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  1. As a forum moderator, I just want to remind everyone of the rules of this section. Only post if you were involved in what happened or you have logs to provide. Avoid personal/ad hominem attacks, and keep this thread on the subject of the actual complaint. Thank you in advance.
  2. This and DO's can't do squat if all you do is complain in round and OOCly, and never report it as an incident report.
  3. ((OOC NOTE: Katrina Silvers' death has been retconned, among other details regarding Katana.))
  4. Don't worry about the delay! Now, into matter: Ibrahim belongs to the Hharar ethnicity, even though his adoptive parents both belong to Zhan-Khazan's ethnicity group. They all lived in Nal'Tor during the childhood and teenage times of Ibrahim, which is the capital city of the People's Republic of Adhomai, the only country recognized to this day by the major factions of the galaxy. People's Republic is the only country recognized by Nanotrasen and is where most of their Tajara employees originate. Ibrahim lived throughout his whole life in a multi-ethic city, as you could expect from a big city which is also the capital of the country, and thus didn't have major troubles with discrimination. However, his entire adoptive family, himself included, have suffered from occasional discrimination derived from the adoption of Ibrahim, who belongs to another ethnic group than their adoptive parents', reaching the point of receiving death threats. These, fortunately, were never carried out. In regards to his higher education access, both Ibrahim's parents have middle-income jobs, his father working at one of the multiple mining facilities as a supervisor on the perimeter of the city, and his mother being the owner of a small and humble bakery in their neighborhood. Due to this, their parents could afford to supply Ibrahim with some decent higher education, which wasn't in the best universities of the planet, but rather on a very regular one specialized in marine-related jobs (ship building and maintenance training, ship captain's training...) near the port district of the city. Ibrahim has, however, experimented high levels of discrimination when working at Nanotrasen, normally originated from humans, which hasn't, fortunately, reached violence yet. Due to Ibrahim's calm nature, he doesn't take all the insults he receives to heart, and rather prefers to deal bureaucratically, which normally ends in a demotion or dismissal of the racist employee. This right here tells me you're putting work and effort into this character and his history. I like this. +1
  5. Just want to hop in and say we did a bit of testing and confirmed there /are/ a couple bugs regarding the camera console view that fit what Sadistic Nightmare described. So, just to factor in that this is a confirmed issue and he did likely have this problem. https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/188 https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/189
  6. Please hold, I'll check this in a minute and edit this post afterwards. I do like the look of that. Perhaps even bringing it half way so not as far as the shells we had before, but sort of like this suggests. I'd happily play an android that looked like that. (Maybe less creepy though) These sprites.. remind me of FNAF. I'm not sure I like that, tbh.
  7. http://aurorastation.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=4815&p=48073#p48073 http://aurorastation.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=4768&p=47585#p47585 There's your previous two unban requests. Both times staff did try to work with you, but you were belligerent and hostile about it both times.
  8. So to make sure, the Polaris version includes not just human-esque androids, but also unathi, tajaran, etc?
  9. Now on the subject of randomized names that suck... IPC names. That really needs to be replaced. Fghtsreagargh gHSDThsrtedhsr the IPC botanist is just ridiculous.
  10. I have to say I do like this, it does sound like a traditional Tajaran name to me.
  11. This is something I think needs to be clarified. According to regulation requirements, you cannot be a security /officer/ for NT without a 1 year cadet ship or a few years of prior experience, neither of which is physically possible for a species that became a part of the work force less than a year ago. There's several other positions I've seen Vaurca in with similar restrictions that are apparently overlooked for the new species; What's the story behind that? Is that going to be properly enforced again?
  12. One of the reasons* Honestly, I'd suggest considering posting this on the github. It might fall more under a bug-report worthy thing since this existed on old code but isn't in new code. https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues
  13. As you're making this application to play internal affairs, I did want to ask you if you're OK with becoming the eyes and ears of the Duty Officers/CCIA, and of occasionally becoming our lackey if we send a fax in with an inspection order or some other request to garner something ICly that we don't feel is necessary for us to actually spawn in round as CCIA agents ourselves.
  14. Iirc, TG and Baycode are two entirely different code bases, which means 'porting' their stuff would more be like 'Completely rewrite so it works in our code'.
  15. As a note, I do not have access to see asay, msay, or staff ahelps. I also do not have access to the server moderator or admin sections of the discord chat. I am a forum moderator and a duty officer (DO's get the lighter blue OOC color). I knew about what happened because I was told by the player over steam shortly after it occured that you jumped him less than a minute after he joined and mindswapped him without a word. EDIT: Also meant to mention that as far as I'd known, until I saw this thread, nobody had even actually handled the issue. All I had gotten was a message from Tainavaa telling me he'd talk with you and firstact, then a few minutes later firstact telling me he was berated for it.
