Space Law
What is Space Law?
Space Law is a collection of rules and regulations enacted by Nanotrasen which has oversight through CentCom and is enforced by the Security Officers on the Space Station. That is to say, these are in-character rules.
However, repeated, bad-faith violations of Space Law will likely result in job-bans.
Space Law applies to all ranks and positions on station, from the lowliest Assistant to the highest Captain, all are equal under the eyes of the Law and ultimately answer to her.
0XX - Infraction | 1XX - Minor | 2XX - Moderate | 3XX | 4XX | CXX | SXX | |
01 | Battery | Assault | Assault with a Deadly Weapon | Assault of Command | Murder | Disrespecting Senior Officer | Excessive Force |
02 | Public Nuisance | Moderate B&E/Trespass | Major B&E/Trespass | Severe B&E/Trespass | Mutiny | Unlicensed Magic Use | Privacy Violation |
03 | Defacing | Negligence | Gross Negligence | Abuse of Authority | Station Destruction | Wrongthink | False Arrest |
04 | Loitering | Larceny | Major Theft/Sabotage | Grand Theft/Sabotage | Escaping Permabrig | Dereliction | Favoritism |
05 | Rubbernecking | Vandalism | Animal Cruelty | False Proceedings | Enemy of the Corporation | Embezzlement | Improper Handling |
06 | Public Indecency | Distribution | Kidnapping | Possession of Major Contraband | Biological Terror | Provoking CENTCOM | Accepting a Bribe |
07 | Refusal to Identify | Unauthorized Piloting | Manslaughter | Impersonation | Insubordination | ||
08 | Stalking | Vigilantism | Insubordination | Unauthorized Channels | |||
09 | Harassment | Silicon Tampering | |||||
10 | Death Mongering | Possession of Moderate Contraband | |||||
11 | Possession of Stolen Goods |
The rules and regulations herein are not absolutes, instead they exist to serve mainly as guidelines for the law and order of the dynamic situations that exist for stations on the frontiers of space, as such some leeway is permitted.
Sentencing
When sentencing for a crime, only pick the most severe offense committed by a criminal. Use the timer next to each brig cell to assign the appropriate time.
The arresting Security Officer (or Warden) can approve alternative punishments (such as Interrogation) as they see fit.
An arrested person's timer begins as soon as they enter the brig, the timer does not stop if the prisoner requires medical treatment.
Crime-Stacking
Crimes do not stack, they are only the most egregious committed and do not increase for repeat offenses.
0XX - Infractions
Low issue crimes, typically related to behavior issues or comments.
Choose One:
Fine, no more than 250 cr
Community Service, no more than 5min
Referral to Counseling
Crime | Number | |
01 | Battery
To apply unwanted physical contact of any sort to another person. Examples include:
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02 | Public Nuisance
To be unnecessarily disruptive to the workplace, such as by yelling loudly in public areas. | |
03 | Defacing
To disfigure, or otherwise damage or hinder the appearance of an object, floor, or wall without approval. Examples include:
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04 | Loitering
To linger around a department or person for an extended period of time (typically greater than 5 minutes) without proper justification. | |
05 | Rubbernecking
Assist in, or otherwise be a part of, a crowd that prevents regular crew passage through an area. | |
06 | Public Indecency
Engage in sexual or erotically provocative activities in a public space.
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07 | Refusal to Identify
Not properly displaying Identification for any reason.
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08 | Stalking
To contact, or attempt to contact, a person that has declared you are unwelcome.
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1XX - Minor Crimes
Crimes that can potentially cause issues for the station.
Choose One:
Jail, 5-10 minutes
Community service, no more than 10min
Referral to Counseling
Number | Crime | |
01 | Assault
To harm another crewmember with malicious intent. Examples include:
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02 | Moderate B&E/Trespass
Breaking into, or existing within, a departmental area without valid reason. Examples Include:
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03 | Negligence
Creating, causing, or allowing the presence of a hazard that may cause harm to crewmembers. Examples Include:
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04 | Larceny
To steal items, or equipment of any kind. | |
05 | Vandalism
Causing destruction to station property without intent to fix, or making renovations to a departmental area without permission. | |
06 | Distribution
Through any means, providing dangerous drugs to another crewmember without approval from the Medical department. | |
07 | Unauthorized Piloting
To use a combat-grade mech in non-departmental spaces without approval, outside of a crisis.
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08 | Vigilantism
To perform the responsibilities and/or duties of a Security member without approval or due cause to act.
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09 | Harassment
Unwanted behavior that demeans, humiliates, or intimidates a person. Must be declared as unwanted. Sexual harassment also falls under this law. | |
10 | Death Mongering
To make comments intended to bring harm to a crewmember, or to allude to the death of any crew members, as well as spreading false information.
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11 | Possession of Stolen Goods
To carry, and fail to return, an item that has been previously stolen. |
2XX - Moderate Crimes
Crimes that will or have already caused issues for the station.
Choose One:
Jail, 10-15 minutes
Number | Crime | |
01 | Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Assault committed with a weapon that can cause serious harm. Examples include:
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02 | Major B&E/Trespass
Breaking into, or existing within, a secure departmental area without valid reason. Examples Include:
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03 | Gross Negligence
Creating, causing, or allowing the presence of a hazard that is very likely to, or already has caused harm to crewmembers. Examples Include:
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04 | Major Theft/Sabotage
To steal, damage, or relocate items or equipment in a secure area without permission. Examples include:
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05 | Animal Cruelty
To abuse, inflict injury upon, or end the life of a pet or sentient animal of any sort. | |
06 | Kidnapping
To take a crewmember anywhere against their will without proper justification.
