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BioShock
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)2K Games
Director(s)Ken Levine
Designer(s)Paul Hellquist
Programmer(s)
  • Rowan Wyborn
  • Christopher Kline
Artist(s)Scott Sinclair
Writer(s)Ken Levine
Composer(s)Garry Schyman
SeriesBioShock
EngineUnreal Engine 2.5
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Xbox 360
PlayStation 3
Mac OS X
iOS
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Release
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

BioShock is a first person shooter/survival horrorvideo game made by 2K Games for the Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Switch video game consoles. It got very good reviews and sold very well. The game's story is about a man who is in a plane crash in the Atlantic Ocean and finds a lighthouse in the middle of the sea, which takes him to an underwater city created by a man named Andrew Ryan called Rapture, which is home to many violent creatures called Splicers, who are people became insane because of mutation.

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Summary

Setting

I am Andrew Ryan and I am here to ask you a question:
Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow?
No, says the man in Washington; it belongs to the poor.
No, says the man in the Vatican; it belongs to God.
No, says the man in Moscow; it belongs to everyone.
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something
different. I chose the impossible. I chose..
Rapture.
A city where the artist would not fear the censor.
Where the scientist would not be bound by petty morality.
Where the great would not be constrained by the small.
And with the sweat of your brow,
Rapture can become your city as well

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BioShock is set during 1960, in Rapture, a fictional underwater city.[2][3] The player learns about Rapture by listening to voice recordings. Rapture was created by a man called Andrew Ryan, who did not like the political, economic, and religious powers that existed over land. He wanted Rapture to be a place where people could do and become whatever they wanted. The city was secretly built in 1946 on a mid-Atlanticseabed, using submarine volcanoes to give geothermal power.[4] Scientific progress grew in Rapture because there were no governments or religious organizations that could put limits on research. This was how Ryan brought many brilliant scientists into the city. This led to fast developments in engineering and biotechnology. These scientists also discovered ADAM, stem cells harvested from an unknown species of sea slug, which were discovered by Dr. Bridgette Tenenbaum to have the ability to heal damaged tissue and rewrite the human genome. Tenenbaum joined with businessman and mobster Frank Fontaine to create the plasmid industry, which offered superhuman physical enhancements to its customers. Tenenbaum found that ADAM could be mass-produced by implanting the slugs in the stomachs of young girls ('Little Sisters'), taken from orphanages founded by Fontaine.

As time passed, the gap between rich and poor increased. Frank Fontaine created charity organizations to support the underclass. His goal was to use his charity organizations to manipulate the poor. He also made a smuggling operation to supply citizens with forbidden items from the surface, such as religious material. These, along with his control of the plasmid industry, made him immensely powerful. He tried to overthrow Ryan, but the revolt was violently crushed and Fontaine was said to be dead. Ryan seized control of Fontaine's plasmid business. Within a few months, a new figure named Atlas rose as the leader of the disgruntled lower class. On New Year's Eve of 1959, Atlas and his ADAM-infused followers began a new revolt against Ryan that spread throughout Rapture.[5] Ryan in turn began splicing his own forces, and his paranoia had reached such a level he was hanging dozens of people, mostly innocent, in Rapture's main square. In order to solve ADAM shortages, the Little Sisters were mentally conditioned to wander the city and extract ADAM from the dead, recycling it into raw ADAM in their stomachs after swallowing it. 'Big Daddies', enhanced and mentally sterilized humans in armored diving suits, were created by Dr. Suchong, the scientist behind many plasmids, to protect the Little Sisters in their work.A drawback of ADAM is that a user must take regular infusions or suffer mental and physical problems. As the war hurt production and supply, every ADAM user in the city went violently insane. By the time the player arrives, only a handful of non-mutated humans survive in hideouts.[6]

Story

At the start of the game, player-character Jack is a passenger on a plane that goes down in the Atlantic Ocean in 1960,[7] after ordered society in Rapture has collapsed.[8] After surfacing, Jack finds himself the only survivor of the crash, and swims to a nearby lighthouse on an island, where he finds a bathysphere which he uses to sink into the ocean and enter the city of Rapture.[9] An Irishman named Atlas uses the service radio found in the bathysphere to help Jack in making his way to safety. Meanwhile, Ryan, believing Jack to be an agent of a surface nation, uses Rapture's automated systems and his pheromone-controlled Splicers to try to kill Jack. Atlas tells Jack that the only way he can survive is to use the abilities granted by plasmids, and that he must kill the Little Sisters to extract their ADAM. Overhearing Atlas' words, Dr. Tenenbaum intercepts Jack, and urges him to save the Little Sisters instead, giving him a plasmid that will displace the embedded sea slugs in each Sister.[10] Atlas says his wife and child have been hiding on a submarine and directs Jack towards it. Just as Jack and Atlas reach the bay where it is located, Ryan has it destroyed; an angry Atlas asks Jack to kill Ryan.

