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I mean, this is how it works IRL too, though. Someone's life always comes before preserving a crime scene, always.
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Eliminate all cloning, add defibs that only work if you use them within 5-10 minutes after death, set the damages back about 50 ticks (except do 25 burn to the chest or something), but do nothing to fix the actual problem that's killing someone. Suicides are still DNR, antags can still be DNR, you can still have DNR on your records.
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Remove or tweak Tourettes from Brain Trauma for the sake of RP
Resilynn replied to BurgerBB's topic in Completed Projects
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Lonecompany's Head of Staff Application
Resilynn replied to Lonecompany's topic in Whitelist Applications Archives
Praise Kevin. +1 But seriously, you've been good at RP consistently for as long as I've seen you around, I think you'll do well. -
If we were to make syringes single use, we sure as hell better increase the number of syringes on station about ten fold.
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This is a balance issue. You do not want your entire medical staff to be able to have reloadable chloral hydrate or even sopor autoinjectors. There's a reason the hypospray is locked in the CMO office. It also just seems unnecessary. Syringes are fine. Sometimes I use syringes instead of the hypospray anyway. I don't understand what this would really accomplish.
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Reporting Personnel: Fernando Gonzales Rank of Reporting Personnel: Chief Medical Officer Game ID: bUw-dqoh Personnel Involved: - Alan Grimm, CSI, offender - Erick Silva, Warden, offender - Bright, Head of Personnel, witness - Qriil-Kual Nriuul, Surgeon, witness -Lilah Novi, Chemist, witness -Camila Scherer, EMT, victim Time of Incident: Around 10:00 Real time: approx 4pm Mountain standard 24/05/2018 Location of Incident: Medical Department, NSS Aurora Nature of Incident: []Workplace Hazard []Accident/Injury []Destruction of Property []Neglect of Duty [X]Harassment []Assault [X]Misconduct []Other _____ (Place an x in the box that applies. If other, replace line and specify.) Overview of the Incident: Sometime around 9:45 I noticed a member of security carrying a bodybag through my department halls, down the elevator. I was unable to see their ID at the time, but I assumed it was Alan Grimm (this was later confirmed). I have had many discussions with Grimm before during which I have established that he must gain my permission before entering medical, especially if he is taking or delivering bodies, as I keep inventory very carefully. Since I was unsure who was in the sublevel, I blocked the elevator with a locker, assuming they would call over the radio and I could identify who it was to be sure it was a crewmember and not an intruder. Once the AI confirmed for me that it was Alan Grimm in the sublevel, I removed the locker and called security, asking them to press charges for trespassing. None of my staff allowed Grimm entrance, and I was not notified of him handling any bodies in my department. My EMT, Scherer, asked permission to escort him out, which I told her she could do. An officer, whose name I do not know, also arrived and went to escort Grimm out. Shortly after, my EMT reported that Grimm and the officer were telling her they would plant evidence on her and charge her for crimes she did not commit. She reported that they threatened her with physical violence. At this time, I contacted Bright, the only other member of command that shift, and told him I planned to give security a direct order to press charges on Grimm for trespassing and harassment. Bright said he had no objections. Upon receiving my direct order, Warden Erick Silva said, and I am quoting, "You are not my boss" and walked away with the officer and CSI. Most of medical, including Nriuul and Novi, were witnesses to this. It is worth noting that Grimm also attempted to have me charged with Illegally Blocking an Area. Bright informed security they could not press this charge, as Grimm did not have access to begin with, and it is my department. Nonetheless, they tried taking my doctor and chemist to security to interrogate. I told my staff they did not have to participate in interrogation if they did not wish to, and that they would fall under my protection if this decision was against regulation, though I do not believe it was. Did you report it to a Head of Department or IAA? If so, who?: All of command was aware of the situation Actions taken: Aside from the order, there was little I could do as the entirety of security was uncooperative. Additional Notes: N/A
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BYOND Key: Resilynn Character name: Fernando Gonzales Item name: Knitting Supplies (Knitting needles, Ball of yarn) Why is your character carrying said item to work?: Fernando ends up spending hours upon hours sitting in the medical lobby every day, watching sensors or just idly watching the desk when things are slow. He would be bringing his supplies for those days where nothing much is going on, no one needs trained, and he's just supposed to sit by and be on call in case of emergency-- This is, after all, something he could just drop to resume his duties as needed. Item function(s): Ideally, when using his supplies, it would display flavor text "[name] is knitting something soft and cozy." BRAINOS has designed them to have an animation in hand when you use them, but I'll let him explain those mechanics. In a perfect world, sitting still and doing nothing but knitting for 5 minutes or so without moving would make a scarf or something, the way, say, removing handcuffs makes a progress bar with an end result (if this were the case, I'd like that text to automatically come up once a minute or so), but I can live without this fancy bit of code if it's too difficult. Item description: Knitting needles: silver knitting needles used for stitching yarn. Ball of yarn: A ball of yarn. Item appearance: BRAINOS will post that as a response, he can explain how it works better How will you use this to better interact with crew and/or stimulate RP? Fernando's knitting hobby has been pretty well established over the last few months. I think he first mentioned it to someone over a year ago. Having this item on hand would serve a few different purposes-- It would help him look like he's doing something at the desk beyond just kind of staring at a wall. I also think it would serve as a conversation starter. People seem surprised when they learn this is one of his hobbies, and I think having him do this at the lobby desk might help make him seem just a tiny bit more approachable.
