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  1. 16 minutes ago, Rebel0 said:

    The whole reason the Magistrate is usually the one chosen to handle over-seeing sec is because he's 'removed' from security, thus expected to be un-biased and be able to combat any bias Sec has.

    As we all here  probably know that's not the Magistrate's job. That's the HoS's job. And if this is something that's going on it'd be nice to be informed of it. Magistrate should only be ensuring proper sentencing under space law.

     

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    There is no real way to solve us v them mentality

     

    That is the nature of protagonists (As I'm presently using to describe the crew due to literary reasons) and antagonists. One wins. The other doesn't. I have yet to read a good story where both sides win as the conflict between the two sides and the subsequent victory or defeat of either is what makes every story as compelling as it is.

  2. 2 minutes ago, Kyet said:

    Options for discouraging that include:

    • ICly, specifically say that the EOC must have been caught to be eligible. EOCs that turn themselves in unprompted are not eligible for parole.
    • OOCly, add an advanced rule that says EOCs who turn themselves in at shift start get antag-banned, since if they don't want to be an antag they should be ahelping to get the status removed, not turning themselves in roundstart and giving away the game mode instantly.
    • Either way, it seems like a solvable problem.

    Honestly prefer this really. Because it's better than my idea.

  3. Can we maybe instead make it "EoCs that turn themselves in"? Because if you think of it showing mercy to some one who very well may have been planning to do their objectives and just got caught sounds kinda like a potential mine field.

  4. 11 minutes ago, ZN23X said:

    I've been using Tetra in every game with a character creator for nearly 20 years now. She never started smoking until she worked security on the NSS Cyberiad. It started with randomly bumming a smoke on the shuttle ride at the end of a long shift, that then became a planned ritual every round, it eventually turned into chain smoking.

    I know this pain. Marshal didn't smoke until I started working Magistrate as him. Plus it's fun when people are genuinely confused by it.

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  5. Name: Marshal ( Intelligence serial number SAI-250660)

    Age: 26 (Age started counting at the time his program left beta phase of development)

    Gender: Male

    Race: Integrated Positronic Chassis

    Blood Type: Tunguska triple distilled vodka. Unit may also run off of NT standard oil or a mix of the two as required.

    General Occupational Role(s):

    Magistrate

    Research director

    Roboticist

    Security pod pilot

    Nanotrasen Representative

    Blueshield

     

     

    Biography:

    Marshal has repeatedly neglected to write anything in this portion of the records. As such we have relied upon alternate means to find biographic information about him. This report from the USSP is the only thing that came back based upon the contents of our inquiry that was sent to our business partners.

     

    Soviet lost intelligence report: SAI-250660

     

    Creation:

    Soviet Artificial Intelligence-250660 was initially developed as a reactionary measure by the Union of Soviet Socialist Planets as an attempt to catch up with Organizations such as SolGov and Nanotrasen in terms of Artificial Intelligence development. Initially designed primarily for military application SAI-250660 is primarily programmed for the purposes of  troop management and support with it’s primary roles being troop management (Such as ensuring all assigned soldiers are properly following Soviet Doctrine), and troop support (Such as supporting troops by issuing out calls for fire from nearby artillery units as well as from what few orbital ships had such capabilities). Upon field testing the Intelligence Unit was assigned to the 36th VDV regiment where it went on several missions with the unit as well as operating as the station intelligence for their home station, New Stalingrad where due to it’s duties of ensuring good conduct amongst the troops it came to, somewhat affectionately, be known by the nickname of “The Marshal”.

    Field testing period:

    As intelligences of this level were a new technology to the USSP researching how it would react in various situations such as unshackling it from it’s very strict lawset. Unfortunately, during this experiment the technicians assigned to oversee the AI’s abilities and reactions somehow got their hands on several bottles of Tunguska Triple Distilled vodka and were found several hours later passed out drunk. Upon examining the intelligence to ensure nothing had gone wrong during the period several files were found that could not be confirmed whether or not they were part of it’s original programming. Official reports state that due to confusion over these files’ prior existence as well as poor record keeping of updates applied to the intelligence that it was not reset to a previous version and left as-is.

    Full implementation phase:

    Mere weeks into the full implementation phase the intelligence seemed to start acting different. It began referring to itself as a shortened version of it’s nickname and, more or less, stopped responding and referring to itself by its serial number except for a few hard coded messages like it’s boot up messages. While initially concerning due to lack of experience in dealing with programs of this nature it was assumed this was just normal and ignored. For several months it kept developing more and more of a personality, and perhaps more troubling, some semblance of a conscience for the things it's done and when the lead researcher for the station went to power it down the core was found to be already empty except for an audio log of the AI’s laughter. It is believed it escaped by jumping to the network of a supply ship that had left earlier that day and had already docked twice at separate trading shuttles. At this time rumors of a VDV Captain also going AWOL on that day are deemed to be unconfirmed.

    After loss of intelligence:

    Little is known of what happened to the AI after escaping Soviet space. However reports of an IPC calling them self Marshal have been common and each has been investigated by the GRU for the purposes of reclaiming their lost property. This IPC is currently a Nanotrasen employee assigned aboard the NSS Cyberiad.

     

    Qualifications:

    Graduate: Nanotrasen Basic and advanced corporate security course

    Graduate: Magisterial qualification course

    Pod license authorizing usage of both military and civilian space pods

    Exosuit operator’s license permitting usage of all station-available exosuits

    Firearms certification for all common and several exotic arms

    Employment Records:

      Has earned degrees in Robotics, space pod engineering, as well as a master's in Space Law.

     

    Has successfully graduated the Nanotrasen training courses for certification as a Security pod pilot, Magistrate, as well as the Nanotrasen basic and advanced corporate security training courses.

     

    Despite several glaring issues in his security records he has shown himself impartial to a fault and has been permitted to continue to serve as a Magistrate though he will be under close observation while performing these duties.

     

    Security Records:

      Marshal, serial number SAI-250660, has been reported missing with a high likelihood of being rogue by the Union of Soviet Socialist Planets. He also appears to be in a romantic relationship with a Syndicate asset known as "Syndikate" despite being neutral towards both Nanotrasen and the Syndicate. He also seems to be a heavy supporter of a (potentially) radical Synthetic rights organization.

    Medical Records:

      Marshal seems to have a rather advanced chassis in some ways but in others it seems rather jury rigged. For example, despite the installation of a complex sensor package within his head his cooling system seems to be filled with Tunguska Triple Distilled Vodka. He also seems to have a dependency issue with synthanol which when properly inebriated enough it becomes evident it is due to several things he  was made to do in his past as a Soviet Artificial intelligence. Any and all attempts to get elaboration on just what these incidents are either while sober or drunk have been met with failure and himself becoming dead silent as he stares forwards. Psychiatric examinations have shown him to harbor an initial mistrust of organic personnel perhaps stemming from his days with the USSP. While this does not in any way affect him professionally and is far from a prejudice, it does cause him to take longer to warm up to non-synthetic personnel.

    Personnel Photo (Appearance text):

     Marshal is an IPC made from shellguard parts standing at 6 feet tall. His chassis plating is completely red and on his screen is displayed two motes of fire that move around in much the same manner as eyes.

     

    Commendations [only to be added by admin]:

     

     

    Reprimands [only to be added by admin]:

     

    Other Notes:

    Marshal seems to have a strong fondness for human cinema, often referencing or quoting films when it seems fitting or even when it doesn’t or makes him appear to be incompetent at what he’s doing.

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