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Canon: Canon Event Type: Secret. Event Scale: Big. Assigned Admin: Alberyk OOC Event Description : The final episode of the Bad Moon on the Rise event arc will happen. Who knows about it : No one knows. Host/participants : Notes :
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I have zero intention in allowing non-tajara to get the suns and moon dice. If it is just the dice, it can be added with a simple config change.
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As I pointed out, if we decide to go with this; we will likely end being more strict with maintenance crew shenanigans.
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District Six Faces New Crime Wave Information released today by Mendell City police officials indicates an alarming rise in violent crimes in District Six since the previous quarter. Reports of murder, assault and firearm related infractions increased by nearly 85% from July. The department’s Gang Intelligence Unit suspects that this was caused by new criminal groups seizing power, creating further territorial disputes. Elements from Tajara religions and folklore were also left behind at some crime scenes. Criminals have taken to leaving cryptic messages, drawing of moons and other symbols considered bad omens in Tajara culture. Victims claim that Tajara clad in red robes and wielding daggers are also supposedly carrying out attacks in the district. Mendell City police claim that the gangs are exploring local superstitions in an attempt to terrorize the community into submission. Despite most of the events being contained within District Six, similar happenings were reported in NanoTrasen stations and other areas of the city. The Federal Investigation Bureau confirmed that the incident during the Bloodstorm concert is linked to the gang warfare situation. The Mendell Bugle was able to get in contact with some witnesses who were present at the shootout: Monkhtsetseg Nergui, a NanoTrasen security officer that was present during the concert, has expressed his concerns: “This horror was more in line with something I would expect in a hellhole, not Tau Ceti. I hope that justice can be delivered for the victims and their family.” Yem'trriezh Njataraj, an Adhomian national living in Tau Ceti, gave her version of the events to our reporters: "We were all partying, having a great time - one of their best concerts since they played Sren'dul! - when suddenly there was a ruckus at the door. Armed Hadiist thugs burst in with guns, fired right into the crowd, yelling, 'Degenerates! Traitors! Homosexuals!' and all this! After that it was chaos, everybody just struggling to get out alive, with some brave souls fighting back against the Republicans." “The Concert was going well up until a few minutes before the end there was what sounded like gunfire, then screaming about “The Committee”. A group of what looked like armed thugs called everyone "Degenerates" before opening fire once more. It was total chaos as everyone started to flee. It's very lucky more weren't hurt” said Cart Kanara, a NanoTrasen liaison attending the event. Specialists warned the police department that if immediate action is not taken, the situation may devolve into open warfare between the gangs.
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2 of 3 proposed solutions are to remove rev. Also, a dismissal does not meant that the discussion is to stop, it means that the dev team is not really willing to implement that is being suggested. Other point: Revs are meant to be uncommon situation, your character is not really expected to happen the same as every day, because it is not a everyday situation.
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Voting for dismissal if it is about removing rev. I am against removing rev. People have tried insane revolts against bigger odds irl/in fiction/in lore/whever you prefer and have failed/succeeded. While the situations may be outlandish, I feel that just saying yes and doing some improv might create more interesting situations. In fact, rev is probably one of the best gamemodes for a heavy rp server, since it relies on a narrative more than others. There is enough reason, in our setting, for people to do stuff/revolt/protest in the station.
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Murdoch's Tajaran application
Alberyk replied to CatsinHD's topic in Whitelist Applications Archives
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Murdoch's Tajaran application
Alberyk replied to CatsinHD's topic in Whitelist Applications Archives
There is nothing wrong with the application that I can see, besides some confusion in regards to semantics. Tajara is the plural and singular, there is no such thing as Tajaras or Tajarans. Tajaran is the adjective. Anyway, just two questions before I can decide into this: 1 - How does the character see the other Tajaran factions, the NKA and the DPRA? 2 - Can you explain more what are her plans with moving to Tau Ceti? What is she trying to accomplish with it? -
If this is not you trying to gotcha them by making up some head canon stuff: presuming that a megacorp that has robots that collect people's debt through intimidation needs some paper, even when they already made an announcement. You are also missing the point, this is not a good behavior at all, you should improv, learn how to say yes and go from there, instead of trying to poke holes in what the antags were trying to do. If you opposed them due to conflicting morals or because they were brutish, sure that would be fine. But this behavior is bad, and it is what creates the meme of heads of staff faxing cc after getting a station announcement to confirm if what it says is real at all.
