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'''<big>Just because you are in perma DOES NOT mean you are an antagonist. You are still bound by rule 2.</big>'''
'''<big>Just because you are in perma DOES NOT mean you are an antagonist. You are bound by rule B4 and C2. Prisoners are not eligible to roll antagonist.</big>'''
 
For some god forsaken reason, in a Space Station literally filled to the brim with opportunities, you've chosen to be the single job which has a severely constrained pool of options. Well, good for you! In fact, the Prisoner is one of the few roles which can actually work as intended for both new players and veterans, whilst still providing options for conflict.
 
A few important things to be aware of:
 
* You are '''not an antagonist'''. Remember: you did sign up for this role. If you should want to walk the halls of the station once more, you should earn your freedom, usually by working with the Warden and the Justice Department to determine terms of release. You might prove to be valuable manpower against the various threats the station professes.


For some god forsaken reason, in a Space Station literally filled to the brim with opportunities, you've chosen to be the single job which has a severely constrained pool of options. Well, good for you! In fact, the Prisoner is one of the few roles which can actually work as intended for both new players and veterans, whilst still providing options for conflict.  
* If you feel you have no choice but to escape, minimize harm while preserving your own life, and understand that you may not enjoy the consequences of your actions if you get caught once more.


A few important things to be aware of:
**Do not escape for no reason. Walking through an open door is fine, beating an officer with a bat is not.
**Do not seek to escape without excellent reason, such as security abuse of criminal neglect. If you are unsure whether your reason is sufficient, feel free to contact the administrators.
*You have been outfitted with a subdermal tracking implant that broadcasts your location.
*As a permanent Prisoner, you have additional rights and expectations placed upon you. You can read more about them [[Standard_Operating_Procedure#Treatment_of_Prisoners|here]]
 
== Bandito ==
[[File:Ferret.png|64px]]
<s>A fellow hardened criminal.</s> Just a silly little guy. Usually hangs around the permabrig with you.


* You are '''not an antagonist'''. Remember: you did sign up for this role. If you should want to walk the halls of the station once more, you should ''earn'' your freedom, whether by escaping your confines or working with security/lawyers to determine terms of release. You might prove to be valuable manpower against the various threats the station professes.
* If you should wish to escape, minimize harm while preserving your own life, and understand that you may not enjoy the consequences of your actions if you get caught once more.
** You are allowed to use minimal force to escape the prison, which includes brawling with security (i.e. fighting without murder).
** If you knock an officer into crit, you MUST make an attempt to get them help if you are not an antagonist.
* Otherwise, enjoy the amenities of the place that holds you.


== Welcome to the Permabrig ==
== Welcome to the Permabrig ==
[[File:PermaLighthouse.png|thumb|This is an exemple of a permabrig, not all permabrigs are build the same so don't except the same amount of entertainment or freedom at every station.]]
[[File:PermaLighthouse.png|thumb|This is an example of a Permabrig. Not all permabrigs are built the same so don't except the same amount of entertainment or freedom at every station.]]
 
This will be your home for most, if not all, of the shift. Ideally, since you do not have any duties or obligations, you will be spending your time interacting with your fellow inmates, and the Officers in charge of you. The Prison can be a very relaxing place far away from the hustle and bustle of the station, where you make friends with your inmates and work the garden and the kitchen to provide all of the dietary needs of your new friends and even to those of security, or where you simply play some board games and talk with your new friends. The prison can be the place where you work together with the Guards to remodel the place  The prison can also be the place where you try to make a shiv and get batoned for it.


This will probably be your home for most of the shift. You spawn in here with other prisoners. There is a small garden, with all the necessary tools to tend to it, and some sanitary facilities. There is some food, along with a Microwave, but don't expect Nanotrasen to provide much for you. After all, you ARE a criminal. Besides that, there's enough toys, dices, and objects to keep yourself somewhat entertained.
The Permabrig contains a garden and some seeds. If you want to you can ask for more seeds from the Guards. It also contains at least a microwave, and maybe even a full blown kitchen. The Permabrig will also contain various entertainment opportunities, maybe a TV, maybe a Jukebox, maybe just some dice and maps. Some stations have asteroids near the Permabrig that you may mine for resources, under supervision of course.
Your headset gives you access to the prison comms channel. This channel is accessible to prisoners, and members of the Justice- and Security- Departments. You may always ask Security for anything your mind desires, but keep in mind any and all toys, tools and trinkets are yours only as long as security agrees they are. Be nice to them and they will probably be nice to you. Cause problems and you will learn that the only things they are forced to provide to you are food, water, clothes and medical care.
If you are ever injured, it is the duty of the Corpsman to treat you. Still, try to avoid unnecessary injuries, even if you have access to a private, on demand, doctor. As opposed to a doctor found in medical, the Corpsman is unlikely to carry candy to give you after treatment.


