Perhaps it's time I reread marine law.
Perhaps it's time I reread marine law.
We mods are also reluctant to respond to faxes because we cannot do events - and any meaningful fax response can induce one. So a good bunch of us just never touches the matter.
April - Synthetic
VIC - Xenomorph
Usually playing as Darwin 'D.J.' Jefferson, PFC (Private: Flare Carrier), or Smartgunner almost always out of ammo. Occasionally an RO who yearns for death, dealing with rampant jackassery of his coworkers.
Against my better judgement I decided to start making Youtube videos involving Colonial Marines. Channel
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Yeah, currently in marine law there is no crime for committing an accident short of manslaughter. Like, I wasn't allowed to execute a guy who had nearly killed 8 people. He even accepted execution over perma. But since no one technically died from it, he had broken 0, maybe 1 law. If we could clarify accidents in Marine law that would be nice.
Accidents that cause injuries fall under dereliction of duty/not performing duty to standard. That being said, if it's a genuine accident, why punish them?
Actually had the situation of someone throwing eggs at MPs. Guy threw like 12. Gave him disorderly conduct, since I would consider LE to be one of the primary operations of the ship. Kind of a gray area, yeah, since primary areas are not defined anywhere.
Now, my question. In a recent round we had CL sabotaging Defcon by stealing corpses, since the command was aiming at the nuke and CL wanted to sabotage that. Disorderly conduct fits here, but MPs went for sedition. This fits in general, but not if we go narrowly by the description in the ML.
Roman 'Fire' Kacew
One thing that maybe needs more clarification on the wki is that the CO say in marine law enforcement is rather peculiar. From what I gathered from CMP and other pages:
Let's take the example of CL sabotaging Defcon. CO decides to give disorderly, CMP overrules and says, no, it's sedition. Then CL asks for CO to process his appeal and CO states disorderly again and this time CMP cannot overrule since he cannot overrule CO appeals.
Roman 'Fire' Kacew