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07 | Manslaughter
To indirectly cause the death of any Crew through your actions, typically as a result of Negligence. | |
08 | Insubordination
To willfully disobey, or refuse to follow, a reasonable and lawful order from your Department Head. This includes Security. | |
09 | Silicon Tampering
To modify, illegally or otherwise, a Silicon without approval.
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10 | Possession of Moderate Contraband
To be in possession of any of the items listed in the Moderate Contraband list. |
3XX - Major Crimes
Crimes that severely disrupt station function.
Choose One:
Jail, 20-25 minutes
01 | Assault of Command
Assault, but against Command officials, such as the Captain or Chief Engineer. The Blueshield and Nanotrasen Representative do not count as Command for the purpose of this law. | |
02 | Severe B&E/Trespass
Breaking into, or existing within, a critical area without valid reason. Examples Include:
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03 | Abuse of Authority
To, as a member of Command, provide unlawful orders, and/or orders that directly harm the station and/or its crew. Contact Central Command at such occurrences. | |
04 | Grand Theft/Sabotage
To steal/damage/relocate critical items to the Station or the Company. Examples include:
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05 | False Proceedings
To lead, or take part in, unlawful assembly to determine guilt without oversight.
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06 | Possession of Major Contraband
To be in possession of any of the items listed in the Major Contraband list. |
4XX - Capital Crimes
Crimes that destroy, or have destroyed the station and/or its crew.
Choose One:
Permabrig
Exile via Gateway
Trial (for Execution)
Number | Crime | |
01 | Murder
To intentionally cause the death of, or put into critical condition, a Crewmember, regardless of Revival status. | |
02 | Mutiny
To knowingly lead at least two individuals with intent to unseat the current chain of command.
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03 | Station Destruction
To attempt to destroy the station or critical portions of it. Examples of critical portions include:
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04 | Escaping Permabrig
To break out of the Permabrig after having been placed there.
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05 | Enemy of the Corporation
To be a member of any of the following organizations:
Syndicate agents should be prosecuted under Wrongthink. Deconversion/Reconditioning is always preferable to execution, IF possible. | |
06 | Biological Terror
To knowingly release, cause, or otherwise cause the station to be affected by a biological agent, or to yourself be a biological agent. Examples Include:
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CXX - Corporate
Actions that actively support agendas that do not agree with the station, or NanoTrasen as a company. These laws apply only to Crew on the Manifest, not to non-crew.
Choose One:
Immediate Demotion
5-10 minutes in brig
Number | Crime | |
01 | Disrespecting A Senior Officer
Statements or comments against your departmental head in public. Complaints about Heads of Staff should be delivered to the Captain, Nanotrasen Representative, or of course, Central Command. | |
02 | Unlicensed Use of Magic
To use arcane or bluespace gifts without approval. This also applies to the Chaplain.
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03 | Wrongthink
To think or act in such a way that has the possibility to cause harm to the workplace and/or Nanotrasen.
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04 | Dereliction of Duty
To abandon, or fail to arrive when called by your department head on Red Alert or higher, or to leave the station as a member of Command for a non-emergency. | |
05 | Embezzlement
To misappropriate, steal, or otherwise use corporate funds (such as the ones in department budgets) to self-serving or non-corporate ends.
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06 | Provoking CentCom
To antagonize, heckle, or otherwise disrupt the functions of a CentCom official, or Response Team.
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07 | Impersonation
To pretend to be someone you aren't. Carries a heavier sentence than Refusal to Identify, as Refusal to Identify can be someone just forgetting their ID. | |
08 | Unauthorized Channels
To edit the number of Security slots, outside of Red Alert. |
SXX - Security Crimes
Crimes that can be charged to members of the Security department, department guards, or Heads of Staff that deal with the Security department. This includes Blueshields and deputized crew, though to a lesser extent.
In the case that these laws are violated, the victim is to be compensated a fine of 1000 credits, and released without punishment. Funds are expected to be paid from the offending officer, then the Head of Security's account, then the defense budget, in that order.
Choose One:
10-15 minute brig time,
Immediate demotion
Number | Crime | |
01 | Excessive ForceTo use improper force when detaining or handling a suspect. Generally applies to the practice of "harmbatoning," although firing lethal weapons on a low alert also applies. Does not necessarily require the offending officer to hit their shot. | |
02 | Privacy ViolationTo use unauthorized sensory aids (such as thermals, x-rays, or cybernetic ears), or to perform an unlawful search in a non-crisis situation.
Ergo: No thermal eyes for sec, no random implant checks either. Unless you have reason to believe they have one. | |
03 | False ArrestTo make an arrest with a reason not specified, or made up later in the brig. A reason for an arrest must be stated by the arresting officer before making an arrest. | |
04 | FavoritismTo willfully ignore, or apply a lesser crime to, a favored individual. | |
05 | Improper HandlingTo fail to deliver or return dangerous and/or enemy equipment to the Contraband Locker in good time outside of Red Alert,
To carry lethal equipment outside of Red Alert, or to excessively abuse prisoners. | |
06 | Accepting a BribeTo willfully accept enrichment of any sort in exchange for assistance or preference from the security team, generally goes in tandem with other security crimes. |