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'''If possible, please read the Server Principles: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSZhpRa4O0oZaAtaFVxG3DWGsRHKCSbhzNDjXS3F6_Sd-RpMsVjiVQxPjEGiivPTwIFcQ1z5lBm9m_C/pub Principles] - Not Required'''
=Skyrat 13 Rules=
=Skyrat 13 Rules=
These rules are the framework for both staff members and regular users. If you don’t agree with these rules, do not say you do. You are not forced to play here; there are other options (both within the Space Station 13 community and outside it) for you.
These rules are the framework for both staff members and regular users. If you don’t agree with these rules, do not say you do. You are not forced to play here; there are other options (both within the Space Station 13 community and outside it) for you.
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=Rule 0: Be Mature=
=Rule 0: Be Mature=
This server is for people who are 18 years of age or older. No exceptions. Our servers are based in the United States and we adhere to both moral guidelines and the United States Law. Alongside this stringent ruling, we ask that you act maturely as a player.
<big>'''This server is for people who are 18 years of age or older.''' No exceptions. Our servers are based in the United States and we adhere to both moral guidelines and the United States Law. Alongside this stringent ruling, we ask that you act maturely as a player. Follow the spirit of the rules, not the letter.</big>


*Don’t be a dick OOCly. We all have lives, and many of us use the community as a place to relax. Being needlessly antagonistic to other community members, generally toxic, and otherwise unkind while here makes the space worse for others. Further encouraging toxic behavior, and pushing away community members. Just don’t be a dick.
*Don’t be a dick OOCly.<ref>We all have lives, and many of us use the community as a place to relax. Being needlessly antagonistic to other community members, generally toxic, and otherwise unkind while here makes the space worse for others. Further encouraging toxic behavior, and pushing away community members. Just don’t be a dick.</ref>


*English literacy is a must. We do not expect grammatical perfection; but if you are not comprehensible out-of-character, this server is not for you. There are some foreign language ''Space Station 13'' communities out there that could fit your needs better.
*English literacy is a must.<ref>We do not expect grammatical perfection; but if you are not comprehensible out-of-character, this server is not for you. There are some foreign language ''Space Station 13'' communities out there that could fit your needs better.</ref>


*Don’t “ride the line” with regards to the rules. Follow through on the spirit of rules, and not just their exact wording. You will be punished for this as though you broke the concerned rule(s).
*Do not target players in bad faith.


*If an admin has told you not to do something; do not do it. Do not attempt to play word games, and rules lawyer, at those whose job it is to uphold the rules.
*Do not ban-bait people.<ref>For example, deathgasping, succumbing, or whispering last words in critical conditions means that the person that placed the victim in crit cannot be blamed for killing, only critting. '''<u>You may admin-help about being critted or attacked</u>''', but you cannot admin-help and misrepresent the situation by claiming you were killed. You will get a note and warning, and repeat offenses of this sort of behavior may result in a ban.
**For more egregious acts of ban-baiting, you may be banned immediately.</ref>


*Do not target players in bad faith. Anyone who participates in a coordinated effort in the form of a meta-gang to maliciously target someone '''''be permanently banned without appeal'' if found guilty and found uncooperative if found worthy of the charge. We will assume the worst if we cannot obtain reliable, unadulterated information.'''
=Rule 1: Do Not Grief=
<big>Griefing is the act of deliberately annoying or angering another player using aspects of the game in unintended ways. Newcomers that exhibit this behavior will find themselves permanently banned. '''End of Round Grief is not allowed on the server.'''</big>
 
*Plasma-flooding must have permission from an administrator first, notably through OPFOR.<ref>Local plasma-flooding has a greater chance of being accepted, while station-wide plasma-flooding will be exposed to greater scrutiny and will be extremely rare to the point that it should almost never occur except in the rarest of instances where it makes sense.<br> For station-wide plasma-flooding, after approval, you should roleplay enough of a lead-up to the plasma-flood in a way that demonstrates clear and sufficient escalation to the station that is engaging.
*** '''Lastly, you will have a greater chance of being accepted the later it is into a round and when the round is quiet.'''</ref>
 
*Do not spam.<ref>This includes in-character conversation, the global out-of-character channel, or any other text channel used in-game (such as the Admin-Help system).</ref>
 
*Do not attack others or engage in what is otherwise known as "random deathmatch" also known as RDM.<ref>If you want to attack another character, have a valid IC reason. Conduct yourself in a way that is consistent with our aforementioned principles. Killing someone is frowned upon without a strong IC reason, i.e. self-defense, is needed to achieve your goals as an antagonist, etc.</ref>
 
*Do not intentionally damage the station or its machinery without a valid IC reason. This can make the round effectively unplayable if enough vital functions are destroyed.<ref>'''Unless you are an antag with admin approval, you are not allowed to sabotage the engine to the point that it may potentially cause a point of no return or the round to end shorter than expected.'''</ref>
 
*Don't touch SSD/AFK players without prior admin approval via admin help. (Note: Moving an SSD/AFK player to safety or dragging them to the shuttle is exempt from this.)
 
