CKEY: cobradormascarado
Your Discord: cafedamanha44777
Offender’s In-Game Name: Anxiety
Date (YYYY-MM-DD): december 29 2024
Round Number: 51143
Rules Broken: 3 and 7
I do believe that the situation is rather nuanced and I do not believe that Anxiety was completely in the wrong, however, I still do believe it infringes a couple of rules and there it is important i adress it in an admin report.
I do believe they broke the following rules:
Rule 3: You are generally expected to know the basics of your job by reading the wiki page. Some leeway is granted to new players, but you should seek out instruction in character from your peers.
Know how to do your job. Read its wiki page, and the Standard Operating Procedure for your department.
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
Medical doctor SOP: Medical Doctors may not refuse to treat any wounded crewmember who is requesting assistance.
Rule 7: dickish behavior and harassment is not allowed toward other players outside of the scope of such IC conflicts.
- Don’t be a dick.
I was the chemist in this round and had previously performed a body swap operation on a crew member because I had been asked to do so. I did, and after proving that I was a capable surgeon, the CMO agreed that I could have access to the operating room added to my id.
Once I saw a husked body in medbay and I tried to use synthflesh to unhusk them, but it didn’t work. After that, the medical team and I didn’t know how to revive them, but I suggested that we could do a body swapping surgery and get them revived in a minute or two, which they didn’t seem to agree with at first, but after a few more failed revival attempts, they agreed that a body swap was plausible.
I asked Anxiety to take the body of the deceased crew member to the operating theatre, and I took the ashen skeleton with me. Anxieyt was unhappy that I was using a skeleton and not a human corpse from the morgue, but in the end allowed me to proceed anyway. I wanted to start the operation and I don’t remember the exact context, but I said that she should allow me to do my job.
The context of the sentence was that we would have already resuscitated the patient if she had allowed me to do it my way, but I didn’t mean anything by that because we were going to do my plan either way.
She got angry and said something along the lines of “that’s sells it to me” and then abruptly dragged him out of the operating room and then into the stasis bed in the medical lobby.
I don’t understand what she was trying to do, but she tried to revive them again somehow, but this time without me for some reason. I tried to ask her, but she continued to be rude, so I just gave up and went to do something else. When I came back, she did exactly what I told her to do and revived them by body swapping, but she did it wrong and revived them in a rotten, ashen skeleton instead of putting the brain in and then cloning them (this round I had produced enough synthflesh to make as many clones as we wanted).
I believe that she was unnecessarily rude and arrogant by making it difficult to resuscitate the patient just because she was angry that a chemist was trying to help her. This type of behaviour is not only bad for the people trying to cooperate with her, but also for the patients who have to wait a long time for things that could be resolved in a more efficient manner.
We might also consider that this rule provides some leeway for the actions I described, since I was a chemist in that round and therefore under this pretense she could argue that I was not supposed to be doing surgery, however, this was not the reason that she didn’t allow me to do it, matter of fact she knew that it was the correct thing to do (she not only ended up doing the surgery that i suggested but also was gonna do it with me initially), the only reason that she would not allow me to was because she was angry that I told her to “let me do my job” and revive them by doing a body swap instead of complicating the situation further by trying to find another way to do it. The body swap turned out to be the right approach because not only did she do it herself after saying I could not do it (as it was the only option), but the patient itself showed that they appreaciated the body.