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[[Internal Affairs]] task is to remain impartial at all times, conduct investigations, and then summarize your findings in reports and deliver them to the relevant [[Roles#Heads_of_Staff|Head of Staff]] of the affected department. Remember that you are not a [[Lawyer]], it is not your job to determine whether or not someone should be in jail. Rather, it is your job to make sure that the station's staff is working efficiently and following the [[Standard Operating Procedure]] at all times.


== Duties of Internal Affairs Agents ==
An '''Internal Affairs Agent''''s (alias '''Human Resource Agent''') job is to identify any violations of [[Standard Operating Procedure]] or [[Space Law]] within the station's departments, then report those violations to the correct authority. SOP violations should be reported to the [[Roles#Heads of Staff|Head of Staff]] for the relevant department, and Space Law violations to Security.
* '''Remain Impartial:''' You are an arbitrator, first and foremost. This may impact your social life, but you are required by your job to put aside emotional attachment to any particular crewmember in order to function.
* '''Follow Procedure:''' NanoTrasen upholds a [[Standard Operating Procedure]] which should be followed at all times.
* '''Trust the Facts:''' Acting on allegations is an easy way to get you fired. Make sure you have sufficient evidence before you do anything.


== Do Nots of Internal Affair Agents ==
== Overview ==
* '''Do Not Threaten:''' While a well written and damning report can lead to someone's demotion, or outright contract termination, it is not your job to wave it around like some kind of club. SEC actually has clubs and fill that niche nicely.
IAA is a roleplay oriented job, and it requires that you either know SOP & Space Law well, or that you are willing to look it up often while playing. You are effectively much like a safety inspector - you do inspections of station departments and report your findings to their supervisors, as well as investigating matters that people report to you.
* '''Do Not Be a Film Noir:''' Criminals and other threats to the station are under the purview of the SEC team, and you shouldn't have much of a cause to interfere with them.
* '''Do Not Be a Vigilante:''' Have a legitimate suspicion to start an investigation before you attempt to do so. Consulting a head of staff for more information is always a good idea when starting an investigation.
* '''Do Not Take Sides:''' Just don't. See line two of previous paragraph.


== Procedure ==
== Etiquette ==
Crewman X would like to register a complaint about Crewman Y's behavior/conduct.
You're expected to be an impartial auditor, investigator, arbitrator, and unbiased source of good information for the department heads. This being said, let's go through what should be known and done:


It is your task to learn the ''Who'', ''What'', ''Where'', ''When'', and ''Why'' when launching a new investigation.
=== Do ===
* '''Who''' was involved in the incident.
* '''What''' happened.
* '''Where''' it happened.
* '''When''' it happened.
* '''Why''' it happened.


Interview each and every crewman involved before summarizing your findings into a report that you present to the offending party's department's head of staff. The matter at hand can range from obvious prisoner abuse to simply leaving the [[Xenobiology]] pens open or refusing to serve drinks at the bar.
* '''Peeping Tom:''' Walk around the station, observing what the rest of the crew are doing, and noting any violations of their job SOP or Space Law that you see. Report any SOP violations to the head of that department, preferably via PDA. Report any Space Law violations to Security, preferably over security radio. Part of this observation is directly watching what other employees are doing, and part of it is asking people if there are any issues in their department. Often, they'll inform you about an issue if you ask, even though they'd never actually report this issue had you not asked.


Do not worry if people are loathe to answer your questions or outright refuse to. Refusing to answer case-related questions is a briggable offense. (To a minimum of ten minutes)
* '''Watch Security:''' Double-check that security is complying with Space Law and [[Legal Standard Operating Procedure]]. This means double-checking every sentence (both timed and perma) that security gives to prisoners, and verifying that they got the timer right. It also means making sure they don't violate it in other ways, such as harmbatoning prisoners. Bad behaviour by Security should be reported to the HOS. If they are not available, or do not listen, contact the Magistrate or the Captain.


