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'''Note''': the Commander of the NMV Sulaco and its marines are not above the marine law and code of conduct. Current laws apply to all personnel, save for higher military officials from Nanotrasen or unless stated otherwise.
'''Note''': The Commander of the USS Sulaco and its Officers are not above marine law or code of conduct. Current laws apply to all personnel, save for military officials from High Command or diplomatically immune Weyland-Yutani executives, unless stated otherwise.


=Current marine laws=
=Current marine laws=

Revision as of 23:08, 17 August 2015

Note: The Commander of the USS Sulaco and its Officers are not above marine law or code of conduct. Current laws apply to all personnel, save for military officials from High Command or diplomatically immune Weyland-Yutani executives, unless stated otherwise.

Current marine laws

Sentence Description Max Punishment
Insubordination Failing to follow a legitimate order from a superior. 5 minutes
Damage to Government Property Damaging the ship or making unauthorized modifications to it during peacetime. 5 minutes
Trespassing Unauthorized access of an area restricted by Command personnel or an area which a person does not have access to. 10 minutes.
Contraband To retain possession of, distribute, or use contraband items, including drugs and non-standard Nanotrasen issued equipment. 10 minutes, confiscation of contraband items.
Theft To retain possession of items belonging to another marine. 10 minutes.
Assault To threaten or use physical force against someone without intent to kill. 15 minutes.
Neglect of duty Failure to perform their role to an acceptable standard. For example, a Commander failing to properly organize and ensure his personnel are given orders. Demotion/removal of command
Up to 25 minutes
Assault with a deadly weapon To enact physical force against someone with a lethal weapon, such as a sidearm, blade, or rifle. Demotion/removal of command
30 minutes
Manslaughter To be the cause of another person's death without malicious intent. Demotion/removal of command
Up to 45 minutes
Murder or Unauthorized Execution To attempt or succeed in the attempts of killing someone with malicious intent. Executions are only authorized with permission from and in the presence of the acting Commander. Execution or permanent detention
Mutiny To attempt or succeed at overpowering or overthrowing a commanding officer. Execution or permanent detention
Terrorist Collaboration To act as an enemy to the corporation or engage in acts that attempt to hurt or endanger the corporation. Execution or permanent detention
Sexual assault To attempt to or succeed in the acts of assaulting another person sexually, including rape. Execution or permanent detention.


Military Officers and military law enforcement agents are expected to use their best discretion when applying sentences and apprehending those who violate the above laws. Failure to do so will result in immediate contract termination at the discretion of Central Command military officials.