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|jobTitle = Security Assistant | |jobTitle = Security Assistant | ||
|department = SECURITY DEPARTMENT | |department = SECURITY DEPARTMENT | ||
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|departmentTextColour = white | |departmentTextColour = white | ||
|jobBgColour = # | |jobBgColour = #DEA3A3 | ||
|jobTextColour = black | |jobTextColour = black | ||
|img = SecurityAssistantNew64.png | |img = SecurityAssistantNew64.png | ||
|difficulty = Medium | |difficulty = Medium | ||
|requirements = | |requirements = Play 5 rounds, [[#When Can I Play Security Assistant?|see here for details]]. | ||
|access = [[Security_(place)|Security]], [[Brig]], [[Maintenance]], [[Access Levels#Firearms Carry Permit|Firearms Carry Permit]], [[Access Levels#Handling of Contraband Permit|Handling of Contraband Permit]] | |access = [[Security_(place)|Security]], [[Brig]], [[Maintenance]], [[Access Levels#Firearms Carry Permit|Firearms Carry Permit]], [[Access Levels#Handling of Contraband Permit|Handling of Contraband Permit]] | ||
|rpAccess = None | |rpAccess = None | ||
|supervisors = | |supervisors = [[Captain]], [[Head of Security]] | ||
|subordinates = None | |subordinates = None | ||
|responsibilities = Assist | |responsibilities = Assist Security personnel, learn the in's and out's of Security | ||
|guides = [[Getting Started]], [[Game FAQ]] | |guides = [[Getting Started]], [[Game FAQ]], [[Space Law]], [[Contraband]], [[Security Officer]], this page. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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[[File:Cogmap2SecurityV3.png|thumb| | [[File:Cogmap2SecurityV3.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Cogmap2|Security]], your main base. Just go south from [[Arrivals#Cogmap2|Arrivals]], enter the two doors left of the huge fish tank in the hall (Hooty McJudgementowl will usually be at the door—say hi!), and you'll be there.]] | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
<tab inline name="Cogmap1"> | <tab inline name="Cogmap1"> | ||
[[File:CogmapSecurityWing.png|thumb| | [[File:CogmapSecurityWing.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Cogmap1|Security]], your main base. Go left from the [[Bar#Cogmap1|Bar]], past the [[Pool#Cogmap1|pool]] and [[Crew Quarters#Cogmap1|Crew Quarters]], and you'll find it, in all its red and grey glory.]] | ||
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<tab inline name=" | <tab inline name="Nadir"> | ||
[[File: | [[File:NadirSecurity.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Nadir|Security]], your main base. It's just across the hall from the [[Bar#Nadir|Bar]] and a short walk east from [[Arrivals#Nadir|Arrivals]]. If you see two red squares with pictures of handcuffs in them, that means you're at the main entrance.]] | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
<tab inline name="Clarion"> | <tab inline name="Clarion"> | ||
[[File: | [[File:ClarionSecurityV2.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Clarion|Security]], your main base. It's just a few seconds away from the [[Bar#Clarion|Bar]], specifically southwest of it.]] | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
<tab inline name="Oshan"> | <tab inline name="Oshan"> | ||
[[File: | [[File:OshanSecurityV2.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Oshan|Security]], your main base. Located west of [[Arrivals#Oshan|Arrivals]] and east of [[Cargo Bay#Oshan|Cargo Bay]], it's almost like Sec's underwater lair.]] | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
<tab inline name="Atlas"> | <tab inline name="Atlas"> | ||
[[File:AtlasSecurity.png|thumb| | [[File:AtlasSecurity.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Atlas|Security]], your main base, directly right of the [[Bar#Atlas|Bar]]. That means donuts are literally next door!]] | ||
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<tab inline name="Kondaru"> | |||
[[File:KondaruSecurity.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Kondaru|Security]], your main base. Go south from the [[Bar#Kondaru|Bar]], take a left at the [[Bridge#Kondaru|Bridge]], continue for a bit until you pass the green grass in [[Hydroponics#Kondaru|Hydroponics]], and, while you won't see this station's missing architect, you will see the main entrance.]] | |||
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<tab inline name="Donut 2"> | |||
[[File:Donut2SecurityDepartment.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Donut 2|Security]], your main base, located in the southeast section of the donut. If you see an arrow and a red square with an icon of handcuffs, that's the main entrance.]] | |||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
<tab inline name=" | <tab inline name="Donut 3"> | ||
[[File: | [[File:JobspyNew.png|thumb|[[Security (place)#Donut 3|Security]], your main base. If you're in [[Arrivals#Donut 3|Arrivals]], it's just a straight walk southward.]] | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
