Regarding Arb's Question:
To adress solidfury's Involvement:
Once again, you were
not detained for sending a fax, you have been arrested because I had
absolutely no knowledge that you have
actually sent one, or that command even
received a response. From the little snippets of radio clutter I've heard, you took matter in your own hands before any orders from Provost
even arrived, and as such I had you put into custody. I'm certain that you can't just
provisionally arrest either ranking officers of Command
without a proper validation from High Command. And I wouldn't've dared to call an arrest if things were clear.
Taken from the Marine Law, 'Mutinies and arresting the Commanding Officer':
- [...] MPs must contact High Command for approval before taking any action against the Commanding Officer. If there is no commanding officer, the person in command of the operation may be arrested, but High Command must be notified after the fact through fax. [...]
And, from my perspective, you have neither waited for a response, nor rightfully attempted to arrest the Executive Officer because of... him being the next in chain of command, and as such, taking full responsibility for
my actions?
If anything, and you had merely only started armoring up before taking action, then I am terribly sorry that my memory fails me. But I can remember that your subordinates were already in the act of arrest, and as such, I've taken from my perspective the situationally right countermeasure against an unlawful arrest.