A small boat containing Eric, Rocket, and Corvus slowly pulls into the Xian docks. Corvus gets out, not even bothering to tie up the boat. It’s not like he will be needing it anyways. A guard looks at him oddly, but nods, something Corvus returns as he walks past. Corvus continues into the main area of Xia.
Nulled.
I'm afraid I can't, in good conscience, allow Corvus to exist in the RP.
I’ve already addressed this with a staff member and you do not have the authority to null such an action.
I'm afraid I can't, in good conscience, allow Corvus to exist in the RP.
I’ve already addressed this with a staff member and you do not have the authority to null such an action.
Who has this been addressed with? As the Roleplay Coordinator, I must ask that it is addressed again, with me.
Secondly, any member of a Roleplay has full authority to null any action by another. If you can defeat him in a debate on the matter, it would no longer be nullified, but he has so far only acted within the rights of any Roleplay member.
I’ve already addressed this with a staff member and you do not have the authority to null such an action.
Who has this been addressed with? As the Roleplay Coordinator, I must ask that it is addressed again, with me.
Secondly, any member of a Roleplay has full authority to null any action by another. If you can defeat him in a debate on the matter, it would no longer be nullified, but he has so far only acted within the rights of any Roleplay member.
I addressed it with Keplers, the staff member who arguably has the most experience when it comes to this subject matter of a/the Bionicle Roleplay. Had I known you were the Roleplay coordinator, my course of action would have been different. Additionally, it should not be my job to argue why my action should no longer be nulled, but the opposing party’s job of explaining why it should be nulled in the first place. What I have done is not a breach of RP rules nor is it a breach of canon.
Who has this been addressed with? As the Roleplay Coordinator, I must ask that it is addressed again, with me.
Secondly, any member of a Roleplay has full authority to null any action by another. If you can defeat him in a debate on the matter, it would no longer be nullified, but he has so far only acted within the rights of any Roleplay member.
I addressed it with Keplers, the staff member who arguably has the most experience when it comes to this subject matter of a/the Bionicle Roleplay. Had I known you were the Roleplay coordinator, my course of action would have been different. Additionally, it should not be my job to argue why my action should no longer be nulled, but the opposing party’s job of explaining why it should be nulled in the first place. What I have done is not a breach of RP rules nor is it a breach of canon.
I would argue that the word "null" is an aggressive term that should be reserved for people with actual authority, i.e. the rep. Saying "I think that's OP" or "I think that might not be fair." would probably be perceived less as a threat and more as a defense.
Regardless -- golden rule: if something fits well enough into canon (especially if you've done enough research on it) it should be allowed, except if you're not describing what you're doing clearly enough, or if it's too lethal too quickly, or just plain done in an unfair manner, or if it involves a sudden physical change to the character. Furthermore, if some form of persistent or otherwise temporary danger can be visibly seen on a character (e.g. spikes, dripping toxins) it should be described to people who encounter the character in that state since chances are people aren't going to be stupid enough to touch dripping poison on a character.
But I digress: be fair (not saying that to anyone in particular) and be civil.
A small boat containing Eric, Rocket, and Corvus slowly pulls into the Xian docks. Corvus gets out, not even bothering to tie up the boat. It’s not like he will be needing it anyways. A guard looks at him oddly, but nods, something Corvus returns as he walks past. Corvus continues into the main area of Xia.
Nulled.
I'm afraid I can't, in good conscience, allow Corvus to exist in the RP.
That sounds like very poor grounds to null something on. Am I wrong?
Who has this been addressed with? As the Roleplay Coordinator, I must ask that it is addressed again, with me.
Secondly, any member of a Roleplay has full authority to null any action by another. If you can defeat him in a debate on the matter, it would no longer be nullified, but he has so far only acted within the rights of any Roleplay member.
I addressed it with Keplers, the staff member who arguably has the most experience when it comes to this subject matter of a/the Bionicle Roleplay. Had I known you were the Roleplay coordinator, my course of action would have been different. Additionally, it should not be my job to argue why my action should no longer be nulled, but the opposing party’s job of explaining why it should be nulled in the first place. What I have done is not a breach of RP rules nor is it a breach of canon.
OK. I will resolve it with him, then. Of course.
True. I am not saying your argument is wrong, I am simply saying that YJF's was not illegal.
My apologies if my first post sounded more hostile than intended. I was about to enter a lesson, but I have a tendency to forget to reply to things, so I wanted to get a post of here so that I would be reminded of it by the notification when you replied.
-last edited on Nov 12, 2017 16:34:54 GMT by Shamrock
Post by Shamrock on Nov 12, 2017 13:19:54 GMT
Kadrina sweeps through her personal factory, eying the goods emerging from the production lines. Workers trying to make Rhotuka Launchers with less than half the sufficient materials draws her attention. She notices a sleeping male Vortixx at the start of the line, and a growing pile of materials beside him.
"You, worker!"
'Y-yes, Ma'am?'
"Why are you not doing your duty? You are delaying the entire line, you fool! If you neglect your job and don't place the materials on the line, they cannot be melted, shaped, cooled, loaded, tested, polished or shipped off Xia! You are relieved of your duties!"
'Please, Ma'am, I beg you...'
Kadrina clicks her tongue, and the female Overseer sends a second male to take his place. The first is dragged away.
Kadrina reaches the end of the red carpet running the length of the factory, and takes her place on the throne set against the wall.
