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==LRP (Golden) Rules==
==Global Rules==
===Admin Discretion===
All of the rules in this section apply to all servers and will be enforced equally regardless of which server you are on. Bans applied as a result of breaking Global rules will result in a ban from '''all''' servers, not just the server the offense occurred on.
*Admins have the authority to 'ignore' rules when they feel it's in the best interest of the server/playerbase. They will, however, be fully accountable for their actions. Listen to them without argument during the round, but if you feel there is a problem with their actions, report them on the forums afterwards. The Admin Conduct that the staff are expected to follow can be found [[Admin Conduct|here]].
===R0 Admin Discretion===
===Be Excellent to Each Other===
Admins retain the authority to ignore the rules at their discretion when they feel it's in the best interest of the current round or playerbase at large. However, they will be fully accountable for their actions should they choose to exercise this privilege. If an admin says something is a rule, and you disagree, follow what they say and make a complaint on the '''[https://forums.beestation13.com/c/player-input/staff-reports/21 forums]''' after the round.  
*Be patient with other players and assist them when you can. Especially new ones.
*Do not excessively bully/harass other players in or out of game.
*ERP is banned as this server contains minors.
*Lawyering rules/silicon laws provided in game is not encouraged.
*Don’t attack/damage the arrivals shuttle, and do not attack anyone until they have left the area at least once.
*Annoying spam that'd otherwise get you in minor trouble will get you punished harshly when it involves racial, homophobic or discriminative slurs. Otherwise, usage of slurs must have some sort of IC value and can get you in IC trouble (Minor brig sentence, valid to the receiving end). Admins also reserve the right to mess with you if you decide to use such language, though not to the point where you're put out of the round.
===Validity Rules===
*Once a player is valid, they can be killed or punished by other ingame means.
*Antagonists are valid once proven. Suspicions, hearsay over comms, and meta knowledge are not sufficient enough to deem someone valid, but allow for further investigation.
*Players intentionally cooperating with antagonists are also valid. Self-antags are also valid (act like an antag, be treated like an antag.)
*Admins can deem a player valid.
*Mimes breaking their vow of silence are valid.
*ERP and Spamming radio/communications makes you valid.
*Validhunting (seeking/baiting players to kill in validity) in turn, makes you valid.
*Heads of Command/Security cannot make players valid, only warrant their arrest.
===No Self-Antagging or Griefing===
*Self-antagging includes damaging the station, attacking other players without a valid reason, and subverting the established chain of command as a non-antagonist role.
*Griefing includes intentionally ruining the game by abusing ingame mechanics (exploits, force crashes/lag, spamming shuttle delay, ect.)
*You may defend yourself against others in any way you are capable, but you must avoid escalating the situation if possible.
===Antagonist Conduct (LRP/Golden)===
Antagonists are exempt from IC rules, barring rules regarding erotic roleplay, unless stated otherwise under this. Antagonists must work with their team if they have one, though they may kill other independent antagonists. As a team antag, do not blow the cover of your team if they intend to act stealthily. This applies to team lings as well!


====Murderboning====
Just because you bend the wording of a rule into a pretzel and don't break the specific RAW (Rule As Written) does not mean you didn't break the RAI (Rule As Intended). Rules can be subject to interpretation and if an admin believes you broke a rule as it is intended to function, you can expect the same consequences. Rules as intended always trump the rules as written, and "Toeing the line" is not permitted.
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# Admins can do whatever they feel is necessary, regardless of the rules.
# An admin's word is final. Always listen to them.
#* Don't reopen a closed ticket.
#* You can file a complaint about an admin on our [https://forums.beestation13.com/c/player-input/staff-reports/21 forums].
# Rules-lawyering is not allowed.
# Praying makes you a target for admin abuse; Be careful what you wish for!
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===R1 Ticket Conduct===
If you have had an issue within the current round that requires an admin's assistance to resolve, you may request such by using the "adminhelp" verb in your game window. When typing out your ticket, be as descriptive as possible and try to include character names, character jobs and a detailed description of whatever incident you need help with. Just as admins are expected to remain respectful during tickets, so are players - do not take out your frustrations on the admins and understand we can't always share full details of why something occurred as the round is going on. If an admin sends you a PM (''BWOINK''), you should respond as soon as you are capable of doing so and answer whatever questions they have to the best of your ability. If you are busy or in danger, try to send a short message such as "hang on" while you get somewhere else.
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# Ignoring an admin PM or quitting the game after receiving one may result in a ban. You can explain yourself on the forums afterwards.
# Give the admin a quick "Just a min" or something if you're unable to immediately respond to a bwoink.
# Do not harass or insult admins in a ticket.
# Do not spam tickets or attempt to get a different result from a different admin.
# Lying or being intentionally misleading in tickets may result in a ban.
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===R2 Be Excellent to Each Other===
Do not try and intentionally ruin other people's fun. While dying is a normal part of the game and IC conflicts will arise, dickish behavior and harassment is not allowed toward other players outside of the scope of such IC conflicts. Be patient with other players who may not know what they're doing and assist them when you can; remember this is a newbie-friendly server before anything else and toxicity toward players for not understanding something will not be tolerated. In the spirit of this rule, no racial/homophobic slurs or generally intolerant behavior is permitted in or outside of the game. In-character racism between different species is permitted, but keep real-world slurs (including allusions to real slurs) and references out of it.


