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The following are grounds for demotion: | The following are grounds for demotion: | ||
* Repeat breaches of relevant departmental policy | * Repeat breaches of relevant departmental policy. | ||
* Recklessly endangering the crew through an active decision. | * Recklessly endangering the crew through an active decision. | ||
* Multiple minor or major misdemeanors. | * Multiple minor or major misdemeanors. Minor Felonies and Higher. | ||
* Long term abandonment of your job, without clocking out. (Dereliction) | * Long term abandonment of your job, without clocking out. (Dereliction) | ||
* Refusal of reasonable orders. | * Refusal of reasonable orders. | ||
* Usage of equipment or expertise related to their job to commit a crime. | * Usage of equipment or expertise related to their job to commit a crime. | ||
Revision as of 20:58, 30 January 2025
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.
Demotion Guidelines
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.
Vote of No Confidence:
In the event command finds themselves with a captain who is within grounds for demotion, the members of command can hold a vote of no confidence. If passed on a majority vote, the captain is to be considered demoted and expelled from their position of power. The Captain cannot vote in this instance.