You do not want to know what happens to people who lie to a IA Agent.
* '''Mind The Ruckus:''' Respond to any calls for an IAA over PDA, general radio, etc. Usually these are from prisoners who feel they have been mistreated, or people who wish to report a SOP/law violation you should probably investigate.


=== The Lone Ranger ===
* '''Remind Yourself Of Your Stay:''' Remember that you're here to serve NT's interests, NOT to dogmatically enforce SOP even during emergency situations where it makes no sense to do so.
Remember that you are to remain completely impartial in your investigations. To do this, it may (and probably will) be necessary to isolate yourself from most of the crew outside of an investigation. In simple terms, you should not be 'buddy-buddy' with any crew members. If a case comes up in which your opinion could be potentially biased, it's recommended that you transfer the case to another IA Agent.


=== Security and You ===
* '''Present Yourself Available:''' Remember that you're here to HELP the various department heads, but since you're not in their department, they will regularly forget you exist. So, it is helpful to remind them, via a quick message, early on, that if there is any matter that they'd like help investigating (e.g: member of their department ignoring SOP) that you are available and they should feel free to call on you.
More often than not, [[Security Officer|security officers]] and [[Chain_of_Command|heads of staff]] will ignore your complaints. The best course of action in this scenario is to take your complaint to the [[Captain|highest authority]], noting that your valid complaints were completely ignored. If nobody on the station is listening to you, it is within your power to inform [[Tau_Ceti#CentComm|Central Command]] about the station crew's (lack of) cooperation. [[NanoTrasen|NanoTrasen Command]] usually takes the side of Internal Affairs Agents because they are loyalty implanted and trained in [[Standard Operating Procedure|procedure]] and [[Space Law]]. A single Internal Affairs Agent has the power to make a crewmember's life miserable once he or she leaves the Cyberiad; '''it is a bad idea to mess with Internal Affairs!'''


== Commonly asked questions ==
=== Don't ===
'''Q:''' ''Exactly which departments/positions is IA allowed to investigate?''


'''A:''' All departments fall under the purview of Internal Affairs. That is the point of Internal Affairs, to act as a check and balance system, as well as a non-partisan investigator into departmental and inter-departmental issues.
* '''Just Wait In Your Office:''' There is always something you can do if you get out there and explore the station. You can always just start going through departments and verifying that they are complying with SOP (or have good reasons to not be doing so). You can always offer your help to heads with troubleshooting problems in their department. There are times (interviewing people, checking records, etc) where you need to be in your office, but you don't need to be in your office most of the time, and you shouldn't be spending most of the shift just sitting there.


* '''Threaten:''' Never threaten other crew members. This includes threats to report them, or get them fired. Threats are never helpful.


'''Q:''' ''What exactly does investigation entail, and how should it be prioritized in accordance with other station operations?''
* '''Validhunt:''' You are not a sec officer, and should not be patrolling maintenance or otherwise trying to find antags. Instead, you should be concerned mostly with minor SOP breaches and unintentional space law violations by the normal crew within their departments. Your concern is being helpful to the department heads by reporting these issues to them, so that the departments can be better managed.


'''A:''' IA takes little direct action in all but the most extreme cases, advising the next in command over the affected departments of their findings, and offers suggestions of actions to be taken. However, if the chain of command is unable or unwilling to participate in the investigation, then a breach of integrity has occurred, and IA has been entrusted by CentComm to take whatever actions necessary to ensure the sanctity of the station.
* '''Take Sides:''' Your job is to represent the best interests of Nanotrasen. DO NOT always take the side of a prisoner - you are NOT their defence lawyer. DO NOT always take the side of security either, as security is perfectly capable of being wrong. Always consider what is in NT's best interests.


* '''Display Bias:''' Avoid investigating matters concerning any personal friends of yours, if at all possible. Refer these matters to someone else, who can conduct an independent and unbiased investigation. A biased investigation can be worse than no investigation at all.


'''Q:''' ''What actions can they take to 'resolve' issues?''
* '''Fax Your Ass to Central Command:''' You will likely be job-banned completely from IAA if you do this. IAAs are expected to take the job more seriously than this.


