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As a Quartermaster, your primary job is to order equipment to help keep the station running. You have up to three potential [[Cargo Technician]]s to help you redistribute things throughout the station. You also have authority over mining, and should try and coordinate the miners to meet the needs of the station. '''Your radio key is 'u''''
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== The Basics ==
As a Quartermaster, your primary job is to oversee your staff. This includes making sure '''[[Cargo Technician|cargo technicians]]''' are redistributing things throughout the station, and that '''[[Shaft Miner|miners]]''' are well and working. You are on the same level as all of the other [[Chain of Command|heads of staff]] and do not outrank any of them. Your radio has access to the '''supply channel''' (prefix: ''u'') and the '''command channel''' (prefix: ''c'').
The [[Cargo Bay]] and your office both have a Supply Shuttle console. All the things that people request can be ordered from here or fabricated at the Autolathe. The Supply Shuttle Console and Autolathe are the only two things in Cargo that are not easily replaceable. Guard them from [[Assistant|meddling]] [[Clown|ne'er do wells]] with your life. It's fair to say that the Autolathe and Supply Shuttle Consoles ''are'' the Cargo Bay.


== Bureaucracy ==
==Management==
As a Quartermaster, you have a couple of ways to deal with orders. There are three basic ways you can play it:
As a Quartermaster, you have a couple of ways to work with your subordinates.  
* Being a proactive Quartermaster by ordering crates based on current situations (Weapons crates if Aliens show up, an Emergency crate if a bomb goes off, etc.); To do this, you will need to keep an ear to the radio and an ear to the ground. You will need to be attuned to the needs of the station in the near-future, and be prepared to meet them when they arise. This is how to be a "Credit to the Team"
===Cargo===
Cargo technicians are the staff you will spend the most time with. They are also, usually, pretty simple to manage.


* Being bureaucratic by making the members of the station fill out the proper forms, and thus ensuring that you have record of everyone who orders anything on file. To do this, you will need multiple copies of [[Guide to Paperwork|pre-made fillable forms]] and some sort of filing system. You should be aware that people rarely check paperwork, and most people have a low tolerance for paperwork. This is an excellent way to give people "the run-around", less so if you actually want people to have nice things.
The rule of thumb is, as long as they are trying to work, they are doing fine.


* Ordering whatever people ask for with minimal paperwork. No fuss, no responsibility, no accountability. Efficient, but you might catch flak from [[Internal Affairs|Certain]] [[NT Rep|People]], because you are, technically, supposed to do the full paperwork routine.
It is worth keeping in mind, cargo technicians are often played by very new players still learning the game. As the quartermaster, it is your job to help them with it. '''LOOC''' (Local Out Of Character chat) is the best tool to explain mechanics with, but you may have to improvise sometimes.


Any of them work, but keeping track of items ordered and delivered is usually a good idea.
For dealing with not-so-friendly cargo technicians, see ''[[#Demoting Your Staff|Demoting Your Staff]]''.


===Mining===
You are responsible for the success of mining operations in Epsilon Eridani system. This includes making sure the ore is constantly flowing to the [[Nanotrasen#Epsilon Eridani Holdings|station]]. Plasma Ore can be especially beneficial for your department, as it can be sold to [[Nanotrasen#Trurl|CC]] with a significant price tag.


== Taking and Filling Orders ==
One of the keys to success is making sure your team is not actively dying. There are many ways to check on them. This includes:
* Periodically asking for miner's status on the supply radio channel.
* Heading down to lavaland and checking the blue console in your local office - any dead and otherwise injured miner will show up on it, as long as their [[Apparel#Suit Sensors|suit sensors]] are turned on.
* Watching Mining Outpost cameras. While not as effective, it has the benefit of checking whether the outpost even still exists.
* Monitoring the GPS signals. You can do it by grabbing a GPS device from either the mining dock, or your lavaland office. When miner's signal stops moving for a longer while, as well as being unresponsive on radio, it is safe to assume they are dead and need rescue.


