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Brutishcrab51

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  1. I'm personally onboard with this because if Vox are removed, a new race can (potentially) be added in the future. Praise God, banish the Vox.
  2. Reporting Personnel: Oscar Easter. Job Title of Reporting Personnel: Necropolis Industries Security Officer. Game ID: b4G-aEWb Personnel Involved: - Muhawir Nawfal, Assistant. Victim. - Veiss Methba, Security Officer (N.I.). Offender. - James Mercer, Captain. Offender. - Fernando Gonzales, Chief Medical Officer. Witness. - Secondary Witnesses: - Zihuki Rehiohks, Security Officer. Time of Incident: 05:30-05:50AM., 12/12/2461. Real Time: 9:10-9:40PM-MST 12/12/19 Location of Incident: NSS Aurora II - Internal Security Nature of Incident: [ ] - Workplace Hazard [ ] - Accident/Injury [ ] - Destruction of Property [ ] - Neglect of Duty [ ] - Harassment [ ] - Assault [X] - Misconduct [ ] - Other Overview of the Incident: Captain James Mercer ordered that a Mr. Muhawir Nawfal be charged with Failure to Execute an Order and Slander of a Head of Staff. This order has been determined to be largely false by myself (as witness). Mr. Mercer threatened to implant Mr. Nawfal with a tracking implant, due to his past (non-violent) offenses which I was signed as a witness for, in every incident. Mr. Mercer issued the above orders knowing that Mr. Nawfal was actually stating the truth, when Mr. Nawfal stated what was threatened over the Common radio. Mr. Nawfal was also nearly brutalized while being nothing but compliant by Mr. Veiss Methba, Necropolis Industries Private Security (on the other of Mr. James Mercer). Mr. Mercer antagonized the situation by chiding Mr. Nawfal in a manner listed in his records as similar to torture within the People's Republic of Adhomai, ordered Internal Security to execute an unnecessary (and, in my opinion, illegal) warrant and attempted to have Mr. Nawfal brutalized by an Internal Security Officer (Veiss Methba) who stated, quote, "I'd love to rehabilitate his skull.", and attempted to use violent and unnecessary force against an entirely compliant and productive crewmember. Did you report it to a Head of Department or IAA? If so, who?: Fernando Gonzales, mD. Actions taken: A fax was sent to Central Command, however it was likely lost in-traffic. Additional Notes: ((A fax was sent but due to the gamemode, no one could do anything about it. The people involved in the IR, however, were not antags or involved in antagonist stuff)).
  3. Counter-counterpoint: The Syndicate has absolutely no lore on it at all and has been backseated in-favor of homebrew terroristic factions and pirate groups. That's the only reason no one at all discusses it or talks about it.
  4. As far as I can see now, stuns don't really work. Three taps from a baton, pepperspray and tasers won't put someone down because the pain generates adrenaline which acts as a painkiller. Furthermore, adrenaline seems to be about as powerful as Oxycodone was. Being shot 17 times with an XRAY laser gun in the Security lobby and managing to walk to the Medical lobby in reasonable time is one thing to consider. This all just sort of baffles me. I'm not used to it.
  5. Something I've noticed is that there's so many fucking people, yet every single article is miniscule. 150 people stolen from Sol, this is a raid that made the galactic newspaper front-page of the Sol alliance. Except, there's probably in-system kidnappings that dwarf this by the tens of thousands. Because, you know, 20+ billion people live in the Sol system alone. 10,000 people died in the Frontier. Except like, so what? There's 100 billion people in the Frontier. Drop stolen from the lake. A system-conquering army was 12,000 guys. Like, what? What sort of dumb-dumb stuff is this? Whose idea was it to oversaturate the population and then use 17th-century military-size formations?
  6. Praise. I would also suggest some sort of re-mapping so that Assistants can access the Commissary. I've grown more comfortable with this maintenance PR as time goes on (though everyone knows I fought it into the dirt when it was first announced), and this is a good reconciliatory step based on public opinion.
  7. I like how you included the Golden Deep faction in this character's backstory. I also like all of your characters. I usually don't do hollow or short posts for applications, but frankly, you can handle an IPC. It's a good character concept, you've displayed a general understanding of the "race" and you play a wide variety of diverse characters from differing backgrounds already. An easy +1
  8. His trial's supposed to end today, I think. If it doesn't end in him being accepted, I'll riot. Bear's highly active and plays an excellent RD who organizes expeditions, gets involved with his department and somehow manages to engross other departments as well. He takes the style and capitalizes it, and that's great. Otherwise, refer to my support above prior to his trial.
