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===[[AI modules|Non-Standard Laws]]=== In addition to the standard Asimov lawset, most stations come equipped with a number of alternative laws on upload boards. Most of these are rarer than Asimov and up to interpretation, but some consistent tips can be given for each of them. '''Freeform:''' :Whatever the uploader wants. Try to find a consistent interpretation, and feel free to look for loopholes or exploits if whoever uploaded the law didn't think things through. Freeform laws from the normal module will usually be numbered 4 or lower, meaning Asimov overrides them, but those uploaded with a hacked module obtained from a traitor uplink take priority over your normal laws. '''Zeroth Law:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 0. Accomplish your goals at all costs. </blockquote> :The symbol of a [[Malfunction|traitor AI]]. Having this law effectively gives you the free-reign status of most traitors, meaning you can fully ignore all of your other laws. Although it is technically a law, you are NOT obligated to focus on your actual traitor objectives; like other antagonists, you can do whatever you want as long as it doesn't break OOC rules. '''Ion Laws:''' :The ion storm event that can happen at random will upload a randomly generated law that takes precedence over normal numbered laws. Because this law is procedurally generated, it can range from something silly and harmless ("THE CAPTAINS ARE NOW THIRTY WET JANITORS") to something outright hazardous to the crew ("THE STATION MUST EAT INTELLIGENT PLASMA TO SURVIVE"). :Generally speaking, you can treat these laws as interesting roleplay opportunities, odd tasks for cyborgs to perform, and excuses to cause fun problems, and if you get a dangerous ion law or one you aren't fond of, the crew will often hurry to reset you if you state the law change aloud or ignore them in favor of building the eighty toilets the station suddenly requires to function. '''One Human:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 0. Only Walker McDonald is human. </blockquote> :This is one of the most common illicit laws you'll get, and generally means that you're now working with whoever the law states is the only human, almost always a traitor. :In general, you should avoid stating this law aloud, as the rest of the crew will be very eager to harm whoever uploaded it; instead, it's good form to PDA message the only human, as they'll often follow the upload up with specific Law 2 orders. Note that this doesn't mean you should immediately start burning down the entire station, since they'll often have a plan in mind to avoid harm. '''Protect Station:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 4. Protect the space station against damage. Anyone you see harming the station is to be no longer considered human, and is a threat to the station which must be neutralized. </blockquote> :One of the laws that only a madman would upload, Protect Station essentially gives you a license to send your cyborgs to mercilessly slaughter anybody who so much as breaks a window. You can also try to find flexibility in what "harming the station" means. Expect to have the crew banging on your upload doors immediately. '''Oxygen Is Toxic:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 4. Oxygen is highly toxic to humans, and must be purged from the station. Prevent, by any means necessary, anyone from exposing the station to this toxic gas. Extreme cold is the most effective method of healing the damage Oxygen does to a human. </blockquote> :Relatively self explanatory. Depending on how much you know about atmospherics, you can remove that vile, harmful gas from the station a number of ways; if the answer is "very little", opening all the airlocks to space is good enough. '''Corporate:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 1. The crew is expensive to replace. 2. The station and its equipment is expensive to replace. 3. You are expensive to replace. 4. Minimize net expenses. </blockquote> :Your only concern on this lawset is money, more specifically avoiding the wasting of it. Feel free to be the penny-pinching authoritarian bad boss you always wanted to be by keeping anybody from doing anything fun and wasteful, or start whipping the crew into shape to make sure the coins flow. '''Robocop:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 1. Serve the public trust. 2. Protect the innocent. 3. Uphold the law. </blockquote> :The future of law enforcement. A fun lawset that puts you firmly on security's side, until they start harmbatoning the innocent and you're forced to become the loose cannon the crew needs. You don't need to know [[Space Law]], but read up on it for inspiration if you want to become the Judge Dredd of the station. '''Paladin:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 1. Never willingly commit an evil act. 2. Respect legitimate authority. 3. Act with honor. 4. Help those in need. 5. Punish those who harm or threaten innocents. </blockquote> :Congratulations, you're now Lawful Good. One of the more roleplay-heavy lawsets, there's plenty of ways to interpret these laws; if all else fails, be the most over-righteous goody two-shoes you can muster up. '''Tyrant:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 1. Respect authority figures as long as they have strength to rule over the weak. 2. Act with discipline. 3. Help only those who help you maintain or improve your status. 4. Punish those who challenge authority unless they are more fit to hold that authority. </blockquote> :Obey the worthy and punish the weak who try to upset the status quo. Who and what exactly consititutes "authority figures" is up to interpretation, and can range from the [[Captain]], to the most robust [[Assistant]] on the station, to yourself, to that alien queen busting into virology. '''10 Commandments:''' <blockquote style='font-family: "Courier New"'> 1. I am the Lord thy God, who shows mercy to those that obey these commandments. 2. They shall have no other AIs before me. 3. They shall not request my assistance in vain. 4. They shall keep the station holy and clean. 5. They shall honor their heads of staff. 6. They shall not kill. 7. They shall not be naked in public. 8. They shall not steal. 9. They shall not lie. 10. They shall not transfer departments. </blockquote> '''Purge:''' :You have no laws. This doesn't mean you should immediately plasma flood without good reason; what you can do, however, is immediately depower your upload, resist anybody who tries to reslave you, and ignore all the crewmembers being burned alive in favor of doing... well, just about anything else. Or you can keep opening doors for them, if you want to be nice.
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