Murderboning is defined as the indiscriminate killing of multiple parties for absolutely no reason. Isolated killings are not murderboning.
'''No erotic content is to be posted OOC or IC as the server contains minors. Violation of this will result in an immediate, permanent ban which may or may not be eligible for appeal.''' We also reserve the right to privately share any logs of erotic roleplay for the purpose of making fun of you.
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# NO EROTIC CONTENT! Content that is not explicitly erotic but still makes people uncomfortable is also banned.
# No bigotry, slurs, or general intolerance is permitted. See above for more details.
# Don’t damage the arrivals shuttle, and do not attack anyone until they have left the shuttle at least once.
# Do not spam call or recall the emergency shuttle.
# Don't be a dick.
# Use common sense.
# Don't spam.
#* Copypastas are considered spam.
# Do not threaten other players with ahelps or admin involvement.
# Disconnected players (SSD players) may not be stripped of items or searched for evidence of being an antagonist; move them somewhere safe if possible. You can identify a player as disconnected by examining them; "They may snap out of it soon" means they are simply disconnected. "Any recovery is unlikely" means the player is gone for good and their body may be treated as if it were dead.
#* Players disconnecting during an active arrest may still be searched.
#* A disconnected player may be referred to as succumbing to SSD, or Space-Sleep Disorder
#* Disconnected players should generally be moved to a cryosleep pod, as this opens their job slot for a new player to take their place.
#* If the player does not reconnect while in cryosleep, their items will be stripped and "moved" to the nearby cryosleep console. You may then claim the player's items from there.
# No cheating: This includes any form of macros, exploits, modified clients or anything else that gives an unfair advantage over other users playing normally.
# English is the primary language of the server. You are expected to keep your communications within the server and the discord in English, so that other players may understand you.
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=== R3 Do Not Grief ===
Defined as the perceived intent of one player wanting to cause grief or annoyance to other players or to the server without any roleplay/IC reason. The emphasis is on "intent". If a member of staff believes that the player's intent is to grief then action will be taken. You can appeal these actions on the Ban Appeals forum. Any damage to the station or players caused by griefing can be repaired at an Admin's discretion.
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==== Examples of Possible Griefing ====
* A security officer using their weapons to kill crew members for low level crimes
* A player attempting to damage or destroy station equipment without good IC reasoning (Gimping the engine for no reason, throwing away valuable weapons or materials, etc.)
* Assaulting security officers just for the sake of grabbing their attention. There is some leeway for clowns, but slipping security officers during Red/Delta Alert or during any dangerous situations will result in a ban.
* Blowing yourself up as a form of, "self-defense," unless you're an antagonist with a microbomb implant
* Creating or ordering an additional major source of power (Tesla, Singularity, Supermatter shard, etc.) outside of engineering will be considered griefing if the containment fails due to incompetence.
* "Roleplaying" insanity/psychopathy/etc as an excuse to murder people.
==== Examples that are NOT Griefing ====
* Two crew members getting into a fight about something and throwing a few punches at each other.
* A clown slipping a security officer in a low danger situation (While the alert level is Green and there aren't any active antagonists, for example).
** Exercise moderation, this is NOT a pass to spam-slip or make it your goal to slip every single officer. Slipping security may still have IC consequences.
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===R4 Do Not Self-Antag===
If you are not currently in an antagonist role, do not act like you are an antagonist. As a crew member on the space station, you are allied with Nanotrasen and the station as a whole from the start of the round - This means if you commit crimes that may result in you receiving capital punishment as non-antagonist, you are breaking this rule. If an IC conflict arises, be sure to follow '''[[Escalation Policy]]''' while defending yourself or your workplace. Do not cause excessive chaos as a non-antagonist. Do not act violently when being arrested or removed from an area you are not supposed to be in; using force to defend yourself in cases like that is not considered self-defense. Naturally, this rule may be ignored by antagonists since it is their job to act like one. If you are confused about whether you are an antagonist or not, adminhelp. If you do not get a response, assume you are not an antagonist until an admin tells you otherwise.
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# '''Access to a department does not imply authorization.''' Just because you managed to gain access to a room or department does not mean you have permission to be inside of it nor steal its equipment. Low-level trespassing or theft is an IC crime, excessive theft or stealing important equipment is self-antagging.
# Willfully assisting known antagonists is self-antag. Your loyalty is to Nanotrasen, your co-workers, and the station. There are no friendly antagonists.
# Actively seeking conversion or transformation into an antagonist is considered self-antag. This includes actions that are blatantly careless such as bolting your upload open as an AI in the hopes of being subverted, or wandering through maintenance for no reason when cult is confirmed.
# Granting mass sentience will be treated as self-antag if more creatures are given sentience than you can maintain reasonable command over. Direct disobedience to orders will still be at the fault of the sentient creature, but vague instructions such as "Do whatever you want" or "You're free" will be at the fault of the player in charge of issuing orders.
# Giving sentience to a spiders that can reproduce is always be considered self-antag.
# Planting Kudzu is considered self-antag unless properly contained. You will be held responsible if it escapes.
# Uploading laws to silicons that make them significantly more dangerous to regular crew or jeopardize a silicon's well-being is self-antag.
# Taking [[High-risk items|High Risk]] or Head of Staff items that are intended for use by a specific job other than your own is considered self-antag without a valid in-character reason.
#* Powergaming, or taking an item "just because" is not a valid in-character reason.
#* Receiving permission to take a unique item directly from its rightful owner is not a violation of this rule.
#* The Captain is not entitled to items that belong to other heads of staff.
# Clowns, Mimes, and Stage Magicians are expected to "entertain" the crew and have some allowance to skirt the above rules in order to suit gimmicks. It is always safest to ask an available admin before carrying out a gimmick that pushes or crosses a line to make sure you have their approval.
#* Other Gimmick roles ("Gimmick" is a job that gives you a random gimmick position such as VIP or Debtor) typically do not get a pass beyond what is sensible for roleplaying as the Gimmick role. Use common sense.
# Giving out all-access, or access close to all access without a valid IC reason is self-antag.
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=== R5 No Advertising/Recruiting===
Do not post links to other servers with the intention of luring players to a different server. People are more than welcome to play elsewhere, you're just being rude. Obviously there are other servers out there and discussion may pop up now and then - advertising another server isn't the same as having a discussion about them. If you dislike it here and choose to stick around just to talk about how much better other servers are, we are likely to boot you back over to those other servers instead of allowing you to continue. If you attempt to poach/recruit our staff members, we reserve the right to laugh nervously while we tighten the leashes and silence your heresy.
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# You may discuss other servers, but do not try to lure players there or recruit players to it. That's just being rude.
# Do not try to recruit/poach our staffmembers.
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=== R6 No Multikeying===
In order to correctly track players and ensure they are not cheating our notes and warning systems, choose one CKEY (byond account) to play on and stick with it. If your CKEY is offensive, you will be directed to create a new account and the old will be banned. If you are in a household with more than one person playing, it would be best to notify admins as soon as possible; if one of the accounts is banned, the other may be considered ban evasion if we don't already know about it ahead of time.
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# If you are found to be using an alternate account to ban evade, you will be permanently banned from the server. Existing permanent bans are far less likely to be considered for appeal if you have been caught evading.
# If you are found to have more than one account logged into the same round, all accounts will be banned permanently as this is considered cheating.
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=== R7 Head of Staff conduct ===
Heads of Staff are held to higher standards than regular crewmembers. You are expected to be a competent person and competent at all the jobs that work under you. You will be expected to lead your department as a professional and to enforce [[Standard Operating Procedure]] upon your underlings. Heads of staff are liable to be jobbanned from all Head roles if they are found to be incompetent at the role. '''Heads of staff are not beginner-friendly roles on this server, nor roles to take just for cool gear.'''
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# Your underlings are much more expendable to NT than you are. Heads of Staff generally should not abandon their post unless there is a pressing need to do so. For example, the Captain should never be on Lavaland in most cases.
#Heads of Staff have jurisdiction over their department, but not others. They are encouraged to work together to achieve common goals.
#*The Head of Personnel is responsible for managing access to the station, but is only directly in charge of service and supply jobs. '''The HoP has no authority over Security; the HoP may not act as a Security Officer.''' Access to a department should only be given after joint communication with the relevant department head, unless there is no head of staff present within it.
#*The captain or acting captain has final say over '''every''' department head, and is responsible for every department that has not yet been assigned a head of staff.
# The nuclear authentication disk must be secured at roundstart. How this is accomplished is at the discretion of the Heads of Staff.
#The Captain's goal is to ensure the safety of their crew and the success of the station as a whole, not to abuse your position and power-trip over the station. The captain is not required to be totally proficient at all departments, but they should have at least a surface understanding of how each department and role functions.
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===R8 Antag Conduct===
While antagonists are supposed to be the enemies of the station, above all you should seek to make the round more engaging and fun as the star of the show. '''Succeeding as an antagonist is not the "goal" of SS13, the goal is for all players to have fun.''' While there are no friendly antags, don't seek to intentionally ruin the round for others just because you're an antagonist, and always remember to be excellent to each other.
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#If you are part of a team, you must work with your partners toward completing whatever objectives you share. This means you do not have the option to refuse to assist your team when converted.
#Antags are generally exempt from the following rules: R3 (within reason, see below), R4, and all roleplay rules except M1.
#Antags are free to complete their objective by any means available, within reason.
#*For example, destroying large amounts of the station is reasonable if your objective is to hijack the shuttle; it is not acceptable as a distraction if your objective is to steal the station's blueprints.
#*If an antag would like to trade out their objectives for a custom gimmick, they can do so by opening an ahelp and requesting it. ''Note: Requests are not guaranteed to be accepted. All requests fall under admin discretion.''
#Murderboning is defined as the indiscriminate killing of multiple parties who are not a threat. Murderboning is not permitted unless approved by an admin, per the above. (Feel free to ask if you have an interesting gimmick that'd make it fun for the round)
#*Intentionally creating additional witnesses as an excuse to kill them will be considered murderboning. (Pursuing someone into a main hall is always a bad idea, hide the evidence or hide yourself)
#*Isolated killings and kills that reasonably assist with your objectives are not murderboning.
#*Security may be considered a threat and may be pre-emptively eliminated without provocation, but low-collateral methods must be used to eliminate them. Bombing the security wing is not considered low-collateral.
#* Crew inside a department in which you must complete an objective may be considered a threat and pre-emptively eliminated without provocation.
#* Some roles are granted an exception to this rule, please consult the [[Rules#Murderbone Policy|Murderbone Policy]] at the bottom of this page for more information.
#Check the individual antagonist pages for specific rules relating to that game mode. You can see a full list of antags on the [[Game Mode]] page.
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===R9 Metagaming and Meta-communications===
Players are not allowed to use information gained in any way other than from their living character's point of view during an ongoing round, except for official information libraries such as the wiki. You may not use information gained through voice communications with other players, while dead as a ghost, or any information stated in any OOC chat. <u>This is considered cheating</u> and violations may result in a lengthy or permanent ban from the server or OOC. '''Note:''' If you wish to use meta-comms to help assist/teach new players, contact an admin first and we will likely allow it.
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# Revealing in-character information in out-of-character channels, such as OOC or Discord, is not allowed while rounds are ongoing (referred to as ICK OCK).
#Streaming is allowed, but you must have a minimum of 1-minute delay for broadcasting.
#*You are also responsible for any meta-comms taking place in your chat feed - obviously you can't control your viewers, but acting on meta-knowledge from your feed will result in a ban.
#You cannot attack players over events that occurred in a previous life. This includes ghost respawns and new rounds. When you are cloned, you cannot remember the last 5 minutes leading up to your death.
#*Taking action against another player based on events your current character couldn't know about, or that occurred in a different round, is called meta-grudging and is against the rules as well.