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Welcome to the team, '''Security Assistant'''! Nanotrasen is glad to have you onboard. As one of our new trainees, your main task to aid the [[Security Officer]]s, the [[Head of Security]], and other members of Security. You will often take on the more low-key and less dangerous duties, like ticketing minor crimes or manning the cameras. Since you are geared more towards investigation and coordination rather than combat, you are encouraged to retreat and call for backup rather than fight and make arrests. | |||
The role is specifically designed for players (old and new) who want to get into Security roles, like [[Security Officer]] or [[Detective]]. Because your duties are pretty low-key, you can learn good security practices without the pressure of protecting the station/ship every minute. Since you're simply a trainee, other people will (or at least should, if they're not jerks) be more tolerant of mistakes, and fellow members of Security will often spare the time to train and teach you. Beyond that, it's also useful for veteran players who want a relatively laidback Sec role. | |||
Security Assistants cannot spawn as [[antagonist]]s. Because antagonist selection occurs before job selection, you can still be [[Antagonist#Roundstart Antagonist Selection|selected for roundstart antag roles]]; if the game picks you for antag, it'll make you a different job. Security Assistants also cannot awaken as [[Sleeper Agent|sleeper agents]] or [[Revolutionary#Converted Revolutionaries|get brainwashed into joining a revolution]]. However, they are still vulnerable to [[Syndicate Items#Mindhack Implant|Syndicate mindhack implants]], because they get [[Implants#Health - Security Issue|Security issue health implants]] instead of [[Implants#Mind Protection Health Implant|mind protection health implants]]. | |||
==When Can I Play Security Assistant?== | |||
Security Assistant requires 5 rounds played. You can play as whatever job you'd like, and what server you played on and whether the server was RP or not don't matter either. The important thing is that a round counts for the timelock if: | |||
*For both RP and non-RP servers, you connected to the server and declared ready before roundstart | |||
*For the non-RP servers, you joined the round after roundstart before the 40 minute mark while there was no shuttle on route | |||
*For the RP servers, same as above but before the 60 minute mark. | |||
If 5 rounds doesn't seem like a huge barrier to entry, that's the point. There's a time requirement in the first place because the role's is a little more intense than more relaxed newbie-friendly roles like [[Janitor]] and [[Botanist]], but since it's a trainee role that isn't meant to be ''too'' intense, it's a lot lower the requirement for [[Security Officer]], which is 30 rounds. This isn't a knowledge gate; you can still be learning some things! It's just there to make learning ''other'' things about this role easier. | |||
By the time you have those rounds, you hopefully have a good grasp of the controls, because if you think trying to learn how to be a good Space Law enforcer is hard, imagine trying to learn it when you don't even know how to put on a pair of shoes or what a [[Traitor]] is, much less whether a Traitor should get jailtime or fines for stealing shoes--and imagine how hard it is for your teacher! Moreover, the work environment is somewhat dangerous, since you can expect to see combat and maybe die, and people sometimes have unrealistic expectations of you, both things you probably won't like when starting out. | |||
Basically, the timelock is there to help ease you into a role that, while relatively low-profile compared to full Security roles like [[Security Officer]] or [[Detective]] that have much more responsibilities, can still be fairly challenging (in multiple ways) and demands more from you than something like say, [[Chef]]. It's not about producing someone who has encyclopedic knowledge of game mechanics or an exemplar rules-abiding citizen, but knowing a few things about the game and being familiar with the Goonstation's [[Rules]] definitely still helps. | |||
== Your Purpose == | == Your Purpose == | ||
Your | Your main job is to help other member of the Security team, be it [[Detective]]s, [[Security Officer]]s, or even other Security Assistants, in ensuring the safety and order of the station. This usually entails handling the more mundane (but no less necessary) aspects of Security work, like petty crimes or prisoner releases; certain duties like dealing with top priority threats are best left with to Security Officers and such, who have actual weapons. Specific duties may include: | ||
*Ticketing/fining vandals, drunkards, and other small-time trouble-makers | |||
*Ticketing/fining | *Setting a person's status with the [[ThinkDOS#Secmate|Secmate]]. | ||