*Do not mess with the Interlink where players arrive after the round, as it is not meant for antagging. It is meant to be a safe place to arrive and chill.
 
=Rule 2: Listen to the staff team=
<big>The staff is responsible for upholding the enforcement of rules on the server. As such, '''Admins have the final say on related matters'''.</big>
 
*If you suspect an admin is in the wrong, calmly document and report the incident. Be as thorough and as unbiased as possible. While the latter is difficult when emotional, it will help your case more often than not.


*'''Do not ban-bait people.'''
*Admins may place a permanent bans for players logging off in the middle of the ticket, which can be appealed, however they will generally wait a while in case real life situations caused a player to disconnect or go AFK.
**For example, deathgasping, succumbing, or whispering last words in critical conditions means that the person that placed the victim in crit cannot be blamed for killing, only critting. '''<u>You may admin-help about being critted or attacked</u>''', but you cannot admin-help and misrepresent the situation by claiming you were killed. You will get a note and warning, and repeat offenses of this sort of behavior may result in a ban.
**For more egregious acts of ban-baiting, you may be banned immediately.


=Rule 1: Do Not Grief=
*If an admin tells you that something is IC, valid, and so forth, that is the final answer.<ref>Admins are not obligated to give you more information than they think is necessary during an ongoing round. If you want more information you may ask again after the round, or you may ask for the logs which may be given if thought appropriate</ref>
Griefing is the act of deliberately annoying or angering another player using aspects of the game in unintended ways. Newcomers that exhibit this behavior will find themselves permanently banned. '''End of Round Grief is not allowed on the server.'''


* 1.'''Plasma-flooding must have permission from an administrator first. We encourage players to use the OPFOR system to request a plasma-flood objective, given sufficient reason.''' Local plasma-flooding has a greater chance of being accepted, while station-wide plasma-flooding will be exposed to greater scrutiny and will be extremely rare to the point that it should almost never occur except in the rarest of instances where it makes sense.<br> For station-wide plasma-flooding, after approval, you should roleplay enough of a lead-up to the plasma-flood in a way that demonstrates clear and sufficient escalation to the station that is engaging. '''Lastly, you will have a greater chance of being accepted the later it is into a round and when the round is quiet.'''
*If the situation you are admin-helping about is immediately happening to you, state your intentions in LOOC and either pause the scene or remove your character from the scene.


* 2. Do not spam. This includes in-character conversation, the global out-of-character channel, or any other text channel used in-game (such as the Admin-Help system).  
=Rule 3: Stay In-Character and Meet Character Standards=
<big>Your character, the one you will be playing on the server, must fit into the lore & setting.


* 3. Do not attack others or engage in what is otherwise known as "random deathmatch" also known as RDM. If you want to attack another character, have a valid IC reason. Conduct yourself in a way that is consistent with our aforementioned principles. Killing someone is frowned upon without a strong IC reason, i.e. self-defense, is needed to achieve your goals as an antagonist, etc.
*Follow our Character Guidelines: [[General_Player_Policy_and_Standards#Character_Creation_Guidelines|Read Me]]


* 4. Do not exploit bugs or errors in the code to your benefit in-game. Report issues to the wider community in the main-dev chat channel.
*Speak like an actual person.


* 5. Do not intentionally damage the station or its machinery without a valid IC reason. This can make the round effectively unplayable if enough vital functions are destroyed. '''Unless you are an antag with admin approval, you are not allowed to sabotage the engine to the point that it may potentially cause a point of no return or the round to end shorter than expected.'''
*Do not act like a meme ICly. Being silly is one thing. Being a meme is another.


* 6. Do not harass players out-of-character. If the source of the harassment is linked to actions within the server, you will be dealt with.
*Do not recreate someone else’s character in the character creator.<ref>There are exceptions like with changeling or a comms agent mimicking them. '''If you are someone else's character, you are not allowed to ERP as that character without OOC permission.'''</ref>


* 7. Do not harass a player ICly if it is unwelcome. Anyone who participates in a coordinated effort in the form of a meta-gang to harass characters in-game in any manner will be '''<u>permanently banned without appeal</u> if found guilty and found uncooperative if found worthy of the charge. We will assume the worst if we cannot obtain reliable, unadulterated information.'''
*Do not copy and paste real-world people and pre-existing fictional characters.