Eventually, after completing tasks like saving an artificial forest from dying and helping an insane artist build his sculpture, Jack confronts Ryan in his office, who is playing golf. Ryan reveals a truth that he has pieced together. He is Ryan's illegitimate son by an affair with Jasmine Jolene, a dancer. When Jolene became pregnant with Jack, she, in desperate need of money, had her embryo surgically removed and sold it to the highest bidder. She had not realized it was Frank Fontaine who purchased the son, leading to her death by an angry Ryan. Ryan further reveals that, after purchasing Jack's embryo, Fontaine made him to obey orders when he is told 'Would you kindly..' Jack was then sent to the surface when the war started to put him beyond Ryan's reach. When the conflict between Fontaine and Ryan reached a stalemate, Jack was sent instructions to board a flight with a package and to use its contents, a revolver, to hijack and crash the plane near the lighthouse, enabling him to return to Rapture as a tool of Fontaine. Because Jack was Ryan's son, he could freely use Rapture's bathysphere network, which had been locked out to everyone except those within Ryan's 'genetic ballpark'. Finally, Ryan has Jack kill him, wanting to die on his own terms. With Ryan's death, Jack realizes too late that Atlas has also been using the trigger phrase to control him. Atlas reveals himself as Fontaine, who faked his death to throw Ryan off his trail and take control of the city, leaving Jack at the mercy of the reactivated security systems. Dr. Tenenbaum and her Little Sisters help Jack escape through the vent system, where he falls and loses consciousness.

When Jack awakens, Dr. Tenenbaum has already turned off the trigger phrase. When it becomes clear to Fontaine that he is losing control of Jack, Fontaine points out the fact that Tenenbaum has survived both World War II as a Holocaust victim and the battle in Rapture, hinting that she has a secret agenda of her own. With the help of the Little Sisters, Jack is able to track down Fontaine. Fontaine, having been cornered, injects himself with huge amounts of ADAM and becomes an monster. Jack battles Fontaine, eventually beating and allowing the Little Sisters to take the ADAM from Fontaine, killing him.

Three endings are possible depending on how the player interacted with the Little Sisters, all narrated by Dr. Tenenbaum. If the player harvested no Little Sisters (thereby saving their lives), the ending shows five Little Sisters returning to the surface with Jack and living full lives under his care, including their graduating from college, getting married, and having children; it ends on a heart-warming tone, with an elderly Jack surrounded on his deathbed by all five of the adult Little Sisters.

If the player harvested (and thereby killed) all or almost all of the Little Sisters, the game ends with Jack turning on the Sisters after defeating Fontaine, presumably killing them all and taking their ADAM.[11] Tenenbaum narrates what occurred, angry Jack and his actions, voice thick with anger. Later in the second ending, a George Washington-class submarine carrying nuclear missiles comes across the wreckage of the plane and is suddenly surrounded by bathyspheres containing Splicers. The Splicers kill all hands aboard the submarine and take control of it.[12]

If the player killed more than one Little Sister, but not enough to obtain the previous ending, the ending is the same to the second one, but the tone of Tenenbaum's voice is a sad one, as opposed to angry and there are minor dialogue changes.[13]

Gameplay

In the game, the player fights enemies using weapons and plasmids (powers that the player gets from gathering ADAM). Each weapon (except for the wrench) has three different kinds of ammunition with different effects. The special ammunition is more powerful against certain kinds of enemies, but they are more expensive and hard to find. Including shooting lighting bolts, shooting fire, and lifting objects without touching them. Some plasmids are found in the game world, but most must be bought and upgraded at special vending machines. The player gets ADAM by harvesting or rescuing Little Sisters, but before the player can do that, the player must kill the Big Daddies protecting them. Big Daddies are hard to kill and they can kill the player quickly, but most Big Daddies will never attack the player unless the player attacks them first. The player can use this to plan and prepare their attack. After the Big Daddy is killed, its Little Sister will come to check on the Big Daddy. At this point, the player can either harvest or rescue the Little Sister. Harvesting the Little Sister will give the player more ADAM and the player can therefore buy more plasmids, skills, and upgrades. However, if the player harvests too many Little Sisters, the player will get one of the bad endings. If the player rescues Little Sisters, the player will get less ADAM, but will get other rewards if the player rescues a certain number of Little Sisters.