*Setting a person's status | *Getting food for other personnel. | ||
*Getting food for | *Manning the front desk. | ||
* | |||
*Shadowing more experienced security members doing their job. | *Shadowing more experienced security members doing their job. | ||
*Searching for evidence in at a crime scene. | *Searching for evidence in at a crime scene. | ||
* | *Looking through the security cameras for a suspect. | ||
== Starting Out == | == Starting Out == | ||
When you arrive, you'll be equipped with SecHUD shades, a sec radio headset | When you arrive, you'll be equipped with SecHUD shades, a sec radio headset, and a security pouch with flashes, handcuffs, [[Security Objects#Security Whistle|security whistle]], and ONE donut inside. To use the Security channel on said headset, press {{Key|Y}} and select the Security channel. You can also press {{Key|T}} and add :g before your message. In order to ease you into Security, you don’t have much as the cool stuff that the Security Officers have, but, you will barely go into combat anyway, and you will most likely only be arresting small violators. You should still be mindful and you should not brutally flash someone’s innocent eyes or brig anyone that does not warrant a arrest (which you most likely won’t be doing anyway). | ||
You also start out with an '''assistant's requisition token''' which, when used on a security weapons vendor, gives; | You also start out with an '''assistant's requisition token''' which, when used on a security weapons vendor, gives; | ||
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*[[File:ForensicScannerNew.png]] [[Security Objects#Forensic Scanner|Forensic Scanner]]: Use it on clothing, tools, weapons, blood stains, people, etc. to find [[Detective#Forensics|forensic evidence]] including fingerprints, blood DNA, bullet calibers, and gunshot residue. Be mindful of the ways someone might [[Changeling|fake DNA evidence]] and [[Chemicals#Black Powder|gunshot residue]]. While your PDA can do forensics, this [[Security Objects#Forensic Scanner|scanner]] is much more convenient as it has a search function. | *[[File:ForensicScannerNew.png]] [[Security Objects#Forensic Scanner|Forensic Scanner]]: Use it on clothing, tools, weapons, blood stains, people, etc. to find [[Detective#Forensics|forensic evidence]] including fingerprints, blood DNA, bullet calibers, and gunshot residue. Be mindful of the ways someone might [[Changeling|fake DNA evidence]] and [[Chemicals#Black Powder|gunshot residue]]. While your PDA can do forensics, this [[Security Objects#Forensic Scanner|scanner]] is much more convenient as it has a search function. | ||
*[[Image:SecurityBarrier.png]] Energy Barrier: An energy weapon that will expand and become a shield when activated inhand. Use disarm or harm intent and click a far-away tile to form an energy field that reflects projectiles. | *[[Image:SecurityBarrier.png]] [[Security_Objects#Barrier|Energy Barrier]]: An energy weapon that will expand and become a shield when activated inhand. Use disarm or harm intent and click a far-away tile to form an energy field that reflects projectiles. | ||
*[[File: | *[[File:Ticketwritersmol.png]] [[Security_Objects#Security_TicketWriter_2000|TicketWriter 2000]]: An authentic ticket writer which lets you ticket the ticketed with fashion. | ||
*[[File:RobustDonut.png]] [[Security_Objects#Security_Weapons_Vendor|Utility Credit]]: Redeemable for a variety of helpful tools such as (but not limited to) [[Foods_and_Drinks#Robust_Donut|robust donuts]], [[Medical Objects#Emergency Auto-Injector|auto-injectors]] loaded with [[Chemicals#Morphine|morphine]], or [[Security_Objects#Security_RecordTrak|handheld RecordTraks]]. | |||
Using a Security Records Computer is an overlooked but integral practice all Security assistants should learn to perfect. | You also spawn with a handy Security [[PDA]]. Don't be put off by its decidedly 90s interface; it's packed with more useful features than you think: | ||
Procedures in using one depend on your goal, be it searching for fingerprint matches to setting someone to arrest, the general procedures | *It adds a Security Crisis Alert button to the top left of the screen, replacing the flashlight. Activating the Security Crisis Alert sends an urgent message sharing your location to all Security, Engineering and Medical PDAs. | ||
* | *Your PDA contains a handful of useful apps, accessible via the files screen: | ||
* | **Secmate Scanner: Lets you instantly pull up someone's [[ThinkDOS#Secmate|Secmate]] record, without having to go through the desktop's command-line-style menu. Simple click on the app name while you're in the files screen and then click on the person you whose record you want to read. Great if you need to get someone's record but there isn't [[Security Objects#Security Computer|Security Computer]] nearby. | ||