* 8. Don't touch SSD/AFK players without prior admin approval via admin help. (Note: Moving an SSD/AFK player to safety or dragging them to the shuttle is exempt from this.)
*Do not commit suicide for any little reason.


* 9. Do not mess with the Interlink where players arrive after the round, as it is not meant for antagging. It is meant to be a safe place to arrive and chill.
*'''Underaged characters are strictly prohibited.'''<ref>*The hard-coded limit for character age is 18 for a reason. '''Do not attempt to work around this by describing your character as looking “younger than 18” in your flavor text in any form, or as someone who acts like being under 18 years old as it will be treated as a violation of the rules.'''
Do not overemphasize the youthfulness of a character, as that will be treated as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_whistle_(politics) dog whistle.]</ref>


* 10. '''EORG or "End of Round Grief" is not allowed on the server.'''
==Rule 4: Meet Minimum Roleplaying Standards==
<big>Skyrat Main should be treated as a HRP-MRP server. For roleplaying enforcement purposes, please play on the main server with the aim to be High Roleplay or HRP, even if our minimum requirement is MRP.</big>


'''Examples:'''
*Low Roleplay (LRP) or No Roleplay (NRP) is not allowed.<ref>This includes the use of 'meme slangs' outside of PDA messages like "skill issues". Both are interchangeable. In Skyrat, LRP/NRP describes the roleplaying intent of a player. It indicates that the action or a player that is said to be LRP/NRP has minimal interest in roleplaying or contributing to the roleplaying environment, oftentimes breaking the immersion of others severely.Please note that if a player is so poor that they come off as LRP/NRP, even if they intend to be MRP/HRP, they may also face a quality control ban.</ref>
*Spamming *scream or any emote excessively in public will not be tolerated.
*Players that look for any reason to kill will be rooted out, i.e. killing someone for walking into or through your workplace and so forth.
*While brawls or fights that naturally escalate is encouraged, be aware that doing so with the intent of killing someone is heavily frowned upon. Doing so in a manner that is consistent may lead to charges of powergaming and griefing which may result in a permanent ban.
*Abusing a bug, glitch, or error to gain an item you shouldn't have access to is considered powergaming.


=Rule 2: Listen to the staff team=
*You must demonstrate sufficient roleplaying proficiency. You must be part of immersion and ideally add to it, not detract.
The staff is responsible for upholding the enforcement of rules on the server. As such, they have a final say on related matters. We welcome honest comments, feedback, and critiques with the expectation that it is done civilly and politely in correspondence to the first server principle.


If you are ever considering doing something particularly drastic - including mutinities and murders as a non-antagonist - request permission via Admin-Help.
*Do not shove your fetishes in other people's faces.<ref>Sharing explicit details in places or channels that cannot be willfully avoided will fall in violation of this rule. Have respect for other peoples' boundaries. On the other end of the spectrum, if you accidentally come across a scenario that you do not like but does not violate the rules, please be reasonable and respectful, i.e. handle it ICly.</ref>


#Be polite, honest, and to the point when sending an admin PM. Give all relevant information that you can, as it will help us resolve your case.
==Rule 5: Act in Moderation==
#Avoid antagonizing someone you are admin-helping about.
<big>Act in moderation, i.e. ensure that you do not do anything '''excessively'''. As a rule of thumb, if you think you're borderline, you are being excessive.</big>
#An admin's word is final. If they say not to do it, do not do it.
#If you suspect an admin is in the wrong, calmly document and report the incident. Be as thorough and as unbiased as possible. While the latter is difficult when emotional, it will help your case more often than not.
#Any form of harmful and deceitful behavior will be met with disproportionate punishment due to the nature of the offense. Lying to the staff is a punishable offense and may become permanent if done frequently. Furthermore, anyone who '''consistently engages in clandestine behavior with the intent to do harm, i.e. to harass or slander individuals, will receive a permanent ban with no opportunity to appeal.'''
##a Lying in adminhelps, misrepresenting facts deliberately, or logging off when an admin has asked a question may result in permabans.
##b Admins will not automatically place bans for players logging off however, and will generally wait a while in case real life situations caused a player to disconnect or go AFK.


*Avoid talking about s rule infraction in the global OOC channel. This can, and will, lead to people metagaming. When you can, use the Admin-Help and Mentor-Help systems to your benefit.
*Lethal weaponry should generally be used in a situation in which there is reasonable belief of a threat to oneself.<ref>ex: someone tells you to fuck off, so you immediately maxcap them.</ref>


*If an admin tells you that something is IC, valid, and so forth, that is the final answer. Admins are not obligated to give you more information than they think is necessary during an ongoing round. If you want more information you may ask again after the round, or you may ask for the logs which may be given if thought appropriate
*'''Keep in mind that helping a friend escape arrest may be a form of self-antagonism and <u>may</u> breach rules regarding meta-behavior, depending on the context and reason.''' Unless it is ''<u>convincingly reasonable</u>'' for you to do so, please refrain.


