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|jobtitle = Coroner | |jobtitle = Coroner | ||
|access = | |access = Medbay, Morgue | ||
|difficulty = Easy | |difficulty = Easy | ||
|superior = [[Chief Medical Officer]] | |superior = [[Chief Medical Officer]] | ||
|duties = | |duties = Perform autopsies on crew members, determine the cause of death, report anomalies, and manage the morgue to ensure appropriate handling of the deceased. | ||
|guides = [[Guide to Cadavers]] | |guides = [[Guide to Cadavers]], [[Guide to Medical]], [[Clone Memory Disorder]] | ||
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'''The Coroner is the one in charge of the corpses. As the Coroner your job is to inspect the cause of death of any bodies that grace the halls of your domain, the morgue.''' You're expected to generate a '''full''' autopsy on '''each''' body you receive (yes even borged ones). You're also '''responsible for all the un-cloned corpses in your domain''', lest you anger the lesser spotted [[ghost]]. | |||
'''As the Coroner your job is to inspect the cause of death of any bodies that grace the halls of your domain, the morgue.''' You're expected to generate a '''full''' autopsy on '''each''' body you receive (yes even borged ones). You're also '''responsible for all the un-cloned corpses in your domain''', lest you anger the lesser spotted [[ghost]]. | |||
= Let the bodies hit the morgue = | |||
Coroners can expect to spend most of their shift inside the morgue. Here you'll process and autopsy bodies, handle the deceased's possessions, and ensure rotting corpses don't decorate the halls of the work environment. For a more in-depth look at this process, please see the Autopsy Protocol below. | |||
Typically, Coroners won't have much to do at the very start of a shift. Use this time to organize the morgue and discuss the procedure for transporting bodies to the morgue. If the Medical Department is understaffed and/or overworked, you may need to fetch the bodies yourself. | |||
Be prepared to arrange the transport of bodies to the Chapel, in case a service is requested. | |||
Note that while the Coroner's job is relatively simple to execute, it carries with it a lot of responsibility. A poor Coroner is one that allows ID cards to be stolen, or criminals to escape due to a lack of forensic evidence. If you aren't up to the challenge, the rest of the station will suffer. | |||
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== | == Autopsy Protocol == | ||
Upon | Upon the arrival of a cadaver, adhere to the following protocol: | ||
#'''Initial Examination:''' Position the body on the surgery table and document its condition with your autopsy camera. | |||
#'''Autopsy:''' Conduct a comprehensive autopsy. For guidance, refer to the '''[[Guide to Cadavers]]'''. | |||
#'''Body Scan:''' Utilize the body scanner to compile a detailed report | |||
#'''Preservation:''' Administer a few drops of formaldehyde into the cadaver's eyes using a dropper. This procedure ensures body preservation. | |||
#'''Documentation:''' Formulate a summary of the suspected cause of death. Combine this summary with the photo, autopsy details, and body scan report into a single document. Name it as '''"<deceased's name>: Autopsy Report"'''. For instance, "John Smith: Autopsy Report". | |||
#'''Distribution:''' Duplicate this report. Retain a copy for your records and deliver the second copy to [[Security]] promptly. | |||
===Additional Responsibilities=== | |||
#'''Tagging:''' As the Coroner, tag each morgue tray and body bag with the deceased's name and cause of death. Bodies that are [[Space Law|EoC]] and hence unclonable must also be tagged.<br>This crucial task prevents accidental EoC revival. Note that [[Medical Doctor|medical doctors]] often neglect this when transferring bodies to the morgue.<br><br> | |||
#'''Body Bagging:''' If [[Medical Doctor|Medical Doctors]] are unavailable or inept, ensure bodies undergoing cloning in the Cloning Lab are stripped and bagged.<br>This prevents disturbing sights for newly cloned individuals. Periodically check Morgue Trays for unbagged corpses.<br><br> | |||
#'''Possessions Management:''' If a body is being cloned, secure their belongings against potential theft by [[assistant|assistants]]. If the body is unclonable, contact the pertinent department to collect their items.<br>Contraband should be reported to [[Security]]. Always hand over discovered IDs or PDAs to the [[Head of Personnel]] for cancellation. | |||
== The Vivisectionist [[File:Swordred.gif]] == | |||