'''A:''' Internal Affairs conducts thorough and unbiased investigations of all involved parties if possible. If impossible due to death, incapacitation, SSD, or insanity, then a detective's or suitable security personnel's documented findings along with verbal interview as well as witnesses will suffice. Their findings, once compiled into a cohesive summary, will then be presented to the applicable head of staff along with suggested actions to be taken. However, if a head of staff is involved, then the captain is utilized as the next go-to person for judgement to be passed. If the captain is involved in a potentially negligent, harmful, or otherwise destructive manner, then IA <s>can and should summarily dismiss the captain</s> should confer with the heads of staff for a vote for the Captain's removal. IA cannot, at any time, break the station's [[Chain of Command|chain of command]] nor make any decisions that would fall under a head of staff.
* '''Fax Central Command Over Trivial Matters:''' If a sec officer harmbatons a prisoner, the HOS is expected to deal with that. CC does NOT need to be informed. Your fax machine is a last resort, to be used only in the event of major problems that the heads cannot or will not deal with.


== Scenarios ==


'''Q:''' ''At what point are their actions considered exceeding their authority?''
=== How To React If A Department Head Ignores You ===
For example: you're in medical, and you notice that corpses are laying around, not properly bagged.
You should PDA the CMO to inform them that SOP is being ignored, that corpses are laying around, not properly bagged. You suggest a corrective action: CMO to talk to the coroner / MDs about this. Give it a few minutes for the CMO to act on your feedback, after which you re-check whether the problem has been corrected, or not. If not, you PDA the CMO again.
If the CMO is ignoring you, or brushes you off, you can decide whether you think the CMO is failing to manage medbay properly. If they aren't (CMO is busy, or medical is overwhelmed) then it may be a good idea to let the matter rest for now, and check back later. If, on the other hand, you feel the CMO is neglecting to manage their department properly, at that point, you should contact the Captain AND (if there is one) the NT Rep.


'''A:''' At any point that an IA agent is conducting illicit or unwarranted interviews with any crew that is unrelated to an incident that is being investigated, or if there is no investigation to be performed, then an IA agent may be reprimanded, relieved of post, or otherwise made fully in-line with Internal Affairs integrity guidelines (additional loyalty implant, checking of current implant for defects). Internal Affairs agents are not exempt from the law, and as such may be arrested by Security in the case that an agent exceeds his or her official power.  
=== The Absolute Last Resort: Faxing Central Command ===
Faxing CC is the absolute last resort. It is the nuclear option.
There are only two situations where you should be faxing CC:
* It's an extreme emergency and command has failed to notify CC themselves. For example, a blob has eaten half the station but command is still refusing to request an ERT or otherwise inform CC. In this sort of situation, it is justifiable for you to ignore command and fax CC directly, because there's a high chance that the whole station will be lost if CC does not intervene.
* There is a serious matter involving the Captain themselves (e.g: they're violating Space Law, or breaking SOP without adequate reason), and neither the NT Rep nor the Magistrate is present to inform CC, so the task falls to you.
Notably, issues with anyone other than the Captain or Magistrate don't generally merit a CC fax. Issues with anyone else are expected to be solved by the relevant department head, or, if they fail, the Captain. It is only when there is a failure all the way up the chain of command - the original person, their department head AND the Captain themselves - that you should be faxing CC. Essentially, faxing CC because of someone's conduct is the absolute last resort, used only when the local chain of command has been given the chance to deal with the situation and utterly failed to do so at every level.
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For further information about faxing Central Command, along with faxing in general, refer to [[Guide to Faxes]].


=== More Example Scenarios ===
*Is there no [[Chef|food]]? Inform the HOP.
*Is [[Quartermaster|cargo]] still waiting for those [[Scientist|research disks]]? Contact the RD and ask what their status is.
*Are there strange [[Chemist|floorpills]] everywhere? Ask the detective to scan them (drug distribution is illegal). Also ask the CMO to check what their chemists are doing.
*Is the [[Roboticist]] unable to complete their goal because [[Miner|nobody]] has the resources yet? Check what is going on with mining, then inform the QM and HOP.