*If the situation you are admin-helping about is immediately happening to you, state your intentions in LOOC and either pause the scene or remove your character from the scene.
*keep in mind that acting as an asshole so excessively can be unfun or can come off as OOC rather than IC.  


=Rule 3: Stay In-Character and Meet Character Standards=
* Security personnel are allowed to deal with malicious or overly aggressive rubberneckers as a threat (rubbernecking).
Your character, the one you will be playing on the server, must fit into the lore & setting. For the time being, your character is an employee with NanoTrasen working at a mining and research station in orbit of ‘Lavaland’. The station’s main purpose is the study, extraction, and refinement of the anomalous Plasma. The station is a workplace, acting extremely immature is grounds for termination of your employment (and indefinite detainment until you can be processed).


*Follow our Character Guidelines: [[General_Player_Policy_and_Standards#Character_Creation_Guidelines|Read Me]]
*When it comes to building an item, mech, and so forth, please construct only what you need or foresee reasonably needing.'''<ref>
For instance, do not build ten hygiene bots. If the station faces a threat, ready yourself appropriately for said threat. There is rarely ever a reason to build an army of Durands. '''Try to act as a reasonable character within that moment where building too few or too many can result in you being fired.</ref>


*Speak like an actual person.
==Rule 6: Do not metagame or metagrudge==
<big>Metagaming is using information gotten out-of-character for in-character purposes. Including (but not limited to) direct message conversations, voice calls, streams, the global out-of-character, and other forms of out-of-game communication.</big>


*Do not act like a meme ICly. Being silly is one thing. Being a meme is another.
*Meta-grudging is the act of targeting a player while IC for OOC reasons. Attacking another player for something that happened in a previous round without mutual consent will be called meta-grudging. Rounds are canon, however, you cannot act maliciously over on an event that transpired in another round without consent from the involved parties.<ref>Do not take advantage of the rules for your own benefit. You are not allowed to perform any antagonistic action at the Interlink for instance. You may, for instance, plan or purchase equipment at the Interlink, but you are not allowed to hide there or your equipment there.</ref>


*Netspeak terms like "lol", "rofl", "lmao" are specifically disallowed while talking aloud. You may use these in in-character text, like PDA messages.
==Rule 7: Do not powergame==
<big>Powergaming is defined as: going out of your way to accrue power, in a manner inconsistent with IC justifications.</big>


*Give your characters proper names.
*This applies to all players equally, regardless of role.


*Avoid titles (Captain, Officer, Dr., etc.) in names.
* Don’t steal 'important' items(IV drips, techfab boards, the chef's oven, etc) without good cause as a non-antagonist.


*Do not impersonate staff or other player characters.
*Do not possess an unbelievable amount of weaponry on you. If you're a security officer, equip yourself appropriately for the alert and situation. For all crew, do not act like a walking armory.<ref>Multiple weapons, armor, medical supplies, tools, etc-etc, the focus is in excessive amounts</ref>


*Do not recreate someone else’s character in the character creator. There are exceptions like with changeling or a comms agent mimicking them.
==Rule 8: Do not valid-hunt==
<big>Valid-hunting is defined as; going out of your way to target a player, based on or else-wise dependent on perceived antag status, when it is not elsewise "valid"(Strong IC reasoning that you were involved in, a station threat, Permanent Mechanical State, etc-etc) for you to do so.</big>
*If an Antagonist is not currently a [[Antagonist Policy|<big><u>station threat</u></big>]], or elsewise, [[Antagonist Policy#PMS / Station Threat / Metaprotection:|<big><u>PMS</u></big>]], do not go out of your way to chase them down.
*<u>Forcibly</u> mind-shielding crew, brainwashing crew, or otherwise attempting to root out Antagonists without any confirmation of a related threat is valid-hunting. It can quickly ruin an otherwise perfectly on-track secret round.


*Do not copy and paste real-world people and pre-existing fictional characters.
*'''Self-Defense is allowed to an extent without being called valid-hunting.''' Defending your department, yourself, or others is allowed.
**However, if you unambiguously go out of your way to aggressively seek an antagonist outside of your department, or general area, you will not be protected from round-removal or elsewise, as it'd be the consequence of your own actions.


*Do not commit suicide for little reason.
==Rule 9: No Self-Antagging==
<big>Self-antagging is the act of acting like an in-game antagonist when you weren't selected to be the round's antag. While committing crimes ICly is permitted, self-antagonism is a different beast.</big>


*Do not kill yourself to escape in-character punishments, do not commit suicide to spite someone for something mildly rude they said, etc.
If you are '''not''' an antag, do not do the following:
*Roleplay as a serial killer, a criminally insane character, or a terrorist.


