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The Station
what is the station??? why are we there????
The Command Officer is responsible for overseeing the operation and well-being of the entire station. As the central authority, they direct resources, delegate responsibilities to department heads, and ensure that station policies are carried out efficiently. They also act as the face of SC in negotiations and external communications.
The XO acts as the right hand of the Commanding Officer, being their 2IC. They are the designated person to take charge in the absence of the CO.
The Chief Engineer is tasked with overseeing the station's engineering and systems departments. They manage the power grid, atmospheric systems, life-support technologies, and infrastructure maintenance.
The Chief Medical Officer oversees the medical department's staff and resources. Their role involves ensuring that medical personnel are effectively managing patients, especially during crises. They are responsible for maintaining the health of all personnel aboard the station.
The Chief Service Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the Service sector. They ensure that the civilian services aboard the station are running smoothly and that crew members in those roles have the necessary resources to perform their duties effectively.
The Head of Security manages the station's security personnel and is responsible for maintaining order, preventing crimes, and handling internal threats.
The Research Director oversees the station's scientific research and technological development.
The Quartermaster manages the station's inventory and supplies, ensuring that all departments have the materials and tools needed for their operations.
Security Cadets are new recruits learning the basics of station security, including arresting criminals, managing the brig, and following orders. They are expected to assist officers and supervisors while gaining experience in the field.
Security Officers are responsible for enforcing the station's laws and keeping the peace. They patrol the station, respond to incidents, apprehend criminals, and ensure the overall safety of crew members and infrastructure.
Inspectors investigate crimes aboard the station, using forensic tools to gather evidence and solve mysteries. They conduct interviews, analyze crime scenes, and identify suspects to ensure justice is served.
The Warden oversees the station's brig and detainees. They ensure that prisoners are securely held, monitor their behavior, and enforce the rules within the brig. The Warden also is responsible for managing the station's armory and security equipment.
Corpsmen provide medical support to security personnel, especially during conflicts or emergencies. They stabilize injured officers and detainees.
Medical Interns assist doctors and other medical professionals in their daily dutie
Medical Doctors diagnose and treat injuries and illnesses aboard the station.
Paramedics are responsible for providing emergency medical treatment in the field, including stabilizing critically injured patients.
Pharmacists are responsible for synthesizing medications, fulfilling prescriptions, and preparing various chemicals for use by the medical team.
Research Assistants assist in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and supporting scientists in research tasks.
Scientists conduct experiments, research anomalies, and develop new technologies to advance the station's capabilities.
Cargo Technicians handle deliveries, manage requisitions, and operate the cargo shuttle to transport goods.
Salvage Technicians recover valuable materials from space debris, asteroids, and abandoned ships for station use.
Technical Assistants help with basic repairs, assist engineers, and maintain the station's power and mechanical systems.
Station Engineers maintain and repair the station's power systems, engines, and structural integrity.
Senior Engineers are responsible for maintaining the station’s critical systems, including the atmosphere, power networks, and essential infrastructure.
Assistants provide support across the station, helping with basic tasks and duties.
Bartenders manage the bar, serve drinks, and provide a lively atmosphere for the crew to unwind.
Botanists grow food, manage plants for medical use, and maintain the station's greenery.
Boxers engage in combat, aiming to rise through the ranks and challenge the station’s top leaders.
Chaplains provide spiritual support, preach their faith, and perform religious rituals.
Chefs prepare meals for the crew, butcher animals when necessary, and maintain the kitchen.
Clowns entertain the crew with slapstick humor, elaborate pranks, and comedic performances.
Janitors maintain cleanliness across the station, managing trash and spills, and dealing with infestations.
Lawyers ensure fair trials and legal representation for crew members facing charges.
Librarians manage the station’s library, provide knowledge to the crew, and maintain records of activities.
Mimes entertain with non-verbal performances, often competing with clowns for attention.
Musicians entertain the crew with live performances, playing various instruments.
Reporters keep the crew informed with updates, interviews, and news stories via radio and wireless cameras.
Service Workers assist with bartending, cooking, and gardening tasks across the station.