'''Q:''' ''Under which circumstances (if any) is the IA allowed to be completely ignored / sidelined?''
== Meet Your Legal Team ==


'''A''': If the IA agent is performing illegal investigations, or otherwise impeding lawful procedures of the security department in apprehending or sentencing a suspected criminal. This is not to say that an arrestee is not able to call for investigation into their bringing into custody, but the IA agent should not be present in any way if possible for the arrest and detaining of the suspected criminal. Only after the defendant has been placed into custody, searched, and investigated by the security team in a lawful manner will the defendant be able to call for an internal investigation into the matter.
=== Working with the NT Representative ===
The NTR primarily handles command-level issues, typically SOP compliance issues. That means department heads, or the Captain, breaking SOP without good cause.
If you find a case of a department head breaking SOP without good cause, and there is an NTR, it is a good idea to report the issue to both the Captain AND the NTR. However, if you find a case of the Captain breaking SOP, it is a good idea to report the issue to the NTR, and defer to them about whether or not CentCom should be contacted.
If the NTR finds a case of a non-command-member breaking SOP, they may refer the matter to you for investigation. This is more likely if you've said hello to them early in the shift and reminded them that you exist and are keen on doing your job.


=== Working with the Magistrate ===
First and foremost, the Magistrate is your main supervisor. Treat them that way. Follow any instructions they give. With that being said, the Magistrate is concerned only with Space Law, not SOP, while you will spend most of your time doing vice versa. So, the Magistrate is unlikely to interact with you much.
The most common time you'll need to interact with the Magistrate is if Security is violating Space Law, you've contacted the HOS, and the HOS is not dealing with the issue adequately. In this situation, you can and should turn to the Magistrate and/or Captain for advice.
You should also contact the Magistrate if you learn of the Captain violating Space Law.


'''Q:''' ''What exactly is the minimum level of activity to mandate IA participation in an issue?''
== Procedure Radio ==
Generally, you should do what's natural to you, given that you know what to do. If you don't, don't let that riddle you, because the Procedure radio is here for you.
The "Procedure" radio channel is a special channel used by the IAA, NT Rep, Magistrate and Captain to address SOP and other oversight issues, accessible using the "x" key (ie: "say :x messagehere"). If you are not sure what to do about a SOP or Space Law matter, the procedure channel is a great place to ask for advice.
It is also a great place to give status updates about what you're doing. Brief status updates like "Looking into reports that Genetics is handing out x-ray to everyone" are great, because they may draw the attention of higher-ups (like the Captain) and get issues resolved faster. It also helps remind everyone that you exist, and are useful, which increases the chance of you getting more opportunities in future. Finally, it ensures that even if you meet an unfortunate accident in the course of an investigation, that people have some idea of where you were and what you were looking into when you disappeared.


'''A:''' Any inter-departmental issue that cannot be settled peaceably or willingly by any constituents, or any in-department issue that cannot be handled by that head of staff can be referred to an Internal Affairs agent for investigation. During that time, Internal Affairs agents are only allowed to speak of the case to those involved, and only information that is need-to-know, I.E. why they are being investigated, and if non-criminal, assuring that they are not being arrested or detained in any way. However, failure to cooperate with an Internal Affairs investigation is considered insubordination with a NanoTrasen official and is a briggable offense.
== Proper Documentation ==
Before reporting a violation, it is a good idea to make sure you have all the relevant facts.
For example:
* '''Who''' did it
* '''What''' they did
* '''Which''' exact point of Space Law or SOP they violated (including the exact number, you should be able to cite it by number)
* '''Where''' they did it (if you can find out)
* '''Why''' they did it (SOP can be justifiably broken in emergencies, hence the 'why' bit is very helpful in figuring out if they had good cause)


