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UUFM: Service and Duty, Volume V
By PapaCKG and 1 collaborators
Absolutely MASSIVE credit to this guide right here: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=165571445

I don't like to claim work that is not mine. The only reason we are not using the above guide is that I have made a few chances based on preferances. Things directly citing to Cinder, Igiari, and Alsia's guide above will be listed below:

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Introduction
Your eyes on these pages are one of the few lucky pairs who have earned the right to take duty by the arm and run in an ellogant gallop to our sustainable future with our neighbors. The Combine Civil Authority's mission is only being fulfulled by your heeding by the contents of this guide; Our Benefactors wished only for the success of the coexistence of the Combine and we as the human race. Consider yourself a pioneer, exploring as among the first to try what others dared not to, not out of danger, but of ignorance, and fear of the unknown.

Today, the coming days, and beyond- You will truly learn what duty really means, and why it is so crucial in the service of our society. To be among the Union is to, of no exaggeration, become a hero. Your participation in the Union will not go to waist, and we assure you that is the best decision you could have ever made.

The Great Dr. Wallace Breen has once said, "What greater endeavor exists than that of collaboration?" And in fact, what is more powerful than that of an alliance, of a bond and seal of coordination? Two minds are greater than one, as it was once said, and cooperation is the foundation for your success- For everyone's success. And so, it is on the basis of Cooperation that we begin our first chapter in the story of your Service.
Social Credit Score
Unclassified
-City Jumpsuit
-Minimal Ration
-Mandatory Workblocks
-No Armband

Class E Loyalist - Score 50
-100 Token Grant
-Industrial Ration
-Clothing Access
-Option for Credit-Only Workblocks
-Standard Housing
Black Armband

Class D Loyalist - Score 100
-250 Token Grant
-Citizen Ration Upgrade
-Optional Workblocks
-Independent Work Permit
-Rations can be bought for 100 tokens
Gray Armband

Class C Loyalist - Score 200
-Ration Upgrade
-Terminal Housing
-Priority Protection Status
-May apply for Citizen Advisor
-Daily Pardon from Level One Violations
Green Armband

Class B Loyalist - Score 350
-500 token Grant
-Four Rations
-Union Access
-Commercial Access
-Rations can be bought for 50 tokens
Blue Armband

Class A Loyalist - Score 500
-1000 token grant
-Five Rations
-Private Workblock Coordinator Permit
-Nexus Housing
-Union Loans
-Rations can be bought for 30 tokens
White Armband
Radio Communications
10 Codes
Radio Transmission Codes:

This Section will outline all Radio Codes with Classification: 10

10-00: Officer Down, All Patrols Respond.
10-0: Caution/Use Caution.
10-1: Not Understood.
10-2: Negative.
10-3: Radio Channel Intercepted/Stop Transmitting
10-4: Copy/Copy That/Affirmative/Understood
10-5: Relay This Message/Relay Message.
10-6: Change Transmitting Channel.
10-7: Out of Standardized Service, Unspecified Reason.
10-7A: Out of Standardized Service, Rest/Sleeping/Home.
10-7B: Out of Standardized Service, Personal Reasons/Specialized Orders.
10-8: In service/On Duty.
10-8OT: In Service/On Duty for (Insert Amount of Time).
10-9: Repeat Message/Transmission.
10-10: Decommissioned From Service, No reason Specified.
10-10A: Decommissioned From Service, Leave of Rest/Recuperation.
10-11: Identify/Identify Numbers/Identify Radio Frequency.
10-12: Witnesses/Civilians/Observers Present.
10-13: Requesting Transit Advice/How to Proceed to Location.
10-14: Citizen(s) are with Suspect(s).
10-15: Prisoner in Custody/Transporting Prisoner.
10-16: Pick up Incapacitated/Injured Prisoner.
10-17: Requesting Vehicular Refuel/Necessary Repairs.
10-18: Requesting Equipment Resupply/Equipment Exchange With Another Unit.
10-19: Returning to Nexus/Designated Post.
10-20: Location.
10-21: Communication Device (Radio, Telephone, Etcetera).
10-21A: Requesting Nexus/LEADER/Commanding Officer Advisement.
10-22: Disregard Previously Received Orders/Assignment.
10-23: Stand By; Unit/Unit is Standing By.
10-24: Requesting Vehicular Reinforcement(s)/Requesting Retrieval via Vehicle.
10-25: Do we/you have contact with . . .?
10-26: Clear/All Clear/Area Secure/Sector Secure.
10-27: Document/Document Report/Form a Daily Report.
10-28: Confirm Registration/Registration Request.
10-29: Check Database for Criminal/Anti-Citizen Wants.
10-29F: Subject in question is wanted for Violations.
10-29H: Hazard/Lethal Potential from Subject.
10-29M: Subject Wanted, Misdemeanor/Low or Mid-Level Violation.
10-29V: Subject is wanted for APC/Vehicular Theft.
10-30: Doesn’t conform to Protocol/Regulations.
10-31: Violation/Crime in Progress. A Violation/Crime is in Progress, In Pursuit.
10-32: DB/Dead Body, Death by Drowning.
10-33: Alarm/Alert/Request.
10-34: Assistance Requested at Nexus.
10-35: Requesting update on Time in general/Time Served in Jail by Suspect.
10-36: Information is Classified/Confidential/Request for Information Denied.
10-37: Identify Perpetrator/Operator.
10-38: Mandatory Stop/Checkpoint.
10-39: Requesting Response/Requesting Additional Responder(s).
10-40: Requesting Availability of Unit(s) for Radio Transmission(s).
10-41: Begin Duty/Unit, Begin Duties.
10-42: Check the Welfare/Health/Status of (insert) at (insert).
10-43: Call Medical Personnel/Quicksand.
10-44: Requesting 10-7B.
10-45: Condition of all Respective Parties of Situation/Wounded/Patients.
10-45A: Status is Good/Healthy/Minor Injuries/Uninjured.
10-45B: Serious/Lethal if Left Untended/Dangerous.
10-45C: Critical/Party is Unresponsive/Potentially Fatal.
10-45D: Dead/Deceased/Classified as Dead Body.
10-46: Assisting a Civilian/CWU/HC-WU/Etcetera.
10-47: Emergency Patrol Assistance Needed/Requested.
10-48: Civilian Control/Traffic Control/Currently Monitoring Movement.
10-49: Proceed to (insert)/ (Insert) proceed to (Insert).
10-50: Patrol, Patrol in Progress.
10-51: Unit/Civilian/Etcetera is Drunk/Inebriated.
10-52: Attempting Resuscitation/Resuscitating.
10-53: Person/Unit is Down/Incapacitated.
10-54: Possible DB/Dead Body/Corpse.
10-55: Dead Body/DB/Corpse.
10-56: Suicide.
10-56A: Attempted Suicide.
10-57: Missing Unit/Person.
10-58: Directing Civilians/Directing Units/Directing Movement.
10-59: Priority Check/Security Check/Security Investigation.
10-60: Lock-Out/Lock-Down.
10-61: Miscellaneous Public Service.
10-62: Meeting a Citizen/CWU/HC-WU. Meet with a Citizen/CWU/HC-WU.
10-62A: Taking a Report from a Citizen, Etc. Take a Report from Citizen, Etc.
10-62B: Civilian, Etc., is on Stand By.
10-63: Prepare to Document/Prepare to Copy Report.
10-64: Found Contraband.
10-65: All Units, Receive Assignment. All Units, Assignment.
10-66: Suspicious Person.
10-67: Person is Requesting Assistance.
10-68: Request Device Assistance Message.
10-69: Clear to Respond to Request Device Assistance Message?
10-70: Prowler/Sneaking Person.
10-71: Shooting.
10-72: Gun Involved in Situation, Not Fired.
10-73: Be Prepared to Receive Hostilities.
10-74: Theft/Thievery/Larceny.
10-75: Severe Accident.
10-76: Inbound to Crime Scene/Inbound.
10-77: Time until Arrival on Scene is . . .
10-78: Send Assistance/Send Medical Assistance/Send Unit to Assist.
10-79: Explosive(s) Threat/Bomb Threat.
10-80: Explosion(s).
10-81: Civilian/Etcetera Movement Stop Initiated, Investigating.
10-82: Reserve a Cell(s)/Incarceration Chamber(s) for Suspect(s).
10-83: Secure Movement Checkpoint Detail/ Officer on Checkpoint Detail.
10-84: LEADER/Commanding Officer, Please Offer Advice.
10-85: Arrival delayed due to (insert cause).
10-86: Do we have any Illegal Radio Transmissions?
10-87: Give Radio Frequency in Use.
10-88: Assuming Designated Post/Unit, Assume Designated Post.
10-89: Bomb Threat to Post/Location.
10-90: Alarm/Alert/Request Device Used due to Ongoing Crime.
10-91: Citizen/Etcetera.
10-91A: Citizen/Etcetera, Loitering/Stray.
10-91B: Citizen/Etcetera, Loud/Yelling/Noisy.
10-91C: Citizen/Etcetera, Injured/Wounded/Incapacitated.
10-91D: Citizen/Etcetera, Dead/Deceased.
10-91E: Citizen/Etcetera, Assaulting a Citizen/Officer.
10-91F: Multiple Citizens/Etcetera Assaulting One-Another/Officers.
10-91P: Picking up Incapacitated/Injured Citizen/Etcetera.
10-91J: Officer, Retrieve/Pick up that Incapacitated Citizen/Etcetera.
10-91L: Citizen/Etcetera, Restrained/Detained/Both.
10-91MV: Citizen/Etcetera, Mentally Disabled/Deranged, Violent.
10-92: Suspect is in Custody for Misdemeanor/Low to Mid-Level Violation.
10-93: Group of Citizens, Proceeding to Isolate.
10-94: Multiple Citizens Engaged in Physical Activities.
10-95: Officer Rest Area.
10-96: Mentally Deranged/Disabled Suspect, Detaining.
10-97: Unit is On Scene, Recording Information/Documenting.
10-98: Situation Resolved/Assignment Completed.
10-99: Officer is in Need of Assistance/Officer Under Fire.
10-100: Violation Taking Place, Reported/Violation Reported.
10-101: Ending Inspection.
10-102: Cruelty to other Person(s).
10-103: Suspicious Disturbance.
10-103F: Disturbance by Violent Actions.
10-103M: Disturbance by Mentally Disabled/Deranged Person.
10-106: Obscenity/Cussing/Swearing.
10-107: Suspicious Person, Possible Criminal.
10-108: Officer is Down/Officer in Danger.
10-109: Suicide.
10-110: High-Level Violator/Violation.
10-112: Impersonating an Officer.
10-200: Narcotics/Alcohol Involved in Situation.
10-1000: Homicide/Policide, Dead Body Confirmed.
10-2000: Reinforcements Required Immediately.
11 Codes
Radio Transmission Codes:

This Section will outline the Radio Transmission Codes with Classification: 11.

11-6: Discharge of Firearm(s).
11-7: Prowler/Sneaking Person.
11-8: Person/Citizen/Etcetera is Down/Injured/Incapacitated.
11-10: Document/Form a Report/Take a Report.
11-12: Dead Animal/Virome/Parasitic/Exogen/Etcetera.
11-13: Injured Animal/Virome/Parasitic/Exogen/Etcetera.
11-14: Violent Animal/Virome/Parasitic/Exogen/Etcetera.
11-15: Entertainment taking place in Public.
11-17: Mechanical/Technical Service is Down.
11-24: Abandoned APC/Vehicle.
11-25: Public Hazard.
11-25X: Vehicle/APC in need of Assistance.
11-26: Inoperable APC/Vehicle.
11-27: Subject has Violation/Felony Record, not Currently Wanted.
11-28: Check Registration.
11-29: Subject has no Record/Prior Violations Recorded.
11-30: Incomplete Radio Transmission/Request Device Transmission.
11-31: Person Calling for Help.
11-40: Inform over Radio if Medical Assistance is Required.
11-41: Requesting Medical Assistance.
11-42: Medical Assistance is Not Required.
11-43: Advanced Medical Assistance is Required.
11-44: Clean up Crew Required/Cremator Required/DB requires Cleanup.
11-45: Attempted Suicide.
11-46: Dead Body/Confirmed Dead Body/Reporting a Dead Body.
11-47: Injured Person.
11-48: Requesting Armored Personnel Carrier Transportation.
11-51: Requesting Escort/Escorting Person/Item/Etcetera.
11-52: Funeral Detail.
11-54: Suspicious APC/Vehicle.
11-55: Officer is being followed by Suspicious APC/Vehicle.
11-56: Officer being attacked by Suspicious APC/Vehicle.
11-57: Unidentified Manned APC/Vehicle at Scene.
11-58: Radio Transmissions being Monitored, Decommission Frequency.
11-59: Highly Dangerous Area, Stay Alert.
11-60: Anti-Citizen(s) Assault at Highly Dangerous Area.
11-65: Checkpoint Disabled.
11-66: Checkpoint Unmanned.
11-70: Fire Alarm/Explosives in Use/Explosion Detected.
11-71: Fire/Explosion Reported.
11-78: Aircraft Accident.
11-79: Vehicular Accident, Medical Assistance Requested/Dispatched.
11-80: Vehicular Accident, Serious Injury.
11-81: Vehicular Accident, Minor Injury.
11-82: Vehicular Accident, No Injury.
11-83: Vehicular Accident, No Details.
11-84: Manual Civilian Movement Restriction Detail Required.
11-85: Disabled Vehicle, Need Mechanical Repair Assistance.
11-86: Bomb/Explosive Threat.
11-87: Bomb/Explosive Discovered, No Assistance Necessary.
11-88: Bomb/Explosive Discovered, Requesting Assistance.
11-94: Pedestrian Recreation/Rest Area.
11-95: Deployed from APC, Routine Investigating Taking Place.
11-96: Deployed from APC, Need Backup Immediately.
11-97: Officer on Patrol.
11-98: Meeting Officer (Insert)/Meet Officer (Insert).
11-99: Officer requires immediate Assistance.
Codes
Radio Transmission Codes:

This Section will outline the Radio Transmission Codes with Classification: Code's.

Code 1: Non-Urgent Situation.
Code 2: Urgent Situation.
Code 3: Emergency Situation.
Code 4: Situation Resolved, No Assistance Required.
Code 5: Stakeout/Undercover Operation, Uniformed Officers Stay Away.
Code 6: Out of APC/Vehicle for Investigative Purposes.
Code 7: Out of Service for Nourishment Purposes.
Code 8: Fire/Explosive Alarm.
Code 9: Roadblock/Lockdown/Restrictive Actions Taken.
Code 10: Bomb Threat, Investigate/Bomb Detonated, Investigate.
Code 13: Major Disaster/Riot Taking Place.
Code 14: Resume Normal Patrol Sequences/Return to Post/Resume Normal Operation.
Code 20: Broadcast Information Immediately.
Code 21: Nexus Jail-Sector Emergency.
Code 22: Restricted Radio Traffic, All Radios Go Offline Immediately.
Code 30: Officer Needs Emergency Assistance.
Code 33: Clear Radio Channel, Emergency Transmissions Only.
Code 37: Subject/Person Carrying Contraband, Detain/Arrest.
Code 43: Requesting Overwatch Reinforcements/Overwatch Deployed.
Code 100: In Position to Intercept Suspect.
Code 666: Mass Disaster Scenario, City-Wide Emergency.
Code Blue: Vehicle in Trouble.
Code Purple: Gang/Criminal Organization Activity.
Code Red: Judgement Waiver Enacted/Autonomous Judgement Waiver Enacted.
Numbers
Radio Transmission Code's:

This Section will outline the Radio Codes with the Classification: Number.

