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*Ensuring protocols are followed
*Ensuring protocols are followed
*Monitoring the MP staff.
*Monitoring the MP staff.
*Running Dispatch for the MP's


Essentially you are the head honcho when it comes to the brig, you know everything about it. When it comes to prisoners no one watches them more like a hawk. Expect to be the ones the MP's rely on most, they will most likely dump off the suspect make you apply the charges, strip them, throw them in the cell, and supervise them.  
Essentially you are the head honcho when it comes to the brig, you know everything about it. When it comes to prisoners no one watches them more like a hawk. Expect to be the ones the MP's rely on most, they will most likely dump off the suspect make you apply the charges, strip them, throw them in the cell, and supervise them.  
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Additionally, if find yourself working in the department with lower numbers you can conduct patrols like any other MP. However, this should only be executed if the department is understaffed, since your primary objectives are to supervise the brig and its procedures.
Additionally, if find yourself working in the department with lower numbers you can conduct patrols like any other MP. However, this should only be executed if the department is understaffed, since your primary objectives are to supervise the brig and its procedures.


Think of yourself as a mere stepping stone between CMP and MP, you can learn more advanced functions of the brig and and not have the stress of CMP. You can assist the CMP in making crucial decisions. Think of yourself more as their assistant, you take care of the behind the scenes functions.
Think of yourself as a mere stepping stone between CMP and MP, you can learn more advanced functions of the brig and not have the stress of CMP. You can assist the CMP in making crucial decisions. Think of yourself more as their assistant, you take care of the behind the scenes functions. You ensure that timers are set, records are set, and that prisoners are treated accordingly.
 
== Supervisors and your Authority ==
 
Your supervisor is obvisually the CMP, they have final say over everything that occurs within the department. However if you were to find yourself without a CMP you are the acting head of the Military Police, you can give out orders and ensure that the MP's are following their tasks.
 
Of course you not only listen to the CMP but the Commanding Officer, anything the Captain says, you listen to it.
 
=== What can I do? ===
 
As the Warden you get access to a plethora of things, such as:
 
*Conducting Appeals.
*Granting Executions with the XO or CO's permission.
*Opening the Armories.
*Giving directives to the MP's
*Maintaining the records.
*Setting Alert Levels.
 
So as you can tell you get access to many things that the CMP would be able to do, however this doesn't mean that you should. If you have a CMP present you do not have the ability to allow executions or order around everyone to an extent. You are meant to maintain the brig, and ensure that security operations run smoothly.

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SECURITY
MilitaryPolice.png
Military Warden
Difficulty: Hard
Supervisors: Command Officers, Chief MP and Marine Law
Rank: Lieutenant
Duties: Maintain the brig, do bookkeeping, and crack down on crime.
Guides: Marine Law, Server Rules, Rank, Military Police
Unlock Requirements: Nine hours as Military Police.
Detailed Description:
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You are held by a higher standard and are required to obey not only the server rules but the Marine Law.

Failure to do so may result in a job ban or server ban.
Your primary job is to maintain peace and stability aboard the ship. Marines can get rowdy after a few weeks of cryosleep!

In addition, you are tasked with the mainting security records and overwatching any prisoners in Brig."
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"Sleep good tonight, I'll keep your nightmares in their cells" - some Corrections Officer

Duties

As the Warden you differentiate from the CMP; while the CMP runs the entirety of the Security department, think of yourself as a second in command. You have say over what happens within the Brig.

During your round this will most likely be where you spend your time, here you will make yourself busy by:

  • Bookkeeping
  • Updating Records
  • Applying Charges with the automated system.
  • Watching over Prisoners while they are confined.
  • Seeing over executions.
  • Ensuring protocols are followed
  • Monitoring the MP staff.
  • Running Dispatch for the MP's

Essentially you are the head honcho when it comes to the brig, you know everything about it. When it comes to prisoners no one watches them more like a hawk. Expect to be the ones the MP's rely on most, they will most likely dump off the suspect make you apply the charges, strip them, throw them in the cell, and supervise them.

Additionally, if find yourself working in the department with lower numbers you can conduct patrols like any other MP. However, this should only be executed if the department is understaffed, since your primary objectives are to supervise the brig and its procedures.

Think of yourself as a mere stepping stone between CMP and MP, you can learn more advanced functions of the brig and not have the stress of CMP. You can assist the CMP in making crucial decisions. Think of yourself more as their assistant, you take care of the behind the scenes functions. You ensure that timers are set, records are set, and that prisoners are treated accordingly.

Supervisors and your Authority

Your supervisor is obvisually the CMP, they have final say over everything that occurs within the department. However if you were to find yourself without a CMP you are the acting head of the Military Police, you can give out orders and ensure that the MP's are following their tasks.

Of course you not only listen to the CMP but the Commanding Officer, anything the Captain says, you listen to it.

What can I do?

As the Warden you get access to a plethora of things, such as:

  • Conducting Appeals.
  • Granting Executions with the XO or CO's permission.
  • Opening the Armories.
  • Giving directives to the MP's
  • Maintaining the records.
  • Setting Alert Levels.

So as you can tell you get access to many things that the CMP would be able to do, however this doesn't mean that you should. If you have a CMP present you do not have the ability to allow executions or order around everyone to an extent. You are meant to maintain the brig, and ensure that security operations run smoothly.