You are entrusted with all the station's dead bodies. Help a friend out, or yourself, by misreporting the cause of death of a body, stuffing the morgue trays with other items so the light clone indicator light does not come on, and most importantly, stuffing your pockets with the deceased's valuables. You might also want to hang around cloning more often or take charge of watching over cloned personnel entirely, as the [[Geneticist]] will usually be too busy irradiating themselves to death to do so, anyway. This allows you to clone your fallen friends - but beware, as you will be immediately suspected of doing so. Additionally, your general medical access allows you to loot [[Medical Portal|Medbay]] for supplies. | |||
If you are a [[Traitor]], consider getting an [[Syndicate Items|Agent ID]]. Passing it over every ID (including your own!) that finds its way to the Morgue before handing them to the [[Head of Personnel]] for termination will allow you to slowly build up more and more access without appearing suspicious by hoarding IDs. Similarly, a [[Changeling]] can use DNA obtained from permanently dead crewmembers as reliable disguises - those people are not coming back, after all. A [[Vampire]] can drain them of blood to stave off hunger without risking detection or suspicion. | |||
People probably won't bat an eye if you drag a body bag places. Try hiding an unconscious or dying victim in a bag and drag them to the Morgue or a nearby Maintenance Access. | |||
The Morgue is basically your own personal kingdom- few people stop by, and if you make sure to grab bodies from Cloning early, nobody will come by at all. You're still in a semi-public area,so be careful that nobody hears or sees anything suspicious. | |||
* | ==Roleplay Tips== | ||
*How does your Coroner perceive death? A tragic event to be mourned? An inconvenience with the technology available to you? How do you handle the painful event of a clone replacing a fellow crewmember? How do you keep that secret? | |||
== | ==Gameplay Tips== | ||
*'''Your bodies are precious. Guard them well.''' Whether you're dealing with a Changeling looking for a new host, a Vampire seeking easy blood, or even an lowly Assistant seeking trinkets, be on the lookout for those who would rob you. The fate of the crew could depend on it. | |||
*'''Only you can save the innocent.''' Your autopsy reports are key in proving the guilt or innocence in any kind of criminal case. Make sure Security gets your autoposy reports. | |||
*'''Always double check possible EoCs''' If you have the slightest doubt, verify. You do not want to resurrect the Syndicate Operative that Security spent half the round trying to take down. | |||
*'''Guard the truth''' In the likely event of crewmates being cloned, it is vital that the clone does not uncover the truth of its existence. Ensure bodies are quickly tagged and bagged. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 3 September 2024
Superiors: Chief Medical Officer
Difficulty: Easy
Guides: Guide to Cadavers, Guide to Medical, Clone Memory Disorder
Access: Medbay, Morgue
Duties: Perform autopsies on crew members, determine the cause of death, report anomalies, and manage the morgue to ensure appropriate handling of the deceased.
Departmental Head
Chief Medical Officer
Chief Medical Officer • | Medical Doctor • | Paramedic • | Chemist • | Geneticist • | Virologist • | Psychologist • | Coroner |
Guide to Medical • | Cadavers • | Guide to Cloning • | Surgery • | Chemistry • | Virology • | Genetics • | MODsuits • | Medical Items • | Medical SOP |
The Coroner is the one in charge of the corpses. As the Coroner your job is to inspect the cause of death of any bodies that grace the halls of your domain, the morgue. You're expected to generate a full autopsy on each body you receive (yes even borged ones). You're also responsible for all the un-cloned corpses in your domain, lest you anger the lesser spotted ghost.
Let the bodies hit the morgue
Coroners can expect to spend most of their shift inside the morgue. Here you'll process and autopsy bodies, handle the deceased's possessions, and ensure rotting corpses don't decorate the halls of the work environment. For a more in-depth look at this process, please see the Autopsy Protocol below.
Typically, Coroners won't have much to do at the very start of a shift. Use this time to organize the morgue and discuss the procedure for transporting bodies to the morgue. If the Medical Department is understaffed and/or overworked, you may need to fetch the bodies yourself.
Be prepared to arrange the transport of bodies to the Chapel, in case a service is requested.