* | **Ticket Master: Makes tickets, like the [[Security Objects#Security TicketWriter 2000|TicketWriter 2000]], but it can also issue fines. Fines are more punishing than tickets, as they automatically deduct money from the recipient's bank account. Since you're just a trainee, all your fines have to be approved by either the [[Captain]], [[Head of Security]], [[Nanotrasen Security Consultant]], or [[Head of Personnel]]; approval in this case means they need to authorize it on their copy of the Ticket Master app. | ||
* | **Port-a-Brig Remote: Calls up and sends away the [[Security Objects#Port-a-Brig|Port-a-Brig]], a convenient method of transporting detainees to [[Security (place)|Security]] for processing. | ||
*If | **Security Records: Read [[ThinkDOS#Secmate|Secmate]] records on the fly. | ||
**Forensics Scanner: Like your standard [[Security Objects#Forensic Scanner|forensic scanner]] but without a search function. Like the Secmate Scanner, you need to click on the app name to activate it; after this, you can click on someone/something with your PDA to gather forensic information. | |||
== Operating a Security Records Computer== | |||
[[File:Secputer.gif]] Using a Security Records Computer is an overlooked but integral practice all Security assistants should learn to perfect. | |||
Procedures in using one depend on your goal, be it searching for fingerprint matches to setting someone to arrest, but the general procedures are to; | |||
*Open a Security Records Computer | |||
*Put your ID card into the ID card slot | |||
*Type in "login" | |||
*Type in "secmate" | |||
*If you're searching for someone, type in "02" | |||
*Type in the name, fingerprint, or DNA sample of your subject | *Type in the name, fingerprint, or DNA sample of your subject | ||
*Type in the corresponding number for the certain function you want to do with the subject and follow the in-computer | *Type in the corresponding number for the certain function you want to do with the subject and follow the in-computer instructions. | ||
*Press 0 until you log out and take out your card. | *Press "0" until you log out and take out your card. | ||
== | == Crew Objectives == | ||
As a loyal crew member, you can sometimes be assigned some strictly optional objectives to keep yourself busy while you wait for something to happen. Security Assistants can expect to see the following: | |||
;Keep Monsieur Stirstir brigged but also make sure that he comes to absolutely no harm. | |||
See that [[monkey]] in the [[Brig]] with the prisoner orange jumpsuit and beret? His name is Monsieur Stirstir, and, for classified reasons, you need to protect him. When the round ends, he has to still be in the Brig, and he must be alive and perfectly healthy, with no {{OXY}}, {{BURN}}, {{BRUTE}}, or {{TOX}}. You don't have to actually restrain him or anything, but watch out: some antags might get an [[Traitor Objectives#Rescue Monsieur Stirstir|objective to free him!]] You ought to ask the [[Security Officer|big boys]] and their [[Head of Security|head honcho]] if that's happening. | |||
Completing this objective for the first time gives you the [[Medals#Monkey Duty|"Monkey Duty" medal]]. This unlocks a "Colorful Beret" skin, which gives some snazzy headgear, so you have a fashion sense as keen as the monkey you bodyguarded. | |||
== | ==Supplementary Video== | ||
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{{Department Guides}} | {{Department Guides}} |
Latest revision as of 07:53, 20 November 2024
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Security Assistant |
Difficulty: Medium Requirements: Play 5 rounds, see here for details. Access Level: Security, Brig, Maintenance, Firearms Carry Permit, Handling of Contraband Permit Additional Roleplay Access Level: None Supervisors: Captain, Head of Security Subordinates: None Responsibilities: Assist Security personnel, learn the in's and out's of Security Guides: Getting Started, Game FAQ, Space Law, Contraband, Security Officer, this page. |
Welcome to the team, Security Assistant! Nanotrasen is glad to have you onboard. As one of our new trainees, your main task to aid the Security Officers, the Head of Security, and other members of Security. You will often take on the more low-key and less dangerous duties, like ticketing minor crimes or manning the cameras. Since you are geared more towards investigation and coordination rather than combat, you are encouraged to retreat and call for backup rather than fight and make arrests.
The role is specifically designed for players (old and new) who want to get into Security roles, like Security Officer or Detective. Because your duties are pretty low-key, you can learn good security practices without the pressure of protecting the station/ship every minute. Since you're simply a trainee, other people will (or at least should, if they're not jerks) be more tolerant of mistakes, and fellow members of Security will often spare the time to train and teach you. Beyond that, it's also useful for veteran players who want a relatively laidback Sec role.
