Detective

Job Type: Personnel

As the station detective, your primary

responsibility is to gather evidence of crimes

committed, using the tools at your disposal.

This is vital for due process - the accused has

the right to a fair trial, and evidence must

exist that proves them guilty of the crimes

they have committed. You can gather

fingerprints from victims or equipment, scan

bloodstains to determine who they came from,

take pictures of security feeds that are

capturing crimes in progress, take pictures

using scanners that can pick up crimes

committed where people think they can't be

seen, record people's conversations and

interviews for later playback, and more.

Access: Detective Office

You are an adjunct to security, and are

expected to gather evidence, not to interact

with criminals directly. You can update

security records, watch security feeds, make

reports on the security channel, and can head

out in person to go places that the cameras

can't see. While you aren't authorized to use

security equipment without the discretion of

the Head of Security, you do have access to

basic weaponry for dealing with criminals who

won't respect anything but violence in your

office.

Responsibility: Gather Evidence

Remember that your primary obligation is to

collect evidence as an adjunct to the Security

force, not to make arrests unless you are

absolutely needed to do so. However, you will

be vital in ferreting out signs of wrongdoing

throughout the station, so attend to your job

with diligence and keep things from getting out

of hand.