect of Duty [ ] - Harassment [ ] - Assault [x] - Misconduct [ ] - Other _____ (Place an x in the box that applies. If other, replace line and specify.) Overview of the Incident: I had woken late from cyrogenic storage during a particularly early morning shift and spoke with my only staff member, engineer Seidr, about the situation on board the station. After speaking with them about an unrelated incident that had taken place earlier, I went to speak with Doctor Aclipsa. While on my way to medical, they asked if someone could come to medical to assist them, stating that they only needed to be able to "push a button." I informed them I was already on my way and would help if needed. It was there that she informed me that she may need me to press a button on the sleeper. I informed her that I wasn't comfortable with injecting anything into a patient, as I'm an engineer, not a doctor. She informed me that she would be injecting herself, and that if needed, I only needed to press a large 'Dialysis' button. Assuming her to be a professional, I begrudgingly agreed and asked if the injection would affect her lucidity. She stated that it might, and proceeded to inject herself. When I asked her what precisely she'd injected herself with, she said she didn't know, only that it was in a syringe labeled "drugs for torturing political prisoners" found in maintenance. She, as a physician, said she had already filtered everything she knew was bad out of it. I proceeded to ask her why she was injecting herself, as our only active medical personnel, rather than a suitable test subject, such as a monkey. Doctor Aclipsa responded in turn with something along the lines of "what's the fun in that?" It was at this time that I went to write a situation report regarding the previously mentioned unrelated incident, as well as submit a very large side note detailing that exchange. As the only member of Command, I was forced to handle other matters rather than tend to the Doctor's behavior personally. However, while I was handling said matters, our xenoarcheologist, Qrose Nyala'Toqli-Fet, held a presentation about anomalous materials and their properties. Following this presentation, Doctor Aclipsa requested that I allow her to inspect the anomaly Qrose had found firsthand, referring to it as a psychoactive anomaly, which I immediately denied, telling her I needed her to be lucid during the shift as she was our only medical staff. I also informed her that she needed to not be drugged further, in the event that her skillset was required. She took the time to inform me that she was drugged during the presentation as well, and left in a rather flippant, disrespectful manner. My engineer confirmed this, as did Qrose, who messaged me shortly after via relay to request that I not permit her access to the potentially harmful anomaly without a proper evaluation, as she was intoxicated in some way during the presentation. This kind of behavior from a medical professional is troublesome under the most ideal circumstances, and outright dangerous to themselves and the crew under less than ideal circumstances, such as this past shift. While fortunately there wasn't a situation that needed their attention, should the syringe have contained something particularly hazardous, or someone to have an accident while they were incapacitated, lives could have been lost. Submitted Evidence: Due to the nature of the shift I was unable to bring a copy of the situation report with me to the Odin. You may be able to find it on file. Did you report it to a Head of Staff or a superior? If so, who? If not, why?: I was the only member of Command at the time. Actions taken: I told her to remain lucid for the remainder of the shift. I doubt she complied. Additional Notes: N/A
  4. BYOND Key: Chen Yakumo Discord name/id: SkyFree#0064 Borg / AI names: Aria / Blossom Have you read the Aurora wiki page about the AI?: I reference it, as well as the cyborg and any job I'm playing, when I play it. Why do you wish to be on the whitelist?: Because, being honest, I've enjoyed playing both Aria and Blossom. I enjoy watching the crew on extended rounds, performing their tasks and helping in any way that I can. I enjoy the fast pace when security figures out that there's an antagonist in the round and asks me to look for them, and doing that while keeping a watchful eye on Command (as they are my highest priority in the crew, according to rank and role.) One of my favorite things to do as an AI is preemptively opening airlocks for people when they have access to them and I see them moving towards it. Just a subtle reminder that the AI is there for the crew. Have you received any administrative actions? And how serious were they? One single warning that's two or three years old regarding punching several antagonists in the face as an EMT during a firefight. It was a heated moment for me. Do you understand your whitelist is not permanent, and may be stripped following continuous administrative action? I am aware of the consequences of being dumb, yes.
  5. I do like the idea of what this character can bring to a round if the item is approved. It's something that hasn't been done before on the server, which is truly rare. The icon itself is rather unique, but not out of place in a mining field or the station as a whole. I personally would be somewhat concerned with a void suit as a custom item, but given that it's a mining voidsuit for a character that presumably will either be played as a miner or not at all, it only serves to make a more interesting story. Personally, I like it and I'd love to see it and the story around the character evolve and be explored.