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===R10 Leaving the Game===
If you wish to leave the game, please use the cryopods located in/near the dorms when possible. This will free up your character's job to be filled by a new player.
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#Heads of Staff and AIs that leave the game (Cryo or not) without notifying admins may find themselves banned from Command/AI roles. As command, you may be playing an integral role in the round and shouldn't leave without notice, barring an emergency.
#*It is encouraged to leave any unique items within your locker, when possible, before entering cryo.
#Committing suicide or logging off simply because you did not become an antagonist is not allowed. If you queue up for the round and then immediately leave the game you may be antag-banned. This also covers any attempts to maximize antagonist probability, excluding antag tokens.
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==Sage (MRP) Rules==
All of the rules in this section apply only to our medium roleplay server, Sage. Bans applied as a result of breaking these rules will result in a ban only from Sage, since roleplaying is not required on Golden.
===M1 You Must Roleplay===
The goal of MRP is to immerse players in a fictional universe, enabling players to roleplay with each other <del>and escape from their boring real lives</del>. Your character is a grown adult working on a research station for a major company. You are a professional; act like it. Have a sensible name, construct a character for yourself and behave as the character would, and avoid breaking the immersion. More details can be found in the Key Information section below. Declaring independence from NT or the rest of the station is grounds for a server ban unless it is done in response to character-driven events in the current round (with admin approval). Even if excused as valid roleplay, declaring independence is still treason and will be treated as such IC, either by CentCom or Security. Expect to be executed.
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# You must roleplay. You're a professional working for a major corporation. Act like you want to keep your job.
#* Roleplaying insanity or any other mental illness as an excuse to bypass this is not allowed. Nanotrasen would not have hired you in the first place.
# '''Antagonists exist for the purpose of inciting conflict and roleplay, not for the purpose of greentexting.'''
#* Antagonists with no objectives must act in ways suiting their nature. The goal of a Morph is to eat everything, the goal of a Nightmare is to snuff out all lights- and those who keep the station lit. Even Xenomorphs must act for their objective. Their primary goal is to breed and protect their hive.
# Follow '''[[Space Law]]''' and the '''[[Standard Operating Procedure]]'''.
#* Heads of Staff are expected to enforce SOP within their department.
#* Good roleplay (emphasis on ''good'') can be used to justify violating SOP or Space Law to an extent, but may still have IC consequences.
# Declaring independence from NT or the station results in a ban in most cases.
#* See the longform version of this rule above for more details and exceptions.
# Discussing out-of-round information in-game (OCK-ICK) is not tolerated. Do not break the immersion of other players. Examples include (but are not limited to):
#* Mentioning admins, tickets, the server rules, etc.
#* The fact that you are playing a game, or the round-based cyclical nature of your existence.
#* Any references to information acquired outside of your character's scope of knowledge.
# Netspeak is not permitted (lol, wtf, brb and the like).
#Use a lore-friendly name, and follow '''[[Naming Guidelines]]''' for your species.
#* Do not use the names of famous real/fictional people/characters.
#* Obvious or heavy references are also not allowed.
#*Clowns, mimes, and wizards are permitted to have meme/unusual names, but admin discretion still applies.
# Most shifts (aka "rounds" out-of-character) are "normal" for your character. Rounds are typically non-canon, and only the current shift is abnormal/crazy/etc.
#* Basically, don't act like it's normal for cultists/nukies/wizard/etc to happen to the station, or for things to generally devolve into chaos.
#* Pretend your shifts normally go smoothly and without major incidents, and that the current round/shift is an anomaly.
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=== M2 No Powergaming ===
'''Antags are exempt from this rule at all times.''' "Powergaming" is considered to be the act of prioritizing "winning" rather than sensible roleplaying. Good roleplaying means that you have to embrace the possibility of "losing" for the sake of roleplay and/or preserving immersion. You should not be seeking gear you have no roleplay justification for having, nor should you ever generally be rushing into danger unless it is part of your job. For example, it makes sense for an Atmos Tech to don a hardsuit and enter a breached room to repair it. It makes sense for a Security Officer to acquire a gun from the armory and go fight to repel traitors. It does not make sense if the jobs are switched, and either case would be considered powergaming. ''Preemptively'' donning a hardsuit or acquiring a gun "just in case" is also considered powergaming.
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# Whether or not you do something should be based on whether or not it makes sense for your character to do it.
# Do not seek/acquire items that have no relevance to your job without an appropriate IC reason.
#* This includes preemptively seeking self-defense items "just in case". Or acquiring insulated gloves or tools without a valid IC reason as someone not employed by Engineering.
#* Blue Alert is not an excuse to ignore this rule.
#* Red or Delta Alert or a direct threat/attack to yourself or your department is justification for arming/preparing yourself.
#* Tech Storage is to be used for replacement parts, not for you to have your own personal machines.
# Non-security & non-command crewmembers are not experienced soldiers. You should generally call for help, rather than intervening directly.
#* '''This means no [[Terminology#Valid.2FValidhunting|valid-hunting]].'''
#* You should generally attempt to flee from combat or dangerous situations.
#* You ''can'' be involved in minor physical altercations between crewmembers that result from roleplay.
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=== M3 Do Your Job===
'''Antags are exempt from this rule at all times.''' You are generally expected to know how to do your job, either by reading the relevant wiki page(s) or by experience on Golden (LRP). Some leeway is granted to new players, but you should seek out instruction in character from your peers. You should also ''do your job'' and not ignore your responsibilities. Rather than stealing or being solely self-reliant, you are expected to engage with other players for things you need (just ask). Assistants are expected to assist, and Gimmick roles are expected to facilitate roleplay via their gimmick.  
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# Know how to do your job. Read its wiki page, and the '''[[Standard Operating Procedure]]''' for your department.
# Non-antagonists are generally supposed to be doing their jobs. Breaks are fine, but do not completely ignore your department/obligations.
# Let people do their own jobs. If something is within the purview of another department, you are expected to engage with them rather than doing it yourself.
#* If someone has something you want, just ask them.
#* An example of violating this would be a Medical Doctor making medicine themself rather than asking the Chemist.
#* If the department is unmanned/unwilling to assist you, you may attempt to do it yourself at the risk of IC consequences.
# '''Assistants are expected to be useful.'''
#* You do not have a free pass to do your own thing. This includes wandering maintenance for no reason or in search of gear/loot.
#* You are the lowest in the chain of command, and are expected to answer any request when something is asked of you.
#* If you ''do'' want to do your own thing, request a custom job title from the Head of Personnel. They are not obligated to approve your request.
# Gimmick roles exist to enable roleplaying opportunities and are expected to act out their assigned roles in good faith. Examples for various Gimmick roles follow:
#* The Barber should advertise their services and provide haircuts to the crew.
#* The Stage Magician should "entertain" the crew with their abilities similar to a Clown or Mime.
#* Debtors are "homeless" conspiracy theorists that think NT is out to get them. Do not remove your hat. This role does not have a pass to grief or otherwise violate any rules.
#* Psychiatrists should seek patients, or obnoxiously flout their useless degree in the bar.
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==Golden (LRP) Rules==
Golden provides the most freedom due to its relatively lax rules. However, being banned from Golden usually results in automatically being banned from Sage, since anything that gets you banned on Golden is guaranteed to be bannable there as well.
=== L1 Validity System===
Validity serves as an extension of our '''[[Escalation Policy]]'''. In addition to normal escalation, there are several actions that make players "[[Terminology#Valid.2FValidhunting|Valid]]" as explained below. The validity system is intended to teach players what to and not to do on the space station, since becoming valid will usually result in your untimely death and your removal from the round. Be wary when trying to kill valid players, however; just because a player is valid doesn't mean they can't defend themselves when attacked.
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# Once a player is valid to you, they can be removed from the round by any means you see fit. If you can rightfully kill a player you may do anything up to and including killing that player.
# Just because your target is valid does not mean you are immune to IC consequences for what you do to them. Security may still detain you for murder, for instance.
#Suspicions and hearsay over comms are not sufficient enough to deem someone valid, but do allow for further investigation. No amount of arguing/declaring that a player is valid will make them valid to others that did not witness the act/evidence.
#All types of antagonists are valid once proven. Admitting to being an antagonist, even if you're lying, counts for the purposes of this rule. '''Lying to bait people into validhunting you so you can kill them in "self-defense" is not allowed.'''
#Erotic role-playing or reciting erotic content makes you valid. '''This should also be reported to admins, since ERP is against the rules.'''
#[[Space Law#Capital Crimes|Mutiny]], [[Space Law#Capital Crimes|Grand Theft]], and [[Space Law#Capital Crimes|Grand Sabotage]] as described under [[Space Law]] makes you valid.
#*Attempted Murder/Murder does not, and all other capital crimes are already covered by other definitions in a broader scope than space law covers.
#Heads of Staff and Security cannot make someone valid, but Security can arrest people in accordance with [[Space Law]].
#Trespassing in certain high-security areas makes you valid to command/security. Entering with stolen access or by slipping in through an open door is still trespassing. This includes the following areas:
#*Bridge
#*Command staff quarters and offices
#*Vault
#*Armory
#*AI satellite
#*AI upload
#*Virology
#Being seen with antagonist equipment makes you valid. Loot gamer gear at your own risk.
#Buying a dangerous shuttle makes you valid (Oh hi Daniel, Disco Inferno, Hyperfractal Gigashuttle, The Arena, and Meteor with rockets.)
#As Virologist, releasing diseases that have no beneficial purpose makes you valid. Refusing to treat or refusing to assist in treating disease outbreaks makes you valid, under the assumption that you released it.
#Constructing an AI without permission from either the (Acting) Captain or the Research Director makes you valid.
#Mimes breaking their vow of silence are valid.
#Killing [[Ian]] makes you valid.
#Admins may deem a player valid. Ask if you are unsure in any particular situation, or if you'd like special permission to kill someone annoying who is otherwise not valid yet.
|}
=== L2 Don't Be Detrimental ===
'''Antags are exempt from this rule at all times.''' You're allowed to have fun and freedom, but if what you're doing consistently impacts other players' round, that is when admins will take action. Limited chaos is permitted, constantly causing chaos is not. Stealing a gun from the brig and leading security on a manhunt is fun once in a while. Doing it consistently is acting like an antagonist when you are not, and ruins the round for others. Do not play a job just for its items/access then completely ignore all of its responsibilities.
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
! L2 Key information
|-
|
# When causing chaos, exercise moderation. Do not consistently do it nor ruin the round for others.
# Don't play a job just for items/access.
#* The Captain is ''not'' an Assistant with all-access.
|}
== Index of Policies==
Policies serve as extensions of the rules, and exist to prevent bloating the rules page. Ignorance of a policy is not an excuse to ignore/break it.
===[[Admin Conduct]]===
Conduct we expect from [[Administrators|admins]] acting in an official capacity both in and out of the servers. If you have concerns with an admin violating any of this, make a [https://forums.beestation13.com/c/player-input/admin-reports/21 complaint] on the forums.
===[[Escalation Policy]]===
This policy lays out how conflicts are expected to be resolved, and any breaches of this policy will be classified as either over-escalation or self-antag depending on the severity of the breach.
===[[Naming Guidelines]]===
This page provides the naming conventions that are enforced as part of the rules on our medium roleplay server, Sage.
===[[Silicon policy|Silicon Policy]]===
Refer here for all your needs about silicons. This page applies for both servers, except for the purge lawset which is handled differently on each server.
===[[Standard Operating Procedure]]===
How the crew should conduct themselves during different alert levels and situations. The guidelines on this page are part of our Server Rules for our MRP server, Sage. It is merely a suggestion for our LRP server, Golden.
=== Murderbone Policy ===
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
! Murderbone Policy
|-
|
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Is murderbone allowed with this role?
|-
! Antagonist !! Is murderboning allowed?
|-
| Traitor / Blood Brother || No
|-
| Changeling || No
|-
| Malfunctioning AI || Yes, but it should only happen when DELTA alert is reached
|-
| Nuclear Operative / Lone Operative || Yes
|-
| Wizard || Yes
|-
| Blood Cult || In general no, conversion should take priority, however if the situation is dire you are allowed to kill as many as required to accomplish your goals.
|-
| Revolutionary || In general no, conversion should take priority, however if the situation is dire you are allowed to kill as many as required to accomplish your goals.
|-
| Ashwalker || No, but killing to create bodies for the nest is encouraged. The nest should remain defended.
|-
| Revenant || Yes
|-
| Blob || Yes
|-
| Abductor || No
|-
|Space Dragons
|Yes
|-
| Space Ninja || No
|-
| Xenomorph || Yes
|-
| Pirate || Yes
|-
| Obsessed || No
|-
| Nightmare || Yes
|-
| Heretic || Yes, but only after they ascend.
|-
| Internal Affairs Agent || No
|-
| External Affairs Agent || Yes
|}
#
|}
== Citing a Rule ==
Rule citations should use the following format: <code>[Section Prefix][Number].[Key Information Subsection]</code>


