Leif Corporation Emergency Team
The following document is the official handbook of Leif Corporation Emergency Team, written by Emergency Leadership. Please read it carefully. Any changes to this handbook will be made clear.
Leif Corporation Emergency Team is a official subgroup of Leif Corporation, a core group on Roblox.
We band together as a team, together we are an unstoppable force.
No fire will get past us!
Last Update: January 16th 2025: Handbook
General Rules
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Follow the Roblox Community Standards and the Leif Corporation Official Rules at all times. Failure to do so will result in a demotion.
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Exploiting and glitching are strictly prohibited as it is against the Leif Corporation Game Rules. Check the game rules for more information.**
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Do not try to evade punishment, it will only make it worse.
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Do not steal any uniforms/etc. You will be punished for this.
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You are not allowed to sell/share any accounts with LCET points/ranks. If your account has been hacked, you must tell us so we can take action.
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Specialists+ can remove a user from a LCET position for poor behavior, in-game. This includes toxicity, inappropriate behavior, etc. Anyone who acts in ways not suitable for his/her rank will see that rank revoked.
Global Rules
LC, LCET, and LCR leadership has agreed to a set of rules to prevent unfair advantage(s).
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Toxicity and bad sportsmanship inside events can result in a demotion and even blacklists across all subgroups. Sportmanship is mandatory.
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One-shot weapons in general are NOT ALLOWED during events.
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Attendees cannot fight and kill each other in the main spawn area, the LC loadout room, the LCR hideout, or the LCET loadout. The only exception to this rule is if you’re fighting someone and during the middle of it they decide to run to any of the mentioned areas in order to escape said fight, in which case you are free to kill them there.
By committing any of the mentioned rules while also being on-duty for LCET, you can expect an appropriate punishment in the group; ranging from a point deduction up to a demotion. In some cases, one may get added to the LC Event Blacklist, where one is on permanent Universal KOS during LC/LCET/LCR events in LCCC, and are banned from attending subgroup-specific events.
Going On-Duty
In order to be recognized as on-duty for LCET, you must fill these requirements.
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Have a LCET ranktag (!setgroup LCET).
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Wear a uniform (in LCET loadout room)
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Custom uniforms/Off-Duty only uniforms are not allowed to be worn on-duty as they are not seen as official uniforms.
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The uniform must be clearly seen, failure to do so will result in a warning/possible dismissal from the event.
Other On-Duty Rules
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While on-duty, you cannot act like you are the boss of the game, or impersonate ANYBODY. Doing this is a violation of the Leif Corporation Game Rules.
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You CANNOT use other subgroup’s tools while on-duty for LCET (LC, LCR) or else face a disciplinary action.
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If you wear a LC/LCR uniform EVEN if you don’t have a LCET ranktag on, you are subject to all handbook rules. This also goes for the other way around.
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Before going off-duty, you must remove all of your LCET tools.
Ranks
In order to rank up in LCET you need to meet certain requirements for the rank, the very first one being earning enough points through various LCET events and then asking a Specialist for an evaluation. You can always view the amount of points you have with clicking the button in LCCC called “View my divisional points”.
For each evaluation there is a chance that you might fail a phase. If this happens, at the end of your evaluation you will get a chance at a re-try and be able to choose which of your failed phases you wish to get another shot at. This DOES NOT include the quiz and only applies for Trained Responder and Skilled Responder evaluations.
In case you have failed your evaluation, you’ll always be informed of the cooldown until you may retake it. For the first time, the cooldown is typically 24 hours. Once this cooldown is up you only need to re-do phases which you had failed previously.
The consensus takes a minimum of 24 hours, if you haven’t gotten any results in over a week, you may reach out to a Specialist.
Cadet (LR)
Cadet
The first and unranked rank in LCET, 0 points are required as it is a starter role.
Tools:
- Sword
- Weak Medkit
- Fire Extinguisher
- LCET Shield
Trained Responder (LR)
Trained Respondent
The first ranked rank in LCET, Trained Responders have access to special chats in the LCET server, aswell as other things.