If someone wants to order a crate, the basic procedure is this:
Okay, so your miners are mostly dead. What can you do now?
* Ask them to use the computer to print a requisition form.
* Inform the alive miners of the status, name and location of their fallen colleagues. Usually, mining can help each other, but you should '''not''' take it as a guarantee.
* Ask them to get it stamped by a Head of Staff.
* Notify the [[Paramedic|paramedic]]. If nothing is happening station-side, they may work on saving whatever is left of your employees.
* Approve the request, order the crate, and send it to the station.
* Organize a rescue team. Give them appropriate gear and goal of locating your dead miners.
* PDA message, radio them, or just deliver it when it comes in.
* Ask the [[Head of Personnel]] to hire more miners. Even if the previous team never gets found, at least ores will still keep coming. It may be cold, but it brings profit, so why bother! This can be done via command radio channel, or your [[PDA]].
* If all else fails (As a [[Command Portal|command member]], you should '''not''' walk around the deadly wastes unless necessary.), you can grab a Kinetic Accelerator and look for the miners yourself.


If someone wants a specific item you have, do this:
It is also a wise idea to check on the outpost itself once in a while. Its functionality can be vital to the success of mining operations.
* Grab a piece of paper and make a form with name, department, requested item, and why they need it.
* Hand them the paper and pen and let them fill it out.
* Ask for a stamp from one of the appropriate heads to certify the order.
* Grab a crate or clipboard and toss the paper in there.


If someone wants something you don't have:
===Demoting Your Staff===
*Tell them you don't have it.
It's a terrible day when it comes to this, but some staff ignore all rules and warnings, leading to you laying them off.
*See if you can make it using the Autolathe.
*If you can, make it and follow the steps for a specific item.
*If not, have them order the crate AND fill out the paper.


The reason for all of this is to leave a paper trail; both for RP reasons and that traitors (anybody) will be much less likely to order potentially dangerous things from you if they have to give you proof that they ordered it. You have a nifty little clipboard on your desk that can store every requisition form you get, so it's a good idea to use it. An assistant trying to order a Robotics crate or Plasma Assembly crate without good reason if likely to raise suspicions.
For the possible reasons to fire your staff, see [[Standard Operating Procedure (Supply)|Supply SOP]] and [[Standard Operating Procedure#Firing/Demotion Policies|Firing/Demotion Policies]]. '''NOTE:''' the aforementioned pages are NOT lists of reasons to fire someone over. You should first talk with your staff about them doing something wrong. Keep in mind, [[Cargo Technician|cargo technicians]] especially, are often '''[[Guide for Beginners|new players]]''' who may have not even read the SOP.


People usually skip asking a Head of Staff, but it's still a good idea to do so unless it's a trivial item. You don't want to be passing circular saws off to mimes without ''somebody'' to cover for you, but feel free to give an assistant a wrench. Never forget, your job is to get Things for People. How you do this, whether you prioritize efficiency or accountability, is up to you.
That said, how do you deal with actual bad beans, knowingly going against the SOP just to mess with you?
It's in fact pretty simple! In your office, there is a computer called '''Supply Management Console'''. From there, you can both fire someone directly (if you get hands on their ID card), or set them to the '''[[Heads Up Displays#Security Icons|Demote]]''' criminal status. This leaves them for [[Security Portal|security personnel]] to handle.


== Using the MULEBot ==
== Keeping Records ==
#Drag the crate on to the MULE.
If you want to practice bureaucracy, remember to do it within reason. The intention is to leave a paper trail; both for RP reasons and that [[Traitor|crew]] will be much less likely to order potentially dangerous things from you if they have to give you proof that they ordered it. You can store any and all paperwork in either the clipboard on your desk, or your cabinet. An assistant trying to order a Robotics crate or Plasma Assembly crate without good reason is likely to raise suspicions. Keep in mind however, bureaucracy shouldn't significantly hinder the overall experience of players.
#Set a destination with your PDA or on the control panel.
#Send the MULE off!


If someone wants a specific item, you could:
* Grab a piece of paper and [[Example Paperwork|make a form]] with name, department, requested item, and why they need it. Then, hand it to them and let them fill it out.
* Ask them why they need their items, and note the reason yourself.
* Give it to them as is, no questions asked.


