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.
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.
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.
0XX - Infraction | 1XX - Minor | 2XX - Moderate | 3XX - Major | 4XX - Capital | ||||||
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Low issue crimes, typically related to behavior issues or comments. | Crimes that can potentially cause issues for the station. | Crimes that will or have already caused issues for the station. | Crimes that severely disrupt station function. | Crimes that destroy, or have destroyed the station and/or its crew. | ||||||
Punishments |
Choose One:Fine, no more than 250 cr Community Service, no more than 5min Referral to Counselor |
Choose One:Jail, 5-10 minutes Community service, no more than 10min Referral to Counselor |
Choose One:Jail, 10-15 minutes |
Choose One:Jail, 20-25 minutes |
Choose One:Permabrig Exile via Gateway Trial (for Execution) | |||||
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BatteryTo apply unwanted physical contact of any sort to another person. Examples include:
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AssaultTo harm another crewmember with malicious intent. Examples include:
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Assault with a Deadly WeaponAssault committed with a weapon that can cause serious harm. Examples include:
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Assault of CommandAssault of any sort, 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. |
MurderTo intentionally cause the death of, or put into critical condition, a Crewmember, regardless of Revival status. | |||||
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Public NuisanceTo be unnecessarily disruptive to the workplace, such as by yelling loudly in public areas. |
Moderate B&E/TrespassBreaking into, or existing within, a departmental area without valid reason. Examples Include:
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Major B&E/TrespassBreaking into, or existing within, a secure departmental area without valid reason. Examples Include:
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Severe B&E/TrespassBreaking into, or existing within, a critical area without valid reason. Examples Include:
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MutinyTo knowingly lead at least two individuals with intent to unseat the current chain of command.
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DefacingTo disfigure, or otherwise damage or hinder the appearance of an object, floor, or wall without approval. Examples include:
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Negligence/Workplace HazardCreating, causing, or allowing the presence of a hazard that may cause harm to crewmembers. Examples Include:
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Gross NegligenceCreating, 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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Abuse of AuthorityTo, 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. |
Station DestructionTo attempt to destroy the station or critical portions of it. Examples of critical portions include:
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LoiteringTo linger around a department or person for an extended period of time (typically greater than 5 minutes) without proper justification. |
LarcenyTo steal items, or equipment of any kind. |
Major Theft/SabotageTo steal, damage, or relocate items or equipment in a secure area without permission. Examples include:
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Grand Theft/SabotageTo steal, damage, or relocate critical items to the Station or the Company, or a series of items significant enough to impede station function. Examples include:
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Escaping PermabrigTo break out of the Permabrig after having been placed there.
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RubberneckingAssist in, or otherwise be a part of, a crowd that prevents regular crew passage through an area. |
VandalismCausing destruction to station property without intent to fix, or making renovations to a departmental area without permission. |
Animal CrueltyTo abuse, inflict injury upon, or end the life of a pet or sentient animal of any sort. |
False ProceedingsTo lead, or take part in, unlawful assembly to determine guilt without oversight.
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Enemy of the CorporationTo 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. | |||||
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Public IndecencyEngage in sexual or erotically provocative activities in a public space.
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DistributionThrough any means, providing dangerous drugs to another crewmember without approval from the Medical department. |
KidnappingTo take a crewmember anywhere against their will without proper justification.
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Biological TerrorTo 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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Refusal to IdentifyNot properly displaying Identification for any reason.
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Unauthorized PilotingTo use a combat-grade mech in non-departmental spaces without approval, outside of a crisis.
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ManslaughterTo indirectly cause the death of any Crew through your actions, typically as a result of Negligence. |
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StalkingTo contact, or attempt to contact, a person that has declared you are unwelcome.
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VigilantismTo perform the responsibilities and/or duties of a Security member without approval or due cause to act.
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InsubordinationTo willfully disobey, or refuse to follow, a reasonable and lawful order from your Department Head. |
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HarassmentUnwanted behavior that demeans, humiliates, or intimidates a person. Must be declared as unwanted. Sexual harassment also falls under this law. |
Tampering with a SiliconTo modify, illegally or otherwise, a Silicon without approval.
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Death MongeringTo 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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Possession of Stolen PropertyTo carry, and fail to return, an item that has been previously stolen. |
Possession of Moderate ContrabandTo be in possession of any of the items listed in the Moderate Contraband list. |
Possession of Major ContrabandTo be in possession of any of the items listed in the Major Contraband list. |