Requirements:
- 35 points + evaluation
Tools:
- Weak Medkit
- UPG Pistol
- Fire Hose
- LCET Shield
Permissions:
- Call for LCET backup
Skilled Responder (LR)
Skilled Respondent
The second ranked rank in LCET.
Requirements:
- 75 points + evaluation
Tools:
- Strong Medkit
- Fire Hose
- LCET Shield
- UPG Pistol
Permissions:
- Issue out-of-event team KOS orders
Lieutenant (MR)
Lieutenant
The third ranked rank in LCET, and the first MR rank. Lieutenants have more responsibilities than other ranks.
Requirements:
- 100 points + evaluation
Tools:
- Fire Hose
- UPG Pistol
- Strong Medkit
- LCET Shield
- Increased Damage Baton
Permissions:
- Host official LCET patrols
- Access to LC MR dashboards
- Host official LCET raid responses
- Request punishment directly to Specialists+
- Issue all LCET and pro-core KOS orders
Deputy (MR)
Deputy
The fourth ranked rank in LCET, and the second MR rank. Deputies have more responsibilities than other ranks.
Requirements:
- Handpicked by Marshall+, pass evaluation
Tools:
- Fire Hose
- UPG Pistol
- Strong Medkit
- LCET Shield
- Increased Damage Baton
- UPG SMG
Permissions:
- All of Lieutenant Permissions+
- Eligible to host a Community Patrol.
- Able to assist the host in a Training.
Marshall (HR)
Marshall
The fifth ranked rank in LCET, and the first HR rank. Marshalls have more responsibilities than other ranks.
Requirements:
- Handpick by Specialist+, pass evaluation
Tools:
- Fire Hose
- UPG Pistol
- Strong Medkit
- LCET Shield
- Increased Damage Baton
- UPG Rifle
- UPG SMG
Permissions:
- All of Deputy Permissions+
- Host Trainings
- Eligible to lead a team in LCCC for a Operation MEGA
- Access to LC admin commands
Specialist (HR)
Specialist
The sixth ranked rank in LCET, and the second HR rank. Specialists are the second highest rank in LCET, and are responsible for overall changes made to the subgroup.
Requirements:
- Handpicked by Specialist+, pass majority vote by all the current Specialists
Tools:
- Fire Hose
- UPG Pistol
- Strong Medkit
- LCET Shield
- Increased Damage Baton
- Rocket Launcher
Permissions:
- All of Marshall Permissions+
- Overall responsible for changes made to the subgroup.
- Conduct Evaluations
- Host ALL EVENTS
Emergency Chief (HR+)
The seventh ranked rank in LCET, and also the third HR rank. This is the last achievable rank in LCET.
Requirements:
- Handpicked by a Facilitator+, pass majority vote by the Facilitators and the current Specialists
Tools:
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Same As Specialist
Permissions: -
All of Specialist Permissions+
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Veto all votes
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Do everything
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Lead the subgroup
Events
Leif Corporation Emergency Team has events to receive points and ranks. All listed below are OFFICIAL events of Leif Corporation Emergency Team and will get you points/ranks.
Patrol
Patrols are the most common event in LCET. They are hosted regularly by Lieutenant+. In a Patrol, you can get 9 points for attending and 10 for the bonus. The LCR host can choose either a Meltdown response or Freezedown response. In patrols, LCET is allowed to use core controls ONLY IF LC IS NOT SUPPORTING LCET OR A SPECIALIST+ ALLOWS IT. If LCET is allowed to use core controls, LCET is expected to keep the core between -100 degrees and 100 degrees, considered “Stable”.
Joint Patrol
This is exactly the same as a patrol, but LC and LCET join together as one and do all the same objectives. Points are 11 for attending and 12 for bonus.
LC Patrol Support
Patrol Supports are slightly different from your usual patrol as they are a direct response to LC patrols. During these events the primary goal of LCET is to assist LC in various ways to help them complete their duties efficiently. They can be hosted by a Lieutenant+, and the priority objective is to stick by LC and support them mainly by healing them.