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Like I said, the issue was not the opposition to them in any shape, but questioning the validity of whatever they were doing, aka poking holes in whatever they prepared, when they already went out of their way to make an announcement saying they were eris debts collectors.
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There was an announcement message from cc that they were there to collect the debt. As I explained, my issue was not your character's opposition to their presence, but you trying to grasp all straws you could find to try to prove that they were somehow false. You could have tried to improv and came up with other reason to opposte them instead of pointing out that they were fake or illegitimate. Whatever banks do in real life don't matter, it is not a regular bank, it is a megacorp with an army of robots that can beat people to collect debts. I recommend that you just try to roll with the punches instead of trying to poke roles in the antag gimmick, which is why I put the note.
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I don't think that nurses should be restricted to that, this feel more like the field of the learning roles like the interns. I see no problem with them treating people with medical packs and the like, nothing too complex.
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From the PRA page (https://wiki.aurorastation.org/index.php?title=People's_Republic_of_Adhomai#Military) Anyone physically able can serve. Females can also vlounteer if they want and serve in all kind of roles, even combat and command ones. Besides what is on the wiki, there is no solid guidelines on native names yet, I recommend looking at the names present in the lore, such as the Notable Tajara pages (https://wiki.aurorastation.org/index.php?title=Notable_Tajara) to see some examples. Ra Kharek’Moro sounds good to me, however. If you have more questions, you can also contact me in discord here: Alberyk#7868.
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Murder at the Grand Romanovich Casino! One person was killed early Saturday at the Grand Romanovich Casino. At the time, the casino was hosting a corporate retreat for employees of the NSS Aurora when the ghastly discovery was made. Mr. Alzrun Zahawi, a fifty-five year old Tajara residing in Biesel, was found in one of the casino’s hotel rooms. Mr. Zahawi migrated to the Republic in 2452, leaving his past career as the curator of the Nal’tor Museum of Mystery to pursue employment in a brewery in District Six. Investigators say the victim was found lying in his bed, with multiple gunshot wounds to the head. Nothing of value was reportedly stolen. This death has shocked the Tajaran community in Mendell City, as many were confused due to the nature of the crime and the severity of the violence involved. Some of Mr. Zahawi’s neighbors informed the Bugle that the victim led a secluded life and had no living relatives. A detachment of the NanoTrasen Internal Security Department tied to the NSS Aurora responded to the situation at the time, collecting evidence in an attempt to prevent further contamination of the scene. The victim was transported back to the NSS Aurora for autopsy, and our sources say it has confirmed the cause of death as being several shots to the head. No suspect has been identified at this time. The casino’s administration gave a statement expressing their shock at the murder, indicating that it was atypical for anyone armed to get past their tight security. Both NanoTrasen and the Grand Romanovich Casino have announced the intention of collaborating with the authorities to solve this mystery. The Federal Investigation Bureau is currently investigating the crime, and our sources say they have been given access to all evidence the NanoTrasen Internal Security Department gathered at the scene.
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Staff Complaint - ShesTrying/Icedcabbage
Alberyk replied to VeteranGary's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
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You did not really read what I told you in your last unban, you have wasted your chances. Appeal denied.
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Canon: Canon Event Type: Secret. Event Scale: Medium Assigned Admin: Alberyk OOC Event Description : The Second episode of the Bad Moon on the Rise event arc will happen. Who knows about it : No one knows. Host/participants : Notes :
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Tajaran Band to Visit Tau Ceti During Galactic Tour The controversial band Bloodstorm, an experimental Tajaran music group, has recently announced concert dates and locations for their first extrasolar tour. Using a mixture of traditional Tajaran instruments and human techniques, the band has created a “style never before seen in the Adhomian music scene”, says their most prominent fan website. Bloodstorm deals with themes related to the Tajaran youth, their place in the Civil War and are widely known for shocking lyrics and criticism of the ruling regimes. Rumors abound that their journey to Tau Ceti was brought about due to increased scrutiny from the Democratic People’s Republic of Adhomai, their home country. Despite these rumors, Bloodstorm’s official social media states that their tours through Tau Ceti, Elyra, and Sol are for both their existing fans and to expand their fanbase by bringing the truth of their music to entire galaxies who have never heard them in person. The “Truth” Tour is in celebration of the release of Bloodstorm’s newest album, titled “Why Not Do it Again?”, which promises to focus on hot button topics such as the high rate of disabled veterans after the Civil War, the increase in poverty on Adhomai, and the economic disparity between many Tajara. Vargir “Godslayer” Stenovich, the speaker and manager for the group, has confirmed that this will be their most brutal album yet. When asked about the rumors regarding conflicts with the DPRA, Mr. Stenovich responded: “Bloodstorm is ready to show Tau Ceti how things really are, don’t matter what the embalmed corpses in the government say.” While the band’s announcement was met with praise and joy from their fans both to reporters and on online mediums such as social media or forum boards, the concert tour has met with significant consternation from others. Tajara ambassadors protested, implying that Bloodstorm’s music is both improper and insulting to Tajaran culture. Human family groups, including the influential Family Matters and Moms for Morality, have also protested the concerts. Nevertheless, government officials have remained firm in allowing Bloodstorm to pass through their systems without issue.
