d10 | Result |
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1 |
Chivari |
2 |
Any visiting spacer must nominate one of their spare/redundant organs as collateral before entering the station. A moderate to major infraction against the station charter means you are due for harvesting. On the flipside, if you are the victim of a crime, you can end up with an extra kidney or two as recompense. |
3 |
Local company bylaws force all competitors' ships to offer their goods at local, physical markets for retail stationside for a week before proceeding. Ships found hiding cargo from inspectors are seized, have their engines/drives ripped out and their bulkheads fused with the station, and the offending hidden cargo compartments are opened up as new market stalls. |
4 |
Any and all acts of violence or civil unrest are neutralized by application of psychotropic chemicals through ventilation ducts. A squad of androids is typically dispatched to deal with the offenders while they are incapacitated. As a side effect, a notable number of station residents often start riots just to get high. |
5 |
If a ship is caught smuggling goods through port in a novel enough way, the station's security chief interrogates the crew to find out who did it, then offers the offender a job at double whatever the Company's paying them. No one who refuses the position is allowed back on the station. |
6 |
All port law enforcement officers are previous offenders fitted with bomb collars and biometric telemetry devices monitored off-site. Offending androids are slotted into the port's cloud computing and surveillance system. Release from service can only be obtained by apprehending someone who has committed a similar, or worse, infraction. |
7 |
Calculus of Indenture |
8 |
Smaller infractions are charged with an unusual community service involving the individual being stripped, lathered up to the neck in a sticky dark engine grease and then covered in resinprint feathers. So decorated, the guilty party is to stand like a statue at one of the fountains or bench+rest locations. A plaque below them reading their name, what the person did, and on what day -- usually a theft or violent crime. The charge is typically 5 hours, twice a day for 30 days. |
9 |
Any and all visitors to the station may be brought up on charges, regardless of guilt or innocence. This culture of paranoia cultivates a strange mixture of good behaviour. The enforcement officers do not explain the reason, nor is there an appeal. The station AI generates individual "guilty" of a crime at semi-random intervals. Random triggers include, first person in orange jumpsuit, lack of hand washing, too many shopping bags. There is only one punishment - banishment from the station. |
10 |
Empathy Kittens |