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Below are the events that CIS can partake in, and log for points & quota.
Facility Personnel Events, as name suggests, are events that are initiated by a department team. These departments/divisions can be the Medical Department, Research and Studies Department, Recontainment Unit, and other teams. All events hosted by facility personnel require participants to be IC. However, if the event involves characters being harmed/killed/droned, you may go OOC as long as the event host is notified.
OOC CIS can attend any of the facility events below ONLY when there's no IC CIS attending.
You will receive no points nor quota completion for this.
Test is an event hosted by RsD personnel. You will be typically called up to the briefing area within the CISCZ pre-test and be escorted to the testing area.
Any tests that involve bodily harm to CIS will require the RsD personnel to ask the CIS for consent. You are free to deny or accept participating in the test.
Medical Check-ups are hosted by the Medical Department. This department ensures the utmost health of the personnel, test subjects and CIS. Occasionally there will be a Senior Doctor+ conducting a checkup within the CISCZ.
The doctor must ask for your consent prior to hosting the check-up. You are free to deny or accept it.
The Veterinarian Program is a specialised unit of the immune Medical Department personnel that specialises in treating infected subjects and also studies the behaviour and well-being of CIS.
The doctor must ask for your consent prior to hosting the event. You are free to deny or accept it.
Below will be described the types of events that veterinarians conduct on CIS:
> Check-up
This is self-explanatory, similar to medical check-ups.
> Survey
This is an event in which you will be asked a series of questions to register your character in the VP database.
> Specialized Event Check-up
A special event that provides a more focused, dedicated and complex examination and personalised treatment for CIS.
> VP Walk/Field Trip
Occasionally, VP personnel may also host walks. These are no different than normal walks, except that the VP will be observing and studying your character during the event.
These 3 events are hosted by the Recontainment Unit operatives, where CIS, with their escort, can go to different areas of the facility and even to the surface.
> Walks
Walks are a common event RECON or TTS can host. In a walk, the immune escort will walk CIS around parts of the facility, such as the CTZ and S1, and will bring them back once the event has concluded.
> Field Trips
Field trips are larger scale walks that usually include a minimum of 5 CIS. Unlike walks, RECON operatives hosting the event also have the ability to bring CIS to the surface.
> Free Roams
Free roams are smaller scale walks, usually taking place either on the Upper CISCZ or CTZ. This event is worth 0.5 points.
Interviews are usually conducted by the Ethics Committee and RsD, however you may occasionally see UNGRO or ER hosting an interview. Interviews are a set of questions asked by the host in a specific location, such as the MD Check-up room or the Interview room within Unit 3.
Event Value:Tour is an event that is usually conducted by the Ethics Committee. Tours are similar to walks, except that the host actively tells you about the places they will be touring you.
Event Value:ISA Events are a range of things, such as ISA Orientations, Evaluations, and more. Such events are hosted within the ISA server. For most of the events, the events will often have an instructor employed from ISA. These instructors are essentially the host of the event and will usually be safely guarded by several immune escorts. You are to not ruin ISA events at all.
Event Value:CIS Events are events hosted by a Trialing Supervisor+ or can be events initiated without a host, such as Acting Scenarios or Turf Defense Sessions. These events do not count as Facility Personnel events and are created by the CIS themselves.
Acting Rallies are usually hosted by a Supervising Actor+. Rallies include an In Character scenario in which all rally participants can participate. In an acting rally you are encouraged to involve as many participants as possible.
The main difference between an Acting Rally and an Acting Scenario is that the rally is organised, larger and is hosted by HR+.
Can only be hosted by a Supervising Actor+
Can only be hosted by a Trialing Supervisor if under Lead Management+ supervision.
Acting Scenarios are one of the most common IC events. These events do not need to be started by an HR, but can be started by you and another CIS. Acting scenarios can be anything canon and are basically scenarios where you and other CIS interact in character. At least 2 CIS, including you, must be involved in the scenario for it to be considered a loggable acting scenario.
Unsupervised acting scenarios are worth 0.5 points. If your acting scenario is supervised by a Supervising Actor+, or if an HR participates in your acting scenario, the acting scenario will be worth 1.5 points.
You may also record the entire acting scenario for it to be qualified as a supervised scenario.
III - 1.2.2 > LAD Acting Scenarios
Besides other CIS, you can also engage in acting scenarios with Lore Actors. Who are the Lore Actors? These are actors that are a part of the TSC Lore Acting Department and are recognisable by their blue name. In order to log this event, a Lore Actor must be included in your Acting Scenario. You will also need to provide 2+ photos/a recording of the Lore Actor participating in your scenario.
Event Value:III - 1.2.3 > Scenario Request
Members are able to request for scenarios to commence within in #scenario-request channel. As long as one other CIS joins the scenario, then individuals are able to pair their supervised/unsupervised acting scenario with one additional point. Members must log the link to their scenario request alongside with their event log in order for the extra point to be redeemed.
Event Value:There may be an incident where the CISCZ and CIS is being attacked by hostiles, such as armed TS or UN firing upon us when they haven't been provoked in the first place. During this, CIS are able to defend themselves and other CIS. They are free to arm themselves and fight the hostile forces freely, without any worry regarding the hostility regulations.
Event Value:Acting Training is an event that Senior Actors+ can host. Acting trainings are up to the host to decide how they want to conduct it, but usually they include some scenarios for the participants to act out, either with pre-made characters or characters they already have. Acting trainings may also have scenarios that are heavily based on Specimen Acting Standards.
Event Value:III - 1.4.2 > Assisting P3s (Phase 3)
Phase 3 is a part of the CIS Recruitment process that is done similarly to Acting Trainings. Assisting in these phases to help with scenarios, along with setting up the map, and just being a general help will guarantee you event points.
Event Value:Gamenights are Out of Character events that can be hosted by T-HRs+ or members of the PR Team. The gamenight host usually picks one or more games outside of TSC to play with CIS.
Event Value:Activity Start-up (ASU) is a CIS OOC/IC event. This event can be hosted by an HR+ and aims to extend and revive on-site activity. Upon joining you are entitled to 0.5 points, every 30 minutes that passes stacks 0.5 points on-top of the initial reward. Other than traditional CIS events, ASU allow you to freely attend Facility Personnel Events and participate in Acting Scenarios during its duration.
Event Value:Creative prompts are OOC CIS events hosted by Senior Actors+ with supervision from Trialing Supervisors+. Drawings, writings, or other creative mediums are based on a prompt made by the event hoster. Submissions will have a deadline set by the event hoster, with a minimum deadline of 1 day and a maximum deadline of 7 days/1 week.
All prompts must abide by the following requirements:
Prompts cannot be unrealistic or overly specific, and must be attainable within a reasonable amount of time.
Prompts cannot encourage making prompts that violate submission standards.
Prompts cannot be heavily biased towards the prompt creator.
All submissions must abide by the following standards:
Submission must follow what the prompt wants, and cannot be separate from the prompt.
Submissions must show clear signs of effort put into them. If they lack effort, they will be denied.
Submissions cannot have NSFW material, but can have non-roblox TOS abiding elements, such as alcohol or blood.
Submissions cannot be plagiarized from the internet, AI generated, or otherwise have elements of cheating in them.
Only one submission will be allowed per medium.