Security Assistants cannot spawn as antagonists. Because antagonist selection occurs before job selection, you can still be selected for roundstart antag roles; if the game picks you for antag, it'll make you a different job. Security Assistants also cannot awaken as sleeper agents or get brainwashed into joining a revolution. However, they are still vulnerable to Syndicate mindhack implants, because they get Security issue health implants instead of mind protection health implants.
When Can I Play Security Assistant?
Security Assistant requires 5 rounds played. You can play as whatever job you'd like, and what server you played on and whether the server was RP or not don't matter either. The important thing is that a round counts for the timelock if:
- For both RP and non-RP servers, you connected to the server and declared ready before roundstart
- For the non-RP servers, you joined the round after roundstart before the 40 minute mark while there was no shuttle on route
- For the RP servers, same as above but before the 60 minute mark.
If 5 rounds doesn't seem like a huge barrier to entry, that's the point. There's a time requirement in the first place because the role's is a little more intense than more relaxed newbie-friendly roles like Janitor and Botanist, but since it's a trainee role that isn't meant to be too intense, it's a lot lower the requirement for Security Officer, which is 30 rounds. This isn't a knowledge gate; you can still be learning some things! It's just there to make learning other things about this role easier.
By the time you have those rounds, you hopefully have a good grasp of the controls, because if you think trying to learn how to be a good Space Law enforcer is hard, imagine trying to learn it when you don't even know how to put on a pair of shoes or what a Traitor is, much less whether a Traitor should get jailtime or fines for stealing shoes--and imagine how hard it is for your teacher! Moreover, the work environment is somewhat dangerous, since you can expect to see combat and maybe die, and people sometimes have unrealistic expectations of you, both things you probably won't like when starting out.
Basically, the timelock is there to help ease you into a role that, while relatively low-profile compared to full Security roles like Security Officer or Detective that have much more responsibilities, can still be fairly challenging (in multiple ways) and demands more from you than something like say, Chef. It's not about producing someone who has encyclopedic knowledge of game mechanics or an exemplar rules-abiding citizen, but knowing a few things about the game and being familiar with the Goonstation's Rules definitely still helps.
Your Purpose
Your main job is to help other member of the Security team, be it Detectives, Security Officers, or even other Security Assistants, in ensuring the safety and order of the station. This usually entails handling the more mundane (but no less necessary) aspects of Security work, like petty crimes or prisoner releases; certain duties like dealing with top priority threats are best left with to Security Officers and such, who have actual weapons. Specific duties may include:
- Ticketing/fining vandals, drunkards, and other small-time trouble-makers
- Setting a person's status with the Secmate.
- Getting food for other personnel.
- Manning the front desk.
- Shadowing more experienced security members doing their job.
- Searching for evidence in at a crime scene.
- Looking through the security cameras for a suspect.
Starting Out
When you arrive, you'll be equipped with SecHUD shades, a sec radio headset, and a security pouch with flashes, handcuffs, security whistle, and ONE donut inside. To use the Security channel on said headset, press Y and select the Security channel. You can also press T and add :g before your message. In order to ease you into Security, you don’t have much as the cool stuff that the Security Officers have, but, you will barely go into combat anyway, and you will most likely only be arresting small violators. You should still be mindful and you should not brutally flash someone’s innocent eyes or brig anyone that does not warrant a arrest (which you most likely won’t be doing anyway).
You also start out with an assistant's requisition token which, when used on a security weapons vendor, gives;
- Forensic Scanner: Use it on clothing, tools, weapons, blood stains, people, etc. to find forensic evidence including fingerprints, blood DNA, bullet calibers, and gunshot residue. Be mindful of the ways someone might fake DNA evidence and gunshot residue. While your PDA can do forensics, this scanner is much more convenient as it has a search function.
- Energy Barrier: An energy weapon that will expand and become a shield when activated inhand. Use disarm or harm intent and click a far-away tile to form an energy field that reflects projectiles.
- TicketWriter 2000: An authentic ticket writer which lets you ticket the ticketed with fashion.
- Utility Credit: Redeemable for a variety of helpful tools such as (but not limited to) robust donuts, auto-injectors loaded with morphine, or handheld RecordTraks.
You also spawn with a handy Security PDA. Don't be put off by its decidedly 90s interface; it's packed with more useful features than you think:
- It adds a Security Crisis Alert button to the top left of the screen, replacing the flashlight. Activating the Security Crisis Alert sends an urgent message sharing your location to all Security, Engineering and Medical PDAs.
