MooCow12 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:47 pm
I dont think you saw the state of the round the entire station had holes in it and i was just plugging breaches and bringing out space heaters in what was previously the front of sci hallway and bar.
cultists didnt take off their speed robes so they also took multiplied damage from the shitmos i think
Again the point of being a borg is literally because asimov laws literally force you to want to build a stable environment , just because cult loves normal atmos as much as everyone else doesnt mean youre playing specifically for cult and by extension making pylons wouldnt have been playing specifically for cult it would have still been atmos and anti human harm related.
But yes some ais im slaved to do end up malding at me because i dont valid hunt.
Yesterday an ai bitched at me for not helping a felinid who was lasering 2 human tots and almost killed them both when we were asimov and then that same ai tried bolting those two human tots in a room that had a breach in it.
So let me get this straight, you got yourself borged with the intention of building pylons. Getting borged removed your cult, but you tried to make pylons anyways, but found out you couldn't, so then you were just a regular asimov borg since then.
If the problem was that you didn't want to play as a cult mortician what was stopping you from just. Ahelping and asking an admin to un-cult you. Or turning yourself into a wraith. Or becoming that pseudo ghost thingie with that one rune (I can't remember it's name).
What you did end up doing is not much different from seeing you got cult and immediately suiciding, and if you're gonna do that you might as well ahelp.
Furthermore even if you didn't know borging removed your cult (which admittedly you didnt), asimov laws take priority over any antag goals, so you *could* have actively hurt your cult's efforts. The usage of the word "could" though is, seemingly, what you have trouble with, saying that this is just a thing that could happen in the admin's fantasies, but since it didn't happen then who cares.
But like, what happened to you isn't the rule, it's the exception. If you would've done this on a round with slightly different paremeters your AI could've well ordered you to disrupt the cult (non-harmfully) since cult does indeed cause human harm.
So i think you're very much in the wrong here, however I don't think a week long antag ban is warranted at all. A note and a stern "hey don't do that again, ahelp instead" should be enough.
Also I don't get why you want to be permabanned from specific antags or roles. Just turn them off lmoa