===How to Recharge the MULEBot===
If you want to make your paperwork even more official, your office starts with your own stamp.
#Open up the maintenance panel with a screwdriver. (Make sure the controls are unlocked first!)
#Take out the power cell. (Top entry.)
#Insert charged power cell.
#Close panel with screwdriver.
#Turn the Mulebot back on


==Supply Budget==
As the Quartermaster, you are responsible for handling the supply account. As a member of Command, you are provided the Supply Department's account number and pin in ''IC > notes''.


===List of MULEBot Destinations===
It is important to remember, the supply budget is ''meant to be spent''. You should buy necessary equipment and other improvements with it - hoarding it for emergencies, while important, shouldn't be it's only purpose. Above a certain threshold, it is also meant to be spent by your [[Cargo Technician|subordinates]].
Just type these into the MULE's destination tag, and watch it go! The station is designed so that you can't hitch a ride to any high security areas, so don't get sneaky.


*[[Cargo Bay]]
You can use the Supply Budget for advantages outside of crates as well.
*[[Medbay]]
*[[Research Division]]
*[[Engineering]]
*[[Robotics Lab|Assembly Line]]
*[[Hydroponics]]


==Disposals Mailing==
Use money from the Supply Budget for:
This is an alternative way of delivering items, and is usually preferable to MULE transport as long as the pipes are still intact.
* Reasonable employee bonuses
* Compensation for non-department crew services
* Interdepartmental exchanges


#Wrap your item/crate with package wrapper.
==The Loader MODSuit==
#Pick up the destination tagger and click it to set a destination.
#Use the destination tagger on the parcel.
#* Optional: Use a pen to write a message on the parcel, or custom set a destination.
#Stick it on the conveyor, or dump it in a disposals unit, and let the system handle it.
#*Tip: Click and drag the large parcels to disposals units to put them in. This can only be done a few times however.


You can also gift wrap packages, but these cannot be tagged with a destination, and have to be delivered manually. This will not work with large objects. The process is slightly more complicated.
Feeling a little more proactive in delivering those crates? Or is there a cargo tech you really trust to do all the hauling? Either way, there's a MODSuit in your office well-suited to hand-delivering those crates. Either put it on yourself or hand it over to a cargo tech that you think will get the most use out of it, and the hydraulic clamp module that's installed on it can, with an alt-click, load up to five crates without slowing the wearer down. Moving crates to and from the shuttle and hand-delivering big orders has never been easier.


#Pick up the item you want to gift wrap.
== Illegal Goods [[File:Swordred.gif]] ==
#Hold a sharp object in your other hand. (Wirecutters are the most common for this.)
As a Quartermaster, you have easy access to [[Security Items|weapons]] and other [[Guide to Engineering#Tools|tools]] many other jobs do not have access to. It is a smart idea to [[Supply Crates#Crates|order]] gear that may assist with your goals. If you're feeling fancy, you can buy an [[Syndicate Items#Electromagnetic Card|emag]] and use it on the ordering computer to get the Special Ops crate, which contains sleepypens and EMP Grenades, among other things. '''Keep in mind, doing any of the above is an obvious giveaway that you are working against the crew'''. You may attempt throwing the blame on some of your staff in order to have a clean record yourself.
#Click the wrapping paper with the item you want to wrap.


Gift wrapping a human is also possible, but they must have a straight jacket on and you need the wrapping paper in your hand. [[Traitor|This is usually not a good idea.]]
You also have access to [[Guide to Mining#Equipment|mining gear]], that is very deadly when used right.
 
 
**Editor's Note: Even when properly hacked, the MULEs are terribly slow enough to be worthless. Your primary delivery methods should always be either mail, carrying it over, or pulling the crate.
 
 
== Black Market ==
Your Autolathe can be hacked to make nifty toys like [[Rapid Construction Device|RCDs]] and [[Flamethrower|Flamethrowers]]. It's usually not advisable, or even needed, but it's an option if need be. You don't even need a multitool for this one. Just snip and fix till you find the one that turns off the blue light. Remember your Insulated Gloves - the green light will shock the autolathe, and the red one will render it non-functional until mended.
 