  6. Reporting Personnel: Takiyah El-Amin Job Title of Reporting Personnel: Shaft Miner Game ID: b03-cURV Personnel Involved: Mrrrrhazmanq Naldratajrmro (Assistant) - Offender Dekel Mrrhazrughan (Warden) - Witness Colton Stern (Captain) - Witness/Victim Secondary Witnesses: Medical, she guesses. Time of Incident: Mid-shift-ish. Real Time: Wasn't paying attention. Probably like 3 PM (15:00) Eastern Time-ish. Location of Incident: Holodeck Nature of Incident: [ ] - Workplace Hazard [ ] - Accident/Injury [ ] - Destruction of Property [ ] - Neglect of Duty [x] - Harassment [x] - Assault [ ] - Misconduct [ ] - Other _____ (Place an x in the box that applies. If other, replace line and specify.) Overview of the Incident: This is actually the second time within a week that this has happened. She is a simple Tajara. She finds a schlorrgo, she kicks the schlorrgo. This does not harm the schlorrgo. But Mrrrrhazmanq does not agree. He calls this animal abuse and responds to it by clawing and assaulting this one and drawing blood. The first time, she ignored it. An angry assistant is nothing that gets her worked up. But the second time, he does this in front of security. Specifically, in front of the Warden, Dekel, who was also kicking the schlorrgo back and forth with her. She fought back, and security wound up detaining him. She chose to press charges after he continued to spit hostilities at her while detained, and he was hauled off to security. Over the common channel, he calls the Captain a 'sick fuck' and an 'asshole' because the Captain agreed with Taki and the Warden: Kicking a Schlorrgo is not abuse. She does not know what became of THAT. She would normally not submit an incident report. Generally speaking, she does not do well in interviews. She minds her own business. She mines the ore, brings in the materials, and gets paid. But now twice in one week she has been assaulted while not outside; this is not okay. Submitted Evidence: None. Taki is a miner, not a journalist. Did you report it to a Head of Staff or a superior? If so, who? If not, why?: Captain was informed because of the commotion on the holodeck. Actions taken: Mrrrrhazmanq was briefly arrested, but this is now the second time this has happened, so she is filing the report on top of it. Additional Notes: N/A
  7. Incident report withdrawn and binned at request of reporter.
  8. Stinkee CMO won't let me make Frankenstein's Monster as a surgeon -20 I've interacted rather frequently with you when you were newer to the server and started out as an intern rather than a Doctor. You've grown a lot as a player and everything good I could say in that regard has already been said many times. Your ability to take command of the department and assume a leadership role has been a treat. You've managed to strike the sweet spot that all command should aim for; delegating to roles that your department has staff in and patching up the weak spots in your department when needed and appropriate. Your CMO has been nothing if not welcoming to any and every character that walks into medical, and actively willing to teach anyone who needs taught. While I haven't interacted with you as Command while in another department, you do an excellent job of communicating relevant information to medical when required. As a side note, I've noticed that your CMO doesn't make more than the barest essentials in regards the medicine. You've successfully avoided falling into the Super Doctor trap that many before you have fallen into quickly, and that's a good sign. +1
  9. I can't say for certain if this is an isolated incident or a pattern that will need to be monitored. While my in character interactions with you have been pleasant and I believe your roleplay capabilities meet or exceed expectations, I have to note that your trial Head of Security in the round immediately prior to me writing this was...excessive. As someone who joined an hour into the round, medical informed me that security had a patient who was dead and then not dead a few moments later. About ten minutes later, I watched you as well as several members of the security department walk the handcuffed patient to medical to receive a scan and an evaluation, but would not leave the patient alone with the psychiatrist to do so. According to medical communications, you as the Head of Security denied allowing the psychiatrist to speak with them one on one, even when offered to have security on stand by outside. Security then proceeded to cart the handcuffed patient back to security, where they remained for the rest of the round. At no point was the code ever elevated in regards to this apparent threat, and at no point was the crew ever informed of said situation as evidenced by a Central Command announcement acknowledging that a situation report had been received. As command, you have a large amount of power over the flow of the round, and near absolute control over your department. As Head of Security, you can make or break an entire round by exerting more or less force. As a direct result of the overwhelming security intervention, the changeling was unable to ever truly escalate or create a narrative, as far as I can see. I admit that as a late joiner, my view may be biased in regards to the final hour and fifteen minutes of the round, and thus I won't give this application a plus or minus yet, but it IS something that needs to be mentioned. I do think you have what it takes to be a great Command-level staff, given the chance and experience. For now, +/-0. Edit: I saw the original responses to this post. As a result, I don't believe you're ready for Command. In the interest of not influencing others opinions, as well as to avoid derailing the topic with irrelevant posts, I won't make a follow up. -1
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