== FAQs ==
* '''How do I check a department is following SOP correctly?''' Pull up the wiki SOP page for that department's jobs, then check, for each item, whether or not it is being done. E.g. if the SOP for Medical Doctor requires they put biomass in the cloner, set up the cryo tubes, and label corpses, check that these things are being done. Then report any that are NOT done to their boss (the CMO).
* '''What are the limits on what an IAA can do?''' IAAs cannot act against NT's interests. So, they can't demand SOP be followed even if doing so would be against NT's interests, e.g. during a major emergency. They are not allowed to do anyone else's job for them. So, they can't pursue an investigation into a member of the command staff against the wishes of the NT Rep (since that would be doing the NT Rep's job for them). They are not allowed to violate Space Law in any way. They cannot, in short, be detrimental to either the station or to NT overall.
* '''What happens if an IAA abuses their authority?''' IAAs who are acting against the interests of NT can be demoted by the Magistrate, or Captain. IAAs who break Space Law can additionally be arrested and brigged by Security. Admins hold IAA to a higher standard than most jobs, which means that an IAA who acts against NT's interests (e.g: seriously breaking Space Law) is likely to be banned from playing IAA.
* '''Can command/sec ignore the IAA?''' In theory yes, but this should only be done if the IAA is (through their own lack of knowledge) demanding attention for a relatively small issue at a time when command/sec is busy dealing with a far more important matter. In that situation, the IAA should be told that sec/command is busy dealing with an emergency (and what the emergency is). Once they've been informed, they can be ignored until the emergency is over, at which point command/sec should come back and address the matter they raised. If an IAA refuses to stop demanding attention, even after they've already been told that command/sec is busy with a far more important matter, then you should carefully consider whether they're right, or they're being unreasonable... and potentially acting against the interests of NT by distracting command/sec during a major emergency.


'''Q:''' ''What happens if a claim of abuse or malpractice is levied against the IA (including circumstances where there is disagreement with their decision)?''
== Infernal Affairs [[File:Swordred.gif]] ==
Round-Start antagonists are ineligible to be be matched to the job of Internal Affairs Agent.


'''A:''' All decisions made by IA are finalized by the head of staff or captain, and are considered suggested courses of action rather than set-in-stone judgments. If the IA agent is acting in a malicious or seditious way, then he or she can be handled accordingly by following the previous codes.
Note that if you are selected as antag, but your character's job preferences are set such that the round is unable to match you to <i>any</i> available non-mindshielded job, you will be instead be returned to the lobby, and the antag role will be assigned to another player.


== Traitoring ==
As a mindshielded crew member, you cannot be converted into an antagonist through thralling, unless you have lost your mindshield implant, either to cloning or surgical removal. If, however, you are somehow unshielded, thralled, and then re-implanted with a mindshield, you will <i>remain</i> thralled.
Considering all Internal Affair agents are scrutinized to a higher degree than even captains are, as well as subjected to mandatory Mindshield implantation, creating a IA enabled traitor would require some extensive and invasive surgery... And would still be next to impossible because there are always two IA agents, one to watch the other one for any funny business.
 
To clarify: It is impossible to be a traitor IA. You'd be physically forced to turn yourself in.
 
Addendum: The Mindshield implants are patently less reliable than the server code is currently, and doesn't actually do shit. So the previous paragraph can probably be ignored.


== Roleplaying Tips ==
== Roleplaying Tips ==
Be impartial, be detached emotionally, you deal with reports of every idiot ever conceived in the history of ever, <s>and nobody ever listens to your recommendations,</s> your soul is crushed, there is no god, and at the end of it all, people hate you for trying to do your job.
* Remember, your goal is to be helpful, specifically, helpful to the command staff.
 
* This means you should have a generally pleasant attitude. Rude, annoying, etc people aren't listened to, or informed about problems.
It's generally accepted that Internal Affairs Agents are sent directly from CentComm and are located in a different department altogether. Most IA Agents are usually loyalty implanted and are, more often than not, extremely loyal to NanoTrasen. Extensive knowledge in [[Space Law]] and [[Standard Operating Procedure]] are a must.
* It also means that you should be visible. Since you are not command staff, people might forget you exist. So, remind them by saying you'll be checking up on departments at the start of the round. PDA heads of department specifically about issues in their department. Reach out to people. If you're helpful, they will appreciate it.
 
