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|title=Librarian | |||
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|difficulty=Easy | |difficulty=Easy | ||
|requirements= | |requirements=1 hour of playtime | ||
|access= | |access=Service, Maintenance, Library | ||
|extendedaccess= | |extendedaccess=None | ||
|supervisors=[[ | |supervisors=[[Head of Personnel]] | ||
|subordinates=None | |subordinates=None | ||
|duties= | |duties=Manage the library onboard the station. Teach crew-members how to play DnD. Organize station events. <s>Chuck dice at people</s> | ||
|guides= | |guides=None | ||
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Librarian is the station's keeper of knowledge! Or, rather, the role that wants to offer knowledge to people. A roleplaying oriented role, Librarian is a passenger with a special title in most regards, but you may be able to organize a game of Spacemen and Syndicate, or write that novel you always wanted to. | |||
The Librarian is primarily a roleplay-driven job with little practical responsibility aboard the station. There are a few fun activities you can get up to though: | |||
* Organize D&D utilizing pen, paper, and dice | |||
* Remodel the library to make more space for D&D | |||
* Send a fax to every department inviting them to D&D | |||
* Write so many words on paper that people won't bother reading | |||
* Try to forge paperwork just to test your abilities | |||
* Print copies of the [[Chaplain]]'s bible and place it in a section labeled "Fiction" | |||
* Host a public reading then copy paste your whole fanfic for the captive audience | |||
* Host a wholesome game of Basket-Book | |||
* Be a helpful research librarian by bringing Atmos books on how to do their job. Do the same for medical. | |||
* Label everything with your name and charge a fee to use your stuff. | |||
* Get the [[Clown]]s and [[Musician]]s to preform your play. | |||
* Be an actual Librarian. Keep the Library stocked with book, have people request book and read them, take it back from them when they didn't return it in time. | |||
Some more practical Librarian sub-roles include: | |||
* Court Stenographer: A lot happens in the court room and it can help the legal department to have a good record of court proceedings. Use your massive WPM and shorthand skills to write crucial legal documents only you know how to read. Bring both editions of Robert's Rules of Escalation in your bag so you can throw the book at unruly coworkers. Requires a functioning legal system. | |||
* Communication Assistant: Help the mute and heavily accented characters communicate by interpreting for them or providing pen & paper at a moments notice. | |||
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Librarian |
Difficulty: Easy Requirements: 1 hour of playtime Access: Service, Maintenance, Library Extended Access: None Supervisors: Head of Personnel Subordinates: None Duties: Manage the library onboard the station. Teach crew-members how to play DnD. Organize station events. Guides: None |
Librarian is the station's keeper of knowledge! Or, rather, the role that wants to offer knowledge to people. A roleplaying oriented role, Librarian is a passenger with a special title in most regards, but you may be able to organize a game of Spacemen and Syndicate, or write that novel you always wanted to.
The Librarian is primarily a roleplay-driven job with little practical responsibility aboard the station. There are a few fun activities you can get up to though:
- Organize D&D utilizing pen, paper, and dice
- Remodel the library to make more space for D&D
- Send a fax to every department inviting them to D&D
- Write so many words on paper that people won't bother reading
- Try to forge paperwork just to test your abilities
- Print copies of the Chaplain's bible and place it in a section labeled "Fiction"
- Host a public reading then copy paste your whole fanfic for the captive audience
- Host a wholesome game of Basket-Book
- Be a helpful research librarian by bringing Atmos books on how to do their job. Do the same for medical.
- Label everything with your name and charge a fee to use your stuff.
- Get the Clowns and Musicians to preform your play.
- Be an actual Librarian. Keep the Library stocked with book, have people request book and read them, take it back from them when they didn't return it in time.
Some more practical Librarian sub-roles include:
- Court Stenographer: A lot happens in the court room and it can help the legal department to have a good record of court proceedings. Use your massive WPM and shorthand skills to write crucial legal documents only you know how to read. Bring both editions of Robert's Rules of Escalation in your bag so you can throw the book at unruly coworkers. Requires a functioning legal system.
- Communication Assistant: Help the mute and heavily accented characters communicate by interpreting for them or providing pen & paper at a moments notice.