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'''Note: The SCC WILL NOT bail out any employees arrested and tried on Konyang for serious crimes. If, after a CCIA investigation, a character gets sent for trial on Konyang, it will be treated as a character removal.'''
'''Note: The SCC WILL NOT bail out any employees arrested and tried on Konyang for serious crimes. If, after a CCIA investigation, a character gets sent for trial on Konyang, it will be treated as a character removal.'''



Revision as of 20:01, 21 February 2024

Note: The SCC WILL NOT bail out any employees arrested and tried on Konyang for serious crimes. If, after a CCIA investigation, a character gets sent for trial on Konyang, it will be treated as a character removal.

Like most planets in the Coalition, Konyang has the authority to create and enforce its own set of laws. Unlike most other planets, though, the crew of the Horizon is intended to be present on the planet. The following page is a guide to Konyang law, much like the Corporate Regulations page.

Remember, Konyang Law Enforcement is not related to the SCC and has little regard for your employment or status. The following laws are separate from the SCC SoP or Regulations, and will be enforced regardless of the situation.

Prior Knowledge

Konyang has a much different culture and history than that of Tau Ceti or the SCC. As such, public opinion on topics such as IPCs are vastly different. Below are some of the basics:

  • Konyang doesn't recognize IPC ownership, as IPCs are considered living people. By extension of this, IPCs are treated equally under Konyang law and have all of the same rights as people.
  • Konyang authorities will allow IPCs from the Horizon on a temporary SCC pass. IPCs that run away would force the SCC to revoke the pass, and they would be undocumented immigrants. If caught they will be deported to other Coalition member states (Xanu) where ownership is legal, and the SCC will get them back from there.
  • The Konyanger Jeweler Cockatoo is the national animal of Konyang and hunting it is severely prohibited.
  • Police can arrest crew for breaking the law or disturbing the peace regardless of job or status.
  • Weapons and firearms are prohibited in Point Verdant. The crew is permitted to carry in the countryside.
  • Drugs otherwise legal in Biesel are illegal on Konyang.

Keep the above points in mind while exploring Konyang, and try to respect the locals.

Criminal Procedures

The following is the procedure for if any of the Horizon's crew is arrested.

Misdemeanours

  • The police detain a suspect. They have the option of releasing with a warning.
  • The suspect is arrested and brought to the station for processing.
  • Any contraband or stolen items are removed.
  • The suspect is locked in a cell.
  • The police must inform the Horizon of the incident and the identity of the arrested individual.
  • A Horizon crew member or Head of Staff must come to the station as a guarantor for the suspect who is then released to their care.
  • The police can (and should) report the incident on the special forum thread.
  • The incident and identity of the person is posted on the police’s social media account.
  • CCIA are eligible to start an investigation.

Felonies

  • The police must inform the Horizon of the incident and the identity of the arrested individual.
  • The suspect remains in the cell for the rest of the round.
  • The police must report the incident on the special forum thread.
  • CCIA automatically launch an investigation and present their findings to the Konyang authorities (appropriate ccia ic messages). The person is eligible to serve jail time in Konyang, suspending the character for a long period of time or permanently.

Crimes

The following is a table of various crimes on Konyang, and what they are classified as.

Misdemeanour Felony
Theft Grand Theft/Fraud
Disorderly Conduct Vehicle Theft
Battery Assault
Trespassing Manslaughter
Resisting Arrest Kidnapping
Obstruction of Justice Illegal Immigration (Runaway IPCs)
Obstruction of Public Works Burglary
Insulting the Public Sentiment Armed Robbery/Banditry/Piracy
Littering Poaching
Refusing a Lawful Order Destruction
Vandalism Discharging a Weapon
Breaking Traffic Laws Murder
Possession of a Weapon Distribution of Illegal Narcotics
Possession of Illegal Narcotics