  16. Right so, let's go with every action I took since the subversion. First and foremost, I was originally going to spend the entire round in the engine room monitoring the engine and making sure all the SMES units got fully charged. When the subversion law came in, I sent an engineering message saying I was setting everything back to 'standard operation', then started tracking down the HoS. I found him in the HOP desk, he asked me if I received laws. As the first sentence of the law said I'm not to state the law or hint at its existance in any way, I told him no, there was no law, then asked for instructions (I follow the guideline that while a law can override other laws, it cannot override itself). I could have very easily just sat and waited, acting normally I did my best to follow every instruction to the letter while making things interesting and providing some interaction. The only instructions I were given were: Find out who this tajaran (Jackboot) is and why they're here I did this by tracking him down, then immediately asking who he is, thenwhy he's there. Katana making snide comments about him being njarir was completely irrelevant about the law; That's just Katana after being influenced by Karima working on her systems for so long. I was then ordered, via PDA, to discreetly execute the tajara, but not get myself caught because being riddled with bullets would be counter productive (Not the exact wording but I didn't save logs) This I told him was going to be difficult if not impossible, but I set out to it anyway, OOCly knowing it'd be impossible to discreetly kill anyone, and my not wanting to just up and kill another player anyway (I never do this as an antag and even when subverted I tend to try to avoid outright killing someone if possible within the lawset.). So, I came into JB's office, started poking him by pretending to be representing 'the creator Karima'. I identified an important document and stole it, luring JB toward an airlock which I electrified. I managed to trick him into zapping himself twice before witnesses started gathering and I had to let him go to avoid putting too much suspicion on myself. (Besides, he was running to the hos, which wasn't a huge concern for me ICly). From there, I just sat in the security lobby, listening to the HOS and JB talk about Katana, then the HOS being drafted, etc etc, with Katana making the occasional snide remark and taking a moment to stop an IPC from dislocating another crewmember's leg in the brig. I don't fully recall what happened between here and the next part as I had to afk a couple times to answer work related emails. Next instruction: Meet with the HOS and JB in the HOS' office. When the HOS says the word 'darkness', stun then kill JB without drawing attention. (This is how I understood it; I must have misread, or assumed based on the previous order I was given to kill JB) So, I joined them in the HOS desk, emoted quietly sitting behind JB's character while the two talked. When the code word was spoken, I pulled out the baton and stunned JB, removed his radio, cuffed him, threw in a 'Glorrrry to the New Rrepublic' for good measure, then held off on actually killing him when I noticed I was about dead and out of charge. I told the HOS that I'm almost out of charge, he orders me to go charge. Forgetting I'd had JB on 'pull' so he couldn't run off, I opened the door and started out of the office. I noticed after the first few tiles of movement I was dragging him, then decided to just roll with it and run it as literally following the order I was given while having not been told to leave the tajaran. I honestly found it quite funny, that whole situation, and everyone in OOC after the round seemed to agree that it made for a good laugh. The next part, when I had finished charging and had returned to the HOS office, I had a bit of a predicament. Yinzr and Ana were both there and I was being told to open the HOS' door. I knew they were suspicious, and they had been suspicious of me since I first electrocuted JB's tajaran. I had a choice of refusing to open the door and raising more suspicioun and giving away the fact I had a 5th law (Which, by the way, would have violated the fifth law), or opening the airlock and entering like Katana would have normally done without the fifth law. I made sure to place myself between the officers and the HOS in the process. The sudden attacking with the baton wasn't as sudden as he thinks, it's more he wasn't payng attention. I'd realised I never actually completed the 'kill' part of the order I was given when he spoke the code word, so I attempted to discreetly tell him awaiting instructions, or I would have to fall back to the previous order within 15 to 30 seconds. I gave him some time, he talked with security but didn't say anything to me, so I felt I had to proceed with a method of trying to kill JB's tajaran. I was subsequently terminated on the spot by all three security people. As a note, I did stop when d'Jar said stop (Or at least I would have if I hadn't already been killed) As for why I ran through the main hallways instead of maintenance.. I almost /never/ use the maintenance tunnels unless I explicitly have to get somewhere in maintenance, or maintenance means I have to hack less doors to get somewhere (This being inapplicable to a station bound borg). Going to robotics honestly seemed faster to use the main hallway than go around through maintenance.
  17. Locking and archiving since a new thread was made in the proper subforum
  18. While I've only really interacted with Morgan Renalt, I have to say I love that character and think you're a great roleplayer, and definitely deserving of a chance to get a head of staff whitelist. The character and backstory presented here also looks good. +1
  19. You gave us 3 sentences.
  20. If they do, then they really shouldn't.. They didn't on the oldmap/oldcode. Medical records are supposed to be confidential to medical personnel and their patients only; The HoP, HoS, and IA are not medical personnel and it'd be a breach of doctor-patient confidentiality laws to give them direct access with the patient's consent. Plus, giving IA access to /everything/ makes it so the IA doesn't get as much interaction when handling things like departmental inspections, so I'd honestly just leave it at employment and sec records; Leave the medical stuff to medbay.
  21. Talked with skull. They will be moved to the db -> Then it will be possible to view them online Would it be useful to have the option to add comments on them ? Just need the ability to access and read them off-station. Comments and such are covered by the investigation threads in the DO subforums.
  22. I agree with this. It's one of the reasons the inspection orders I send only say security and employment records, and delegates medical to the medical department.
  23. I'm aware, I just mentioned this because I saw a comment about it being RP'd/IC
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