*'''Underaged characters are strictly prohibited.''' Your character must look like an adult.  Short species like goblins, kobolds, and so forth are allowed, however, they must be physically mature.
*Murder someone without a justifiable IC reason (self-defense, honor duel, etc.)


*The hard-coded limit for character age is 18 for a reason. '''Do not attempt to work around this by describing your character as looking “younger than 18” in your flavor text in any form, as it will be treated as a violation of the rules.''' Do not overemphasize the youthfulness of a character, as that will be treated as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_whistle_(politics) dog whistle.]
*Sabotage important station facilities (flooding Security with plasma, blowing up Engineering, unleashing viruses from Virology).


=Rule 4: Meet Minimum Roleplaying Standards - No LRP, Be Immersive=
This list is not exhaustive, and other activities may or may not fit under self-antagonism, as decided by the staff.


*'''Skyrat Main should be treated as a HRP-MRP server. For roleplaying enforcement purposes, please play on the main server with the aim to be High Roleplay or HRP, even if our minimum requirement is MRP. This is to ensure people consistently stay above the roleplaying standards, even at their lowest points.''' If your quality dips at times due to what's going on in the station, you will not be punished for that, given that you have a record of solid roleplaying. Essentially, we want you to be MRP at your very worst, so that LRP is no longer an issue on the station. See [[General_Player_Policy_and_Standards#Roleplaying_Standards|Skyrat Main Roleplaying Standard]]
==Rule 10: Behave in accordance to our principles==
'''Link:''' [https://wiki.skyrat13.space/index.php/Guide_to_Roleplaying_Excellency Click here!]


*'''Low Roleplay (LRP) or No Roleplay (NRP) is not allowed.''' Both are interchangeable. In Skyrat, LRP/NRP describes the roleplaying intent of a player. It indicates that the action or a player that is said to be LRP/NRP has minimal interest in roleplaying or contributing to the roleplaying environment, oftentimes breaking the immersion of others severely. They are more interested in memeing, mechanics, and being self-indulgent in their behavior without consideration for others' immersion. These players will face a quality control ban. Please note that if a player is so poor that they come off as LRP/NRP, even if they intend to be MRP/HRP, they may also face a quality control ban.
The principles lay plainly our goals for the server and how we aim to achieve them. It highlights what we expect from players, and it also allows you to understand why the rules are organized as they are. By following them, you will more than likely be in good shape.


*'''You must demonstrate sufficient roleplaying proficiency. You must be part of immersion and ideally add to it, not detract.''' Spelling and grammar does not have to be perfect, rather we only require it to be comprehensible and readable without being immersion-breaking. We do not expect you to be a good writer, rather we expect you to be a good roleplayer.


*'''Choosing your actions based on what'd be funny at the time rather than what your character reasonably would do will be considered LRP if it breaks immersion.''' This is described extensively in our listed standards above. '''At the end of the day, you must be considerate of other people's immersion.''' If your character acts nonsensical, is unable to act in any meaningful way, and you exhibit signs of LRP, i.e. overreliance on quick emotes, memeing in say, etc, you may face a quality control ban. '''Claiming your character is just "goofy" will not fly.'''
'''Here are a few key reminders:'''
*1. At a minimum, do not be a dick OOCly!


*'''Excessive memeing in-game that will not be tolerated, particularly those that break immersion. You will be given one warning. After that, you will be given a ban in escalating fashion for each fashion, until you are permanently banned from the server. '''Memeing in a way that contributes to the in-game setting and roleplaying atmosphere is completely acceptable, given that you do not do so excessively.'''
*2. Whenever possible, roleplay what you can. This does not mean you have to roleplay everything out, rather you keep an eye out for roleplaying opportunities.


*If you choose to do a practical meme or joke such as this:<br>[[File:Joke example.png]]<br>'''Do not do it in a public area.''' Please do so in a place that is out of the way like maintenance. We may even make specific areas in maintenance that are more suitable for extensive graffiti or goofing off with your friends, given that it's not '''excessive, i.e. see above.'''
*3. '''No force-borging or transforming another person's character without OOC consent. OOC consent is required.


*Meme painting like this one below will be tolerated, given that it's not done in a tame and not excessive or ridiculous manner:<br>[[File:Meme painting.png]]
*4. Round removal without good reason is prohibited. We strongly encourage alternatives, as round removal typically tends to be a lazy way of handling things. This is a roleplaying server after all.'''