* An independent antagonist with a set of objectives must complete at least half of their objectives, rounded up, before murderboning. Having a Hijack or Martyr objective allows an antagonist to murderbone indiscriminately.
The Section Prefix can be <code>R</code>, <code>M</code>, or <code>L</code> based on the section of the rules it is from. The Number is the rule number. The Key Information Subsection is the number of a specific point from the Key Information section of a rule; this is not required, but strongly encouraged. The Key Information Subsection should be <code>0</code> if an admin is using their own discretion to interpret a rule in a way not explicitly mentioned in the Key Information.


* Wizards, Nuclear operatives, and antagonists with no objectives (such as Nightmare or Morph), may murderbone as they please
Example of a valid rule citation: <code>R1.3</code> would be <code>Do not harass or insult admins in a ticket.</code>
 
* Cultists may only murderbone once they reach the halo stage. This also applies to other antags with “stealthy” forms- hivemind, devil, etc. They may only murderbone when they have been revealed.
 
* Revolutionaries and Gangsters should not murder potential converts, meaning non-mindshielded, non gang personell should be detained or beat into a critical state for conversion. Conversion resistant races, like Plasmamen for revs or IPC’s for gang are difficult to impossible to convert, and may be treated as if they were mindshielded.
 
* Internal affairs agents may not murderbone, but external affairs may.
 
* Abductors must avoid killing, unless the target has proved themselves a significant threat to them. Abductors may kill those who they cannot do experimental organ replacement on with impunity.
 
* Certain midround antags (Obsessed, Fugitives, those who gain objectives via abductor organ/brainwash etc) may never murderbone. They are allowed to follow lavaland escalation, but may only kill unprovoked with the intent of completing their objectives.
 
=====Murderbone items=====
* There are two role-specific traitor items that either greatly encourage or flat out require murderbone, these being the clown car and His Grace. Murderboning with these will not be punished.
 
====High Death Roles====
* If your role has a method of indiscriminate killing (That is not just walking up to someone with a weapon your role has!), such as an atmos tech opening fusion canisters or a virologist releasing a death plague, they may use these as antag at any time, as long as their antag is allowed to kill already (sorry, virologist who injected himself with fentanyl to gain Obsessed) For obvious reasons, they must be tactful when using these as team antag. This rule is to allow people to shine with their role when they finally get an antagonistic role.
===AHelp and Ticket Conduct===
*Leaving/Ignoring an admin PM will automatically label you guilty.
*Showing respect and patience with admins has proven to make them more lenient.
*An admins ruling on a issue is final for that round. Do not try to bring it up again.
*Do not immediately ask if the person who killed you is an antag, you will be rejected. If you are still uncertain if your death was valid, spectate them and see if they are performing additional unruly behavior before reporting.
===Meta and Communications===
*Using outside sources of information/software on the round to gain an advantage over players is not tolerated.
*In character communication in out of character channels (ICK OCK) is not allowed. Discussing out-of-round information ingame is also not tolerated. This refers to admin tickets and references to reporting other players (eg. "I'm ahelping you for doing that") as well as any information that was obtained through channels considered as ICK OCK.
*Recordings and Streaming are allowed. Streams are required to have a minimum 1 minute delay for broadcasting and are responsible for any metacommunications in their chat feed. Recordings must not be uploaded until the round has ended.
*You cannot attack players over events that occured in a previous life. This includes ghost respawns, and new rounds. This does not include cloning.
*Multikeying (using more than 1 CKEY) will get you banned.
*If you wish to use metacomms to assist new players, you must consult an Admin beforehand. After that, it's fine.
===Job Specific Policies===
You are expected to follow these rules for virology and Silicon (borg, AI etc.) roles. You are advised to play these roles after being somewhat familiar with the game as they are a bit more demanding.
====[[Silicon policy|Silicon Policy]]====
====[[Virology Policy]]====
===No Ban-Evading or Multikeying===
*If you've been banned, you probably deserved it. Accept responsibility for your actions and wait to be unbanned. You can file an appeal or admin complaint on the forums if you genuinely feel you didn't deserve it.
*Do not attempt to bypass a ban by using another account, using another IP address, or any other means. All of your accounts will be permabanned, no exceptions.
*The only exception is if you were banned for having an offensive ckey, and you created a new account with an inoffensive ckey.
*No multikeying. Multikeying is defined as logging into the server with two or more separate accounts during the same round. Multikeying will result in a permaban.
===No Advertising/Recruiting===
*Do not post byond:// links or IPs to other servers and talk about how much better you think said servers are. People are more than welcome to play elsewhere, you're just being rude.
*Obviously, players are aware that other servers exist and may freely discuss them. Just don't be an ass about it.
*Do not try to lure players to the containment servers without making them aware of what they are getting into.
*If you attempt to poach/recruit our staff members, we reserve the right to laugh nervously while we tighten the leashes and silence your heresy.
===Common Sense===
Common sense is expected.
If you are uncertain about a niche thing, look up a ruling for it [https://forums.beestation13.com/t/new-rulings/42 here].
You are welcome to ask questions on our [https://discord.gg/FAEuCVx Discord].
Have fun!
==MRP (Sage) Rules==
===Admin Discretion===
*Admins have the authority to 'ignore' rules when they feel it's in the best interest of the server/playerbase. They will, however, be fully accountable for their actions. Listen to them without argument during the round, but if you feel there is a problem with their actions, report them on the forums afterwards. The Admin Conduct that the staff are expected to follow can be found [[Admin Conduct|here]].
===Use Common Sense===
*If everybody followed this rule, none of the others would be necessary.
*In the immortal words of Bill and Ted, "Be excellent to each other."
*If you suspect something might lead to you being banned, it probably is bannable. The rules cannot cover all possible cases, and the roleplay server is much stricter than the main server.
*If you are not sure whether something would be considered against the rules, use adminhelp.
*If you were given permission by admins to do something once, that does not necessarily mean you can do it again.
===Be Excellent to Each Other===
*Be patient with players and try to assist them, especially new ones.
*Don't harass players or staff in OOC or outside the game. You have some wiggle room in character (IC), but expect IC consequences.
*ERP is not tolerated, you will be permabanned. We may or may not share the logs so others can laugh at you. Go to a containment server if you want to ERP.
*"Toeing the line" is not permitted. Do not try to bypass the rules by bending them or ignoring the rule's intention.
*Racial and homophobic slurs are not permitted.
===You Must Roleplay===
*Your character is a grown adult working on a research station for a major company. You are a professional. Act like it.
*Netspeak (lol, wtf, brb, etc.) is not permitted in character (IC).
*Using emotes to speak when you other wise can't, may result in punishment.
*Use a lore-friendly name, and follow the naming conventions for your species. Do not use the names of famous real/fictional people/characters. Naming yourself after pop-culture items, icons, or references is also prohibited. Only clowns can use meme names.
*Have knowledge of your role. If you are new to the game, we recommend playing on our main server instead.
*Respect space law and standard operating procedures. Committing minor crimes is justifiable through roleplay, but major crimes should typically be avoided.
===Don't Self Antag===
*Self-antagging includes (but is not limited to) damaging the station, attacking other players without reason, and subverting the established chain of command as a non-antagonist role. You need a reason justified by roleplay to cause harm to others.
*Griefing includes (but is not limited to) intentionally ruining the game by abusing mechanics such as exploits, spamming the shuttle, causing server crashes, etc.
*You may defend yourself against others, but avoid escalating the situation.
*Admins can punish you if they believe your actions are unjustified or over-escalating the situation.
*Even if your actions are justified and do not result in out-of-character (OOC) consequences, you may still face consequences in character (IC).
*No, roleplaying as an "insane person" does not mean you get to kill people.
===No Advertising/Recruiting===
*Do not post byond:// links or IPs to other servers and talk about how much better you think said servers are. People are more than welcome to play elsewhere, you're just being rude.
*Obviously, players are aware that other servers exist and may freely discuss them. Just don't be an ass about it.
*Do not try to lure players to the containment servers without making them aware of what they are getting into.
*If you attempt to poach/recruit our staff members, we reserve the right to laugh nervously while we tighten the leashes and silence your heresy.
===No Ban-Evading or Multikeying===
*If you've been banned, you probably deserved it. Accept responsibility for your actions and wait to be unbanned. You can file an appeal or admin complaint on the forums if you genuinely feel you didn't deserve it.
*Do not attempt to bypass a ban by using another account, using another IP address, or any other means. All of your accounts will be permabanned, no exceptions.
*The only exception is if you were banned for having an offensive ckey, and you created a new account with an inoffensive ckey.
*No multikeying. Multikeying is defined as logging into the server with two or more separate accounts during the same round. Multikeying will result in a permaban.
===Antagonist Conduct===
 