 
Hacking the MULE is pretty simple, too:
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Response from multitool
! Effect if cut
|-
| The drive motor whines briefly.
| Increases speed, disables motor if both wires are cut
|-
| You hear a radio crackle.
| Disables PDA control
|-
| The charge light flickers.
| Disables power
|-
| The external warning lights flash briefly.
| Disables safety, awakens thirst for blood (DON'T DO THIS UNLESS YOU'RE A TRAITOR. EVEN THEN IT'S REALLY NOT A GOOD IDEA.)
|-
| The load platform clunks
| Allows nonstandard cargo such as humans, cyborgs, and other bots
|}
 
 
== Traitoring ==
Being a Traitor QM is one of the best things in the game. As a Quartermaster, you have direct and easy access to [[Armory|weapons]] and [[Chief Engineer|tools]] many other jobs do not have access to, and can easily conceal most of your nefarious deeds. One of the first things you should do is order and hide your choice of weaponry. If you're not feeling very subtle, cutting the cameras will alert the AI, but will also prevent it from directly acting against you. If you're feeling daring, order an [[Syndicate Items#Electromagnetic Card|Electromagnetic Card]] and use it on the ordering computer to get the Special Ops crate, which has sleepypens and EMP Grenades, among other things. Problem is, it makes it a dead giveaway that you're a traitor, so pocket what you want to keep, space what you don't, and send the crate back.
 
 
As a Quartermaster, doubly-so as a Traitor Quartermaster, you have access to everything that exists on-station and quite a few things that don't - What you can't order or fabricate, you can steal. The sky's the limit, kiddo. Go nuts.
 
 
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Command is limited to one antagonistic role per shift with a 10% chance of a second roll. This applies to traitors, vampires, changelings, and cultist.


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SUPPLY & COMMAND

Quartermaster.png
Quartermaster

Superiors: Captain
Difficulty: Medium
Guides: Guide to Cargo, Guide to Paperwork, Guide to Mining, Supply Crates, Station Economy, Chain of Command, Standard Operating Procedure (Command), Standard Operating Procedure (Supply)
Access: Cargo (All), Mining (All), Quartermaster's Office, Bridge, Vault
Duties: Order supplies and keep track of where they go, coordinate mining.
High-Risk Items: Quartermaster's Engraved Knuckleduster


As a Quartermaster, your primary job is to oversee your staff. This includes making sure cargo technicians are redistributing things throughout the station, and that miners are well and working. You are on the same level as all of the other heads of staff and do not outrank any of them. Your radio has access to the supply channel (prefix: u) and the command channel (prefix: c).

Management

As a Quartermaster, you have a couple of ways to work with your subordinates.

Cargo

Cargo technicians are the staff you will spend the most time with. They are also, usually, pretty simple to manage.

The rule of thumb is, as long as they are trying to work, they are doing fine.

It is worth keeping in mind, cargo technicians are often played by very new players still learning the game. As the quartermaster, it is your job to help them with it. LOOC (Local Out Of Character chat) is the best tool to explain mechanics with, but you may have to improvise sometimes.

For dealing with not-so-friendly cargo technicians, see Demoting Your Staff.

Mining

You are responsible for the success of mining operations in Epsilon Eridani system. This includes making sure the ore is constantly flowing to the station. Plasma Ore can be especially beneficial for your department, as it can be sold to CC with a significant price tag.

One of the keys to success is making sure your team is not actively dying. There are many ways to check on them. This includes:

  • Periodically asking for miner's status on the supply radio channel.
  • Heading down to lavaland and checking the blue console in your local office - any dead and otherwise injured miner will show up on it, as long as their suit sensors are turned on.
  • Watching Mining Outpost cameras. While not as effective, it has the benefit of checking whether the outpost even still exists.
  • Monitoring the GPS signals. You can do it by grabbing a GPS device from either the mining dock, or your lavaland office. When miner's signal stops moving for a longer while, as well as being unresponsive on radio, it is safe to assume they are dead and need rescue.

