Fire and Glory Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 There's something that has always bothered me as CMO, certain jobs, like medical staff and detectives, have access to morgue trays for one reason or another, now unfortunately, if one of those people die, and you clone them, they can still look in the morgue tray, and clones looking at their former bodies is a Very Bad Thing, but you can't stop them from doing that without doing some access removal that may very well infringe on their job heavily. Now since certain individuals have/can get CMO access (captains, HoP's, clones are not all that rational to be above giving themselves access to take looks.), I propose giving the Chief Medical Officer a physical, electronic key in their office, if they use the key on a morgue tray, nothing can unlock it besides the key or an engineer along with (or maybe replacing??) the regular access needs to open one. That's all really, I believe something needs to be put in place because there are a fair few amount of individuals with access to the morgue.
LordFowl Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 If someone has been cloned there is no reason you should be storing their corpse. Space it or cremate it.
Fire and Glory Posted January 14, 2017 Author Posted January 14, 2017 If someone has been cloned there is no reason you should be storing their corpse. Space it or cremate it.Usually impractical, if someone is being/has been cloned then medical is already at least somewhat occupied with things, making temporary storage necessary since sending an intern to drag a body bag through hallways to demand the chaplain (ha) or the AI to open way to the crematory spontaneously is inviting trouble. Although I am speaking from a position where medical rarely has a full complement of staff, meaning doctors aren't usually free to take care of these things in a timely manner. On occasion bodies are needed to be held for autopsies and investigations as well.
Fire and Glory Posted January 14, 2017 Author Posted January 14, 2017 Why not ID lock it? Captain's and Heads of Personnel, whom are also inclined to take looks, both have access to Chief Medical Officer access through one way or another.
DatBerry Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 Why not ID lock it? Captain's and Heads of Personnel, whom are also inclined to take looks, both have access to Chief Medical Officer access through one way or another. Â The captain is your boss, if he wants to check he can check; as for the HoP, i rarely ever see them get extra access without a good reason, and even less snooping im the morgue. I say ID lock them and have them smashable like airlocks. So even if someone did mess with it, it would be loud and noticeable afterwards.
Fire and Glory Posted January 16, 2017 Author Posted January 16, 2017 Why not ID lock it? Captain's and Heads of Personnel, whom are also inclined to take looks, both have access to Chief Medical Officer access through one way or another. Â The captain is your boss, if he wants to check he can check; as for the HoP, i rarely ever see them get extra access without a good reason, and even less snooping im the morgue. Captain's and Heads of Personnel can be cloned as well as anyone else, clones are not all that rational about things.
Azande Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 The captain is your boss, if he wants to check he can check  Not how it works, if the Captain looked at his own corpse, not only would be he violating corporate policy, but the CMO would then have justifiable reason to relieve him of command immediately, until a psych eval could take place to determine his sanity.
Skull132 Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 A cloned captain should be removed from command 9/10 times. Alternatively, burn his corpse. Captain should have all access to everything forever and ever.
icy_dew Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 i mean captains should have all access, but i'd need a pretty darn good reason for them to do it. i don't just let captains do that stuff, especially if they're no doctor. i've seen that happen so many times...
UnknownMurder Posted January 17, 2017 Posted January 17, 2017 I hide my victims in the morgue when the time is right, and this makes my job as an antagonist to hide the body very difficult by having to somehow pickpocket the key from the Chief Medical Officer.
Lohikar Posted January 17, 2017 Posted January 17, 2017 I hide my victims in the morgue when the time is right, and this makes my job as an antagonist to hide the body very difficult by having to somehow pickpocket the key from the Chief Medical Officer. This sounds like it's for locking trays that already have bodies in them, not locking empty trays; unless you mean putting bodies in already-occupied trays. That could be bypassed by allowing the trays to be emagged or hacked by an engie.
Fire and Glory Posted January 18, 2017 Author Posted January 18, 2017 I hide my victims in the morgue when the time is right, and this makes my job as an antagonist to hide the body very difficult by having to somehow pickpocket the key from the Chief Medical Officer. This sounds like it's for locking trays that already have bodies in them, not locking empty trays; unless you mean putting bodies in already-occupied trays. That could be bypassed by allowing the trays to be emagged or hacked by an engie. Yes, regular tray's would still be accessible to investigators, roboticists, and the like, the key would only be for locking trays that has the body of one such individual with access. Unless the CMO took his key and locked all the empty trays, but that'd be silly.
Arrow768 Posted April 15, 2017 Posted April 15, 2017 Discussed in the dev meeting. The new map has a hot and cold morgue Therefore not needed
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