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Staff Complaint - ShesTrying/Icedcabbage
Alberyk replied to VeteranGary's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
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Canon: Canon Event Type: Secret. Event Scale: Medium Assigned Admin: Alberyk OOC Event Description : The First episode of the Bad Moon on the Rise event arc will happen. Who knows about it : No one knows. Host/participants : Notes :
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Immigration Museum to Display Tajaran Artifacts in Temporary Exhibition District Six has been a cornerstone of Mendell City’s integrated history for many years. The Immigration Museum’s new exhibit celebrates the Tajara people, their culture and their history by exploring their past, how it has influenced their present, and the future of their lives on Biesel and how they have connected with surrounding communities both physically and culturally. Opening august 13th, the Immigration Museum's “Treasures of the Tajaran Past'' exhibit will take visitors back to the early days of Tajara history and guide them through what life was like for ancient Tajara before human contact. In doing so, the Museum aims to introduce the rich Tajaran antiquity to the population of Biesel. Twenty never-before seen historical pieces are making the perilous journey from Adhomai to Tau Ceti specifically for this exhibit. The Immigration Museum worked closely with the Miran’mir Academy of Scientific Pursuits in the development and construction of the exhibit. The Academy has even loaned out one of their most significant artifacts: the Mezuma Imperial Throne. An excellent example of early Imperial Age craftsmanship, the Throne was presumed lost after the sacking of Mezuma in 2421. It was only discovered recently in the basement of a brewery a mere seven years ago, and this will be the first time it has traveled outside of Adhomian space. As the feature piece in the exhibit, the Throne is present on posters and in commercials advertising the Museum’s new addition. Despite its age, its golden, bejeweled surface still shimmers with a luster of an era past, and even now it continues to vex scholars. Experts believe it was once able to interact with various mechanisms in the Mezuma Imperial Palace, though these machines were destroyed during the First Revolution. A mysterious rumor suggests that whoever unlocks the secrets of the Throne will be given mystical powers to rule over Adhomai; a story fit to nurture the spark of adventure in young treasure hunters! Both school groups and visitors will be able to attend the exhibit for its limited run time. Educational institutions are directed to contact the Museum’s school resource director, and individual visitors can reserve tickets by going to the Museum’s website.
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It should not be random clothings, they should be made with the culture/part of the setting they represent. Also, nothing is stopping people from adding stuff from Tau Ceti.
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The Crown Concedes to the People’s Demands 29.06.2462 Tensions continued high this morning. The HMS Rredouane and the HMS Dolor remained on patrol in Kaltir’s bay, and the Palace courtyard remained full of protestors. However, the Parliament was able to hold a meeting with King Vahzirthaamro Azunja. After hours of discussion and negotiations they reached an agreement. A new chamber will be created in the Parliament: the Chamber of Commoners. It will be composed of elected representatives that will serve a term of three years. Any citizen, noble or commoner, will be able to occupy those positions. Despite this, the new house holds considerable less power and seats than the inheritable titles - a simple majority from the Chamber of Nobles will be able to overrule the decisions made by the Chamber of Commoners. Alongside the concessions to the Commoner’s Party, the Crown has made other compromises to the members of the Parliament. Promises of relaxing the draft and increasing funds to modernize the army were made. Amnesty to the sailors that participated in the HMS Dolor and HMS Rredouane mutiny was also granted. The news were received with celebration by the population. The protestors in front of the Imperial palace became a cheering crowd when the changes were announced. The ships blocking Kaltir’s bay docked soon after the meeting was over. The sailors were welcomed with open arms by their colleagues; they were dragged to a pub to commemorate. The city’s garrison stood down, returning their weapons at the orders of the Field-Marshall. The protests came to an end by the night; as most of the population returned to their homes. King Azunja retired himself to his private quarters shortly after the meeting, offering no further insight into the situation. Elections for the Chamber of Commoners are expected to begin in two months.