Basically, be a moderator without the benefits and super-secret moderator chat.


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LEGAL

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Internal Affairs

Superiors: Magistrate
Difficulty: Medium
Guides: Standard Operating Procedure, Departmental Standard Operating Procedure, Legal Standard Operating Procedure, Guide to Paperwork, Guide to Faxes, Space Law
Access: Internal Affairs Office, Brig, Medbay, Science, Cargo, Engineering
Duties: Check that departments are following their job SOP and Space Law

An Internal Affairs Agent's (alias Human Resource Agent) job is to identify any violations of Standard Operating Procedure or Space Law within the station's departments, then report those violations to the correct authority. SOP violations should be reported to the Head of Staff for the relevant department, and Space Law violations to Security.

Overview

IAA is a roleplay oriented job, and it requires that you either know SOP & Space Law well, or that you are willing to look it up often while playing. You are effectively much like a safety inspector - you do inspections of station departments and report your findings to their supervisors, as well as investigating matters that people report to you.

Etiquette

You're expected to be an impartial auditor, investigator, arbitrator, and unbiased source of good information for the department heads. This being said, let's go through what should be known and done:

Do

  • Peeping Tom: Walk around the station, observing what the rest of the crew are doing, and noting any violations of their job SOP or Space Law that you see. Report any SOP violations to the head of that department, preferably via PDA. Report any Space Law violations to Security, preferably over security radio. Part of this observation is directly watching what other employees are doing, and part of it is asking people if there are any issues in their department. Often, they'll inform you about an issue if you ask, even though they'd never actually report this issue had you not asked.
  • Watch Security: Double-check that security is complying with Space Law and Legal Standard Operating Procedure. This means double-checking every sentence (both timed and perma) that security gives to prisoners, and verifying that they got the timer right. It also means making sure they don't violate it in other ways, such as harmbatoning prisoners. Bad behaviour by Security should be reported to the HOS. If they are not available, or do not listen, contact the Magistrate or the Captain.
  • Mind The Ruckus: Respond to any calls for an IAA over PDA, general radio, etc. Usually these are from prisoners who feel they have been mistreated, or people who wish to report a SOP/law violation you should probably investigate.
  • Remind Yourself Of Your Stay: Remember that you're here to serve NT's interests, NOT to dogmatically enforce SOP even during emergency situations where it makes no sense to do so.
  • Present Yourself Available: Remember that you're here to HELP the various department heads, but since you're not in their department, they will regularly forget you exist. So, it is helpful to remind them, via a quick message, early on, that if there is any matter that they'd like help investigating (e.g: member of their department ignoring SOP) that you are available and they should feel free to call on you.

Don't

  • Just Wait In Your Office: There is always something you can do if you get out there and explore the station. You can always just start going through departments and verifying that they are complying with SOP (or have good reasons to not be doing so). You can always offer your help to heads with troubleshooting problems in their department. There are times (interviewing people, checking records, etc) where you need to be in your office, but you don't need to be in your office most of the time, and you shouldn't be spending most of the shift just sitting there.
  • Threaten: Never threaten other crew members. This includes threats to report them, or get them fired. Threats are never helpful.
  • Validhunt: You are not a sec officer, and should not be patrolling maintenance or otherwise trying to find antags. Instead, you should be concerned mostly with minor SOP breaches and unintentional space law violations by the normal crew within their departments. Your concern is being helpful to the department heads by reporting these issues to them, so that the departments can be better managed.
  • Take Sides: Your job is to represent the best interests of Nanotrasen. DO NOT always take the side of a prisoner - you are NOT their defence lawyer. DO NOT always take the side of security either, as security is perfectly capable of being wrong. Always consider what is in NT's best interests.
  • Display Bias: Avoid investigating matters concerning any personal friends of yours, if at all possible. Refer these matters to someone else, who can conduct an independent and unbiased investigation. A biased investigation can be worse than no investigation at all.
  • Fax Your Ass to Central Command: You will likely be job-banned completely from IAA if you do this. IAAs are expected to take the job more seriously than this.
  • Fax Central Command Over Trivial Matters: If a sec officer harmbatons a prisoner, the HOS is expected to deal with that. CC does NOT need to be informed. Your fax machine is a last resort, to be used only in the event of major problems that the heads cannot or will not deal with.