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Is that seriously an issue? The sprite is 64x64 nominally. I can get behind the bright flash stuff but really? The entire point of that suit is to be flashy and rainbow-y. Not trying to be condescending here, and maybe I am misinformed on the severity of the issue, but I'm failing to fathom how something so relatively small could cause epilepsy unless you have a really severe case. At which point, I do not believe you should be playing SS13. I dunno, I only play a doctor. But when someone with epilepsy tells me they have to leave when someone's wearing it, I'm inclined to believe it's problematic.
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I know of players who have to log out if someone is wearing that stupid flashing rainbow suit as well. We should also take a look at that.
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[Resolved] Staff Complaint: VoltageHero
Resilynn replied to Resilynn's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
Again, I don't think that what Fernando, the character, did was right. But I think it was reasonable for the character. Our rules are very specific about this. Moreover, I did not log my entire conversation with command, I logged the highlights. I really, really believe that you are confusing my in character breaking of regulations for an ooc breaking of rules. As for the statement I made about my OOC motivations, basically, that I also released the wizard to facilitate the conflict in the round, it's true. I had sufficient IC motivation, sufficient lead up to the decision I made. I was motivated primarily by what Fernando had experienced that round, ICly. However, I also made a whitelist application for my position where I filled out a segment on how I had an OOC responsibility to help facilitate rounds. This is why, say, when I see a changeling is alive on my HuD and scanner, I claim the equipment is broken, even though Fernando prooobably wouldn't think all the equipment is broken. This is why when I see someone is consistently standing next to people taking suffocation damage on sensors, I don't immediately alert command about the vampire, I give them time to do something with their role. But my IC motivation was, by far, the greatest motivator in this entire thing. -
[Resolved] Staff Complaint: VoltageHero
Resilynn replied to Resilynn's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
Fernando assumed the burns were caused by doors. No one told him "I touched this persons stuff and was nearly killed." I ahelped before cryoing and was told (by nursie, I think) that I could. The rest of your argument is still that what my character did was wrong. I don't disagree. But the fact still remains that he was operating on too little information, that someone was brought in in crit, and that he was told to remove their eyes for convenience. I'm not saying that what Fernando did was okay, I'm saying that, given the context, it was still by the rules of conflict and playing a believable character. -
I kept answering every question. Even these logs show that. I didn't give you the order to stop talking until we'd been arguing for some time and you had accused me of assault...
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[Resolved] Staff Complaint: VoltageHero
Resilynn replied to Resilynn's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
Gah, this formatting is hell. Here's the evidence of her critical damage when she was first brought in. -
[Resolved] Staff Complaint: VoltageHero
Resilynn replied to Resilynn's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
I do not believe I have an OOC responsibility to play a perfect, lawful member of command. Fernando is not loyalty implanted. He is human, he is guided by his own emotions (more than he'd admit). There are rules in place for this kind of thing, which state you need good motivation (which I think I've shown here that I did), and specifically state that you are allowed to create conflict if it's reasonable, which again, I think I've shown this was. I strongly feel that my warning is an OOC repercussion for something that is entirely an IC issue. I would like this warning removed from my record, I think it's misleading, and I do not believe that I broke any rules. I play flawed characters, and I believe that I play them well. Moreover, I DID contact command about it, it wasn't addressed, and I'm hardly going to file an IR when this was one, directly related to the antag, and two, I just got a player complaint over filing an IR. Evidence/logs/etc: For the purpose of narrative simplicity, I included all of this in text Additional remarks: I am so, so sorry for this horrible formatting. For some reason neither of my browsers are letting me upload more than three attachments per post. -
[Resolved] Staff Complaint: VoltageHero
Resilynn replied to Resilynn's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
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[Resolved] Staff Complaint: VoltageHero
Resilynn replied to Resilynn's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
