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Heyo
Heyo
I am currently a mentor I guess <br>
Yea I'm rather inactive now, nothing to see here
If you need to contact me, I'm on paracord under the same nick ^-^


=God Guide=
[[User:Sirryan2002/WikiGuide]]


=Messing Around=
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= [[Head of Personnel#Your Own Departments]] =
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|colour = A0743E
|hcolour = white
|stafftype = SUPPLY & COMMAND
|img = Quartermaster.png
|jobtitle = Quartermaster
|access = [[Cargo Bay]], [[Cargo Office]], [[Quartermaster's Office]], [[Mail Room]], [[Mining Station]], Mining Station EVA, [[Maintenance]], [[Mining Dock]], [[Bridge]], [[Vault]]
|difficulty = Medium
|superior = [[Captain]]
|duties = Order supplies and keep track of where they go, coordinate mining.
|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)]]
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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'').
== Your Own Department ==
As a Head of Staff, you have your departments to watch out for. You're in charge of coordinating [[Roles#Service|Service]] staff on the station. Usually, you can let the station's various [[Bartender]]s and [[Librarian]]s run around and take care of themselves. They are technically under your direct command, but their jobs are usually simple and not particularly vital to the running of the station. [[Botanist]]s are the most likely ones to need supervision, as they are easily capable of causing the crew massive headaches with their horrific experiments. It is worth checking up on the [[Chef]] once in a while, too.


==Management==
As a Head of Staff, you have your own department to take care of! You are in charge of coordinating the [[Service Portal|service staff]] onboard the station. While most of them don't need to be constantly monitored, having a communicative boss that checks up on you is always desired.
As a Quartermaster, you have a couple of ways to work with your subordinates.
===Cargo===
Cargo technicians are your staff you will spend the most time with. They are also, usually, pretty simple to manage.


As long as they are actively working, you do not need to interfere.
Due to the vast differences between service staff, take note of the table below. It explains their basic funcitons, and how to work with them.