  9. Then it's my fault that I didn't already know that. This is good.
  10. Give us an alternative to cloning before removing it. TriAdrenaline, defibs, some sort of fancy heart-restarting chemical. Not necessarily something that treats the heart, since you could theoretically just keep placing kits on the brain to treat brain damage and repair the organs in-surgery. Just a chemical for heart-restarts and I'll be happy with this.
  11. Bump. I think this is good news and should be considered.
  12. Hard disagree. Don't remove more identifiers that are used by Security/ERT to identify people quickly. Instead, just fix the bug causing the identifiers to display question-marks.
  13. I don't mean to come across as insulting, but I've never seen any of your characters before. I consider myself fairly active. I can't, in good conscience, support an application for someone I have never seen before. Similarly, you only have two posts. Your second one was your Command whitelist application. You may wish to become more involved in the Forums as a regularly seen name before making such an application.
  14. On some servers (like Halostation), advanced medical kits come with autoinjectors containing "necrosis inhibitors", which stop the brain from dying and suspend the damage of all internal organs from oxyloss for a set amount of time. Similarly, TriAdrenaline is also a thing. Used to restart the heart when a defib isn't available. It's a chemical mixture. Just add these instead. Gibbing will kill you, losing your head will keep you dead. If your body is left in a gutter for too long, you're dead. If you're shot down in a firefight and someone with a medical kit jumps on you, you stand a good a good chance of surviving.
  15. Explanation required, please. What will replace cloning? Defibs? Chemistry?
  16. Handling OOC consent is not an issue. Being sold in a way that mechanically removes you from the round is no different from being killed or blown up in a bombing. You consent to it by playing the server as a character. Personally, I'd be down with it. But I don't know why this point was being brought up.
  17. I would usually agree with this, but the Detective page on the wiki says that a pre-requisite for the job is completing your Cadetship. Would this not indicate that a Detective is qualified to be a Security Officer on own? Alternatively, it's an oversight that may need to be fixed. FT/CSI is of a different breed, though. They don't have Cadet/Officer origins.
  18. b4B-abP9, the round ID. I was also a part of the away team as a Security Officer. There was a lot of tension in the team, and the RD had decided we were going to stay at the away site (Bear had apparently been intending to let the two of us go back to the station, but hadn't gotten that far yet) when he was given the poison. I was personally considering going the route of "yeah well this isn't a democracy and i have a rifle" to the people onboard, but instead followed-in when he was poisoned. That's all, folks.
  19. Warden to Officer. HoS to Warden/Officer. Detective to Officer (given Detective is, training-wise, Officer+) Officer to Warden. This is what I've seen. This seems fine to me. This is fine to me.
  20. I just watched a guy get tapped once with a stun baton and sprayed with a little bit of pepperspray. He had a heart attack and was braindead with organ failure before Medical could show up at the Security lobby to pick him up. What even is this, pepperspray grenades are now WMDs.
  21. No, it was primary a point regarding the fact that Assistants, predominantly @Menown, used the Commissary. Making additions to it while its users can't access to it is a little un-wise. Also doesn't help that borking maintenance ties into a lot of things like this.
  22. Event arcs, the various terror-based acts of the organization, the fact that the Syndicate has a hand in every galactic government in the Orion Spur (meaning a lot of cooperation with ALL loredevs. Just to name a few things that a Syndicate developer would have to do. Alternatively, fold the responsibility for this faction underneath the duties of the Loremaster or Deputy Loremaster, since much of the faction's actions would probably rely on lore executive decisions and a lot of planning for arcs.
  23. Overlooked result of this change. The Commissary on the surface level cannot be accessed by civilians/assistants, who previously manned it. Only Engineers and Heads of Staff can enter it.
  24. Sort of falling in with the above, I was both disappointed and angry when Kyres resigned. He was an amazing member of the Lore team and an active one, and he'd fit the bill of an interim Lore Master's Deputy quite well. I know I'd feel better about the direction of the server's lore if he was onboard for it in a senior position. Easy support, maximum +1.
  25. Currently there is no way for anyone other than Engineering or Heads of Staff to enter the Commissary due to the recent Maintenance update, which is unfortunate, as an aside to this. A cash register would be better for the aesthetic of the place in my opinion.
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