*Like in the case of practical memes or jokes, '''do not put lewd devices, i.e. milking machines, in public areas.''' Such devices should be out of public visibility, i.e. in an enclosed room or maintenance, or they will be deemed LRP. '''In the cases of lewd items, i.e. dildos, they should not be egregiously visible in public areas and interactions with it should be kept to subtle/subtler in public areas.''' Abuse of such devices for pref-breaking, memeing, or your own humor will result in punishment.
*5. This is a friendly reminder that this is an adult server and that you are an adult. Expect adult situations to arise. When it comes to ERP, we have light protection in accordance to the "do not be a dick OOCly" rule. We expect people, whether they are a participant or bystander, to be considerate of each other and the situation they're in.


*'''Do not shove your fetishes in other people's faces.''' Sharing explicit details in places or channels that cannot be willfully avoided will fall in violation of this rule. Have respect for other peoples' boundaries. On the other end of the spectrum, if you accidentally come across a scenario that you do not like but does not violate the rules, please be reasonable and respectful, i.e. handle it ICly if it's public or disregard if private, i.e. in areas that are not typically used such as shower rooms, maintenance, and so forth. This relationship goes both ways. Your freedom should not impede another's or vice versa.
*'''Remember, this is not comprehensive. Please see the Principles Document for further detail.'''


=Rule 5: Act in Moderation=
*Act in moderation, i.e. ensure that you do not do anything '''excessively'''. As a rule of thumb, if you think you're borderline, you are being excessive.


*<span style="font-size:115%">'''Moderation of Lethal Means [Read Carefully]'''</span>
{{Rules table}}
**Lethal weaponry should generally only be used if a threat has a reasonable chance to render you incapable of resisting ['''Ex:''' Stun batons, lethals, and other items that have a high chance of leaving you in a state of 'powerlessness'], '''and''' if it is '''<u>properly and convincingly escalated</u>''' such as fighting back against something that may have lasting consequences for '''your (emphasis on the your)''' character such as being kept from playing in the round for some significant amount of time.<br>''If you see a situation that needs intervening, you should attempt alternatives before shooting first, unless the individual is in immediate danger of losing their life or you are unable to engage in roleplay with the individual.'' Ultimately, follow the action-RP lawset. '''As always, proper and convincing escalation is key, and we give exemptions based on that.'''<br>Conversely, for example, using your lethal weapon to shoot back at security over minor crimes or transgressions is not allowed. It is not for general bickering, 'for fun', and so forth. Sometimes, we may permit its use given that it does not spread to anyone outside the scene and is done with mutual agreement on both sides. Again, '''<u>proper and convincing escalation</u>''' is key. Otherwise, use reasonable force.<br>When it comes to corporate regulation, using your weapon in a non life threatening situation opens you up to being charged as if the gun was contraband among other things.
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 9 June 2024

Skyrat policies
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Skyrat 13 Rules

These rules are the framework for both staff members and regular users. If you don’t agree with these rules, do not say you do. You are not forced to play here; there are other options (both within the Space Station 13 community and outside it) for you.

This framework is derived in large part from drawn from several other related communities’ in-game rulesets, modified to suit our purposes. This is a living, always in-progress document; it may be changed in the future, updates will be announced on the Discord server.

Rule 0: Be Mature

This server is for people who are 18 years of age or older. No exceptions. Our servers are based in the United States and we adhere to both moral guidelines and the United States Law. Alongside this stringent ruling, we ask that you act maturely as a player. Follow the spirit of the rules, not the letter.

  • Don’t be a dick OOCly.[1]
  • English literacy is a must.[2]
  • Do not target players in bad faith.
  • Do not ban-bait people.[3]

Rule 1: Do Not Grief

Griefing is the act of deliberately annoying or angering another player using aspects of the game in unintended ways. Newcomers that exhibit this behavior will find themselves permanently banned. End of Round Grief is not allowed on the server.

  • Plasma-flooding must have permission from an administrator first, notably through OPFOR.[4]
  • Do not spam.[5]
  • Do not attack others or engage in what is otherwise known as "random deathmatch" also known as RDM.[6]
  • Do not intentionally damage the station or its machinery without a valid IC reason. This can make the round effectively unplayable if enough vital functions are destroyed.[7]
  • Don't touch SSD/AFK players without prior admin approval via admin help. (Note: Moving an SSD/AFK player to safety or dragging them to the shuttle is exempt from this.)
  • Do not mess with the Interlink where players arrive after the round, as it is not meant for antagging. It is meant to be a safe place to arrive and chill.

Rule 2: Listen to the staff team

The staff is responsible for upholding the enforcement of rules on the server. As such, Admins have the final say on related matters.

