Ziiro wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 4:37 pm
Boot wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 3:58 am
Qbmax32 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 3:47 am
i could care less about people who bring grief items onto the shuttle so they can detonate them the microsecond the round ends for some funny EORG. if you want to bring maxcaps onto the shuttle so you can blow it up after the round ends and giggle at it thats fine but you need to be willing to accept the consequences if you somehow lose control of them and they get detonated early, if you dont want to accept these potential consequences then leave your grief gear on the station before you board the shuttle, it's that easy
If I hold a maxcap TTV in my bag of holding and another player pulls out a esword kills me, pulls out the bomb and detonates it killing everybody else on the shuttle are you honestly saying that I could be held responsible?
Yes. Because you brought it. You set up the situation so you hold responsibility. If you can't handle the risk of it then don't do it. Simple as.
It really is such a double edged sword.
On the one hand, the dude at least put in some effort to contain it (though a fantastic point was raised about "would you really trust a scientist with a welded locker?")
But like. Morally, I think he's a fucking lame-o who deserves it because people who go "unga unga unga, I'm gonna kill everyone the nanosecond the shuttle lands!" are boring and should probably be slapped with Rule 1 because you're being a bit of a dick by denying anyone else the chance to do a little EORG by just detonating everything in the first two seconds. (you don't even get to do anything either! you push a single signaller and EORG is over and everyone just sits there until the round resets!)
Honestly, I care more when this happens to me than I do when it happens to me while the shuttle's in transit, because as other people say, round's gonna restart in 2 minutes anyway, who cares. Not like 'be alive when you arrive at CentCom really matters', but EORG Prep is just Boring and NRP (imo)