Antagonists are exempt from IC rules, barring rules regarding erotic roleplay and bigotry, unless stated otherwise under this. Antagonists must work with their team if they have one. As a team antag, do not blow the cover of your team if they intend to act stealthily. This applies to team lings as well!
 
====Murderboning====
 
Murderboning is defined as indiscriminate killing of multiple parties for absolutely no reason. Isolated killings are not murderboning.
 
'''Any antagonist not mentioned below who does not have a Hijack or Martyr objective/murderbone item (also listed below) may not murderbone.'''
 
* Wizards, Nuclear Operatives, Space Ninjas and Space Dragons may murderbone as they please.
* Abductors must not kill any targets that do not directly threaten them. They are expected to return targets to a place that makes sense, and not take any items the abductors do not need, or that will not be dangerous to the abductors, to be left with them. Abductor’s goal is to experiment and observe!
* Internal affairs agents may not murderbone. External Affairs Agents may.
 
=====Murderbone Items=====
There are two role-specific traitor items that either greatly encourage or flat out require murderbone, these being the clown car and His Grace. Murderboning with these will not be punished.
 
====Behaviour====
* Antagonists with no objectives must act in ways suiting their nature. The goal of a Morph is to eat everything , the goal of a Nightmare is to snuff out all lights- and those who keep the station lit. Even Xenomorphs must act for their objective. Their primary goal is to breed and protect their hive.
 
* All antagonists MUST put their objectives first, and not act contrary to their objectives, unless greentext becomes impossible!
 
* Antagonists need not hesitate to defend themselves or eliminate witnesses, or people who are “in the way”! While deadchat may be salty and yell at you for murderboning, these do not constitute murderbone, even on MRP. This isn’t a hugbox.
 
* If you’re able to assassinate security with a low collateral damage method, then you’re allowed to do so preemptively before they’ve shown that they’re a direct threat to you. For example e-swording them in maint would be okay, but maxcapping the brig would not. Abductors already have different rules regarding murder (i.e. avoid it) which applies to them above this rule
===No Powergaming===
*As a non-security & non-command crewmember, you're not an experienced soldier. Do not rush into danger without reason.
*Do not collect dangerous items, weapons, or tools "just in case". Do not wear a hardsuit, riot suit, or similar bulky/uncomfortable armor for the entire round.
*Mundane items that an everyday person would have (tools, insuls, sunglasses, soap) are not powergaming unless used specifically in a way that breaks another rule. In those cases it will add to increasing punishments for powergaming.
*Use reasonable self-defense; subdue, but do not try to revenge-kill, any assailants.
*Do not run around with all of the genetic powers, three buffing viruses and the entire armory in your backpack. This is an example of severe powergaming.
*Antags are exempt from this rule.
===AHelp and Ticket Conduct===
*Leaving/Ignoring an admin PM will automatically label you guilty.
*Showing respect and patience with admins has proven to make them more lenient.
*An admins ruling on a issue is final for that round. Do not try to bring it up again.
*Do not immediately ask if the person who killed you is an antag, you will be rejected. If you are still uncertain if your death was valid, spectate them and see if they are performing additional unruly behavior before reporting.
===No Metagaming===
*Using knowledge your character should not have is not allowed. This includes (but is not limited to) all knowledge you gain as a ghost.
*In character (IC) communication in out-of-character (OOC) channels, Discord, or other platforms is not allowed. You cannot discuss an ongoing round until the round has ended.
*Recording and streaming are allowed. Streams must have a minimum 1 minute delay and are responsible for any metacommunications in their chat feed. Recordings must not be uploaded until the round has ended.
*You cannot attack or accuse players as a result of events that occurred in a previous life. When you are cloned, you do not know who your killer is unless someone else tells you.
===Leaving the Game===
*All players are strongly encouraged to use the cryopods to exit the round. This frees up the job slot so someone else can take it.
*You will not be punished for logging out after a round starts unless you are a head of staff or other important role.
*Heads of staff and other important roles must notify the admins if they wish to leave, or they may be jobbanned.
*Suiciding or logging off simply because you did not become an antagonist is not allowed. If you primarily wish to play as an antag, we strongly encourage playing on the main server instead.
===Heads of Staff Conduct===
*Heads of Staff are held to higher standards than regular crewmembers. You are expected to be a competent person and competent at your job.
*Heads of Staff, generally, should not abandon their post. This means you should not leave the station on space adventures or explore lavaland.
*Heads of Staff should not overstep their bounds. For example, the Head of Personnel is not a member of security and should not run around hunting criminals. Nor should the Head of Personnel loot the armory or give themself all-access.
*The Captain is not an Assistant with all-access. You are expected to be a competent leader and ensure the success and survival of your station and its crew.
===Do Your Job===
*Non-antagonists are required to perform their assigned job in good faith. Breaks are fine, but ignoring your department and obligations is not. This goes especially true for Silicons, Heads of Staff, and Security.
*As people are expected to do their job, you are also expected to let people do theirs. If someone is manning a department, you must make a reasonable effort to solicit them for the service you require of them. If they are absent or unwilling to provide a necessary service or item, you are permitted to attempt to do it yourself, at the risk of IC consequences.
*Being an assistant is not a free pass to ignore any part of this rule. Assistants are expected to help around the station, not immediately rush all the supplies that aren’t nailed down or behind locked doors - Ask for whatever supplies you need from the department(s) you’re helping.
===Job Specific Policies===
You are expected to follow these rules for virology and Silicon (borg, AI etc.) roles. You are advised to play these roles after being somewhat familiar with the game as they are a bit more demanding.
====[[Silicon policy|Silicon Policy]]====
====[[Virology Policy]]====

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Note: This page is moderated and can be referenced in OOC issues, such as ban appeals, complaints, reports, etc. This may not apply to the pages this page links to.

Global Rules

All of the rules in this section apply to all servers and will be enforced equally regardless of which server you are on. Bans applied as a result of breaking Global rules will result in a ban from all servers, not just the server the offense occurred on.

