08-04-2022, 09:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-04-2022, 09:43 AM by Luxizzle. Edited 1 time in total.)
There are currently 2 PDA programs that allow you to quickly look up records in both security and medical records. Medical records' scanner got added last year around this time and more recently the security records scanner.
These are great, and obviously fulfill their purpose, but maybe they're a bit too good at their job. Especially on the roleplay servers, it's gotten very normal to quickly hit a body with your PDA to see the person's traits to check for puritan. And I'm somewhat fine with this, I enjoyed watching my body get blown to bits when I popped out of the cloner, I must admit. Puritan has almost become an easy +2 points, due to this, though.
But the larger problem I have is that this hurts cooperation and communication in your department, and this shows up more with the security records scanner. It used to be very normal to quickly ask over intercom to the person at the front desk to ask them for anybody's records, and now it's just an easy click away. As an avid security borg (as much as a joke brobocop is, it's fun, you should try it) I am, I'm basically useless now. I enjoyed having to be able to take a cumbersome job over from the AI to look up records or set someone to arrest when nobody else could. Man the front desk or note evidence in records.
But with these scanners, there's no more “Hey, can you look up the records of John Stowaway?” or “Hey, why is Johnny Murdernuts on arrest?”.
These 2 issues combined make me conflicted, on one side they're powerful and obviously a band-aid over the somewhat cumbersomeness of secmate & medtrak, but on the other side they make puritan a free +2 trait and security records are too easy to look up to even bother asking anybody at security.
I have a few solutions in mind for this.
I can't really say how much the scanners affect the classic servers and how much these solutions would affect them, so I'd love to hear opinions from both sides.
These are great, and obviously fulfill their purpose, but maybe they're a bit too good at their job. Especially on the roleplay servers, it's gotten very normal to quickly hit a body with your PDA to see the person's traits to check for puritan. And I'm somewhat fine with this, I enjoyed watching my body get blown to bits when I popped out of the cloner, I must admit. Puritan has almost become an easy +2 points, due to this, though.
But the larger problem I have is that this hurts cooperation and communication in your department, and this shows up more with the security records scanner. It used to be very normal to quickly ask over intercom to the person at the front desk to ask them for anybody's records, and now it's just an easy click away. As an avid security borg (as much as a joke brobocop is, it's fun, you should try it) I am, I'm basically useless now. I enjoyed having to be able to take a cumbersome job over from the AI to look up records or set someone to arrest when nobody else could. Man the front desk or note evidence in records.
But with these scanners, there's no more “Hey, can you look up the records of John Stowaway?” or “Hey, why is Johnny Murdernuts on arrest?”.
These 2 issues combined make me conflicted, on one side they're powerful and obviously a band-aid over the somewhat cumbersomeness of secmate & medtrak, but on the other side they make puritan a free +2 trait and security records are too easy to look up to even bother asking anybody at security.
I have a few solutions in mind for this.
- Hide traits or some select traits from medical records. Does not fix mentioned communication problem.
- Add a trait that “corrupts” your records, so fields like traits & allergies are unreadable on medical records. Does not fix mentioned communication problem
- Move the security records scanner program somehow to a utility token purchase.
- Remove scanners altogether.
I can't really say how much the scanners affect the classic servers and how much these solutions would affect them, so I'd love to hear opinions from both sides.