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You are Coroner. The only difference between your job from any other is that you work with dead people, not those who are about to die.
Bare minimum requirements: Perform autopsies on deceased people and report their reason for death to Medical and Security. Perform the Dissections listed in your Operating Computer.
The Grim Reaper
Like Medical Doctors you appear when people die, but you're not the one that makes them again walk on this station.
Your job consists of performing autopsies on deceased people to determine their reason for death, to later record. Use the Medical Records console to write down the reasons for every dead person.
Equipment
- A Coroner Medkit
- A box full of bodybags, to manage your morgue.
- Your Autopsy Scanner is your main tool.
- A Service and Medical radio headset.
- A dropper, to efficiently apply Formaldehyde.
Coroner Medkit
The Coroner Medkit is a type of medkit that comes with some additional Coroner gear, instead of the usual Suture and surgery tools:
- A bottle of Formaldehyde, to prevent organ decay.
- A gel applier of Sterilizing, to make surgery faster.
- A white crayon, for crime scenes of corpses.
- An empty Blood bodybag, for draining blood from corpses.
- 2 body bags, to store dead people.
- A syringe, to apply all sorts of Chemicals.
- A folder, to store your autopsy reports.
In my professional opinion... the Heavy was KILLED!
Using your Autopsy Scanner, you can perform the Autopsy Surgery to attempt to figure out the circumstances around their death. This is especially beneficial to bodies who have no soul, or those that Medical does not want to revive (such as Husks). Doing this surgery will also be a help to Medical, as it will give the body a 20% surgery speed bonus if the player ends up being revived later.
Alternatively, you can do the Dissection Experiments to help Medical get their tech to print Health Analyzers, Advanced Surgery tools, and much more.
Morgue Trays and stuffing bodies into them.
Morgue Trays are found everywhere in the Morgue. If you put a body in a Morgue Tray, its organs will stop decomposing, as long as the room is powered.
These trays also have a color to indicate the status of what's in the tray
- Green: There is a body inside, and has a player who is waiting for a revival
- Yellow: There are no bodies inside, but there are items.
- Red: There is a body inside, but there is no player in it.
- Off: There is nothing inside.
There is also a Beeper attached to Morgue Trays, which will make an alert sound when a player enters their body as they are inside of one, letting you know they wish to re-enter the round. You can toggle this with Alt+Left Click.
You can fit up to 2 bodies inside of a bodybag, to save on space, however, if you wish to focus on organization, you can use a pen on a bodybag to label it. Putting a labelled bodybag inside of a morgue tray, will tag the morgue tray and name it after the body bag.
Secure Morgue Trays
In the Coroner's Office are 2-4 Secure Morgue Trays. These are the same as regular Morgue Trays, but their Beepers are off by default and are behind Coroner Office access, rather than just the Morgue. Security may want to morgue some people inside of it, so it's your job to maintain it and ensure these bodies don't get revived by those pesky do-gooders.
Medical Records
As a Coroner, part of your job is to update the medical records of those who come into the Morgue. Simply log in to your laptop, find the person's records, and mark them as dead. Feel free to add any notes you want, this could be helpful to the Psychologist and Detective in the future!
Forensics Work
As a person who can determine the reasons for almost any death, you are really valuable for the Detective who might want to use that to help them push investigations.
Keep in contact with them, either through PDA or Lawyers.