R0 Admin Discretion

Admins retain the authority to ignore the rules at their discretion when they feel it's in the best interest of the current round or playerbase at large. However, they will be fully accountable for their actions should they choose to exercise this privilege. If an admin says something is a rule, and you disagree, follow what they say and make a complaint on the forums after the round.

Just because you bend the wording of a rule into a pretzel and don't break the specific RAW (Rule As Written) does not mean you didn't break the RAI (Rule As Intended). Rules can be subject to interpretation and if an admin believes you broke a rule as it is intended to function, you can expect the same consequences. Rules as intended always trump the rules as written, and "Toeing the line" is not permitted.

R0 Key information
  1. Admins can do whatever they feel is necessary, regardless of the rules.
  2. An admin's word is final. Always listen to them.
    • Don't reopen a closed ticket.
    • You can file a complaint about an admin on our forums.
  3. Rules-lawyering is not allowed.
  4. Praying makes you a target for admin abuse; Be careful what you wish for!

R1 Ticket Conduct

If you have had an issue within the current round that requires an admin's assistance to resolve, you may request such by using the "adminhelp" verb in your game window. When typing out your ticket, be as descriptive as possible and try to include character names, character jobs and a detailed description of whatever incident you need help with. Just as admins are expected to remain respectful during tickets, so are players - do not take out your frustrations on the admins and understand we can't always share full details of why something occurred as the round is going on. If an admin sends you a PM (BWOINK), you should respond as soon as you are capable of doing so and answer whatever questions they have to the best of your ability. If you are busy or in danger, try to send a short message such as "hang on" while you get somewhere else.

R1 Key information
  1. Ignoring an admin PM or quitting the game after receiving one may result in a ban. You can explain yourself on the forums afterwards.
  2. Give the admin a quick "Just a min" or something if you're unable to immediately respond to a bwoink.
  3. Do not harass or insult admins in a ticket.
  4. Do not spam tickets or attempt to get a different result from a different admin.
  5. Lying or being intentionally misleading in tickets may result in a ban.

R2 Be Excellent to Each Other

Do not try and intentionally ruin other people's fun. While dying is a normal part of the game and IC conflicts will arise, dickish behavior and harassment is not allowed toward other players outside of the scope of such IC conflicts. Be patient with other players who may not know what they're doing and assist them when you can; remember this is a newbie-friendly server before anything else and toxicity toward players for not understanding something will not be tolerated. In the spirit of this rule, no racial/homophobic slurs or generally intolerant behavior is permitted in or outside of the game. In-character racism between different species is permitted, but keep real-world slurs (including allusions to real slurs) and references out of it.

No erotic content is to be posted OOC or IC as the server contains minors. Violation of this will result in an immediate, permanent ban which may or may not be eligible for appeal. We also reserve the right to privately share any logs of erotic roleplay for the purpose of making fun of you.

R2 Key information
  1. NO EROTIC CONTENT! Content that is not explicitly erotic but still makes people uncomfortable is also banned.
  2. No bigotry, slurs, or general intolerance is permitted. See above for more details.
  3. Don’t damage the arrivals shuttle, and do not attack anyone until they have left the shuttle at least once.
  4. Do not spam call or recall the emergency shuttle.
  5. Don't be a dick.
  6. Use common sense.
  7. Don't spam.
    • Copypastas are considered spam.
  8. Do not threaten other players with ahelps or admin involvement.
  9. Disconnected players (SSD players) may not be stripped of items or searched for evidence of being an antagonist; move them somewhere safe if possible. You can identify a player as disconnected by examining them; "They may snap out of it soon" means they are simply disconnected. "Any recovery is unlikely" means the player is gone for good and their body may be treated as if it were dead.
    • Players disconnecting during an active arrest may still be searched.
    • A disconnected player may be referred to as succumbing to SSD, or Space-Sleep Disorder
    • Disconnected players should generally be moved to a cryosleep pod, as this opens their job slot for a new player to take their place.
    • If the player does not reconnect while in cryosleep, their items will be stripped and "moved" to the nearby cryosleep console. You may then claim the player's items from there.
  10. No cheating: This includes any form of macros, exploits, modified clients or anything else that gives an unfair advantage over other users playing normally.
  11. English is the primary language of the server. You are expected to keep your communications within the server and the discord in English, so that other players may understand you.

R3 Do Not Grief

Defined as the perceived intent of one player wanting to cause grief or annoyance to other players or to the server without any roleplay/IC reason. The emphasis is on "intent". If a member of staff believes that the player's intent is to grief then action will be taken. You can appeal these actions on the Ban Appeals forum. Any damage to the station or players caused by griefing can be repaired at an Admin's discretion.

R3 Key information

Examples of Possible Griefing

  • A security officer using their weapons to kill crew members for low level crimes
  • A player attempting to damage or destroy station equipment without good IC reasoning (Gimping the engine for no reason, throwing away valuable weapons or materials, etc.)
  • Assaulting security officers just for the sake of grabbing their attention. There is some leeway for clowns, but slipping security officers during Red/Delta Alert or during any dangerous situations will result in a ban.
  • Blowing yourself up as a form of, "self-defense," unless you're an antagonist with a microbomb implant
  • Creating or ordering an additional major source of power (Tesla, Singularity, Supermatter shard, etc.) outside of engineering will be considered griefing if the containment fails due to incompetence.
  • "Roleplaying" insanity/psychopathy/etc as an excuse to murder people.

Examples that are NOT Griefing

  • Two crew members getting into a fight about something and throwing a few punches at each other.
  • A clown slipping a security officer in a low danger situation (While the alert level is Green and there aren't any active antagonists, for example).
    • Exercise moderation, this is NOT a pass to spam-slip or make it your goal to slip every single officer. Slipping security may still have IC consequences.

R4 Do Not Self-Antag

If you are not currently in an antagonist role, do not act like you are an antagonist. As a crew member on the space station, you are allied with Nanotrasen and the station as a whole from the start of the round - This means if you commit crimes that may result in you receiving capital punishment as non-antagonist, you are breaking this rule. If an IC conflict arises, be sure to follow Escalation Policy while defending yourself or your workplace. Do not cause excessive chaos as a non-antagonist. Do not act violently when being arrested or removed from an area you are not supposed to be in; using force to defend yourself in cases like that is not considered self-defense. Naturally, this rule may be ignored by antagonists since it is their job to act like one. If you are confused about whether you are an antagonist or not, adminhelp. If you do not get a response, assume you are not an antagonist until an admin tells you otherwise.

R4 Key information
  1. Access to a department does not imply authorization. Just because you managed to gain access to a room or department does not mean you have permission to be inside of it nor steal its equipment. Low-level trespassing or theft is an IC crime, excessive theft or stealing important equipment is self-antagging.
  2. Willfully assisting known antagonists is self-antag. Your loyalty is to Nanotrasen, your co-workers, and the station. There are no friendly antagonists.
  3. Actively seeking conversion or transformation into an antagonist is considered self-antag. This includes actions that are blatantly careless such as bolting your upload open as an AI in the hopes of being subverted, or wandering through maintenance for no reason when cult is confirmed.
  4. Granting mass sentience will be treated as self-antag if more creatures are given sentience than you can maintain reasonable command over. Direct disobedience to orders will still be at the fault of the sentient creature, but vague instructions such as "Do whatever you want" or "You're free" will be at the fault of the player in charge of issuing orders.
  5. Giving sentience to a spiders that can reproduce is always be considered self-antag.
  6. Planting Kudzu is considered self-antag unless properly contained. You will be held responsible if it escapes.
  7. Uploading laws to silicons that make them significantly more dangerous to regular crew or jeopardize a silicon's well-being is self-antag.
  8. Taking High Risk or Head of Staff items that are intended for use by a specific job other than your own is considered self-antag without a valid in-character reason.
    • Powergaming, or taking an item "just because" is not a valid in-character reason.
    • Receiving permission to take a unique item directly from its rightful owner is not a violation of this rule.
    • The Captain is not entitled to items that belong to other heads of staff.
  9. Clowns, Mimes, and Stage Magicians are expected to "entertain" the crew and have some allowance to skirt the above rules in order to suit gimmicks. It is always safest to ask an available admin before carrying out a gimmick that pushes or crosses a line to make sure you have their approval.
    • Other Gimmick roles ("Gimmick" is a job that gives you a random gimmick position such as VIP or Debtor) typically do not get a pass beyond what is sensible for roleplaying as the Gimmick role. Use common sense.
  10. Giving out all-access, or access close to all access without a valid IC reason is self-antag.

R5 No Advertising/Recruiting

Do not post links to other servers with the intention of luring players to a different server. People are more than welcome to play elsewhere, you're just being rude. Obviously there are other servers out there and discussion may pop up now and then - advertising another server isn't the same as having a discussion about them. If you dislike it here and choose to stick around just to talk about how much better other servers are, we are likely to boot you back over to those other servers instead of allowing you to continue. If you attempt to poach/recruit our staff members, we reserve the right to laugh nervously while we tighten the leashes and silence your heresy.