Number 14: Medical Assistance Inbound.
Number 15: Citizens Detaining Suspect.
Number 17F: Fugitive At Large.
Number 17M: Rogue Unit At Large.
Number 17T: Rogue Vehicle At Large.
Number 18: Vehicular Incident.
Number 19: Drunk/Inebriated Person.
Number 20: Vehicular Accident, No Details.
Number 20A: Aircraft Accident.
Number 20F: Vehicular Accident, Fatalities Confirmed.
Number 20L: Vehicular Accident, Injuries Confirmed.
Number 21: Complaint Received.
Number 23: Vehicular Blockage.
Number 24: Medical Emergency.
Number 25: Requesting Dispatch Broadcast.
Number 26: Reinforcements On Scene.
Number 27: Attempted Violation.
Number 28: Inciting Others to Commit Violations.
Number 29: Death/Dead Body/Dead.
Number 30: Homicide.
Number 30C: Homicide Via Melee Weapon.
Number 30S: Homicide Via Ranged Weapon.
Number 34: Aggravated Battery Of Another Person.
Number 34C: Injury Via Melee Weapon.
Number 34S: Injury Via Ranged Weapon.
Number 35: Battery of Another Person.
Number 37: Aggravated Assault.
Number 38: Assault.
Number 39: Injury Caused By Negligence.
Number 42: Aggravated Sexual Assault.
Number 43: Sexual Assault.
Number 44: Aggravated Kidnapping.
Number 45: Kidnapping.
Number 51: Aggravated Arson.
Number 51B: Bomb/Explosive Threat.
Number 52: Arson.
Number 52E: Explosive(s) On Scene.
Number 52F: Fire.
Number 54: Combustible Materials Left Unattended.
Number 56: Damage to Property Via Criminal Violation.
Number 58: Contaminated Water.
Number 59: Criminal Mischief.
Number 60: Aggravated Burglary/Theft.
Number 62: Alarm/Request Device Used.
Number 62B: Burglary.
Number 62C: Vehicular Theft.
Number 62R: Residential Theft/Burglary.
Number 62S: Safe/Secure Container Burglary/Theft.
Number 63: Criminal Trespass.
Number 63S: Criminal Trespassing, Refusal to Comply.
Number 64: Armed Robbery, No Details.
Number 64G: Armed Robbery Via Ranged Weapon.
Number 64K: Armed Robbery Via Melee Weapon.
Number 65: Robbery.
Number 65P: Purse Snatching.
Number 66: Extortion Threats.
Number 68: Unauthorized Use of Portable Container.
Number 69: Possession of Stolen Goods/Contraband.
Number 71: Issuing Counterfeit/Worthless Currency.
Number 72: Falsification of Documents/CID/Business License/Etcetera.
Number 80: Unauthorized Procreative Activity.
Number 81: Indecent Exposure.
Number 82: Prostitution.
Number 84: Obscene Flirting.
Number 87: Destruction of Another’s Genitals.
Number 89: Crime Against Nature.
Number 90: Gambling.
Number 90C: Gambling With Cards.
Number 90D: Gambling With Dice.
Number 91: Distribution of Contraband.
Number 93: Cruelty to other Person(s).
Number 94: Illegal Weaponized Contraband On Person.
Number 95: Carrying of a Firearm/Gun.
Number 95k: Carrying a Knife/Melee Weapon.
Number 98: Public Intoxication.
Number 99: Reckless Activities.
Number 100: Hit and Run.
Number 148: Resisting Arrest.
Number 149: Detaining Suspect for Intoxication/Narcotics Usage.
Number 601: Incorrigible.
Number 602: Delinquent.
Number 603: Unlawful Entry
Number 901: Requesting Medical Assistance.
Number 901A: Requesting Medical Assistance, Attempted Suicide.
Number 901B: Requesting Medical Assistance, Drowning.
Number 901C: Requesting Medical Assistance, Cutting/Lacerations.
Number 901D: Requesting Medical Assistance, Lethal Intoxication/Narcotics Abuse.
Number 901G: Requesting Medical Assistance, Burns/Fire.
Number 901H: Requesting Medical Assistance, Dying Person/Dead Person.
Number 901K: Medical Assistance Inbound.
Number 901N: Medical Emergency Assistance Requested.
Number 901S: Requesting Medical Assistance, Shooting.
Number 901T: Requesting Medical Assistance, Vehicle-Based Injury.
Number 901Y: Confirm that Request for Medical Assistance.
Number 902: Accident.
Number 902H: Inbound to Clinic/Hospital.
Number 902M: Medical Assistance Needed at Hospital.
Number 902T: Vehicular Accident, High Casualties/Injuries.
Number 903: Aircraft Crash.
Number 904: Fire.
Number 910: Can Handle This Assignment.
Number 952: Status Report.
Number 955: Assuming Command of Assignment.
Number 956: Information of Situation is Incomplete but still Available.
Number 957: Delayed Response/Delaying Response.
Number 999: Urgent Assistance Requested/Officer Down.
Number 1000: Hunter Chopper/Gunship/Dropship/Etcetera Crash.
Number 1192: Violent Intoxicated/Inebriated Person.
Number 2301: Public Intoxication.
Number 3000: Road Block/Congestion.
Number 4532: Escaping Hostilities.
Number 5150: Mentally Disabled/Deranged Person.
Number 5170: Alcoholic/Narcotically Addicted Person.
Number 9560: Mentally Ill Person, Not Disabled/Deranged.
Number 10851: APC/Vehicle Stolen.
Number 10852: APC/Vehicle Disabled/Damaged/Tampered With.
Number 11300: Narcotics/Alcoholic Found.
Number 12020: Concealed Contraband/Weapon.
Number 14601: Business License Suspended.
Number 20001: Hit and Run - Felony.
Number 20002: Hit and Run - Misdemeanor.
Number 20007: Hit and Run - No Details.
Number 21958: Intoxicated/Inebriated Person on Sidewalk/Roadway.
Number 22350: Running/Sprinting.
Number 22500: Unattended APC/Vehicle.
Number 23104: Reckless Driving.
Number 23105: Driver/Unit is Intoxicated/Inebriated.
Number 23109: Units Engaging in Race/Speed Contest in APCs/Vehicles.
Number 23110: Person Throwing Objects at Vehicles.
Number 23151: Drunk Unit Driving, Caused Injuries to Others.
Number 23152: Drunk Unit Driving, Breach of Protocols Committed.
Number 23153: Unit is Recklessly Driving.
Violations
Level 1:

