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== Grief or Gameplay? ==


As a security officer it is your job to subdue those that violate a vague set of rules, this is what makes your job so tough, knowing when to adminhelp or not can make or break a security player.


Before we go on you must understand the fundamentals of a security position,


  ==Grief or Game-play?==
  * Your position does not provide you the justification to lockdown everything and hound everyone or one person specifically on the station for the slightest offense.
   
  * Doing the above puts you on bad terms with nearly everyone on the station and may result in your demotion/spacing/gibbing/etc.
  As a security officer it is your job to subdue those that violate a vague set of rules, this is what makes your job so tough, knowing when to adminhelp and not can be make or break a security player. As you read this passage, keep in mind that fighting, stealing, and deconstruction is as much a part of the game for station crew as it is for traitors.  
  * You're playing a game, games are supposed to be fun for everyone involved, be lax in your actions in all but outright rampage scenarios with traitors slaying with energy swords and shambling abominations attacking and trying to eat everyone.


'''''yes'''''


==Grief or Gameplay?==
With that out of the way we can continue with the passage, for starters, forget about every preconceived notion you have of or related to the word ''grief'', many new security players are under the impression that anyone that commits any sort of mildly aggressive act on another station member that isn't a traitor is a grieving cunt, this is not always true and you as a new player should not by any means try and decide this on their own, ask another more experienced player
If somebody is griefing you, then for the most part, '''''adminhelp it'''''. Low-level grief is basically a matter for Security to handle instead of the Admins, so yes, chase around that shithead and stun him a time or two for breaking into the [[Cargo Bay]] or [[Security]], but if somebody is making it their mission in life to fuck you over, assault you repeatedly, and stop you from doing your job for no legitimate reason, then you need to get help from the admins, plain and simple. Some [[admin]]s are willing to look the other way from excessive punishments to people who excessively grief you, but do NOT assume that all of them will!


If other Security won't stop being shitty, adminhelp that too, and promptly. Don't try to cover for them or help them be shit; '''''just simply be a good Security officer''''' and keep things from boiling over if possible.
'''''yes'''''

Revision as of 18:02, 26 November 2012

Grief or Gameplay?

As a security officer it is your job to subdue those that violate a vague set of rules, this is what makes your job so tough, knowing when to adminhelp or not can make or break a security player.

Before we go on you must understand the fundamentals of a security position,

* Your position does not provide you the justification to lockdown everything and hound everyone or one person specifically on the station for the slightest offense.
* Doing the above puts you on bad terms with nearly everyone on the station and may result in your demotion/spacing/gibbing/etc.
* You're playing a game, games are supposed to be fun for everyone involved, be lax in your actions in all but outright rampage scenarios with traitors slaying with energy swords and shambling abominations attacking and trying to eat everyone.


With that out of the way we can continue with the passage, for starters, forget about every preconceived notion you have of or related to the word grief, many new security players are under the impression that anyone that commits any sort of mildly aggressive act on another station member that isn't a traitor is a grieving cunt, this is not always true and you as a new player should not by any means try and decide this on their own, ask another more experienced player

yes