===Mining===
=== Service ===
You are also responsible for the success of Mining in procuring materials. Plasma could be especially beneficial for your department. Check on mining with the supply channel and Outpot Camera Monitor. Some ways you can help Mining include ordering medical supplies and organizing rescue missions for lost personnel. You can provide rescue personnel with guest passes for the retrieval.
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Located in your locker is also a Fulton extraction pack and a beacon for setup. Along with a handheld crew monitor you can track suit sensors with. These could be integral in ensuring a safe and alive mining staff.
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== Keeping Records ==
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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 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 is likely to raise suspicions. Bureaucracy shouldn't significantly hinder the overall experience of players.
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If someone wants a specific item you have, '''you could''':
! [[File:generic_janitor.png|64px|link=Janitor]]<br/>[[Janitor]]
* Grab a piece of paper and make a form with name, department, requested item, and why they need it.
| Keeping the station clean.
* Hand them the paper and pen and let them fill it out.
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* Ask for a stamp from one of the appropriate heads to certify the order.
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* Grab a crate or clipboard and toss the paper in there.
* Communicate with them via radio (prefix: z), as they don't have a set workplace.
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* Ask them if their supplies are stocked - you can order more if necessary.
If someone wants something you don't have, '''you could''':
* Ask them if they are keeping up with cleaning - if not, you can try hiring more janitors.
*Tell them you don't have it.
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*See if you can make it using the Autolathe.
! [[File:generic_chef.png|64px|link=Chef]]<br/>[[Chef]]
*If you can, make it and follow the steps for a specific item.
| Feeding the crew.
*If not, have them order the crate AND fill out the paper.
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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. Again, whether you prioritize efficiency or accountability, is up to you.
* They can usually be found in kitchen.
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* Make sure they are serving edible food. Starving crew is a non-effective crew.
==The Budget==
* Check if their kitchen is supplied and sanitary. Lack of ingredients results in lack of meals.
You should be knowledgeable about putting credits into the Supply Budget at this point. However, you can use the Supply Budget for advantages outside of crates as well. As a member of Command, you are provided the Supply Department's account number and pin in ''IC > notes''. Β 
* Ask if they are in need of anything.
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Use money from the Supply Budget for:
! [[File:Bartender.png|64px|link=Bartender]]<br/>[[Bartender]]
* Reasonable employee bonuses
| Serving drinks.
* Compensation for non-department crew services
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* Interdepartmental exchanges
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* They are almost always found inside of the bar.
==The Loader MODSuit==
* Make sure they are serving drinks to the crew.
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* Ask if they are stocked on supplies.
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 fro the shuttle and hand-delivering big orders has never been easier.
* If they are redecorating their bar, you can contact engineering in their name, for assistance.
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== Black Market ==
Your Autolathe can be hacked to make nifty toys like [[Rapid Construction Device|RCDs]] and [[Flamethrower]]s. 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.
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! Response from multitool
! [[File:Botanist.png|64px|link=Botanist]]<br/>[[Botanist]]
! Effect if cut
| Supplying the chef, [[Guide to Research and Development|RnD]], and other crewmembers with various plants.
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* They are almost always found inside of their workplace - hydroponics.
* Make sure they are supplying the chef with plants requested by them. Slacking botany results in a starving crew.
* Make sure they are not spreading dangerous plantlife among the crew. If they are, it is a good idea to fire employees responsible.
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| The drive motor whines briefly.
! [[File:generic_clown.png|64px|link=Clown]]<br/>[[Clown]]
| Increases speed, disables motor if both wires are cut
| Entertaining the crew.
| 1
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* Communicate with them via radio (prefix: z), as they don't have a set workplace.
* Whenever you see them, make sure they are at least trying to be funny.
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| You hear a radio crackle.
! [[File:generic_mime.png|64px|link=Mime]]<br/>[[Mime]]
| Disables PDA control
| Entertaining the crew.
| 1
| style="text-align: left" |
* Mime does not have a set workplace. They do not have the right to speak either. If you need to communicate with them, try to [[PDA]] them.
* Whenever you see them, make sure they are committed to the act and don't speak.
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| The charge light flickers.
! [[File:generic_chaplain.png|64px|link=Chaplain]]<br/>[[Chaplain]]
| Disables power
| Leading the crew spiritually, assisting security with paranormal threats.
| 1
| style="text-align: left" |
* Chaplain can often be found in their chapel.
* Chaplain often try to decorate their temple. If you see them doing that, you can try contacting engineering for assistance with the project.
* Make sure the chaplain's faith is not endangering the crew as a whole.
* Whenever a sermon is starting, you can announce it to the crew.
* If there is a [[Cultist|paranormal]] [[Vampire|threat]] present on the station, check whether chaplain is supplying security with holy water. If they are not, try to resolve the issue created between them.
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| The external warning lights flash briefly.
! [[File:Librarian.png|64px|link=Librarian]]<br/>[[Librarian]]
| Disables safety, awakens thirst for blood (DON'T DO THIS UNLESS YOU'RE A TRAITOR. EVEN THEN IT'S REALLY NOT A GOOD IDEA.)
| Supplying literature to the crew. Sometimes, writing a newspaper.
| 1
| style="text-align: left" |
* Librarian is often found in their library unless they are commited to journalism.
* Check if the librarian is supplying the crew with literature.
* If librarian is commited to journalism you can try and announce information about their newspaper.
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| The load platform clunks
! [[File:Explorer.png|64px|link=Explorer]]<br/>[[Explorer]]
| Allows nonstandard cargo such as humans, cyborgs, and other bots
| Exploring off-station locations.
| 4
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* They do not have location station-side. They do not have access to service radio channel either. Sometimes they lack access to any channels. Best you can do is try and [[PDA]] them.
* You can try and organize expeditions, but without any real ways to communicate with them, your efforts may be ignored.
* They are the most independent job under your wing, and you cannot really influence them in any significant way.
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== Illegal goods [[File:Swordred.gif]] ==
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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==== Service Account ====
As a head of staff, you have access to your department's financial account. Funds inside can be spent in a couple different ways, but remember, they are '''meant''' to be spent. Most thoughtful way to spend them is simply funding what service department needs in order to shine. For example, if a botanist is wanting to start a bee colony, you can fund their project and buy said bees. Or, let's say janitors have been robbed from their mops. You can order more for them.


[[Category:Jobs]]
=== Assistants ===
As Head of Personnel, you are also technically responsible for station's many assistants, altrough the bond is lesser than with service.
Assistants are also mostly impossible to manage, due to sheer amount of them. They have no job slot limit, so there is always a possibility for a new one to join.
The best you can do, is try convincing them to get hired into a more important job. From an OOC standpoint, it is worth keeping in mind that many people play assistant specifically to do nothing, and not much can change their mind.