How often the player can use plasmids depends on how much EVE the player has. The player has both both a health and an EVE bar. If the player loses all their EVE, then the player cannot use plasmids. The player will then need to look for items that will refill the player's EVE bar.

Throughout the game, the player will interact with many kinds of machines. Some machines give you items, like vending machines and safes, and others are enemies that attack you, such as security cameras, robots, and turrets. The player can hack all of these machines, and doing so will make buying items cheaper and give you extra items. If the machines are enemies, the player can use electricity to stun machines and hack them. If the player succeeds, then these machines will help the player fight enemies. To hack machines, the player will need to solve a puzzle. The puzzle is about connecting pipes so that a liquid can go from one place to another. If the player fails the puzzle, either the player loses health or security robots will attack the player.

References

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  2. Martin, Joe (2007-08-21). 'BioShock Gameplay Review (page 2)'. Bit-tech. http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2007/08/21/bioshock_gameplay_review/3. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  3. 'Xbox Preview: BioShock'. CVG. 2006-05-03. http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=138851. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
  4. 'What is Rapture?'. Cult of Rapture. http://www.2kgames.com/cultofrapture/rapture.html. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  5. Remo, Chris (2007-08-20). 'Ken Levine on BioShock: The Spoiler Interview'. Shacknews. http://www.shacknews.com/featuredarticle.x?id=539. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  6. Onyett, Charles (2007-08-16). 'BioShock Review'. IGN. http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/813/813214p1.html. Retrieved 2007-08-16.
  7. 'BioShock Review: Welcome to Rapture; at IGN'. http://au.pc.ign.com/articles/813/813641p1.html. Retrieved 7 October 2007.
  8. 'BioShock FAQs – What is the game about?'. Through the Looking Glass. 2006-12-30. http://www.bioshock-online.com/faq/#about. Retrieved 2007-10-08.
  9. 'BioShock'. IGN. http://au.xbox360.ign.com/objects/793/793105.html. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  10. 'IGN first look at the Little Sisters'. IGN. 2007-05-23. http://blogs.ign.com/Irrational_Games/2007/05/23/55572/. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  11. 'Guides: BioShock Guide (Xbox 360), BioShock Walkthrough'. http://guides.ign.com/guides/793105/page_4.html. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
  12. 'BioShock – Fontaine's Lair Walkthrough'. GameBanshee. http://www.gamebanshee.com/bioshock/walkthrough/fontaineslair.php. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  13. 'BioShock – Little Sisters and Big Daddies (SPOILERS!) – Game Guide'. GamePressure. http://guides.gamepressure.com/bioshock/guide.asp?ID=3351. Retrieved 2007-11-09.

Notes

  1. Ported to PlayStation 3 by 2K Boston, 2K Australia, 2K Marin, and Digital Extremes; to Mac OS X by Feral Interactive; and to iOS by 2K China.

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ROWAN UNIVERSITY POLICY


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Title: Response to Death of Student or Staff Member
Subject: Office of Emergency Management
Policy No: DPS 2019:01
Applies: University-Wide
Issuing Authority: President
Responsible Officers: Assistant Vice President for the Department of Public Safety and
the Office of Emergency Management
Adopted: 9/11/19
Last Revision: 9/11/19
Last Reviewed: 12/6/19


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I. PURPOSE

These guidelines are intended to assist University employees as they respond to a student death. While some campus officials play more active roles in responding to student crises, it is important for all University faculty and professionals to understand response processes. Although the University strives to respond in a consistent manner, the specific facts and circumstances of any crisis may lead the University to adjust the actions suggested in these guidelines.

II. ACCOUNTABILITY

Under direction of the President, the University Executive Management Team, shall implement and ensure compliance with this policy.

III. APPLICABILITY

This policy should be used to support a response to the sudden death of any student, faculty or staff that will likely impact the University Community. Responding to the death of a student, faculty, or staff member is a challenging undertaking. Those affected by the death of the student are encouraged to seek help as needed.

