05-16-2017, 11:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2017, 11:45 AM by Frank_Stein.)
Honestly, I'd like a book in game that I can pull up. Gives you something concrete to point to when you're arguing with someone about how what they're doing is something you shouldn't arrest them for.
Which doesn't mean you should arrest people for every incident you see, necessarily. But if you do want to nab someone, they can't argue against what's in the book.
Ed, sometimes I think you think that the antagonists are actual bad people that need to be punished and not just other people playing the game and doing what they are supposed to be doing as an antagonist.
If you can clone or borg their victims, a brigging is a proportional response, since both players are going to have to wait until they can jump back in. Taking out the antagonist completely leaves you with a boring round, for yourself as Security, and for everyone else who no longer has a challenge they have to overcome
Which doesn't mean you should arrest people for every incident you see, necessarily. But if you do want to nab someone, they can't argue against what's in the book.
Ed, sometimes I think you think that the antagonists are actual bad people that need to be punished and not just other people playing the game and doing what they are supposed to be doing as an antagonist.
If you can clone or borg their victims, a brigging is a proportional response, since both players are going to have to wait until they can jump back in. Taking out the antagonist completely leaves you with a boring round, for yourself as Security, and for everyone else who no longer has a challenge they have to overcome