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Revision as of 11:44, 22 February 2021
Chief Engineer
- The Chief Engineer is primarily responsible for the setup, maintenance, and condition of the engine.
- The Chief Engineer is permitted to carry a telescopic baton and a flash.
- The Chief Engineer is expected to oversee and manage all engineering projects and is responsible for their outcome.
- The Chief Engineer must also adhere to Station Engineer and Atmospheric Technician Guidelines.
Station Engineer
- Station Engineers may not make major engine modifications before the SMES units are recharged.
- Station Engineers must ensure that critical station systems such as power, gravity, telecommunications are operational at all times.
- Station Engineers are, with approval from the Chief Engineer, permitted to carry out personal projects if there is no damage to the station that requires fixing.
- Station Engineers must periodically check on the engine.
- Station Engineers must seal off or repair all hull breaches.
- Station Engineers should attempt to repair non-essential equipment
- Station Engineers are permitted to hack doors to gain unauthorized access to locations if said locations happen to require urgent repairs.
- Station Engineers may not wear hardsuits unless required for work in hazardous environments. Hardsuits must be returned after the work is completed.
Atmospheric Technician
- Atmospheric Technicians are permitted to modify the Atmospherics piping setup as they see fit, as long as no harmful gasses are released or pumped into the station’s air supply.
- Atmospheric Technicians are not permitted to create or release harmful gas mixes for any non-engine purposes.
- Atmospheric Technicians are not permitted to tamper with the default values on Air Alarms except for fixing problems or enabling the filtration of harmful gasses.
- Atmospheric Technicians are permitted to hack doors to gain unauthorized access to locations if said locations happen to require urgent repairs.
- Atmospheric Technicians may not wear hardsuits unless required for work in hazardous environments. Hardsuits must be returned after the work is completed.
- Atmospheric Technicians must seal off or repair all hull breaches