IV. DEFINITIONS

  1. Emergency Operations Team (EOT), as outlined in the University's emergency plan is activated based on the type and nature of the incident. It is used to manage the operational aspects of the University's response to an emergency event, in this case a crisis resulting from student or staff member death. While select EOT members could include any of the following, leadership from The Wellness Center, the Department of Public Safety, University Relations, Student Affairs and Dean of Students will represent the initial EOT in response to a student or staff member death.
  2. Executive Management Team (EMT), as outlined in the University's emergency plan will evaluate information from various sources during the progress of the event and advise the University President on appropriate actions requiring his/her decision. Select members of the EMT could include any of the following leadership members from the President's Office, General Counsel's Office, the Department of Public Safety, and University Relations, could represent the initial EMT response to a student or staff member death.
  3. SMART: The Stress Management and Response Team (SMART) was established to provide a form of crisis intervention specifically designed to help the Rowan community cope with highly stressful or traumatic events. SMART is made up of administrators, professional staff, faculty and support staff from across the Rowan University campus. These team members are trained in crisis response. The team is available for both death notifications and trauma support meetings. The team can arrange a meeting site and time or be available at a normally scheduled time/place for your class/group.
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VI. REFERENCES

  1. Emergency Preparedness policy: https://confluence.rowan.edu/display/POLICY/Emergency+Preparedness
  2. Emergency Operations Plan

V. POLICY

  1. All deaths on campus will be investigated by the appropriate law enforcement agency which may include the Gloucester or Camden County Prosecutor's Office in coordination with the University's Department of Public Safety. In the case of any death, the area surrounding the deceased is considered a crime scene. With the exception of first aid or conducting life saving measures, no one is to disturb the scene, including media personnel.
  2. In respect for the deceased and due to confidentiality requirements, no University staff or member of the campus community shall comment, post, or communicate statements regarding the cause of death or scene of the death to any entity or organization except in accordance with this policy.
  3. Upon notification of a death, the Department of Public Safety shall review the facts and circumstances of the death to determine whether a Timely Warning is warranted.
  4. All requests for information, including media inquiries, shall be directed to the Office of University Relations 856-256-4240. Following the death, University Relations shall coordinate with the legal representative of the individual, with the Department of Public Safety and with the Executive Management Team to determine whether information relating to the cause of death may be released.
  5. The Emergency Operations Team (EOT) shall review Section VII of the University Emergency Operations Plan to determine the impact to the University community and implement department specific response protocols accordingly. An initial briefing of the EOT and Executive Management Team (EMT) will be planned immediately if a Level 2 Emergency Incident is identified. If the EOT identifies a Level 1 response, internal response protocols may be followed as warranted.
  6. EOT and designated support staff shall follow the procedures below in response to the death of a current student or staff.

VII. PROCEDURES

  1. If you become aware of, or suspect a student or staff has died call 9-1-1 or 856-256-4911.
  2. The Department of Public Safety, local law enforcement or County Medical Examiner will contact next of kin, as outlined in the New Jersey Attorney Generals Guidelines for Homicide and Sudden Death Survivor Guidelines, issued July 1985.
  3. If a death occurs during University Sponsored Travel, the University staff member accompanying the trip should immediately contact local emergency services and the local law enforcement agency. As soon as possible once the situation is secured, the University staff member shall contact the Dean of Students Office (856) 256-4283.
  4. The Department of Public Safety will notify the Senior Vice President for the Department of Public Safety and Office of Emergency Management to trigger notification to the EMT. The Department of Public Safety will notify the following members of the EOT to begin internal response protocols.
    1. Director for the Wellness Center
    2. Vice President for University Relations
    3. Dean of Students
    4. Senior Vice President for Student Affairs