Unable to push the detective away, they are stuck. Fernando doesn't know wizard spells, he doesn't know the detective will unfreeze, so he thinks they'll have to force their way out. So they use the circular saw from his surgery kit to break past the statue and get out. He's still trying to treat this wizard, who he feels incredibly bad for. And he started to panic, of course, over helping her, even though he DID believe it was the right thing to do. After curing her of her trauma, he gave her the detective's ID card and let her go through maint, wishing her luck. This is when VoltageHero contacted me and asked me to explain. Here is that conversation: -
[Resolved] Staff Complaint: VoltageHero
Resilynn replied to Resilynn's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
So Fernando starts freaking out. He's stalling by trying to treat her trauma first, and she is being sweet and vulnerable. He's a doctor, after all, working with someone who has been tortured. At this point, the wizard turns the detective to stone as he stands in the doorway. Fernando, of course, doesn't know what to do or what is going on. He assumes the detective is dead, and agrees that he deserved it after double checking that it was the detective that nearly killed her. He believes security will kill her for turning the detective to stone. First, he tries pushing the statue so he and the wizard can run. -
BYOND Key: Resilynn Staff BYOND Key: VoltageHero Game ID: bT7-ako8 Reason for complaint: I'm just here to talk about my warning, which I disagree with. Here is said warning, for reference: My main argument is that my actions were IC, and by the rules. It's true that we have a rule about performing our jobs well: "Try to perform your job to a satisfactory standard, especially in positions of power (security, head roles.) Minor failures at doing so will result in IC consequences, but constant, repeated failures without sense or reason can result in jobbans," so I am going to explain the sense and reason behind the regulations that Fernando, the character, broke. We were having a visitors round. During this round, most of the radio chatter was focused on the ninja rather than the wizard. The few mentions of the wizard on the radio were, for the most part, minor. She removed someone's appendix and kept trying to break out of security. Also, they kept calling her a stowaway, not an intruder, which humanized her. Then Ferny was told to remove her eyes, not because she was hurting anyone, but because it would be convientient. This is when Fernando started to get some doubts. When she was brought in, she was brought in in critical condition. The detective who brought her in was choking her, and nearly killed her. She had brain damage and trauma as a result. Moreover, the detective didn't acknowledge this, he just said to remove her eyes. Fernando is now assuming that she was trying to escape because she had been tortured. He had direct evidence of the torture in front of him. The first thing he did was alert command, but he was told they would investigate later. He was not about to remove the eyes of someone for convenience, who was being tortured, and trust an investigation would come later. Fernando has been well established as critical of NT and the chain of command. (Having trouble with attachments, so I'm continuing this in another post.)
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Alright, I have a few points to make. My CMO said you were going to die soon because you 1) ran off to fight spiders while you were still in the orange on my HuD and I had not finished treating you, and 2) you ran off with an unamputated limb stump which will, eventually, get infected. If I threatened to make an IR against you unless you, idunno, baked me a cake. Brought me money. Did my taxes. That would be extortion. I threatened to file an IR if you detained me, about you detaining me, because detaining me would have been illegal. That's not extortion, that's the reason IRs exist. As I understand IRs, they are entirely in character. And it's true that I am playing a mean spirited character! But he is just that, a character. Fictional. Not me. Moreover, there was context. Your previous injuries, of course, which made him very skeptical of your competence, and the AI had been threatening to have me charged for murder over medical radio. So Ferny came into the conversation heated and assuming charges would be pressed. In the end, I decided, OOCly, to file an IR because of the injunction. I felt that Fernando was, by this point, ICly justified enough, but more than that, I actually do not, OOCly, know if it's legal to file an injunction against another head of staff without the other heads of staff approving. I poured over directives one and two to figure it out, and decided to see what CCIA said. So, that's the OOC end of things. No malicious intent, just, 'huh, I don't know what will happen if I do this and it makes sense for Fernando to do'. I consider filing IRs a lot. I think this is the third I've ever actually filed in two years of play on Aurora. I, personally, wouldn't consider that weaponizing them. All the same, I'm willing to modify my play style if I'm told I need to.
