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* For information regarding the acting Captain position, check the Captain job page.
* For information regarding the acting Captain position, check the [[Captain#Acting_Captain|Captain job page]].
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 13 February 2025

Command Policy

As a member of command, you are held to a higher roleplay standard. As such, instances of LRP and violations of the character guidelines will be treated more severely.

General guidelines for all command positions are as follows:

  • You should be competent with your department and aware of its relevant policy.
  • Command equipment and clothing is to only be given as necessitated.
  • Access should not be given out for frivolous reasons.
  • Do not change your job title outside of the titles provided.
  • Access changes are not to be used to promote players to veteran-only roles.

Grounds for Demotion

The following are grounds for demotion:

  • Repeat breaches of relevant departmental policy.
  • Recklessly endangering the crew through an active decision.
  • Multiple minor or major misdemeanors. Minor Felonies and Higher.
  • Long term abandonment of your job, without clocking out. (Dereliction)
  • Refusal of reasonable orders.
  • Usage of equipment or expertise related to their job to commit a crime.

Who Can Demote?

  • All heads can demote subordinates within their own department. In the absence of a Head of Staff, the Captain may demote a member of the department.
  • The captain has the power to demote a head.

Acting Captain

  • For information regarding the acting Captain position, check the Captain job page.