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|Players have no obligation to participate in Suicide, Mental Health, or Self-Harm roleplay regardless of role. | |Players have no obligation to participate in Suicide, Mental Health, or Self-Harm roleplay regardless of role. | ||
|Not all players are comfortable engaging with these topics on a OOC level. | |Not all players are comfortable engaging with these topics on a OOC level. | ||
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===Department Policies=== | |||
Below you can find specific department policies. These policies apply to anyone in said department, or if they are acting as a member of the department. Any additional standards laid out by a head of staff/command is primarily an IC issue unless otherwise breaking server rules. | |||
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|'''Central Command Crew''' | |||
|These rules apply to the Central Command members stationed with the crew (Blueshield and NTC). | |||
# Central Command Members should be in very good standing with NT. | |||
# While the NTC is in charge of crew resources. They do not have absolute authority over the station. | |||
# The NTC has ultimate say if corporate regulations are properly being enforced. | |||
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|'''Command''' | |||
|The Captain can lay out additional IC standards for command, within reason. | |||
# Command should be in good or better standing with NT. They do not need to be perfect, but they should be someone reasonably qualified and hirable. Quartermasters should be in good standing with the FTU. | |||
# You should be competent with your department and aware of its relevant policies. | |||
# Command equipment and clothing is to only be given as necessitated e.g. a dire emergency. | |||
# Access should not be given out for frivolous reasons. | |||
# Do not change your job title outside of the titles provided in the job menu. | |||
# Command cannot place players into Nova Star exclusive roles in any way, shape, or form. | |||
# Command characters should have filled out general, medical, and security records. See [[Records Template|here]] for examples. | |||
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|'''Security''' | |||
|The Head of Security can lay out additional IC standards for security, within reason. | |||
# You are expected to function as a counter to criminals, antagonists, and all kinds of ne'er do wells. | |||
# You are expected to follow Corporate Regulations when feasible, though alternative punishments can be applied within reason. | |||
# '''Hardcore torture, MMI, or borging require explicit OOC consent.''' | |||
# The head of your department is the “Head of Security”. If the captain demotes them, you are to remember that you work for the department, not the Head of Security. | |||
# You can roleplay as a corrupt security member, however, do not use it to shut down roleplay or create a toxic environment. | |||
# You are not to ignore antagonistic behavior that is a threat to the station. | |||
# Understand '''[[Antagonist Policy#PMS|Permanent Mechanical State]] and the [[Nova Roleplay Expectations#1. Combat Indicator|Combat Indicator]].''' | |||
# You should not leave the station unless the threat is out in space or lavaland. | |||
# '''Regarding Contraband''': Barring picking it up mid-fight, security shouldn't be using contraband, unless the alert level is '''DELTA.''' | |||
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|'''Medical''' | |||
|The CMO can lay out additional IC standards for medical, within reason. | |||
# Revival should only take place outside of medical under emergency conditions where transport to medical or a medical site is infeasible. Revivals should take place in sites designated by the CMO or Station Blueprints. | |||
# Except with admin permission, only beneficial viruses may be produced and intentionally released. Viruses should be clearly-labeled (ex. with symptoms, cures, and slime-safeness). Airborne/touch-spread viruses may only be released with the Chief Medical Officer, Captain, or Acting Captain approval. The virus must not cause harm to specific races or groups if self-spreading. | |||
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|'''Cargo''' | |||
|The Quartermaster can lay out additional IC standards for cargo, within reason. | |||
# Orders, legal or illegal are an IC issue, unless breaking another rule. (see: cargo setting up their own SM.) | |||
# The Cargo/Supply department are not formal employees of NT, they are temporary-contractors from the FTU, filling in for the Cargo Department. | |||
# As cargo, you shouldn't be refusing orders without a justifying IC reason. | |||
# Cargo is still under Corporate Regulations while on NT Property. | |||
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{{Rules table}} | {{Rules table}} | ||
[[Category:Rules]] | [[Category:Rules]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:22, 12 March 2026
Nova Sector 13 Rules
| These rules are the framework for everyone on the server.
This server is for people who are 18 years of age or older. No exceptions. Our servers are based in the United States, and because of that we adhere to both US-Federal Law, and its moral guidelines. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Rule 0: Be Mature
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Rule 1: Do Not GriefGriefing is the act of deliberately annoying or angering another player maliciously. This includes EORG (End of Round Griefing)
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Rule 2: Listen to the staff teamThe staff is responsible for upholding the enforcement of rules on the server. As such, they have a final say on related matters. Take feedback about staff to a staff-report, or staff-feedback.
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Rule 3: Stay In-Character and Meet Character StandardsYour character must fit into the lore and setting, this includes their current situation.
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Rule 4: Meet Minimum Roleplaying Standards - No LRP, Be Immersive
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Rule 5: Act in Moderation
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Rule 6: Play the job you have
For Reference: This means you should be trying your best to fulfill the role of your job atleast to a bare minimum, like setting up the SM as engineering; this doesn't mean you're required to know how on your first round, but you should try to seek help on how to do it right. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Rule 7: Do not metagame or metagrudge
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Rule 8: Do not powergamePowergaming is when you step outside your character's normal abilities just to guarantee you come out on top in every situation. It’s especially a problem when it messes with the roleplaying environment for everyone else. The more you lean into powergaming, the more you should focus on keeping the roleplay at the forefront before and after any fights. At some point, though, it will become staff discretion based on the overall impact. As a general rule, there’s a safe zone for what you can carry:
Separately from the above there are additional items that can push you into higher tiers of power just on their presence alone, for ex: TTV's, Teleporters, anything-that-makes-you-mostly-transparent, and martial arts just to name a few, try to use these sparingly! | |||||||||||||||||||||
Rule 9: Do not valid-huntValid-hunting is defined as; going out of your way to target a player, based on or else-wise dependent on perceived antag status alone. Justifiable reasons exclude you from this, such as:
If an Antagonist is not currently a station threat, or PMS, do not go out of your way to chase them down without valid IC reason.
Attempting to root out Antagonists without any confirmation of a related threat is valid-hunting. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Rule 10: No Self-AntaggingSelf-antagging is the act of acting like an general antagonist, when you are not. If you are going to do something that may fall into antagonism, make an OPFOR or Ahelp if you're not sure. If you are not an antag, do not do the following:
10.5 Non-Antagonist Criminal AddendumFor non-antagonist criminals, please read the below:
In conclusion, to be a non-antag criminal,
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Rule 11: 'Misc RP' / ERPRespect people's prefs.
Don’t be a dick
Don’t make drama out of ERP
You must have OOC consent from the erping parties to interrupt ERP in a private area.
If you are reading this and applying to the server, please type BANANA EGG, in the chat after you create your ticket to confirm you've read this document. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Rule 12: 'Misc RP' / ERPRespect people's prefs.
Don’t be a dick
Don’t make drama out of ERP
You must have OOC consent from the erping parties to interrupt ERP in a private area.
If you are reading this and applying to the server, please type BANANA EGG, in the chat after you create your ticket to confirm you've read this document. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Rule 13: Situational RulingsThese are rulings made to address a specific circumstance, or act, that don't necessarily fit within the rest of the rules, but equally go against the goals of the server.
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Department PoliciesBelow you can find specific department policies. These policies apply to anyone in said department, or if they are acting as a member of the department. Any additional standards laid out by a head of staff/command is primarily an IC issue unless otherwise breaking server rules.
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