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Reporting Personnel: Fernando Gonzales Rank of Reporting Personnel: Chief Medical Officer Game ID: bT6-aZod Personnel Involved: - Azkuyua Triaka, Head of Security - Offender - Janna Staar, Medical Resident - Witness - Mia Parker, Chief Engineer - Witness Time of Incident: Second half of shift Real time: 27/04/2018, around 1 am MST Location of Incident: Medical, Command Comms Nature of Incident: []Workplace Hazard []Accident/Injury []Destruction of Property []Neglect of Duty [x]Harassment []Assault [x]Misconduct [x]Other: i211 - Sedition Overview of the Incident: Once it became apparent that we were having a slow shift, during which we had a single injury over the course of an hour, I offered to teach my medical resident, Janna Staar, some basic surgery. To safely accomplish this, I ordered a brain dead protohuman from cargo. First, I taught my resident to treat brain damage surgically. In order to prepare the protohuman, I suffocated it just long enough to cause minimal damage. After my resident successfully completed this surgery, I taught her to mend a broken bone. I used a walking cane to inflict enough damage on the protohuman to break its leg, then walked my resident through the treatment. Lastly, I used a circular saw to inflict heart damage on the protohuman to teach my resident internal organ repair. I believe that, as gruesome as it is, it is better for residents to learn surgery under controlled circumstances on numb, brain dead protohumans, than to expect them to learn on real patients who may die if there is a mistake, under far more stressful circumstances. As I finished up our training, the AI alerted the Head of Security, Azkuyua Triaka, that I had been beating someone in surgery. When I explained to Triaka that it was a protohuman, she insisted that it was not. She accused me of being inhumane with an animal, once I insisted it was a protohuman, and threatened to detain me. I told her doing so would be illegal, and that if she detained me I would file an IR, and she threatened to “absolutely destroy you” to me over Command radio. She then demanded to know whether the protohuman was given anesthetic. It was not, as it is brain dead and cannot feel pain. As I continued to defend myself, she said I was no longer permitted to speak as she was filing an injunction against me. Once again, I told her that this is not how regulation works. A Head of Security cannot file an injunction on another member of Command staff, especially not on green alert, and especially not if there is no threat. A Head of Security is not an acting Captain if there are two other members of command present (Parker and myself). Filing an injuction, threatening me with brig time for breaking no reghulations, and threatening to destroy me show, to me, a tremendous lack of understanding of corporate regulation and an extreme negligence of professional conduct. I am attaching copies of two pieces of paperwork, first, my order of the protohuman which clearly states it is braindead, and second, the unlawful injunction. ________________________________________ Did you report it to a Head of Department or IAA? If so, who?: No Actions taken: I was unable to take any. Additional Notes: N/A
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Alternative solution. Teach doctors to inject 5 units of radium and dose their patient up with dylovene. Virus gone. Tiiiiiiny chance that they'll need additional treatment for the radium.
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[Resolved] Player Complaint - ParadoxSpace/moondancerpony
Resilynn replied to Kaed's topic in Complaints Boards Archive
Hi, I have also had issues with this character (and that research director). They opted to play a chemist in medical. Over the hour and a half before I demoted them, they failed to make a single chemical I did not explicitly ask for-- I think I got a bottle of bicaridine, a bottle of alkysine, and a half bottle of peridaxon out of them. They let the RD into my lab, I ended up having to call the HoS for either of them to leave. And most annoyingly, they planted k'ois in my medbay without telling me (which I would have entirely forbidden). This problem was rectified when they moved to science, so I haven't filed any kind of complaint, but I figured I'd add this in for consideration. -
Reporting Personnel: Fernando Gonzales Rank of Reporting Personnel: Chief Medical Officer Game ID: bTM-dhjc Personnel Involved: Michael, Medical Doctor (Witness) Landynn Tanner, Paramedic (Witness) Ayden Pennington (Witness) Inis Karynn, Nurse(Offender) Time of Incident: Aprox 5:15 Real time: Aprox 4:15 -7 UTC Location of Incident: Medbay Lobby Nature of Incident: []Workplace Hazard []Accident/Injury []Destruction of Property []Neglect of Duty []Harassment [x]Assault []Misconduct []Other: Overview of the Incident: Upon finishing a surgery on CE Ayden Pennington, I returned to my lobby and was immediately struck hard, in the head, by Nurse Inis Karynn who claimed I had insulted her when a recruiter for some military group or another came by. Incidentally, I have a transcript from the interaction she was referring to, here attached. As you can see, I did not 'call her useless', not did she make any indication that she was offended by what I said (that the recruiter could have her, since she had expressed interest.) As recommended by the rest of my staff, who was present, I reported this to security, who were unable to deal with the incident in enough time before the transfer shuttle came. I would like formal assault charges pressed and would like Karynn to be removed from my department, if possible, when I am on shift. This is completely unacceptable behavior. Did you report it to a Head of Department or IAA? If so, who?: I am the head of the department, security and Captain Paul Jonson were unable to respond and encouraged me to file an IR. Actions taken: None. Additional Notes:
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Honestly, the new map has grown on me. As long as we don't have a ton of being loitering, it works pretty well. I haven't seen any issues with it since adjusting to the layout, aside from the location of the front door.