Latest revision as of 09:20, 17 December 2023

Heyo Yea I'm rather inactive now, nothing to see here

God Guide

User:Sirryan2002/WikiGuide

Messing Around

Now, however, gotta test some stuff: πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘§πŸ¦Ž πŸ₯ͺ

Disability Blacklist Table

Disability Blacklist
Job Mute Deaf Dizzy Blind Nervousness Lisp Missing Limbs
Captain X X X X X X V
Head of Personnel X X X X X X V
Research Director X X X X V V V
Chief Medical Officer X X X X V V V
Quartermaster X X X X V V V
Chief Engineer X X X X X X X
Head of Security X X X X X X X
Warden X X X X X X X
Security Officer X X X X V V X
Detective X X X X V V X
Blueshield X X X X X X X
Nanotrasen Representative X X V V X X V
Magistrate X X V V X X V
Internal Affairs Agent X X V V X X V

Head of Personnel#Your Own Departments

Your Own Department

As a Head of Staff, you have your departments to watch out for. You're in charge of coordinating Service staff on the station. Usually, you can let the station's various Bartenders and Librarians run around and take care of themselves. They are technically under your direct command, but their jobs are usually simple and not particularly vital to the running of the station. Botanists are the most likely ones to need supervision, as they are easily capable of causing the crew massive headaches with their horrific experiments. It is worth checking up on the Chef once in a while, too.

As a Head of Staff, you have your own department to take care of! You are in charge of coordinating the service staff onboard the station. While most of them don't need to be constantly monitored, having a communicative boss that checks up on you is always desired.

Due to the vast differences between service staff, take note of the table below. It explains their basic funcitons, and how to work with them.

Service

Job Role Job Slots Working with your staff
Generic janitor.png
Janitor
Keeping the station clean.
  • Communicate with them via radio (prefix: z), as they don't have a set workplace.
  • Ask them if their supplies are stocked - you can order more if necessary.
  • Ask them if they are keeping up with cleaning - if not, you can try hiring more janitors.
Generic chef.png
Chef
Feeding the crew. 1
  • They can usually be found in kitchen.
  • Make sure they are serving edible food. Starving crew is a non-effective crew.
  • Check if their kitchen is supplied and sanitary. Lack of ingredients results in lack of meals.
  • Ask if they are in need of anything.
Bartender.png
Bartender
Serving drinks. 1
  • They are almost always found inside of the bar.
  • Make sure they are serving drinks to the crew.
  • Ask if they are stocked on supplies.
  • If they are redecorating their bar, you can contact engineering in their name, for assistance.
Botanist.png
Botanist
Supplying the chef, RnD, and other crewmembers with various plants. 2-3
  • They are almost always found inside of their workplace - hydroponics.
  • Make sure they are supplying the chef with plants requested by them. Slacking botany results in a starving crew.
  • Make sure they are not spreading dangerous plantlife among the crew. If they are, it is a good idea to fire employees responsible.
Generic clown.png
Clown
Entertaining the crew. 1
  • Communicate with them via radio (prefix: z), as they don't have a set workplace.
  • Whenever you see them, make sure they are at least trying to be funny.
Generic mime.png
Mime
Entertaining the crew. 1
  • Mime does not have a set workplace. They do not have the right to speak either. If you need to communicate with them, try to PDA them.
  • Whenever you see them, make sure they are committed to the act and don't speak.
Generic chaplain.png
Chaplain
Leading the crew spiritually, assisting security with paranormal threats. 1
  • Chaplain can often be found in their chapel.
  • Chaplain often try to decorate their temple. If you see them doing that, you can try contacting engineering for assistance with the project.
  • Make sure the chaplain's faith is not endangering the crew as a whole.
  • Whenever a sermon is starting, you can announce it to the crew.
  • If there is a paranormal threat present on the station, check whether chaplain is supplying security with holy water. If they are not, try to resolve the issue created between them.
Librarian.png
Librarian
Supplying literature to the crew. Sometimes, writing a newspaper. 1
  • Librarian is often found in their library unless they are commited to journalism.
  • Check if the librarian is supplying the crew with literature.
  • If librarian is commited to journalism you can try and announce information about their newspaper.
Explorer.png
Explorer
Exploring off-station locations. 4
  • They do not have location station-side. They do not have access to service radio channel either. Sometimes they lack access to any channels. Best you can do is try and PDA them.
  • You can try and organize expeditions, but without any real ways to communicate with them, your efforts may be ignored.
  • They are the most independent job under your wing, and you cannot really influence them in any significant way.


Service Account

As a head of staff, you have access to your department's financial account. Funds inside can be spent in a couple different ways, but remember, they are meant to be spent. Most thoughtful way to spend them is simply funding what service department needs in order to shine. For example, if a botanist is wanting to start a bee colony, you can fund their project and buy said bees. Or, let's say janitors have been robbed from their mops. You can order more for them.

Assistants

As Head of Personnel, you are also technically responsible for station's many assistants, altrough the bond is lesser than with service. Assistants are also mostly impossible to manage, due to sheer amount of them. They have no job slot limit, so there is always a possibility for a new one to join. The best you can do, is try convincing them to get hired into a more important job. From an OOC standpoint, it is worth keeping in mind that many people play assistant specifically to do nothing, and not much can change their mind.