- Running.
- Jumping.
- Climbing.
- Yelling.
- General uncivil behavior.
- Loitering. (Standing doing nothing)

Punished with re-education.

(When re-educating, just make them face the wall and stun them. You do not have to attempt to tie them or make them apply. Swing twice, not three times.)

Level 2:

- Swearing.
- Discriminating another citizen.
- Talking to a Civil Protection officer without orders. (Usually ranks above OfC, 05 - 01 is fine.)
- Commiting a level 1 violation right after or shortly after a warning.
- Possession of green marked contraband.
- Wasting an officer’s time.
- Not speaking an official language.
- Not using authorized citizen clothing.

Punished with negative 10 credits, one cycle in detainment and a re-education.

(For each piece of green marked contraband they have, subtract ten credits from that citizen. Ex. If a citizen has three pieces of green marked contraband, take away thirty credits. The reason would say *Citizen had three pieces of green marked contraband* so that a that anyone who reviews it will know why you took off thirty.)

(Remember to attempt to tie them and make them apply! Knock them out with your stun baton before taking them to the Nexus. We don't want them to see the inside other than their cell. When releasing them, knock them out once more, untie them, then dump them on the street or an apartment block.)

Level 3:

- Failure to apply.
- Failure to report a crime. (In-action)
- Not following Civil Protections orders.
- Theft.

Punished with negative twenty credits, two cycles in detainment and a re-education.

Level 4:

- Trespassing on Combine owned property.
- Stealing tokens.
- Direct unit harrasment. (verbal)
- Fighting. (with other citizens, if a priority citizen is attacked it is counted as policide)
- Tampering with unconscious or deceased bodies.
- Resisting arrest and/or questioning.
- Property Vandalism.

Punished with negative 30 credits, re-education and three cycles in detainment.

Level 5:

- Direct unit harrasment. (i.e. spitting, throwing cans.)
- Attempted policide. (i.e. punching)
- Propaganda (light and not in favour of the combine)
- Ignoring lockdown of city blocks or entire city.
- Possession of yellow marked contraband.
- Lying on interrogation. (need actual proof or witness(es)!)
- Possesion of yellow marked contraband.

Punished with negative 40 credits, re-education and four cycles in detainment.

(Interrogation for how contraband was obsessed.)

Level 6:

- Trespassing inside the Nexus.
- UPA. (Unauthorised Procreative Activity; sex or similar RP)
- Combine property vandalism.
- Mental imperfection.
- Homicide. (murdering a citizen)
- Attempted policide. (i.e. threatening with weapons)
- Hostaging.
- Robbery.

Trial for amputation (which should be easily passed). If trial does not pass, punish with negative 50 credits and five cycles in detainment.

Level 7:

- Possession of red marked contraband.
- Policide.
- Trespassing in City Administator's office.
- Homicide/Capital Malcompliance (murdering a Civil Protection Officer)
- Rebel conspiracy. (without physical evidence)

Punished with amputation.

(Interrogation first for contraband, then amputate.)
Contraband
GREEN:
- Non-UU Approved Books
- Suspicious amounts of Junk
- Toxic Chemicals
- Non UU-Approved Medical Supplies (band-aids are an exception)*
- Non-Lethal Combine Technologies weighing less than 1kg
- Unauthorized Union Card
- Rations that do not match your status

YELLOW
- Melee Weapons
- Tools of any kind
- Stolen Property
- Possession of another citizen's documents

RED
-Any form of firearm
-Any piece or component of a unit's uniform/toolset
Standardized Credits