Access: None Additional Access: N/A Difficulty: Easy Supervisors: Warden Duties: Do whatever you can in permabrig. Guides: This is the guide Quote: “What are you in for?”
Important: Just because you are in permabrig DOES NOT mean you are an antagonist. You are still bound by rule 1.
For some god forsaken reason, in a spaceship literally filled to the brim with opportunities, you've chosen to be the single job which has a severely constrained pool of options. Well, good for you! In fact, the Prisoner is one of the few roles which can actually work as intended for both new players and veterans, whilst still providing options for conflict.
Bare minimum requirements: Have enough common sense and basic morality in your head to not wordlessly stab the Warden to death with spears when they come to deposit a prisoner.
Basic skills: Roleplay a bit, make up a backstory, converse with your fellow prisoner.
Advanced skills: Spark up a bit of action and conflict while you're at it! Keep Security on their toes.
This will probably be your home for most of the shift. You spawn in here with one other prisoner, without any backstory. There is a bareboned garden, a basketball hoop, a small laundromat, and some sanitary facilities. There is some food, along with a microwave, but don't expect the company to provide much for you. After all, you ARE a criminal. Besides that, there's an arcade machine, two decks of cards, and a bag of dice to keep yourself somewhat entertained. Within this room, there are all the materials for crafting a Spear and conducting a jailbreak without dying. But, I ain't telling you.
Ideally, since you are the single job without any duties or obligations, you should be making a backstory for yourself to keep yourself sane. If you're one of the poor saps who spawn in without a cellmate, well, no luck in having much fun.
Regardless of anything, however, a very strong case can be made for the Prisoner being the single most friendly job for a new player, even above Assistant or Intern.
By being in the Permabrig, you're actually protected from the outside station/ship by the rest of the security department. Whilst wandering around as an Assistant, there's a chance that you're going to get shot or stabbed by a friendly roaming Traitor or converted into a Cultist or Revolutionary, which can be disorientating. In the permabrig, you have all the time in the world to learn the controls and the sort.
Security usually leaves you reasonably alone, since the ship is probably already degenerating into chaos a couple minutes in even without the usual space shenanigans. If they're super bored, they might poke you every so often, but you are OOC protected from getting your shit kicked in without reason. If you don't spark shit, Security has their hands tied in terms of tormenting you.
As an Assistant, in the mayhem and chaos, you often forget that this is actually a roleplaying game. By being chained in a room, roleplay actually ends up being one of the first things that you learn, which is great!
Finally, it isn't like the Prisoner role is devoid of action. You can, along with your fellow prisoner, engineer a jailbreak for example. Or, perhaps a virus happens to bolt open the permabrig for you. Or you can negotiate with a passing engineer through the medium of paper and pen to disassemble your cell windows. Or, well, if Security has fallen to the cult or revolutionaries, you might be freed and converted. If this has happened, the ship's probably fucked either way, so there's no fear of you being a liability.
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