Note that while the Coroner's job is relatively simple to execute, it carries with it a lot of responsibility. A poor Coroner is one that allows ID cards to be stolen, or criminals to escape due to a lack of forensic evidence. If you aren't up to the challenge, the rest of the station will suffer.
Morgue Colour Codes
Autopsy Protocol
Upon the arrival of a cadaver, adhere to the following protocol:
- Initial Examination: Position the body on the surgery table and document its condition with your autopsy camera.
- Autopsy: Conduct a comprehensive autopsy. For guidance, refer to the Guide to Cadavers.
- Body Scan: Utilize the body scanner to compile a detailed report
- Preservation: Administer a few drops of formaldehyde into the cadaver's eyes using a dropper. This procedure ensures body preservation.
- Documentation: Formulate a summary of the suspected cause of death. Combine this summary with the photo, autopsy details, and body scan report into a single document. Name it as "<deceased's name>: Autopsy Report". For instance, "John Smith: Autopsy Report".
- Distribution: Duplicate this report. Retain a copy for your records and deliver the second copy to Security promptly.
Additional Responsibilities
- Tagging: As the Coroner, tag each morgue tray and body bag with the deceased's name and cause of death. Bodies that are EoC and hence unclonable must also be tagged.
This crucial task prevents accidental EoC revival. Note that medical doctors often neglect this when transferring bodies to the morgue. - Body Bagging: If Medical Doctors are unavailable or inept, ensure bodies undergoing cloning in the Cloning Lab are stripped and bagged.
This prevents disturbing sights for newly cloned individuals. Periodically check Morgue Trays for unbagged corpses. - Possessions Management: If a body is being cloned, secure their belongings against potential theft by assistants. If the body is unclonable, contact the pertinent department to collect their items.
Contraband should be reported to Security. Always hand over discovered IDs or PDAs to the Head of Personnel for cancellation.
The Vivisectionist
You are entrusted with all the station's dead bodies. Help a friend out, or yourself, by misreporting the cause of death of a body, stuffing the morgue trays with other items so the light clone indicator light does not come on, and most importantly, stuffing your pockets with the deceased's valuables. You might also want to hang around cloning more often or take charge of watching over cloned personnel entirely, as the Geneticist will usually be too busy irradiating themselves to death to do so, anyway. This allows you to clone your fallen friends - but beware, as you will be immediately suspected of doing so. Additionally, your general medical access allows you to loot Medbay for supplies.
If you are a Traitor, consider getting an Agent ID. Passing it over every ID (including your own!) that finds its way to the Morgue before handing them to the Head of Personnel for termination will allow you to slowly build up more and more access without appearing suspicious by hoarding IDs. Similarly, a Changeling can use DNA obtained from permanently dead crewmembers as reliable disguises - those people are not coming back, after all. A Vampire can drain them of blood to stave off hunger without risking detection or suspicion.
People probably won't bat an eye if you drag a body bag places. Try hiding an unconscious or dying victim in a bag and drag them to the Morgue or a nearby Maintenance Access.
The Morgue is basically your own personal kingdom- few people stop by, and if you make sure to grab bodies from Cloning early, nobody will come by at all. You're still in a semi-public area,so be careful that nobody hears or sees anything suspicious.
Roleplay Tips
- How does your Coroner perceive death? A tragic event to be mourned? An inconvenience with the technology available to you? How do you handle the painful event of a clone replacing a fellow crewmember? How do you keep that secret?
Gameplay Tips
- Your bodies are precious. Guard them well. Whether you're dealing with a Changeling looking for a new host, a Vampire seeking easy blood, or even an lowly Assistant seeking trinkets, be on the lookout for those who would rob you. The fate of the crew could depend on it.
- Only you can save the innocent. Your autopsy reports are key in proving the guilt or innocence in any kind of criminal case. Make sure Security gets your autoposy reports.
- Always double check possible EoCs If you have the slightest doubt, verify. You do not want to resurrect the Syndicate Operative that Security spent half the round trying to take down.
- Guard the truth In the likely event of crewmates being cloned, it is vital that the clone does not uncover the truth of its existence. Ensure bodies are quickly tagged and bagged.