Ideally, since you are the single job without any duties or obligations, you should be making a backstory for yourself to keep yourself sane. Just remember to keep your backstory logical, you are in perma for a reason. If you're one of the poor saps who spawn in without a cellmate, well, no luck in having much fun.
The Permabrig is a great place to talk to people. It is (always, but especially as a Prisoner) recommended to have a backstory. Prisoner is a very social role, so if you have no cellmate and your Guards are also absent, you can either try to get fast tracked to parole or try to make your own fun.


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Latest revision as of 15:17, 11 December 2024

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Prisoner
Difficulty: Easy
Requirements: 6 hours in Security
Access: None
Extended Access: None
Supervisors: Warden, Prison Guard
Subordinates: None
Duties: Do whatever you can in permabrig.
Guides: Hydroponics, Cooking, This article


Just because you are in perma DOES NOT mean you are an antagonist. You are bound by rule B4 and C2. Prisoners are not eligible to roll antagonist.

For some god forsaken reason, in a Space Station literally filled to the brim with opportunities, you've chosen to be the single job which has a severely constrained pool of options. Well, good for you! In fact, the Prisoner is one of the few roles which can actually work as intended for both new players and veterans, whilst still providing options for conflict.

A few important things to be aware of:

  • You are not an antagonist. Remember: you did sign up for this role. If you should want to walk the halls of the station once more, you should earn your freedom, usually by working with the Warden and the Justice Department to determine terms of release. You might prove to be valuable manpower against the various threats the station professes.
  • If you feel you have no choice but to escape, minimize harm while preserving your own life, and understand that you may not enjoy the consequences of your actions if you get caught once more.
    • Do not escape for no reason. Walking through an open door is fine, beating an officer with a bat is not.
    • Do not seek to escape without excellent reason, such as security abuse of criminal neglect. If you are unsure whether your reason is sufficient, feel free to contact the administrators.
  • You have been outfitted with a subdermal tracking implant that broadcasts your location.
  • As a permanent Prisoner, you have additional rights and expectations placed upon you. You can read more about them here


Bandito

A fellow hardened criminal. Just a silly little guy. Usually hangs around the permabrig with you.


Welcome to the Permabrig

This is an example of a Permabrig. Not all permabrigs are built the same so don't except the same amount of entertainment or freedom at every station.

This will be your home for most, if not all, of the shift. Ideally, since you do not have any duties or obligations, you will be spending your time interacting with your fellow inmates, and the Officers in charge of you. The Prison can be a very relaxing place far away from the hustle and bustle of the station, where you make friends with your inmates and work the garden and the kitchen to provide all of the dietary needs of your new friends and even to those of security, or where you simply play some board games and talk with your new friends. The prison can be the place where you work together with the Guards to remodel the place The prison can also be the place where you try to make a shiv and get batoned for it.

The Permabrig contains a garden and some seeds. If you want to you can ask for more seeds from the Guards. It also contains at least a microwave, and maybe even a full blown kitchen. The Permabrig will also contain various entertainment opportunities, maybe a TV, maybe a Jukebox, maybe just some dice and maps. Some stations have asteroids near the Permabrig that you may mine for resources, under supervision of course. Your headset gives you access to the prison comms channel. This channel is accessible to prisoners, and members of the Justice- and Security- Departments. You may always ask Security for anything your mind desires, but keep in mind any and all toys, tools and trinkets are yours only as long as security agrees they are. Be nice to them and they will probably be nice to you. Cause problems and you will learn that the only things they are forced to provide to you are food, water, clothes and medical care. If you are ever injured, it is the duty of the Corpsman to treat you. Still, try to avoid unnecessary injuries, even if you have access to a private, on demand, doctor. As opposed to a doctor found in medical, the Corpsman is unlikely to carry candy to give you after treatment.

The Permabrig is a great place to talk to people. It is (always, but especially as a Prisoner) recommended to have a backstory. Prisoner is a very social role, so if you have no cellmate and your Guards are also absent, you can either try to get fast tracked to parole or try to make your own fun.

Roles on DeltaV
Command Captain · Head of Personnel · Head of Security · Chief Engineer · Mystagogue · Chief Medical Officer · Logistics Officer · Chief Justice
Justice Department Chief Justice · Clerk · Prosecutor · Lawyer
Security Head of Security · Warden · Security Officer · Prison Guard · Corpsman · Detective · Security Cadet
Engineering Chief Engineer · Atmospheric Technician · Station Engineer · Technical Assistant
Epistemics Mystagogue · Psionic Mantis · Chaplain · Scientist · Research Assistant
Medical Chief Medical Officer · Medical Doctor · Paramedic · Chemist · Psychologist · Medical Intern
Logistics Logistics Officer · Cargo Technician · Salvage Specialist · Courier
Service Head of Personnel · Janitor · Bartender · Botanist · Chef · Service Worker · Boxer · Clown · Martial Artist · Mime · Musician · Reporter · Passenger · Zookeeper · Librarian · Gladiator · Prisoner
Sillicon Cyborg · Personal AI
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