You will get 9 points for attending, 10 points for the bonus.
Trainings
Trainings are another important event in LCET These are hosted less often than other event types, but when they are, they take place usually in LCCC, LCH, or other places. You can get 11 points for attending and 12 points for winning/bonus.
Raid Response
Raid Responses are events hosted by Deputy+ where LCET responds to official LCR Raids and attempts to stop them from blowing up the core. If LC is not attending, LCET is allowed to use core controls. There is the same objective as Patrols in core raids. In a special kind of raid, follow host instructions.
Points:
10 attending (core)
11 bonus (core)
12 attending (special)
13 bonus (special)
Special Events:
Community Patrol
Hosted on the last Sunday of each month! It’s a time to show off your skills and be community. These are announced well in advance. Marshalls+ are allowed to take a slot in it. There is a community vote near the end of each month to see who can host it.
Operation MEGA: No Flames At All
The biggest and most important LCET event! These events are scheduled by the Specialist Team and are announced well in advance. During this event, a large group of LCET respondents come together and tackle multiple servers at LCCC to keep the facility clean of any chaos and resolve any disasters that may occur. Marshall+ are eligible to host a server during this event.
Just like in community patrols, LCET respondents are allowed to use the core controls to maintain the core temperature at all times during this event, regardless of the temperature!
You can earn up to 13 points from Operation MEGA, with a possible bonus of 14!
LCET High Ranks do not have hardcore activity requirements, however, it is still expected of them to still let other HRs know if they go inactive for a certain amount of time.
Specialists+ still cannot go inactive for 2+ months (as an example) and not be on a Known Absence. They will just be demoted after a while.
BODs are allowed to wear anything whilst on-duty for LCET. If it is during events, the BOD must inform the event host. On top of that, they have access to all loadouts (except one-shot weapons) and can use them if they want to. HOWEVER, like everyone else, they still need to follow the other handbook rules.
Hosting Rules
All LCET hosts have to follow rules regarding hosting. These rules are seen below.
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If the last event was a Patrol, one has to wait 1 hour to host another event.
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If the last event was a Training, one has to wait 2 hours to host another event.
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If the last event was a Community Patrol, one has to wait 3 hours to host another event.
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Marshalls can schedule up to 14 days in advance.
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Patrols cannot be less than 5 minutes and may not exceed 25 minutes (Does not apply to Community Patrols).
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Only 1 training may take place per UTC day, Marshalls require approval from a Specialist to host Trainings.
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A Lieutenant may schedule up to 3 days in advance and may only have 1 event scheduled at the same time.
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LC Patrol Supports and Raid Responses do not rely on the LCET schedule and may overlap other events and do not follow the same cooldowns as Patrols and Trainings.
Every host is expected to follow these hosting rules. Specialists and above have the authority to end any event early or postpone it should it violate said rules. Specialists can also override the cooldowns and in special cases give permission for hosts to override some rules.
Important Info
The following part of the handbook outlines important information for those who are on duty for LCET that is otherwise not specified in other sections of the handbook.
General
Rogue Respondents
From time to time, you may encounter a rogue on-duty LCET personnel whilst patrolling. They’ll usually be going against LCET’s duties and may be committing various handbook violations. Such handbook violations include, but are not limited to:
- Teamkilling intentionally,
- Spawnkilling and Mass Random Killing,
- Killing innocent neutrals for no reason,
- Killing non-enemies on purpose
You’re allowed to fight back in self defense if they attack you.
If you witness a rogue LCET member, be sure to first tell them of their wrongdoings, they may not know that they’re breaking the handbook rules. Should they continue after that warning, you should request a KoS order from a Lieutenant+. You’ll need sufficient evidence of the person committing violations, as well as proof that you’ve warned them. If the person holds Trained Respondent+, they do not need to be warned.
KOS Orders
A KOS order (or a Kill-On-Sight order) is an order that allows members to directly kill people that are placed “on KOS”. Marshalls+ may issue Team KoS orders at any point if they are in-game and on duty as LCET. Lieutenant+ may also issue Cross KoS orders at any given time.