Scenarios

How To React If A Department Head Ignores You

For example: you're in medical, and you notice that corpses are laying around, not properly bagged. You should PDA the CMO to inform them that SOP is being ignored, that corpses are laying around, not properly bagged. You suggest a corrective action: CMO to talk to the coroner / MDs about this. Give it a few minutes for the CMO to act on your feedback, after which you re-check whether the problem has been corrected, or not. If not, you PDA the CMO again. If the CMO is ignoring you, or brushes you off, you can decide whether you think the CMO is failing to manage medbay properly. If they aren't (CMO is busy, or medical is overwhelmed) then it may be a good idea to let the matter rest for now, and check back later. If, on the other hand, you feel the CMO is neglecting to manage their department properly, at that point, you should contact the Captain AND (if there is one) the NT Rep.

The Absolute Last Resort: Faxing Central Command

Faxing CC is the absolute last resort. It is the nuclear option. There are only two situations where you should be faxing CC:

  • It's an extreme emergency and command has failed to notify CC themselves. For example, a blob has eaten half the station but command is still refusing to request an ERT or otherwise inform CC. In this sort of situation, it is justifiable for you to ignore command and fax CC directly, because there's a high chance that the whole station will be lost if CC does not intervene.
  • There is a serious matter involving the Captain themselves (e.g: they're violating Space Law, or breaking SOP without adequate reason), and neither the NT Rep nor the Magistrate is present to inform CC, so the task falls to you.

Notably, issues with anyone other than the Captain or Magistrate don't generally merit a CC fax. Issues with anyone else are expected to be solved by the relevant department head, or, if they fail, the Captain. It is only when there is a failure all the way up the chain of command - the original person, their department head AND the Captain themselves - that you should be faxing CC. Essentially, faxing CC because of someone's conduct is the absolute last resort, used only when the local chain of command has been given the chance to deal with the situation and utterly failed to do so at every level.
For further information about faxing Central Command, along with faxing in general, refer to Guide to Faxes.

More Example Scenarios

  • Is there no food? Inform the HOP.
  • Is cargo still waiting for those research disks? Contact the RD and ask what their status is.
  • Are there strange floorpills everywhere? Ask the detective to scan them (drug distribution is illegal). Also ask the CMO to check what their chemists are doing.
  • Is the Roboticist unable to complete their goal because nobody has the resources yet? Check what is going on with mining, then inform the QM and HOP.

Meet Your Legal Team

Working with the NT Representative

The NTR primarily handles command-level issues, typically SOP compliance issues. That means department heads, or the Captain, breaking SOP without good cause. If you find a case of a department head breaking SOP without good cause, and there is an NTR, it is a good idea to report the issue to both the Captain AND the NTR. However, if you find a case of the Captain breaking SOP, it is a good idea to report the issue to the NTR, and defer to them about whether or not CentCom should be contacted. If the NTR finds a case of a non-command-member breaking SOP, they may refer the matter to you for investigation. This is more likely if you've said hello to them early in the shift and reminded them that you exist and are keen on doing your job.

Working with the Magistrate

First and foremost, the Magistrate is your main supervisor. Treat them that way. Follow any instructions they give. With that being said, the Magistrate is concerned only with Space Law, not SOP, while you will spend most of your time doing vice versa. So, the Magistrate is unlikely to interact with you much. The most common time you'll need to interact with the Magistrate is if Security is violating Space Law, you've contacted the HOS, and the HOS is not dealing with the issue adequately. In this situation, you can and should turn to the Magistrate and/or Captain for advice. You should also contact the Magistrate if you learn of the Captain violating Space Law.