  • If you suspect an admin is in the wrong, calmly document and report the incident. Be as thorough and as unbiased as possible. While the latter is difficult when emotional, it will help your case more often than not.
  • Admins may place a permanent bans for players logging off in the middle of the ticket, which can be appealed, however they will generally wait a while in case real life situations caused a player to disconnect or go AFK.
  • If an admin tells you that something is IC, valid, and so forth, that is the final answer.[8]
  • If the situation you are admin-helping about is immediately happening to you, state your intentions in LOOC and either pause the scene or remove your character from the scene.

Rule 3: Stay In-Character and Meet Character Standards

Your character, the one you will be playing on the server, must fit into the lore & setting.

  • Follow our Character Guidelines: Read Me
  • Speak like an actual person.
  • Do not act like a meme ICly. Being silly is one thing. Being a meme is another.
  • Do not recreate someone else’s character in the character creator.[9]
  • Do not copy and paste real-world people and pre-existing fictional characters.
  • Do not commit suicide for any little reason.
  • Underaged characters are strictly prohibited.[10]

Rule 4: Meet Minimum Roleplaying Standards

Skyrat Main should be treated as a HRP-MRP server. For roleplaying enforcement purposes, please play on the main server with the aim to be High Roleplay or HRP, even if our minimum requirement is MRP.

  • Low Roleplay (LRP) or No Roleplay (NRP) is not allowed.[11]
  • You must demonstrate sufficient roleplaying proficiency. You must be part of immersion and ideally add to it, not detract.
  • Do not shove your fetishes in other people's faces.[12]

Rule 5: Act in Moderation

Act in moderation, i.e. ensure that you do not do anything excessively. As a rule of thumb, if you think you're borderline, you are being excessive.

  • Lethal weaponry should generally be used in a situation in which there is reasonable belief of a threat to oneself.[13]
  • Keep in mind that helping a friend escape arrest may be a form of self-antagonism and may breach rules regarding meta-behavior, depending on the context and reason. Unless it is convincingly reasonable for you to do so, please refrain.
  • keep in mind that acting as an asshole so excessively can be unfun or can come off as OOC rather than IC.
  • Security personnel are allowed to deal with malicious or overly aggressive rubberneckers as a threat (rubbernecking).
  • When it comes to building an item, mech, and so forth, please construct only what you need or foresee reasonably needing.[14]

Rule 6: Do not metagame or metagrudge

Metagaming is using information gotten out-of-character for in-character purposes. Including (but not limited to) direct message conversations, voice calls, streams, the global out-of-character, and other forms of out-of-game communication.

  • Meta-grudging is the act of targeting a player while IC for OOC reasons. Attacking another player for something that happened in a previous round without mutual consent will be called meta-grudging. Rounds are canon, however, you cannot act maliciously over on an event that transpired in another round without consent from the involved parties.[15]

Rule 7: Do not powergame

Powergaming is defined as: going out of your way to accrue power, in a manner inconsistent with IC justifications.

  • This applies to all players equally, regardless of role.
  • Don’t steal 'important' items(IV drips, techfab boards, the chef's oven, etc) without good cause as a non-antagonist.
  • Do not possess an unbelievable amount of weaponry on you. If you're a security officer, equip yourself appropriately for the alert and situation. For all crew, do not act like a walking armory.[16]

Rule 8: Do not valid-hunt

Valid-hunting is defined as; going out of your way to target a player, based on or else-wise dependent on perceived antag status, when it is not elsewise "valid"(Strong IC reasoning that you were involved in, a station threat, Permanent Mechanical State, etc-etc) for you to do so.

  • If an Antagonist is not currently a station threat, or elsewise, PMS, do not go out of your way to chase them down.
  • Forcibly mind-shielding crew, brainwashing crew, or otherwise attempting to root out Antagonists without any confirmation of a related threat is valid-hunting. It can quickly ruin an otherwise perfectly on-track secret round.
  • Self-Defense is allowed to an extent without being called valid-hunting. Defending your department, yourself, or others is allowed.
    • However, if you unambiguously go out of your way to aggressively seek an antagonist outside of your department, or general area, you will not be protected from round-removal or elsewise, as it'd be the consequence of your own actions.

Rule 9: No Self-Antagging

Self-antagging is the act of acting like an in-game antagonist when you weren't selected to be the round's antag. While committing crimes ICly is permitted, self-antagonism is a different beast.

If you are not an antag, do not do the following:

  • Roleplay as a serial killer, a criminally insane character, or a terrorist.
  • Murder someone without a justifiable IC reason (self-defense, honor duel, etc.)
  • Sabotage important station facilities (flooding Security with plasma, blowing up Engineering, unleashing viruses from Virology).

This list is not exhaustive, and other activities may or may not fit under self-antagonism, as decided by the staff.

Rule 10: Behave in accordance to our principles

Link: Click here!

