The Ultimate Fission Security Handbook
”Protecting Science”
These rules apply to Fission Security Officers in official Fission Enterprises facilities.
Section 1: Uniform
Dress Code
- Your uniform must be showing at all times. Anything obstructing it (VIP T-Shirts or Packages) not affiliated with Fission Enterprises must be removed.
- Accessories/Hats obstructing the uniform is fine. (Vests etc)
- You are required to wear the standard Security modified uniform. Any uniforms that have not been authorised by a Instructor must NOT be worn.
Section 2: Laws and Regulations
Laws
- No TK’ing - This means no hurting or killing members on the Security team.
- No RK’ing - This means no intentionally random killing Visitors or members of other teams without reason.
- No SK’ing - This means you are not allowed to spawn kill members of a team.
- No lockdowns of an area This only applies to Inductees
- No attempting to destroy Fission Enterprises equipment. - If you want to do it, simply switch to a Civilian. **This includes firing at the engines of Vehicles, if you want to cripple a Vehicle, shoot out the wheels.
- Being a mutant on duty is not allowed. - If you are turned into a mutant, Reset.
- If you’re an inductee you must give 2 verbal warnings. This can be however you want. E.g: “Sir, please stop tampering with equipment.” If continued, “Sir, this is your last chance, stop tampering with equipment.” If they continue you are then allowed to use force. If you’re an Guardsman I+ you must give warnings via the built in security warn system. You must give 2 warnings, afterwards you are then allowed to use force. For inductees, if a user continues after they have been killed then you MUST repeat the warnings system. For Guardsman I+ just keep on killing them.
- Militants are KOS, regardless of circumstances.
- Armed Forces are superior, respect them.
Group/Rank Hierarchy
- Security Director
- Security Meister
- Instructor
- Guardsman IV
- Guardsman III
- Guardsman II
- Guardsman I
- Inductee
- Visitors
High Ranks
When addressing high ranks, you refer to them as Sir or Ma’am.
If unsure, ask them on what they would like to be called. They will be happy to help you.
Priorities
Your High Priority is the well-being of other personnel in the facility and protecting them.
Your low priority is your personal safety.