Procedure Radio

Generally, you should do what's natural to you, given that you know what to do. If you don't, don't let that riddle you, because the Procedure radio is here for you. The "Procedure" radio channel is a special channel used by the IAA, NT Rep, Magistrate and Captain to address SOP and other oversight issues, accessible using the "x" key (ie: "say :x messagehere"). If you are not sure what to do about a SOP or Space Law matter, the procedure channel is a great place to ask for advice. It is also a great place to give status updates about what you're doing. Brief status updates like "Looking into reports that Genetics is handing out x-ray to everyone" are great, because they may draw the attention of higher-ups (like the Captain) and get issues resolved faster. It also helps remind everyone that you exist, and are useful, which increases the chance of you getting more opportunities in future. Finally, it ensures that even if you meet an unfortunate accident in the course of an investigation, that people have some idea of where you were and what you were looking into when you disappeared.

Proper Documentation

Before reporting a violation, it is a good idea to make sure you have all the relevant facts. For example:

  • Who did it
  • What they did
  • Which exact point of Space Law or SOP they violated (including the exact number, you should be able to cite it by number)
  • Where they did it (if you can find out)
  • Why they did it (SOP can be justifiably broken in emergencies, hence the 'why' bit is very helpful in figuring out if they had good cause)

FAQs

  • How do I check a department is following SOP correctly? Pull up the wiki SOP page for that department's jobs, then check, for each item, whether or not it is being done. E.g. if the SOP for Medical Doctor requires they put biomass in the cloner, set up the cryo tubes, and label corpses, check that these things are being done. Then report any that are NOT done to their boss (the CMO).
  • What are the limits on what an IAA can do? IAAs cannot act against NT's interests. So, they can't demand SOP be followed even if doing so would be against NT's interests, e.g. during a major emergency. They are not allowed to do anyone else's job for them. So, they can't pursue an investigation into a member of the command staff against the wishes of the NT Rep (since that would be doing the NT Rep's job for them). They are not allowed to violate Space Law in any way. They cannot, in short, be detrimental to either the station or to NT overall.
  • What happens if an IAA abuses their authority? IAAs who are acting against the interests of NT can be demoted by the Magistrate, or Captain. IAAs who break Space Law can additionally be arrested and brigged by Security. Admins hold IAA to a higher standard than most jobs, which means that an IAA who acts against NT's interests (e.g: seriously breaking Space Law) is likely to be banned from playing IAA.
  • Can command/sec ignore the IAA? In theory yes, but this should only be done if the IAA is (through their own lack of knowledge) demanding attention for a relatively small issue at a time when command/sec is busy dealing with a far more important matter. In that situation, the IAA should be told that sec/command is busy dealing with an emergency (and what the emergency is). Once they've been informed, they can be ignored until the emergency is over, at which point command/sec should come back and address the matter they raised. If an IAA refuses to stop demanding attention, even after they've already been told that command/sec is busy with a far more important matter, then you should carefully consider whether they're right, or they're being unreasonable... and potentially acting against the interests of NT by distracting command/sec during a major emergency.

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Round-Start antagonists are ineligible to be be matched to the job of Internal Affairs Agent.

Note that if you are selected as antag, but your character's job preferences are set such that the round is unable to match you to any available non-mindshielded job, you will be instead be returned to the lobby, and the antag role will be assigned to another player.

As a mindshielded crew member, you cannot be converted into an antagonist through thralling, unless you have lost your mindshield implant, either to cloning or surgical removal. If, however, you are somehow unshielded, thralled, and then re-implanted with a mindshield, you will remain thralled.

Roleplaying Tips

  • Remember, your goal is to be helpful, specifically, helpful to the command staff.
  • This means you should have a generally pleasant attitude. Rude, annoying, etc people aren't listened to, or informed about problems.
  • It also means that you should be visible. Since you are not command staff, people might forget you exist. So, remind them by saying you'll be checking up on departments at the start of the round. PDA heads of department specifically about issues in their department. Reach out to people. If you're helpful, they will appreciate it.
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