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Everything posted by Mitchs98
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It's not a loophole. There's nothing about uniform in SOP for any department outside of medbay wearing a mask and gloves for surgery.
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Botany absolutely in no capacity needs any sort of buffs added to it. EMP tomatoes are gross. No thanks.
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Overall. I really like the map and how it looks aesthetically. It's pretty interesting overall too. But my opinion remains the same as it has the past few times its been brought up. I don't like how absolutely easy it would be to cripple the whole station/large parts of it. That and disposals riding through space is a big concern of mine too. Though I do like it as a map, I really don't like the downsides to it.
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Detective's Eye - making the Detective role matter.
Mitchs98 replied to Mixer21's topic in Suggestions
Citation certainly needed for this. I've not read anywhere at all that says security isn't able to handle this. The detective scanner is also highly advanced. Point it at something and scan. Search fingerprints/such on it that it pings out. Most of the detectives' 'work' outside of mental work is done for them with the device that's, at best, a tiny bit complicated to use. I also agree with Gaty. I don't believe making the Detective a pivitol role is a good idea. -
Please, no. I know for a fact security WOULD abuse this. They already try to and its not even a law.
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It's a blow kiss. Not actually going up to the person and physically kissing them, far as I'm aware? I've not seen a physical kiss emote at the very least.
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Then that is an issue with the feature, not Space Law. Definitely not something to add to Space Law that warrants more abuse from security. Now, personally, I'm neither in favor nor against the feature. But others are so it could stand to reason the feature could be changed. Perhaps a cooldown to the emote at the very least.
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Lewd. I do not approve.
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Ideally yes. But how often do you see officers that should be getting reprimanded get reprimanded? Far less than they should be. I'm just iffy on adding MORE things to Space Law that officers can easily abuse to be shitters, not inherently disagreeing it would be a decent change. For me the cons outweigh the pros heavily. And besides that...it's just a joke emote. Nothing more to it, really.
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We both know full well most security will arrest you, 'abusing' the feature or not, if the thought to do so crosses their mind and they see you do it to them or someone else. Simply saying 'don't abuse the feature' is only half relevant here.
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I don't really think we need something else minor for security to be able to arrest you for, genuinely. The meme factor will die down eventually.
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People are born with different genetic disabilities, reflect that in-game!
Mitchs98 replied to rako's topic in Suggestions
I couldn't really truthfully see this adding anything to the game other than one long headache, especially if genetics is bald. Having your character that normally has no disabilities suddenly get infected with space swedishism or other 'minor' disabilities isn't very immersive in the slightest just because RNG deemed you worthy of a disability. -
That is one interesting emitter setup. xD
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For context, all of you can blame Woj for the story you are about to read. Heavily pasted from BOTW with some edits. You're welcome. The Supermatter first emerged in the distant past, ten thousand years before the events of Newcrit. The Supermatter transformed into a monstrous creature of pure Malice known as Delaminating Supermatter. It ravaged the Cyberiad before being sealed away by the chosen Hero wielding the ultimate keyboard that seals darkness, and by the princess with superior coding skills inherited from the Goddess. Assisting the hero and the princess were the Shitcode and four massive mechanical animal constructs called the Runtime Errors. The Ancient Cyberid tribe developed these machines with their unique technology, to help the Royal Family of NanoTrasen. Ten thousand years later, during the reign of Kyet the Goat, it was foretold that the return of Delaminating Supermatter was inevitable. The prophecy of Supermatter's imminent return forced the PR Reviewers still loyal to the kingdom to excavate the ancient technology in preparation to confront Delaminating as their ancestors had done 10,000 years prior. Kyet the Goat decided to act in accordance to their ancestors' plan and excavated the relics, including the Shitcode and the four Runtime Errors. They recovered the mechanical army and were successfully able to reactivate and use them. The teenage SteelSlayer assisted them in their research due to her interest in shitcode as she still had trouble awakening her powers. Kyet the Goat then formed a group of exceptionally skilled warriors referred to as the chosen ones, lead by his daughter Princess SteelSlayer. He requested each race of the Cyberiad choose a chosen one, and four elite warriors were selected from across the kingdom by SteelSlayer, AffectedArc07 the Coffee Champion and crown Prince, Ansari the Variable Champion, Crazylemon the Lemon Champion, and Farie the Champion of De Fries and Chieftain of Fries. They were tasked with the duty of piloting the Runtime Errors to assist the Cyberiad Champion, the knight Fox McCloud. The final key to defeating Delaminating Supermatter was the divine sealing powers of the royal family's bloodline, and the recent death of Hyrule's Queen saw this immense duty fall to her only surviving daughter who lost not only a mother but a mentor. As she was now sole bearer of this birthright which she inherited from her grandmother, the King ordered SteelSlayer to focus on awakening her divine sealing powers to the exclusion of all else. Unfortunately, having learned from his previous defeat, Delaminating Supermatter created four phantom embodiments of himself representing the elements of fire, water, thunder, and wind, each tasked with corrupting and taking control the Runtime Errors, and killing four of the Champions and imprisoning their spirits in