Player Report
Your Byond ID? Whiteflicker
Your Character Name? Anna 'Pepper' Costello
Accused Byond Key(if known): SolubleWhenWet
Accused Character Name Jason Hakim
Approximate time and date of the incident (Central US Time for fastest results) 18:20 CEST (around 12:20 Central US time), 27/03/2019
What rule(s) were broken: Rule 2, Roleplay,
Description of the incident: So the situation was hectic, I get that. What I'm making this report is to get the EXACT, LOGICAL reason why I had to be battlefield executed, despite the fact that it WASN'T MY FAULT anything that happened, happened.
So basically, what I gather is that the CO -- in his infinite wisdom -- decided that I was FF'ing a bunch of marines on purpose. It was during the SD rush so we were under attack. I had an HPR so I had myself set up on a metal barricade behind a layer of plasteel (plasteel doesn't work with the bipod, for some reason), and I was firing into engineering and I scoring pretty good hits.
And then people started walking infront of me, because they obviously need a piece of that. And I'm mid-burst fire as that happens, so people get shot. I am aiming at the chest, but some shots still land on the head because of RNG.
And so they complain. As they do.
And then the CO steps up behind me, and starts pulling me, even though I was doing stuff well; at least from my perspective. And when I move back behind the position assuming It was an accidental push, he starts disarming me. While my gun is wielded. on a bipod.
It goes off twice. Once into the marine adjacent to me, and once into the CO, on bust fire. All shots are hits since they are both point blank from me. Now, had it ended there I wouldn't be making a report, but it's not a perfect world so it didn't.
The CO drags me back, tells me to drop my gun because "i am killing marines." So I'm like "They are walking infront of me!" and "Maybe if you didn't try to push me I wouldn't have shot you, too!" But then he whips out the mateba and BEs me, because... Reasons.
Obviously I am a danger to the marines. Marines who can't HELP but walk into the line of fire of a LMG. And the CO who just CAN'T HELP but disarm the person wielding the LMG. And then BE's that person, because of course they do; very good.
Evidence (screenshots, logs, etc): Can't scroll up far enough to get the logs anymore.
But there were plenty of people who saw it.
How you would punish the accused: A warning would probably be enough.
Seriously.