The principles lay plainly our goals for the server and how we aim to achieve them. It highlights what we expect from players, and it also allows you to understand why the rules are organized as they are. By following them, you will more than likely be in good shape.


Here are a few key reminders:

  • 1. At a minimum, do not be a dick OOCly!
  • 2. Whenever possible, roleplay what you can. This does not mean you have to roleplay everything out, rather you keep an eye out for roleplaying opportunities.
  • 3. No force-borging or transforming another person's character without OOC consent. OOC consent is required.
  • 4. Round removal without good reason is prohibited. We strongly encourage alternatives, as round removal typically tends to be a lazy way of handling things. This is a roleplaying server after all.
  • 5. This is a friendly reminder that this is an adult server and that you are an adult. Expect adult situations to arise. When it comes to ERP, we have light protection in accordance to the "do not be a dick OOCly" rule. We expect people, whether they are a participant or bystander, to be considerate of each other and the situation they're in.
  • Remember, this is not comprehensive. Please see the Principles Document for further detail.


  1. We all have lives, and many of us use the community as a place to relax. Being needlessly antagonistic to other community members, generally toxic, and otherwise unkind while here makes the space worse for others. Further encouraging toxic behavior, and pushing away community members. Just don’t be a dick.
  2. We do not expect grammatical perfection; but if you are not comprehensible out-of-character, this server is not for you. There are some foreign language Space Station 13 communities out there that could fit your needs better.
  3. For example, deathgasping, succumbing, or whispering last words in critical conditions means that the person that placed the victim in crit cannot be blamed for killing, only critting. You may admin-help about being critted or attacked, but you cannot admin-help and misrepresent the situation by claiming you were killed. You will get a note and warning, and repeat offenses of this sort of behavior may result in a ban.
      • For more egregious acts of ban-baiting, you may be banned immediately.
  4. Local plasma-flooding has a greater chance of being accepted, while station-wide plasma-flooding will be exposed to greater scrutiny and will be extremely rare to the point that it should almost never occur except in the rarest of instances where it makes sense.
    For station-wide plasma-flooding, after approval, you should roleplay enough of a lead-up to the plasma-flood in a way that demonstrates clear and sufficient escalation to the station that is engaging.
        • Lastly, you will have a greater chance of being accepted the later it is into a round and when the round is quiet.
  5. This includes in-character conversation, the global out-of-character channel, or any other text channel used in-game (such as the Admin-Help system).
  6. If you want to attack another character, have a valid IC reason. Conduct yourself in a way that is consistent with our aforementioned principles. Killing someone is frowned upon without a strong IC reason, i.e. self-defense, is needed to achieve your goals as an antagonist, etc.
  7. Unless you are an antag with admin approval, you are not allowed to sabotage the engine to the point that it may potentially cause a point of no return or the round to end shorter than expected.
  8. Admins are not obligated to give you more information than they think is necessary during an ongoing round. If you want more information you may ask again after the round, or you may ask for the logs which may be given if thought appropriate
  9. There are exceptions like with changeling or a comms agent mimicking them. If you are someone else's character, you are not allowed to ERP as that character without OOC permission.
  10. *The hard-coded limit for character age is 18 for a reason. Do not attempt to work around this by describing your character as looking “younger than 18” in your flavor text in any form, or as someone who acts like being under 18 years old as it will be treated as a violation of the rules. Do not overemphasize the youthfulness of a character, as that will be treated as a dog whistle.
  11. This includes the use of 'meme slangs' outside of PDA messages like "skill issues". Both are interchangeable. In Skyrat, LRP/NRP describes the roleplaying intent of a player. It indicates that the action or a player that is said to be LRP/NRP has minimal interest in roleplaying or contributing to the roleplaying environment, oftentimes breaking the immersion of others severely.Please note that if a player is so poor that they come off as LRP/NRP, even if they intend to be MRP/HRP, they may also face a quality control ban.
  12. Sharing explicit details in places or channels that cannot be willfully avoided will fall in violation of this rule. Have respect for other peoples' boundaries. On the other end of the spectrum, if you accidentally come across a scenario that you do not like but does not violate the rules, please be reasonable and respectful, i.e. handle it ICly.
  13. ex: someone tells you to fuck off, so you immediately maxcap them.
  14. For instance, do not build ten hygiene bots. If the station faces a threat, ready yourself appropriately for said threat. There is rarely ever a reason to build an army of Durands. Try to act as a reasonable character within that moment where building too few or too many can result in you being fired.
  15. Do not take advantage of the rules for your own benefit. You are not allowed to perform any antagonistic action at the Interlink for instance. You may, for instance, plan or purchase equipment at the Interlink, but you are not allowed to hide there or your equipment there.
  16. Multiple weapons, armor, medical supplies, tools, etc-etc, the focus is in excessive amounts