His eye twitches slightly. "Anything that can protect and destroy foes. A fortress and ships will be outfitted with such weapons. Give us such weapons and The brotherhood will not attack Xia and make an alliance." He looks at Magzus and Metru. "And you, you traitor! I cannot believe you survived Valix' experiments. Run back to your stupid hole and stay there. Soon this world will be the Brotherhood Leaders."
Magzus clenched his fists. "Just watch as Valix drops to his knees when I destroy him! WHERE IS HE?!" He snapped at Wezrahn and glared at him.
Diode smiles cooly at Wezrahn. "You ask something hefty, Toa. Yet I see no Makuta, no Rahkshi, nothing to validate your claim of being a Toa Hagah, for a Makuta anyways. Where is your Tablet of Transit?" She asks. "Xia does not pick sides, and the Brotherhood would know this, if you were from the brotherhood."
She smiles softly. "Now, your Tablet of Transit, otherwise I'm afraid you will have to leave Xia. Xia does not tolerate identity thieves."
A small boat containing Eric, Rocket, and Corvus slowly pulls into the Xian docks. Corvus gets out, not even bothering to tie up the boat. It’s not like he will be needing it anyways. A guard looks at him oddly, but nods, something Corvus returns as he walks past. Corvus continues into the main area of Xia.
Eric follows him out, and Rocket ties up the boat with some novice knots, and then follows along. Chances are the knots won’t hold, but he tried.
Corvus stops amidst the city, looking around at the buildings while Eric and Rocket catch up with him, “It’s so...undeveloped. I remember a Xia far more advanced than this. Hrm. Something will need to be done about that.”
{JAMMERS! Kllyann ONLY!} I'm going to be honest here. It's unethical. Corvus was killed, in a completely fair manner. VF has explicitly stated he is doing this out of nothing more than spite and pettiness. It's unethical, what he is doing. It's unethical, it's unfair and if we let him do it, it'll only encourage others to do the same, and then everything will fall apart.
{JAMMERS! Kllyann ONLY!} VF has 'resurrected' Corvus by bringing in a Corvus from another dimension, so I propose a new rule, one which you could implement. Severely restrict interdimensional characters. An issue the old Bionicle Roleplay was EVERYONE brought in things from other universes, the amount of Star Trek rip offs we had, and all that junk. Dimensions were abused, and I don't want tha to happen here, do you? I don't think you would. VF has stated that he is doing this just to spite me, explicitly stated that, in this very Xia thread. I find that is very good grounds to null, due to ethics and restriction.
Eric follows him out, and Rocket ties up the boat with some novice knots, and then follows along. Chances are the knots won’t hold, but he tried.
Corvus stops amidst the city, looking around at the buildings while Eric and Rocket catch up with him, “It’s so...undeveloped. I remember a Xia far more advanced than this. Hrm. Something will need to be done about that.”
Eric shrugs, and Rocket looks around at what is probably the biggest manufacturer of weapons and equipment in this world. “If this is underdeveloped by your standards, what is developed?”
Kadrina sweeps through her personal factory, eying the goods emerging from the production lines. Workers trying to make Rhotuka Launchers with less than half the sufficient materials draws her attention. She notices a sleeping male Vortixx at the start of the line, and a growing pile of materials beside him.
"You, worker!"
'Y-yes, Ma'am?'
"Why are you not doing your duty? You are delaying the entire line, you fool! If you neglect your job and don't place the materials on the line, they cannot be melted, shaped, cooled, loaded, tested, polished or shipped off Xia! You are relieved of your duties!"
'Please, Ma'am, I beg you...'
Kadrina clicks her tongue, and the female Overseer sends a second male to take his place. The first is dragged away.
Kadrina reaches the end of the red carpet running the length of the factory, and takes her place on the throne set against the wall.
The ex-employee is quickly intercepted by Gahdra, who sprays him with a water bottle and gets him to work at her factory.
Corvus stops amidst the city, looking around at the buildings while Eric and Rocket catch up with him, “It’s so...undeveloped. I remember a Xia far more advanced than this. Hrm. Something will need to be done about that.”
Eric shrugs, and Rocket looks around at what is probably the biggest manufacturer of weapons and equipment in this world. “If this is underdeveloped by your standards, what is developed?”
“Hmm...large ships floating about the air, much more polish in the construction and presentation of the buildings. And the elimination of techno-organic entities as the primary work force. Automation eliminates such errors being like us are prone to make. Heh. But I guess I know all to well the errors automation also has.”
Eric shrugs, and Rocket looks around at what is probably the biggest manufacturer of weapons and equipment in this world. “If this is underdeveloped by your standards, what is developed?”
“Hmm...large ships floating about the air, much more polish in the construction and presentation of the buildings. And the elimination of techno-organic entities as the primary work force. Automation eliminates such errors being like us are prone to make. Heh. But I guess I know all to well the errors automation also has.”
“Huh. So where are we going?” Rocket asks, trying to continue the conversation. Eric stays silent and follows along.
“Hmm...large ships floating about the air, much more polish in the construction and presentation of the buildings. And the elimination of techno-organic entities as the primary work force. Automation eliminates such errors being like us are prone to make. Heh. But I guess I know all to well the errors automation also has.”
“Huh. So where are we going?” Rocket asks, trying to continue the conversation. Eric stays silent and follows along.
“Hmm.” Corvus looks around for a moment, his eyes settling on the tallest building in Xia. He gestures a clawed hand in its direction. “That one, I think.” He proceeds to walk in its direction.