Okay, so your miners are mostly dead. What can you do now?

  • Inform the alive miners of the status, name and location of their fallen colleagues. Usually, mining can help each other, but you should not take it as a guarantee.
  • Notify the paramedic. If nothing is happening station-side, they may work on saving whatever is left of your employees.
  • Organize a rescue team. Give them appropriate gear and goal of locating your dead miners.
  • Ask the Head of Personnel to hire more miners. Even if the previous team never gets found, at least ores will still keep coming. It may be cold, but it brings profit, so why bother! This can be done via command radio channel, or your PDA.
  • If all else fails (As a command member, you should not walk around the deadly wastes unless necessary.), you can grab a Kinetic Accelerator and look for the miners yourself.

It is also a wise idea to check on the outpost itself once in a while. Its functionality can be vital to the success of mining operations.

Demoting Your Staff

It's a terrible day when it comes to this, but some staff ignore all rules and warnings, leading to you laying them off.

For the possible reasons to fire your staff, see Supply SOP and Firing/Demotion Policies. NOTE: the aforementioned pages are NOT lists of reasons to fire someone over. You should first talk with your staff about them doing something wrong. Keep in mind, cargo technicians especially, are often new players who may have not even read the SOP.

That said, how do you deal with actual bad beans, knowingly going against the SOP just to mess with you? It's in fact pretty simple! In your office, there is a computer called Supply Management Console. From there, you can both fire someone directly (if you get hands on their ID card), or set them to the Demote criminal status. This leaves them for security personnel to handle.

Keeping Records

If you want to practice bureaucracy, remember to do it within reason. The intention is to leave a paper trail; both for RP reasons and that crew will be much less likely to order potentially dangerous things from you if they have to give you proof that they ordered it. You can store any and all paperwork in either the clipboard on your desk, or your cabinet. An assistant trying to order a Robotics crate or Plasma Assembly crate without good reason is likely to raise suspicions. Keep in mind however, bureaucracy shouldn't significantly hinder the overall experience of players.

If someone wants a specific item, you could:

  • Grab a piece of paper and make a form with name, department, requested item, and why they need it. Then, hand it to them and let them fill it out.
  • Ask them why they need their items, and note the reason yourself.
  • Give it to them as is, no questions asked.

If you want to make your paperwork even more official, your office starts with your own stamp.

Supply Budget

As the Quartermaster, you are responsible for handling the supply account. As a member of Command, you are provided the Supply Department's account number and pin in IC > notes.

It is important to remember, the supply budget is meant to be spent. You should buy necessary equipment and other improvements with it - hoarding it for emergencies, while important, shouldn't be it's only purpose. Above a certain threshold, it is also meant to be spent by your subordinates.

You can use the Supply Budget for advantages outside of crates as well.

Use money from the Supply Budget for:

  • Reasonable employee bonuses
  • Compensation for non-department crew services
  • Interdepartmental exchanges

The Loader MODSuit

Feeling a little more proactive in delivering those crates? Or is there a cargo tech you really trust to do all the hauling? Either way, there's a MODSuit in your office well-suited to hand-delivering those crates. Either put it on yourself or hand it over to a cargo tech that you think will get the most use out of it, and the hydraulic clamp module that's installed on it can, with an alt-click, load up to five crates without slowing the wearer down. Moving crates to and from the shuttle and hand-delivering big orders has never been easier.

Illegal Goods Swordred.gif

As a Quartermaster, you have easy access to weapons and other tools many other jobs do not have access to. It is a smart idea to order gear that may assist with your goals. If you're feeling fancy, you can buy an emag and use it on the ordering computer to get the Special Ops crate, which contains sleepypens and EMP Grenades, among other things. Keep in mind, doing any of the above is an obvious giveaway that you are working against the crew. You may attempt throwing the blame on some of your staff in order to have a clean record yourself.

You also have access to mining gear, that is very deadly when used right.

Command is limited to one antagonistic role per shift with a 10% chance of a second roll. This applies to traitors, vampires, changelings, and cultist.

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