R5 Key information
  1. You may discuss other servers, but do not try to lure players there or recruit players to it. That's just being rude.
  2. Do not try to recruit/poach our staffmembers.

R6 No Multikeying

In order to correctly track players and ensure they are not cheating our notes and warning systems, choose one CKEY (byond account) to play on and stick with it. If your CKEY is offensive, you will be directed to create a new account and the old will be banned. If you are in a household with more than one person playing, it would be best to notify admins as soon as possible; if one of the accounts is banned, the other may be considered ban evasion if we don't already know about it ahead of time.

R6 Key information
  1. If you are found to be using an alternate account to ban evade, you will be permanently banned from the server. Existing permanent bans are far less likely to be considered for appeal if you have been caught evading.
  2. If you are found to have more than one account logged into the same round, all accounts will be banned permanently as this is considered cheating.

R7 Head of Staff conduct

Heads of Staff are held to higher standards than regular crewmembers. You are expected to be a competent person and competent at all the jobs that work under you. You will be expected to lead your department as a professional and to enforce Standard Operating Procedure upon your underlings. Heads of staff are liable to be jobbanned from all Head roles if they are found to be incompetent at the role. Heads of staff are not beginner-friendly roles on this server, nor roles to take just for cool gear.

R7 Key information
  1. Your underlings are much more expendable to NT than you are. Heads of Staff generally should not abandon their post unless there is a pressing need to do so. For example, the Captain should never be on Lavaland in most cases.
  2. Heads of Staff have jurisdiction over their department, but not others. They are encouraged to work together to achieve common goals.
    • The Head of Personnel is responsible for managing access to the station, but is only directly in charge of service and supply jobs. The HoP has no authority over Security; the HoP may not act as a Security Officer. Access to a department should only be given after joint communication with the relevant department head, unless there is no head of staff present within it.
    • The captain or acting captain has final say over every department head, and is responsible for every department that has not yet been assigned a head of staff.
  3. The nuclear authentication disk must be secured at roundstart. How this is accomplished is at the discretion of the Heads of Staff.
  4. The Captain's goal is to ensure the safety of their crew and the success of the station as a whole, not to abuse your position and power-trip over the station. The captain is not required to be totally proficient at all departments, but they should have at least a surface understanding of how each department and role functions.

R8 Antag Conduct

While antagonists are supposed to be the enemies of the station, above all you should seek to make the round more engaging and fun as the star of the show. Succeeding as an antagonist is not the "goal" of SS13, the goal is for all players to have fun. While there are no friendly antags, don't seek to intentionally ruin the round for others just because you're an antagonist, and always remember to be excellent to each other.

R8 Key information
  1. If you are part of a team, you must work with your partners toward completing whatever objectives you share. This means you do not have the option to refuse to assist your team when converted.
  2. Antags are generally exempt from the following rules: R3 (within reason, see below), R4, and all roleplay rules except M1.
  3. Antags are free to complete their objective by any means available, within reason.
    • For example, destroying large amounts of the station is reasonable if your objective is to hijack the shuttle; it is not acceptable as a distraction if your objective is to steal the station's blueprints.
    • If an antag would like to trade out their objectives for a custom gimmick, they can do so by opening an ahelp and requesting it. Note: Requests are not guaranteed to be accepted. All requests fall under admin discretion.
  4. Murderboning is defined as the indiscriminate killing of multiple parties who are not a threat. Murderboning is not permitted unless approved by an admin, per the above. (Feel free to ask if you have an interesting gimmick that'd make it fun for the round)
    • Intentionally creating additional witnesses as an excuse to kill them will be considered murderboning. (Pursuing someone into a main hall is always a bad idea, hide the evidence or hide yourself)
    • Isolated killings and kills that reasonably assist with your objectives are not murderboning.
    • Security may be considered a threat and may be pre-emptively eliminated without provocation, but low-collateral methods must be used to eliminate them. Bombing the security wing is not considered low-collateral.
    • Crew inside a department in which you must complete an objective may be considered a threat and pre-emptively eliminated without provocation.
    • Some roles are granted an exception to this rule, please consult the Murderbone Policy at the bottom of this page for more information.
  5. Check the individual antagonist pages for specific rules relating to that game mode. You can see a full list of antags on the Game Mode page.

R9 Metagaming and Meta-communications

Players are not allowed to use information gained in any way other than from their living character's point of view during an ongoing round, except for official information libraries such as the wiki. You may not use information gained through voice communications with other players, while dead as a ghost, or any information stated in any OOC chat. This is considered cheating and violations may result in a lengthy or permanent ban from the server or OOC. Note: If you wish to use meta-comms to help assist/teach new players, contact an admin first and we will likely allow it.

R9 Key information
  1. Revealing in-character information in out-of-character channels, such as OOC or Discord, is not allowed while rounds are ongoing (referred to as ICK OCK).
  2. Streaming is allowed, but you must have a minimum of 1-minute delay for broadcasting.
    • You are also responsible for any meta-comms taking place in your chat feed - obviously you can't control your viewers, but acting on meta-knowledge from your feed will result in a ban.
  3. You cannot attack players over events that occurred in a previous life. This includes ghost respawns and new rounds. When you are cloned, you cannot remember the last 5 minutes leading up to your death.
    • Taking action against another player based on events your current character couldn't know about, or that occurred in a different round, is called meta-grudging and is against the rules as well.

R10 Leaving the Game

If you wish to leave the game, please use the cryopods located in/near the dorms when possible. This will free up your character's job to be filled by a new player.

R10 Key information
  1. Heads of Staff and AIs that leave the game (Cryo or not) without notifying admins may find themselves banned from Command/AI roles. As command, you may be playing an integral role in the round and shouldn't leave without notice, barring an emergency.
    • It is encouraged to leave any unique items within your locker, when possible, before entering cryo.
  2. Committing suicide or logging off simply because you did not become an antagonist is not allowed. If you queue up for the round and then immediately leave the game you may be antag-banned. This also covers any attempts to maximize antagonist probability, excluding antag tokens.

Sage (MRP) Rules

All of the rules in this section apply only to our medium roleplay server, Sage. Bans applied as a result of breaking these rules will result in a ban only from Sage, since roleplaying is not required on Golden.

M1 You Must Roleplay

The goal of MRP is to immerse players in a fictional universe, enabling players to roleplay with each other and escape from their boring real lives. Your character is a grown adult working on a research station for a major company. You are a professional; act like it. Have a sensible name, construct a character for yourself and behave as the character would, and avoid breaking the immersion. More details can be found in the Key Information section below. Declaring independence from NT or the rest of the station is grounds for a server ban unless it is done in response to character-driven events in the current round (with admin approval). Even if excused as valid roleplay, declaring independence is still treason and will be treated as such IC, either by CentCom or Security. Expect to be executed.

M1 Key information
  1. You must roleplay. You're a professional working for a major corporation. Act like you want to keep your job.
    • Roleplaying insanity or any other mental illness as an excuse to bypass this is not allowed. Nanotrasen would not have hired you in the first place.
  2. Antagonists exist for the purpose of inciting conflict and roleplay, not for the purpose of greentexting.
    • Antagonists with no objectives must act in ways suiting their nature. The goal of a Morph is to eat everything, the goal of a Nightmare is to snuff out all lights- and those who keep the station lit. Even Xenomorphs must act for their objective. Their primary goal is to breed and protect their hive.
  3. Follow Space Law and the Standard Operating Procedure.
    • Heads of Staff are expected to enforce SOP within their department.
    • Good roleplay (emphasis on good) can be used to justify violating SOP or Space Law to an extent, but may still have IC consequences.
  4. Declaring independence from NT or the station results in a ban in most cases.
    • See the longform version of this rule above for more details and exceptions.
  5. Discussing out-of-round information in-game (OCK-ICK) is not tolerated. Do not break the immersion of other players. Examples include (but are not limited to):
    • Mentioning admins, tickets, the server rules, etc.
    • The fact that you are playing a game, or the round-based cyclical nature of your existence.
    • Any references to information acquired outside of your character's scope of knowledge.
  6. Netspeak is not permitted (lol, wtf, brb and the like).
  7. Use a lore-friendly name, and follow Naming Guidelines for your species.
    • Do not use the names of famous real/fictional people/characters.
    • Obvious or heavy references are also not allowed.
    • Clowns, mimes, and wizards are permitted to have meme/unusual names, but admin discretion still applies.
  8. Most shifts (aka "rounds" out-of-character) are "normal" for your character. Rounds are typically non-canon, and only the current shift is abnormal/crazy/etc.
    • Basically, don't act like it's normal for cultists/nukies/wizard/etc to happen to the station, or for things to generally devolve into chaos.
    • Pretend your shifts normally go smoothly and without major incidents, and that the current round/shift is an anomaly.

