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Sec shakedown machine
#31
I'm all for a machine that'll let sec quickly strip a prisoner as that part often takes longer than even the max prison sentence. SEARCHING the stripped items is still on security though.
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#32
Okay. How about a small square near the brig that when you place someone so they are standing on it, removing and placing things on them happen much more quickly than in other spots? Sec would still need to examine it.

Prisoners could even use this to their advantage if they escape to quickly strip a guard.
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#33
Frank_Stein Wrote:Okay. How about a small square near the brig that when you place someone so they are standing on it, removing and placing things on them happen much more quickly than in other spots? Sec would still need to examine it.

Prisoners could even use this to their advantage if they escape to quickly strip a guard.

Basically this

Erev Wrote:I'm all for a machine that'll let sec quickly strip a prisoner as that part often takes longer than even the max prison sentence. SEARCHING the stripped items is still on security though.

This is also acceptable, as long as you can bucklecuff them to whatever it is.
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#34
Frank_Stein Wrote:Okay. How about a small square near the brig that when you place someone so they are standing on it, removing and placing things on them happen much more quickly than in other spots? Sec would still need to examine it.

Prisoners could even use this to their advantage if they escape to quickly strip a guard.

Yes
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#35
I still prefer the stripping mechanism, Hell even attach it to the brig chute, then let the chute exit you to a private room when you are paroled to regear.

Add an "xray" function that lists all the things that were inventoried and doesn't scan what's inside boxes or containers, just the surface stuff in the backpack and pockets.
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#36
fontoyn Wrote:Has anyone else noticed that security tends to be less effective in recent games? As far as I've seen, most sec officers are being murdered right off the bat, committing suicide, or disappearing before being able to enforce any law.

Maybe the crew is just getting more robust?

sec officers not only are a target thanks to their tools that they have on them, they are more likely to actually run into dangerous situations. this means statistically a sec officer is probably not going to survive a round unless they are stupidly lucky. Security is wearing red shirts for a reason.
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