For context: https://imgur.com/a/ESUEZwR
I'll be honest with y'all, this comes across as a 'no fun' ruling based on a few subjective reasoning on how the talon and heads fit in the lore. I personally see heads as middle management in the chain of command and Talon as just another opportunity for a side hustle for station characters. To say some manager cant moonlight their skills as an engineer (CE), their muscle as a bouncer (HoS), or anyone that had the money to earn themselves a pilot's license (literally anyone) is ignoring that this is a thing in real life. All I can offer you is anecdotal evidence from my own experiences but I assure you from CEOs to people with part time jobs do participate in gigs either for fun or the extra cash.
Why this comes across as a targeted no fun rule is the fact that admins have ignored other things that of the same effect break rule 5. From naval officers walking into very sketchy bars in full officer uniform (which would not only be risky getting them hurt but also raising some eyebrows from superiors/authorities). CC officers playing normal station characters and switching through jobs on a whim ("CentCom representatives have a strict non-interference policy on the station.") Exploration going out every shift to kill the wildlife living in their little cave homes. Players playing multiple higher learning degree required jobs to alien species that make no biological or logical sense. We literally see the silliest characters interact in the silliest situations yet we dont enforce these things for the same reason this ruling shouldnt be enforced in my opinion. Someone playing Talon as they should without this ruling hadn't negatively effected other players on the server proper from what I've seen. Just irked some peoples ooc understanding of how jobs work.
Maybe I'm missing something? Maybe someone can explain to me why this isnt just a 'it's a serious video game, you aren't being serious enough in my opinion' ruling