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Alriac

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  1. Amazing. We tried that too, I was the IPC and the one performing the surgery wasn't able to fit the posibrain in the chest. Maybe because the head needs to be deattached first??
  2. For me it's arrogant players that know little but think you are wrong when you are doing something they don't understand. But also and not limited to: Surgeons or even medics who claim ORs and keep the tools always on them. The CMOs who don't care about it or any other similar problems. Janitors who keep re-cleaning the clean floors of the main hallway just to have fun. Anyone who ask you how to play and don't give a shit about the wiki links you sent by LOOC. When a security officer see that you are standing still and stuns you without a word, on green, because you are needed at the brig to answer some questions or some other reason without any evidence. Players who commit suicide at roundstart for absolutely no RP reason (wait, is that ahelpeable?). People who go to long term storage at 12:15 without a word. Specially chemist, cargo techs, chefs or other important roles where they are really needed. Medbay patients that tell you how to cure them even if you are administrating a more suitable cure. They insists that they know better and get mad. New chemist players making empty pills/patches and refusing to learn when you try to help. Cargo techs who order medical supplies and weapons at roundstart for themselves just in case things get bad, and reordering the crates after the QM cancelled the first ones. People who left food plates with only one bit left. Then it looks like you are eating a lot when you are actually taking just the last bit of each plate and then everybody looks bad at you and the chef now hates you. People reporting cultist like it is a normal thing on the station because saw someone whispering twice. Security staff who forces you to take holy water for any minor crime not related to vampirism when there are confirmed vampires. Players who fell on a wet floor. You help them get up. They walk towards you, making you to fall on the wet floor they were. They walk away, nobody helps you. Stealing the piano from the bar. Stopping the really cool song you just started at the piano just to play moonlight sonata from the wiki. Electric guitars. Bartender who doesn't tend to the bar. Plasmamen who die and need cloning. Just ban them for dying. Someone stealing your arcade tickets.
  3. That's sad :( I will update it then. What did you did? Something at telecoms?
  4. This one needs a bit of explanation. Mike was a paramedic and after killing someone and dragging the body to space, had a long fight with the security pod pilot(voxy Kiyaka), who had the occurrence of leaving the pod knowing mike had a guardian. Mike took all his gear and the pod, then went to security. After nobody realizing he had no mindshield and that he was not a vox, he went to space again. Spoke on radio with Kiyaka voice because some weird stuff he did, but in dead chat it shows as a Mike. Kept security going all around the station, this is just a bit of the conversation. Then he deconstructed some walls at the engi outpost shuttle and started shoting everybody when they came from the engi outpost(since mike told them that mike was there). Of course, they belived him when said that mike had stolen his pod. And of course he survived until the end of the round, going away in the main shuttle with other sec officers.
  5. I think this kind of things are nice to solve in RP way, but some advises could be added to the wiki job pages, like "dont call ORs or keep the surgery tools for yourself because you will piss off everyone and even cause deaths" (which actually happened).
  6. Surprisingly, medbay was working flawlessly that round. The psychiatrist built the beekeeper stuff in his office... Later that round, some players attached an ipc head to a monkey body, but that's another story.
  7. The gravity is off. You are standing in your office while watching how body bags, spiders and beds with patients float along the corridors. And the doctors, desperate to recover their patients, running floating right behind them.
  8. This suggestion is not only because it is easy to hit F2 instead of F3 or 'o' instead of 'T' (which isn't actually). The problem: When you press the say key it might take a bit to show the say input box. If in that delay you start writing and you press 'o' in the process, the OOC input box will open, take all the text and you will probably sending IC info to OOC. (At least this is what I think it happens) If your character is immersed in some interaction that requires a fast reaction time you will write as fast and short as possible, not leaving enough time to realize your text ended in the OOC input box before hitting enter. That can lead to OOC messages like "ling in sci main, help!" or "Clown is a traitor!". The solution: Add a game preference to disable 'o' OOC hotkey, or remove the hotkey entirely. Another solution would be to avoid opening the OOC box if the regular say box was already requested, I'm sure there is a bunch of possible solutions to this problem.
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