These are the types of KoS orders:
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Cross KoS: This order only applies during official events, when someone is put on Cross KoS for LC/LCET they will be on KoS for LC/LCET, and all members of the subgroups are required to kill them.
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Universal KoS: This order also only applies during official events, Universal KoS means that said user will be on KOS for LC, LCET, and Raiders. This KoS order is automatically placed on event blacklisted users.
Exploiters are ALWAYS on LCET Team KoS.
Exploiters
From time to time whilst patrolling, you may encounter an exploiter. Use the “Call Mod” button in-game and detail the situation so BODs know about it.
Until the BOD member arrives, be sure to record evidence of the exploiter hacking, so we can punish them. Please do not point out a BOD member if they join!
LCCC
🌡️Temp/Core
One of LCET’s responsibilities is managing the temperature of the core should it exceed 3000 degrees or dip below -3000 when patrolling, or 2000/-2000 during a LCR raid.
When the core is at a temperature of above 3000 degrees, or below -3000 degrees (2000/-2000 during LCR raids), it is considered to be in a critical state. At this point, the core is getting extremely close to either a meltdown or freezedown, and LCET is permitted to access the LCCC’s core controls (including coolant and heatant).
LCET members are permitted to cool/heat the core from the mentioned critical state to 2000/-2000 degrees (1000/-1000 degrees during LCR raids).
Should a neutral interfere with your mission to set the core temperature back from a critical state (examples can be turning lasers on when the core is close to a meltdown, turning coolant on when the core is close to a freezedown, etc.), you must give them a warning, and ask them to stop, if they continue you are free to kill them.
You are exempt from giving someone a warning for touching core controls if they are on KOS, or if the core is over/under 3000/-3000 degrees! (2000/-2000 for LCR raids)
- You should NEVER warn someone for using the core controls if LCET is not authorized to use them.
During a meltdown, you must go to Emergency Coolant (opposite side of the hallway from the core) and save the core by keeping it green for at least 15 seconds.
🔥Chaos
A group called LCR (Leif Corporation Raiders) is the official group to cause chaos for LC. LCR has a red ranktag. They are NOT on our KoS until the core is 3000+ or -3000 degrees..
LCH
Fire Alarm System
One of LCET’s responsibilities is to properly respond to fires in Leif Corp Hub, by responding to the Fire Alarm. It can be pulled by anybody, however there has to be a real fire to pull it, or if it is a drill, it must be approved by a Deputy+ to pull it in a non-emergency.
Respondent of The Month
Respondent of The Month is a title awarded to people each month that have shown initiative, commitment, and have made an overall positive impact in the group that month. Every month three respondents will be chosen for this award to recognize and congratulate them as they have clearly showcased that they are great role models for others and have an attitude willing to improve. Others should look up to those who have achieved this award, as they demonstrate that they are among the best!
Groups you may encounter
Leif Corporation (LC)
Leif Corporation is a military/roleplay group, guarding Leif Corporation’s targets by raiders. This is their handbook: Leif Corporation Handbook (December 2026)
LCR (Leif Corporation Raiders)
Leif Corporation Raiders is the official raiding group of LC. They will almost always be a common adversary for LC. Certain rules need to be followed when dealing with the Raiders.
Any Raider with the red ranktag and official uniform are to be killed on sight immediately. This rule, however, is voided if said Raider is located in the spawn area, the LCET Loadout Room, LC Loadout Room, or the LCR hideout. However, if said Raider is running to these areas with the intention of running away from an already occuring fight, you are free to kill them in those areas. On top of that, you cannot kill a Raider headed to get their loadouts and items from the Raider Hideout.
Any Raider with only the ranktag enabled but no uniform may be killed without warning if they try to destroy the core.
Any players with a Raider uniform but not the ranktag are to be treated as neutrals.
Captains have the same uniform override permissions as Special Defense for their group, therefore they do not need to wear an official LCR uniform to be considered on-duty. All they need to have on is their ranktag.
This handbook is never final and changes will come.


