BurgerBB Posted May 3, 2018 Posted May 3, 2018 Reporting Personnel: Ilaeza Marwani Rank of Reporting Personnel: Quartermaster Game ID: bUa-dwBQ Personnel Involved: - Ilaeza Marwani, Quartermaster (Witness) - Zuhzir Mansurhani, Cargo Technician (Witness) - Caiden Moyers, Shaft Miner (Victim) - Gideon Oberick, Shaft Miner (Victim) - Bright, Head of Personnel (Offender) - Jordan Hudson, Captain (Offender) Time of Incident: Real time: 5:30PM PST May 2nd, 2018 Location of Incident: Cargo Nature of Incident: [X]Workplace Hazard []Accident/Injury []Destruction of Property []Neglect of Duty []Harassment []Assault []Misconduct []Other _____ (Place an x in the box that applies. If other, replace line and specify.) Overview of the Incident: A station engineer (Stephanie Clewett) requested an order from cargo for 25,700 credits. Allegedly, it contained parts to some sort of strange and unique power source that I had no understanding of. Zuhzir Mansurhani at the time was manning the desk, and appropriately told them that they would need external funding and approval for such an order. I do not recall who gave the order, if it was even a order or a suggestion, or who's suggestion was it, but the Head of Personnel Bright requested that funding was to be provided by mining materials. I say this because Captain Jordan Hudson seemed to have also shown an interest too. At the time, there were two intermediate skilled miners working their backs (Caiden Moyers and Gideon Oberick) off and it was very difficult for them to obtain 25,000 credits in a timely matter, especially given how there were plenty of other orders that needed to be processed as well as the usual material requests from science. I believe that this short-notice, expensive request contributed to a very unhealthy workload for both the Cargo Personnel and the Shaft Miners who work very hard to provide materials and finances to this station. I heavily regret not speaking out to the Head of Personel, but I cannot say that for sure given how the order was approved by both by Captain Jordan Hudson and the Head of Personel. Cargo account did end up producing the credits by selling phoron and platinum to central, however the miners did not receive any sort of gratification at all for their impressive effort, and science was still pestering the miners for materials. It was an incredibly depressing experience, and caused undue stress to everyone involved. Did you report it to a Head of Department or IAA? If so, who?: No Actions taken: None, given it was a work-related order from a superior. Additional Notes:
SRVODeath Posted May 3, 2018 Posted May 3, 2018 TO: Ilaeza Marwani, Quartermaster, NSS AuroraFROM: AMS, CCIAAMS, NTCC Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report -------------------- BODY: This is an automated message to inform you that your incident report has been received and placed in a queue for the CCIA Division to review. If necessary, you will be contacted by a CCIA Agent when an investigation begins. -------------------- DTG: 02-23:10-TAU CETI STANDARD-05-2460 SIGN: CCIAAMS
SRVODeath Posted May 3, 2018 Posted May 3, 2018 TO: Ilaeza Marwani, Quartermaster, NSS AuroraFROM: CCIAAMS, NMSS Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report -------------------- BODY: This is an automated message to inform you that an investigation has now been opened and merged with an ongoing inquiry regarding your incident report, and assigned to Alistair LaCroix (srvodeath). You may be contacted by the CCIAA for an interview, or you may contact them directly if you have any questions. -------------------- DTG: 02-23:20-TAU CETI STANDARD-05-2460 SIGN: CCIAAMS
SRVODeath Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 TO: Ilaeza Marwani, Quartermaster, NSS Aurora FROM: Alistair LaCroix, CCIAA, NTCC Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report -------------------- BODY: This is a notification that the investigation regarding this incident has concluded. Necessary action has been taken for the affected individuals. This matter will now be considered resolved. -------------------- DTG: 06-19:08-TAU CETI STANDARD-05-2460 SIGN: A.LaCroix
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