the process. Succeeding in taking control of the Runtime Errors, Delaminating Supermatter proceeded to take control of the Shitcode with his Cascading Anomalies to use against the people of the Cyberiad. He then destroyed the NAS Trurl and devastated much of the Cyberiad, slaughtering countless innocents. Among the chaos, Kyet the Goat was killed and the remaining security officers and Emergency Response Team who survived the attack on the station were helpless against the Shitcode onslaught and were forced to retreat to the Mining Outpost on Lavaland The final remnants of the Cyberiad Security Team took their final stand in the Brig, the station's largest stronghold, which was all but destroyed in the historic battle, leaving the once great structure in ruins. Fox McCloud and SteelSlayer, meanwhile, had been unable to help in the Brig, and retreated south to the Bridge where they made their desperate last stand against an army of Shitcode. Though Fox McCloud wielded the True Master Keyboard which reacted to Delaminating Supermatter's corruption within the Shitcode with skill and personally destroyed countless Shitcode himself, they were simply too numerous and he was eventually overcome. It was here, faced with the impending death of a loved one, that SteelSlayer's powers were truly awakened, allowing her to shut down the Shitcode with a blinding ray of light by purging them of Delaminating Supermatter's influence. The Shitcode had been stopped from destroying Fox McCloud, but despite being saved by SteelSlayer he still succumbed to his injuries and collapsed to the ground, seemingly dying in SteelSlayer's arms. Heartbroken, SteelSlayer wept in despair. As if responding to her cries, the Master Keyboard activated on its own and spoke to SteelSlayer. It revealed to her that Fox McCloud was not yet dead and could still be saved reminding SteelSlayer of the Cloning Bay an ancient NanoTrasen medical facility her research team had discovered. Wasting no time, SteelSlayer ordered her NanoTrasen allies, Necaladun, Dumbdumn5, and Robbie, to deliver Fox McCloud to the Cloning Bay upon the Construction Site, and to place him in the experimental Cloning Cycle. SteelSlayer then returned the battle-damaged Master Keyboard to its pedestal in front of the Great PC Setup, making to the Keyboard the promise that Fox McCloud would one day return for it. In a final sacrifice, SteelSlayer marched alone on the Cyberiad Bridge and used her newly awoken powers to seal both Delaminating Supermatter and herself inside, ending the Great Delamination.
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Just wanna point out that teslium plants DO actually do a fair amount of damage(I've been hit by them enough to know that they are, in-fact, decently good at damaging everything around them unless they're insulated against it.). Overall Spark summed up the rest of how I'd respond to your various counterpoints quite nicely. Botany is overpowered as hell as it is already if you know what you're doing, and frankly it's not that hard to get to that point once you start learning it. It takes effort, some wiki studying, and some testing in-game. But it's fairly easy to bring the station to its knees with a tiny bit of good RNG on your side(sometimes not even that) and some time; time of which you usually have plenty as unless Botany is already openly doing crazy shit no one will ever question you. Killer tomatoes themselves already do a good amount of damage, not everyone is going to have a ranged weapon or a grenade they can pull out of their ass and gun them down. Being on the receiving end of them personally many times, I can safely tell you even one tomato can spell a much needed trip to the medbay. Get a lot of them and you're basically dead without a ranged weapon. Even if tomatoes AREN'T that good...botany needs no buffs. It's arguably more brokenly OP than science, and that's saying quite a bit. Especially as said above addictions are a moot point since you can just grow an endless supply of whatever you need.
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Central Command demote captain by death
Mitchs98 replied to Lalchi's topic in Stories of NSS Cyberiad
The best part about this was the guy with the petition getting space at the end lmao. -
I don't see what harm crossing lines out could be if it helps the image. Go ahead.
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So actually been considering this for a bit now, only recently thought of it again. Now I know we have a screenshot thread HOWEVER, this is meant to be for totally out of context chat pictures from the Discord. It could be anything, just so long as it can easily be taken completely wrong when thought of/read out of context! Again; Discord only! NOT in-game! When possible try and include the name of the person that said it in the screenshot, just so everyone can bully thank them for their funny contribution. To start things off, I give you this;
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This post and many other reasons is why I dislike slings not being able to thrall security. All it does is lead to massive amounts of murderboning, which is something we're very much trying to discourage on the server as it is. Not enable people that like it to do it more and look for more ways to be able to do it.
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All of these options, especially the spacing, have a chance of being found more than this coffin ever would.
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Traitors shouldn't have an INCREDIBLY easy way to hide a body like this, at all. Traitors absolutely should have to find ways to hide and/or deal with bodies on their own, not buy an item that will virtually guarantee that it's never found unless a greytide/security goes around crowbarring up EVERY SINGLE FLOOR TILE which is what would happen here. You would NEVER find it unless you crowbarred every floortile in the exact same way that smugglers satchels are practically never found ever. This is an unneeded item, and an overpowered one at that. It's far too easy to dispose of a body as it is now anyway. We don't need yet another easy option to ensure someone is permadead.
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Adding Non-Lethal Ammo to the Traitor Uplink
Mitchs98 replied to Benjaminfallout's topic in Suggestions
I could definitely see the uses for these ammos. Quite a few players like to go the more non-lethal route, and I could see its uses for a lethal run too! Overall a pretty good addition imo as there'd be plenty of uses for it all around, and it has viable uses in multiple different scenarios.