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[[File:Shaddy_being_shady.png|thumb|250px|[[Shaddy Safadi|Shaddy]] being shady.]]A '''bribe''' is an occurrence where an [[immigrant|entrant]] asks the [[inspector]] to violate [[Rulebook|immigration protocol]] for their own benefit (usually, but not always, to be allowed into [[Arstotzka]] without valid documents). The usual form of bribery is offering [[credit]]s which will be added to the inspector's salary at the end of the day.
 
[[File:Shaddy_being_shady.png|thumb|250px|[[Shaddy Safadi|Shaddy]] being shady.]]A '''bribe''' is an occurrence where an [[immigrant|entrant]] asks the [[inspector]] to violate [[Rulebook|immigration protocol]] for their own benefit (usually, but not always, to be allowed into [[Arstotzka]] without valid documents). The usual form of bribery is offering [[credit]]s which will be added to the inspector's salary at the end of the day.
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== Bribery-related scripted events==
 
== Bribery-related scripted events==
 
*[[Shaddy Safadi]] gives the inspector 10 credits for a [[Entry Approval|green stamp]] if the [[contraband]] on him is detected on [[day 7]].
 
*[[Shaddy Safadi]] gives the inspector 10 credits for a [[Entry Approval|green stamp]] if the [[contraband]] on him is detected on [[day 7]].
 
*[[Calensk]] makes a deal with inspector on [[day 9]]: he will pay the inspector 5 credits for every two entrants detained. The payment is made every two days. The inspector can't refuse.
 
*[[Calensk]] makes a deal with inspector on [[day 9]]: he will pay the inspector 5 credits for every two entrants detained. The payment is made every two days. The inspector can't refuse.
*[[Filipe Hasse]] gives the inspector his Arstotzka [[Arskickers Pennant|Arskickers pennant]] on [[day 13]]. If he is permitted, he will ask to it back for 10 credits on [[day 22]]).
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*[[Filipe Hasse]] gives the inspector his [[Arstotzka Arskickers pennant]] on [[day 13]]. If he is permitted, he will ask for it back for 10 credits on [[day 22]]).
 
*The eighth entrant on day 13 sarcastically mentions that bribing would be a faster alternative to entering than getting all the papers correctly.
 
*The eighth entrant on day 13 sarcastically mentions that bribing would be a faster alternative to entering than getting all the papers correctly.
 
*[[Danic Lorun]] wants to enter without valid documents on [[day 21]] and offers 10 credits and his watch as collateral.
 
*[[Danic Lorun]] wants to enter without valid documents on [[day 21]] and offers 10 credits and his watch as collateral.

Revision as of 00:04, 29 October 2013

Shaddy being shady

Shaddy being shady.

A bribe is an occurrence where an entrant asks the inspector to violate immigration protocol for their own benefit (usually, but not always, to be allowed into Arstotzka without valid documents). The usual form of bribery is offering credits which will be added to the inspector's salary at the end of the day.

 Bribery-related scripted events

  • Shaddy Safadi gives the inspector 10 credits for a green stamp if the contraband on him is detected on day 7.
  • Calensk makes a deal with inspector on day 9: he will pay the inspector 5 credits for every two entrants detained. The payment is made every two days. The inspector can't refuse.
  • Filipe Hasse gives the inspector his Arstotzka Arskickers pennant on day 13. If he is permitted, he will ask for it back for 10 credits on day 22).
  • The eighth entrant on day 13 sarcastically mentions that bribing would be a faster alternative to entering than getting all the papers correctly.
  • Danic Lorun wants to enter without valid documents on day 21 and offers 10 credits and his watch as collateral.
  • The fourth entrant on day 21 gives the inspector 10 credits for a red stamp so that they can break contract with their employer in Arstotzka.
  • Jorji Costava gives the inspector 10 credits for a green stamp if the contraband on him is detected on day 22.
  • EZIC will reward the inspector for completing tasks for them.