Imagine responding to a distress call from a colony which had a major xeno containment failure and immediately going "hmmm we should do the same aboard our ship"
Imagine responding to a distress call from a colony which had a major xeno containment failure and immediately going "hmmm we should do the same aboard our ship"
Sheeesh this boy LRP as hell!
In the end. I've had my my area hacked into by the CE who came in ordering me and other researchers around and there was zero push back. IC or otherwise. There is no reason for people to just crap on anything you try to do as long there is no push back.
@CABAL
Holy shit it's almost like the body is really complex and it's not as simple as injecting a needle.
Teaching that shit is as difficult as teaching CPR, while every marine knows CPR by the book, they are just big retards and they still can't use syringe. But they somehow DO know how to use autoinjector and "Autoinjector" is basically just a syringe that presses the plunger by itself. How does they know how to use autoinjectors (without dreaded vein/muscle/oil mumbo jumbo, but simple syringes are big NO)?
Holy shit it's almost like marines know really complex shit, but simple tasks are beyond their capabilities.
Holy shit it's almost like not everywhere there is America. In my shithole of a country, nursing assistants can inject shit prescribed by doctor and you need 0 education to work as one.
Holy shit it's almost like this mechanic is just old, archaic shit that nobody bothers to return back and admemes can just scream, because they have 0 jurisdiction over devs.
TBH killing live xenos in containment (where they literally can't escape) should be punishable under the griefing rules because there is literally no valid reason to do it other than to fuck over the defcon levels
honestly can people shut up about muh arpee reasons, I just want to be a step closer to nuke
sacrifice a xendigo at briefing you say?
live xenos in containment arent worth points
Former staff, also former Synthetic senator.
Now just a shitposter and lurker.
I used to think the same thing, but now I'm not so sure. I assume the wiki maintainers asked a dev or knew about it, but it's news to me either way.