06-22-2017, 07:09 AM
Impunity is the issue with zeta.
Unless the RD is a big rat, someone could make deathmix/canbombs/black plague and nobody would so much as bat an eyelid. While lack of empathy/giving a shit/doing your job is a key factor in goon relations and you could argue none of these apply even if it's on the station, it at least gives someone a chance to react.
The rebuttle to that would be: "well then, be it on the station, if an accident happens then expect loss of station integrity"
And this rings true, but therein lies the true problem: The station should probably be designed just a tad bit better to prevent this.
Using cog2 as an example:
- The test chamber is right beside medical foyer, right inside the station. This is bad design.
- Chemistry and the Pharmacy is seperated by a table, meaning that venting will occur. A single all access windoor over the table would solve this problem.
- If a fire breaks out in toxins, it is practically unusable afterwards. Having a single venting system may minimize this.
- I'm not sure how Pathology works, but theoritically there should be space around it, while still connected to the station, to minimize disease spread.
Unless the RD is a big rat, someone could make deathmix/canbombs/black plague and nobody would so much as bat an eyelid. While lack of empathy/giving a shit/doing your job is a key factor in goon relations and you could argue none of these apply even if it's on the station, it at least gives someone a chance to react.
The rebuttle to that would be: "well then, be it on the station, if an accident happens then expect loss of station integrity"
And this rings true, but therein lies the true problem: The station should probably be designed just a tad bit better to prevent this.
Using cog2 as an example:
- The test chamber is right beside medical foyer, right inside the station. This is bad design.
- Chemistry and the Pharmacy is seperated by a table, meaning that venting will occur. A single all access windoor over the table would solve this problem.
- If a fire breaks out in toxins, it is practically unusable afterwards. Having a single venting system may minimize this.
- I'm not sure how Pathology works, but theoritically there should be space around it, while still connected to the station, to minimize disease spread.