- Your PDA contains a handful of useful apps, accessible via the files screen:
- Secmate Scanner: Lets you instantly pull up someone's Secmate record, without having to go through the desktop's command-line-style menu. Simple click on the app name while you're in the files screen and then click on the person you whose record you want to read. Great if you need to get someone's record but there isn't Security Computer nearby.
- Ticket Master: Makes tickets, like the TicketWriter 2000, but it can also issue fines. Fines are more punishing than tickets, as they automatically deduct money from the recipient's bank account. Since you're just a trainee, all your fines have to be approved by either the Captain, Head of Security, Nanotrasen Security Consultant, or Head of Personnel; approval in this case means they need to authorize it on their copy of the Ticket Master app.
- Port-a-Brig Remote: Calls up and sends away the Port-a-Brig, a convenient method of transporting detainees to Security for processing.
- Security Records: Read Secmate records on the fly.
- Forensics Scanner: Like your standard forensic scanner but without a search function. Like the Secmate Scanner, you need to click on the app name to activate it; after this, you can click on someone/something with your PDA to gather forensic information.
Operating a Security Records Computer
Using a Security Records Computer is an overlooked but integral practice all Security assistants should learn to perfect. Procedures in using one depend on your goal, be it searching for fingerprint matches to setting someone to arrest, but the general procedures are to;
- Open a Security Records Computer
- Put your ID card into the ID card slot
- Type in "login"
- Type in "secmate"
- If you're searching for someone, type in "02"
- Type in the name, fingerprint, or DNA sample of your subject
- Type in the corresponding number for the certain function you want to do with the subject and follow the in-computer instructions.
- Press "0" until you log out and take out your card.
Crew Objectives
As a loyal crew member, you can sometimes be assigned some strictly optional objectives to keep yourself busy while you wait for something to happen. Security Assistants can expect to see the following:
- Keep Monsieur Stirstir brigged but also make sure that he comes to absolutely no harm.
See that monkey in the Brig with the prisoner orange jumpsuit and beret? His name is Monsieur Stirstir, and, for classified reasons, you need to protect him. When the round ends, he has to still be in the Brig, and he must be alive and perfectly healthy, with no OXY, BURN, BRUTE, or TOX. You don't have to actually restrain him or anything, but watch out: some antags might get an objective to free him! You ought to ask the big boys and their head honcho if that's happening.
Completing this objective for the first time gives you the "Monkey Duty" medal. This unlocks a "Colorful Beret" skin, which gives some snazzy headgear, so you have a fashion sense as keen as the monkey you bodyguarded.
Supplementary Video
Jobs on Space Station 13 | ||
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Command & Security |
Captain · Head of Security · Head of Personnel · Chief Engineer · Research Director · Medical Director | |
Medical & Research |
Medical Doctor · Medical Trainee · Roboticist · Geneticist | |
Engineering | Engineer · Technical Trainee | |
Civilian |
Staff Assistant · Janitor · Chaplain · Mail Courier · Radio Host · Mime | |
Silicon | Artificial Intelligence · Cyborg | |
Jobs of the Day | Dungeoneer · Barber · Waiter · Lawyer · Tourist · Musician · Boxer | |
Antagonist Roles | With own mode | Arcfiend · Blob · Changeling · Gang Member · Flockmind ( Flocktrace) · Nuclear Operative · Spy Thief · Traitor · Revolutionary · Vampire ( Thrall) · Wizard |
Others | Sleeper Agent · Werewolf · Wraith ( Poltergeist) · Wrestler · Hunter · Grinch · Krampus · Gimmick antagonist roles | |
Special Roles | Ghostdrone · Monkey · Critter · Ghost · Cluwne · Santa Claus |
Department Guides | |
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Engineering | Making and Breaking · Construction · Gas · Power Grid · Thermoelectric Generator · Singularity Generator · Geothermal Generator · Catalytic Generator · Nuclear Generator · Mining · Materials and Crafting · Wiring · Hacking · MechComp · Mechanic components and you · Control Unit · Ruckingenur Kit · Reactor Statistics Computer · Cargo Crates |
Medsci | Doctoring · Genetics · Robotics · Telescience · Plasma Research · Artifact Research · Chemistry · Chemicals · ChemiCompiler · Decomposition |
Security | Security Officer · Contraband · Forensics · Space Law |
Service | Foods and Drinks · Botany · Writing · Piano Song Dump · Instruments |
The AI | Artificial Intelligence · AI Laws · Chain of Command · Guide to AI · Humans and Nonhumans · Killing the AI |
Computers | Computers · TermOS · ThinkDOS · Packets |