Department Standard Operating Procedure: Command
Captain
- The Captain may not change the alert level to circumvent any laws or Department Standard Operating Procedure Guidelines. The alert level must always be set to the appropriate level.
- The Captain is still subject to Space Law.
- The Captain is not permitted to perform regular Security duty. However, they may still assist Security if they see a crime being committed.
- The Captain may not take Armory equipment outside of Code Blue or Red Alert, and the Captain must return it once the alert level is lowered.
- If a department lacks a Head of Staff, the Captain should make reasonable efforts to appoint an Acting Head of Staff, if there are available personnel to fill the position.
- The Captain is to ensure that Space Law is being correctly applied. This should be done in cooperation with the Head of Security.
- The Captain may only promote personnel to an Acting Head of Staff position if there is no assigned Head of Staff associated with the department. Said Acting Head of Staff must be a member of the department they are to lead. The captain may appoint other heads of staff to oversee a department without a current head of staff.
- The Captain may not fire or demote any Head of Staff without reasonable justification (ie: incompetency, criminal activity, repeatedly breaking Department Standard Operating Procedure, or otherwise any action that endangers/compromises the station and/or crew).
- The Captain must have the approval of at least one other Head of Staff, preferably the Research Director, to modify the AI’s lawset. The Captain must order the AI to state their new laws immediately after uploading them. This Guideline is null if the station lacks other command staff.
- The Captain may only order the execution of a crewmember in compliance with Space Law.
Head of Personnel
- The Head of Personnel must confirm with the relevant Head of Staff when giving a crewmember access to their department.
- The Head of Personnel may not grant someone access to an additional department if said department is staffed (e.g. don’t give Shaft Miners access to Science while Scientists are already doing research). However, the Head of Personnel can transfer crewmembers to other departments in compliance with Guideline 1.
- The Head of Personnel may not grant themselves all access, nor may they grant themselves additional access without consulting the relevant department head.
- The Head of Personnel may not grant anyone all access unless there is an extreme emergency.
- The Head of Personnel may not process demotions on behalf of the relevant Head of Staff without prior authorization. Demotions may be processed if required under Space Law when requested by the Head of Security.
- The Head of Personnel is free to utilize paperwork at their discretion. However, during emergencies, expediency should take precedence over bureaucracy.
- The Head of Personnel should report to their desk when a crewmember requests it.
- The Head of Personnel is in charge of Supply, however, it is recommended to delegate these tasks to the Quartermaster.
- The Head of Personnel is bound to the same Guidelines regarding ordering crates as the Quartermaster and Cargo Technicians.
- The Head of Personnel is not permitted to perform Security duty.
- The Head of Personnel is permitted to carry only their issued equipment for self defense.
- The Head of Personnel must follow the same Head of Staff promotion/demotion Guidelines as the Captain.
- The Head of Personnel is not permitted to open extra job slots for civilian slots unless the original crewmember of this job is dead or missing.
- The Head of Personnel may approve and open additional non-civilian job slots at the request of the relevant heads of staff.
Command Staff
- Command Staff are defined as any department head.
- Command Staff should do their best to provide order and organization in their departments.
- Command Staff should serve as the link between a department's staff and another department.
- Command Staff are permitted to carry small, concealable, nonlethal items to use in their own personal defense.
- Command Staff retain the authority to demote/promote, or modify access of individuals that are under their command.
- Command Staff are encouraged to request the assistance of Security when purging undesirables from their departments.
- Command Staff will be held accountable for their actions by both Space Law and their department's Standard Operating Procedures.