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YSS Kaiyo II Rules, Operating Procedures, and Menu

This page has in-character and out-of-character rules for the YSS Kaiyō II.

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Daily Schedule

In the absence of a mission, the entire crew follows the schedule below:

Time Task Personnel Included Area
0630 Wake up, Get Ready All Ship-wide
0700 Breakfast All Wardroom
0730 Personal Time All Ship-wide
0830 Cleaning Crew Ship-wide
1000 Inspection and Maintenance Crew Ship-wide
1200 Daily Meeting Followed by Lunch All Wardroom
1300 Training for Missions All Ship-wide
1600 Dinner All Wardroom
1700 Personal Time All Ship-wide
1900 Sleep All Cabins

Designated crew members work night shifts (OOC: These are all NPC's). Medics are treated as “on-call” and can be asked by a crew member at any time to meet with them in the medical bay for treatment. Certain positions require their occupational officer, such as the captain and pilot's positions, and may forego the daily schedule with the exception of personal time and rest at night. (OOC: Unless otherwise stated, follow the above schedule.)

Rules of the Ship

The rules of the ship are posted at all entrances to the ship.

Crew Expectations

  1. Take initiative in your duties. Do what needs to be done; participate.
  2. Any unusual circumstances, no matter how small, should be brought to the attention of the bridge.
  3. Any damage to the ship should be immediately reported to the bridge (systems and safety monitoring station).
  4. The bridge, armory, computer room, and galley are restricted areas; Authorized personnel only.
  5. Power Armors are not allowed to be operated inside of the ship (outside of their bay) except in emergency cases.
  6. The cargo bay should not be used for storage of personal items without the captain's permission.

Preparedness

  1. Each soldier must maintain her assigned equipment and stations in excellent condition at all times.
  2. Keep hatches sealed and keep items secure. Any objects not in use should be stowed away.
  3. Damage control stations should be kept fully stocked.
  4. Spare parts and redundant systems should be kept for systems when possible.
  5. Ship systems should be regularly inspected and tested.
  6. Blast shutters, doors, and hatches must remain unobstructed at all times.
  7. Regular training will be conducted on:

Ship Operating Procedures

  1. As per regulations, the bridge must be manned at all times, except when the ship is in a friendly port (Condition 5).
  2. The Combined Field System should only be deactivated for maintenance or when docking.
  3. Always use the most secure means of communication available.

Alert Conditions

During an alert situation

  1. All personnel should immediately report to their assigned stations.
  2. In combat situations, environmental suits should be worn or at least readily available.

Remember, blast shutters will automatically close and lock in the event of an emergency. Only the commanding officer or the computer can unlock the shutters, and the shutters may only be opened once unlocked by someone physically present at that blast shutter.

Uniforms

  1. When on duty, Star Army uniforms should be worn.
  2. Officers should wear a Star Army Duty Uniform, Type 35
    • Type 30 series female uniforms can be worn.
  3. For all crew, the Star Army Duty Uniform, Type 35 is the preferred uniform aboard the ship, but the Type 22 Bodysuit and the Star Army Duty Uniform, Type 30C are strong alternatives.
  4. The Star Army Exercise Uniform, Type 29 is allowed for general off-duty wear.
  5. Labcoats for scientists and aprons for cooks are distributed.
  6. Technicians and engineers may wear Coveralls.
  7. Each soldier should wear their sidearm with a charged battery magazine while on duty.

Away Missions

  1. All soldiers on away missions should carry a communicator.
  2. Away teams should be monitored from the ship, checking sensor data and updates.
  3. Decontamination procedures must be observed when returning from a foreign environment.
  4. Any previously used environmental suit should be inspected before use again.
  5. Precision orbital bombardment is available to away teams via communicators or wirelessly via Nekovalkyrja.

Social Expectations

  1. Treat others with respect and kindness.
  2. Bowing aboard the ship is required when boarding the ship and greeting visitors for the first time.
  3. Salute to superior officers.
  4. Do not let personal business interfere with your duties.
  5. Sexual activities should not take place in passageways, toilet, or work areas.
  6. Maintain your mind and body in good condition.
  7. Do not use any substance that will hinder your effectiveness unless it can be cured immediately. This includes alcohol.
  8. The following are prohibited:
    • Pets
    • Chewing gum or tobacco
    • Smoking- anything

Visitors

Sometimes, persons not in the crew may come aboard.

  1. Guests must be escorted at all times when outside of the lounge/cabin area.
  2. Guests are not allowed to operate the ship (and will be prevented by MEGAMI).
  3. Guests are only allowed in the main passageway, wardroom and lounge, medical lab (only when necessary) and (if assigned) their crew cabin.
  4. Guests are only deemed appropriate by Captain of the ship and their decision on visitors is to be treated with the utmost of importance.
  5. Prisoners of War are held in containment cells located in the Medical Laboratory.

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