M2 No Powergaming

Antags are exempt from this rule at all times. "Powergaming" is considered to be the act of prioritizing "winning" rather than sensible roleplaying. Good roleplaying means that you have to embrace the possibility of "losing" for the sake of roleplay and/or preserving immersion. You should not be seeking gear you have no roleplay justification for having, nor should you ever generally be rushing into danger unless it is part of your job. For example, it makes sense for an Atmos Tech to don a hardsuit and enter a breached room to repair it. It makes sense for a Security Officer to acquire a gun from the armory and go fight to repel traitors. It does not make sense if the jobs are switched, and either case would be considered powergaming. Preemptively donning a hardsuit or acquiring a gun "just in case" is also considered powergaming.

M2 Key information
  1. Whether or not you do something should be based on whether or not it makes sense for your character to do it.
  2. Do not seek/acquire items that have no relevance to your job without an appropriate IC reason.
    • This includes preemptively seeking self-defense items "just in case". Or acquiring insulated gloves or tools without a valid IC reason as someone not employed by Engineering.
    • Blue Alert is not an excuse to ignore this rule.
    • Red or Delta Alert or a direct threat/attack to yourself or your department is justification for arming/preparing yourself.
    • Tech Storage is to be used for replacement parts, not for you to have your own personal machines.
  3. Non-security & non-command crewmembers are not experienced soldiers. You should generally call for help, rather than intervening directly.
    • This means no valid-hunting.
    • You should generally attempt to flee from combat or dangerous situations.
    • You can be involved in minor physical altercations between crewmembers that result from roleplay.

M3 Do Your Job

Antags are exempt from this rule at all times. You are generally expected to know how to do your job, either by reading the relevant wiki page(s) or by experience on Golden (LRP). Some leeway is granted to new players, but you should seek out instruction in character from your peers. You should also do your job and not ignore your responsibilities. Rather than stealing or being solely self-reliant, you are expected to engage with other players for things you need (just ask). Assistants are expected to assist, and Gimmick roles are expected to facilitate roleplay via their gimmick.

M3 Key information
  1. Know how to do your job. Read its wiki page, and the Standard Operating Procedure for your department.
  2. Non-antagonists are generally supposed to be doing their jobs. Breaks are fine, but do not completely ignore your department/obligations.
  3. Let people do their own jobs. If something is within the purview of another department, you are expected to engage with them rather than doing it yourself.
    • If someone has something you want, just ask them.
    • An example of violating this would be a Medical Doctor making medicine themself rather than asking the Chemist.
    • If the department is unmanned/unwilling to assist you, you may attempt to do it yourself at the risk of IC consequences.
  4. Assistants are expected to be useful.
    • You do not have a free pass to do your own thing. This includes wandering maintenance for no reason or in search of gear/loot.
    • You are the lowest in the chain of command, and are expected to answer any request when something is asked of you.
    • If you do want to do your own thing, request a custom job title from the Head of Personnel. They are not obligated to approve your request.
  5. Gimmick roles exist to enable roleplaying opportunities and are expected to act out their assigned roles in good faith. Examples for various Gimmick roles follow:
    • The Barber should advertise their services and provide haircuts to the crew.
    • The Stage Magician should "entertain" the crew with their abilities similar to a Clown or Mime.
    • Debtors are "homeless" conspiracy theorists that think NT is out to get them. Do not remove your hat. This role does not have a pass to grief or otherwise violate any rules.
    • Psychiatrists should seek patients, or obnoxiously flout their useless degree in the bar.

Golden (LRP) Rules

Golden provides the most freedom due to its relatively lax rules. However, being banned from Golden usually results in automatically being banned from Sage, since anything that gets you banned on Golden is guaranteed to be bannable there as well.

L1 Validity System

Validity serves as an extension of our Escalation Policy. In addition to normal escalation, there are several actions that make players "Valid" as explained below. The validity system is intended to teach players what to and not to do on the space station, since becoming valid will usually result in your untimely death and your removal from the round. Be wary when trying to kill valid players, however; just because a player is valid doesn't mean they can't defend themselves when attacked.

L1 Key information
  1. Once a player is valid to you, they can be removed from the round by any means you see fit. If you can rightfully kill a player you may do anything up to and including killing that player.
  2. Just because your target is valid does not mean you are immune to IC consequences for what you do to them. Security may still detain you for murder, for instance.
  3. Suspicions and hearsay over comms are not sufficient enough to deem someone valid, but do allow for further investigation. No amount of arguing/declaring that a player is valid will make them valid to others that did not witness the act/evidence.
  4. All types of antagonists are valid once proven. Admitting to being an antagonist, even if you're lying, counts for the purposes of this rule. Lying to bait people into validhunting you so you can kill them in "self-defense" is not allowed.
  5. Erotic role-playing or reciting erotic content makes you valid. This should also be reported to admins, since ERP is against the rules.
  6. Mutiny, Grand Theft, and Grand Sabotage as described under Space Law makes you valid.
    • Attempted Murder/Murder does not, and all other capital crimes are already covered by other definitions in a broader scope than space law covers.
  7. Heads of Staff and Security cannot make someone valid, but Security can arrest people in accordance with Space Law.
  8. Trespassing in certain high-security areas makes you valid to command/security. Entering with stolen access or by slipping in through an open door is still trespassing. This includes the following areas:
    • Bridge
    • Command staff quarters and offices
    • Vault
    • Armory
    • AI satellite
    • AI upload
    • Virology
  9. Being seen with antagonist equipment makes you valid. Loot gamer gear at your own risk.
  10. Buying a dangerous shuttle makes you valid (Oh hi Daniel, Disco Inferno, Hyperfractal Gigashuttle, The Arena, and Meteor with rockets.)
  11. As Virologist, releasing diseases that have no beneficial purpose makes you valid. Refusing to treat or refusing to assist in treating disease outbreaks makes you valid, under the assumption that you released it.
  12. Constructing an AI without permission from either the (Acting) Captain or the Research Director makes you valid.
  13. Mimes breaking their vow of silence are valid.
  14. Killing Ian makes you valid.
  15. Admins may deem a player valid. Ask if you are unsure in any particular situation, or if you'd like special permission to kill someone annoying who is otherwise not valid yet.

L2 Don't Be Detrimental

Antags are exempt from this rule at all times. You're allowed to have fun and freedom, but if what you're doing consistently impacts other players' round, that is when admins will take action. Limited chaos is permitted, constantly causing chaos is not. Stealing a gun from the brig and leading security on a manhunt is fun once in a while. Doing it consistently is acting like an antagonist when you are not, and ruins the round for others. Do not play a job just for its items/access then completely ignore all of its responsibilities.

L2 Key information
  1. When causing chaos, exercise moderation. Do not consistently do it nor ruin the round for others.
  2. Don't play a job just for items/access.
    • The Captain is not an Assistant with all-access.

Index of Policies

Policies serve as extensions of the rules, and exist to prevent bloating the rules page. Ignorance of a policy is not an excuse to ignore/break it.

Admin Conduct

Conduct we expect from admins acting in an official capacity both in and out of the servers. If you have concerns with an admin violating any of this, make a complaint on the forums.

Escalation Policy

This policy lays out how conflicts are expected to be resolved, and any breaches of this policy will be classified as either over-escalation or self-antag depending on the severity of the breach.

Naming Guidelines

This page provides the naming conventions that are enforced as part of the rules on our medium roleplay server, Sage.

Silicon Policy

Refer here for all your needs about silicons. This page applies for both servers, except for the purge lawset which is handled differently on each server.

Standard Operating Procedure

How the crew should conduct themselves during different alert levels and situations. The guidelines on this page are part of our Server Rules for our MRP server, Sage. It is merely a suggestion for our LRP server, Golden.

Murderbone Policy

Murderbone Policy
Is murderbone allowed with this role?
Antagonist Is murderboning allowed?
Traitor / Blood Brother No
Changeling No
Malfunctioning AI Yes, but it should only happen when DELTA alert is reached
Nuclear Operative / Lone Operative Yes
Wizard Yes
Blood Cult In general no, conversion should take priority, however if the situation is dire you are allowed to kill as many as required to accomplish your goals.
Revolutionary In general no, conversion should take priority, however if the situation is dire you are allowed to kill as many as required to accomplish your goals.
Ashwalker No, but killing to create bodies for the nest is encouraged. The nest should remain defended.
Revenant Yes
Blob Yes
Abductor No
Space Dragons Yes
Space Ninja No
Xenomorph Yes
Pirate Yes
Obsessed No
Nightmare Yes
Heretic Yes, but only after they ascend.
Internal Affairs Agent No
External Affairs Agent Yes

Citing a Rule

Rule citations should use the following format: [Section Prefix][Number].[Key Information Subsection]

The Section Prefix can be R, M, or L based on the section of the rules it is from. The Number is the rule number. The Key Information Subsection is the number of a specific point from the Key Information section of a rule; this is not required, but strongly encouraged. The Key Information Subsection should be 0 if an admin is using their own discretion to interpret a rule in a way not explicitly mentioned in the Key Information.

Example of a valid rule citation: R1.3 would be Do not harass or insult admins in a ticket.