VIII. RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. The Office of the President
    1. Ensure the EMT members have been notified.
    2. After official notification of a student's death has been given to the family by the Department of Public Safety or local law enforcement, the Office of the President, in coordination with the Dean of Students, will contact the family of the deceased student and shall determine if the family has any immediate needs from the University (e.g. gathering items from the residence hall room, notifying other students, etc.) and if available, gather information about funeral, visitation, and memorial arrangements
    3. Coordinate communication to other constituents of the University as appropriate, including the Board of Trustees
  2. The Dean of Students Office
    1. Represent the University by communicating with the family of deceased
    2. After initial contact with the family has been made as provided in this policy, the Dean of Students shall generally be the primary point of contact with the family to avoid duplication of communications
    3. Coordinate with other EOT members to identify initial briefing
    4. Make available any known arrangements for memorial services
    5. Review student account
    6. If the student was a financial aid recipient, remaining funds will be repaid to the sources (federal, state or private lender) in accordance with federal and state law
    7. Housing, meal plan and flex dollars charges are refunded on a prorated basis
    8. Remove outstanding library or other similar fines or holds on student accounts
  3. The Division of Academic Affairs
    1. Support Wellness Center in collection of contacts for the deceased
    2. Ensure grief counseling is available to the Rowan community
    3. Review internal policies and communicate response protocols to faculty
  4. University Department of Public Safety
    1. Initiate investigation protocols
    2. Coordinate investigation with local law enforcement and County Prosecutor Office if death occurs on campus (Glassboro, Stratford, Camden, Mantua)
    3. Notify Senior Vice President for the Department of Public Safety and Office of Emergency Management to trigger the notification protocol to EMT
    4. Notify EOT members specified above to assess Emergency designation and trigger internal response protocols
    5. Coordinate with University Relations to determine initial notice to Rowan Community
    6. Address or remove outstanding parking violations, if applicable
  5. University Relations
    1. Coordinate with other EOT members to identify initial briefing
    2. Coordinate and disseminate campus wide communication of student's death
    3. Identify spokesperson to serve as media contact
    4. Brief and prepare spokesperson
    5. Coordinate scheduling for post incident briefings and messaging to the University community
  6. The Wellness Center
    1. Coordinate with other EOT members to identify initial briefing
    2. Initiate SMART response protocols
    3. Collaborate with Student Affairs and Academic Affairs to gather contact information
    4. Brief SMART members and perform death notification to contacts of deceased
    5. Identify surge capacity and promote grief counselling services to Rowan community
    6. Update Director of the Wellness Center so that EOT and EMT members can receive updates daily until the EOT scales down operations
  7. The Associate Vice President for Student Life
    1. Assist in identifying members for initial briefing
    2. Verifies enrollment status of the deceased
    3. Coordinate with Student Affairs offices to deactivate ID card and address academic registrations
    4. Support Wellness Center by coordinating the identification of contacts for any clubs, organizations or other activates in which the deceased participated
  8. The Office of General Counsel
    1. Review details of death and coordinate any legal response with the Office of the President
    2. Coordinate any issues relating to the release and return of personal property. In the case of death, property shall be released in accordance with state law. Generally, property of students shall be released to the parents of the students unless there is a surviving spouse or child of the student.
    3. Coordinate requests for records received by other offices. Requests for records relating to the deceased shall be made to the appropriate office. Upon receipt of same, that office shall consult with the Office of General Counsel to determine whether records may be released. Primary consideration shall be given to records requests supported in writing by a deceased student's parents unless that student is survived by a spouse or child.
  9. The Office of Residential Learning and University Housing (if residential student)
    1. Notify RLC, RD and RA staff associated with student
    2. Remind staff not to release about the deceased to any non-staff person
    3. Coordinate with the Dean of Students to arrange for family to collect personal belongings. Please note that appropriate regard shall be given to the family's wishes while ensuring compliance with laws governing property release. As such, in certain cases, property may be boxed and stored for safeguarding while property distribution is considered.
    4. Promote Wellness Center services for students affected
  10. Human Resources Department (if deceased is a staff member)
    1. Verifies employment status of the deceased
    2. Support Wellness Center in collection of contacts for the deceased
    3. Ensure grief counseling is available to staff identified as a contact to the deceased
    4. Review internal policies and communicate response protocols to staff
  11. The Athletic Department (if deceased is a student athlete or on staff)
    1. Support Wellness Center in collection of contacts for the deceased
    2. Ensure grief counseling is available to staff identified as a contact to the deceased
  12. International Center (if deceased is an international student or on staff)
    1. The Director of the International Center or designee will contact a representative at the appropriate embassy to notify next of kin of the student's death.
    2. The Director of the International Center or designee will serve as the campus contact to assist family members throughout the repatriation process.
    3. The Director of the International Center will follow all aforementioned procedures outlined in the event of a study abroad student's death.
  13. Information Resources and Technology
    1. Work in collaboration with the identified offices above to deactivate the network account and preserve a copy of same.






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