From 0fe298d0e3bface017f39de1c4641dbbc1533779 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Proxy also works :3" <98499019+Proxysseia@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2025 17:37:35 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Make visitors no longer KoS (#4763) --- .wiki/_DV/Laws/StandardOperatingProcedure.txt | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/.wiki/_DV/Laws/StandardOperatingProcedure.txt b/.wiki/_DV/Laws/StandardOperatingProcedure.txt index 3c413c8a49..647a8607f8 100644 --- a/.wiki/_DV/Laws/StandardOperatingProcedure.txt +++ b/.wiki/_DV/Laws/StandardOperatingProcedure.txt @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ Should the mutiny be unsuccessful, only the head officer(s) who approved the mut Should the mutiny be successful, the head officer(s) who approved the mutiny must select a new Commanding Officer per Line of Succession. The new CO will then sentence the previous heads of staff for their crimes per Space Law. == Foreign Vessels == -Should civilian and military vessels receive a docking request from another neutral vessel, they may approve or deny such a request. Any vessel may, with consent from the docking entity, be searched by law enforcement upon arrival, and its crew granted free movement accompanied by an escort at the discretion of the CO or law enforcement officials. +Should civilian and military vessels receive a docking request from another neutral vessel, they may approve or deny such a request. Any vessel may, with consent from the docking entity, be searched by law enforcement upon arrival, and its crew granted free movement accompanied by an escort at the discretion of the CO or law enforcement officials. Crew of vessels legally docked on NanoTrasen Stations are considered to be in contract with NanoTrasen and as such are protected by Space Law, Standard operating Procedure and the Rules of Engagement. Crew of foreign vessels may be refused entry, at any time and for any reason, and must be returned to, or be escorted to, their own vessel where applicable. Failure to comply may constitute trespass. Docking vessels bearing a warrant or commission represent an exception, and may not be denied entry or be forced to submit to a search.