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  1. Skreking floorpills is be skreking poors voxxies right the skrek up!
  2. It was a post like many others on r/ss13. The same, tedious claim that the Paradise staff are playing Judas with the moneybag. Unsubstantiated rubbish, as usual. But it did bring something to my attention: Our Patreon is bringing in more than twice the monthly amount we need to run the server. Seeing as we have an overpopulation issue, why not consider getting a second one? Goon does it. TG does it. Why don't we? Yes, it would require more staff members, but we've got fertile recruiting grounds. There are other issues that this could also solve: The RP divide, for instance. We could keep one server with the current rules, and another that's properly MRP. Or the development one. One server could be used to test various novel PRs, while those who prefer stability could stick to the other one. And so on and so forth. Surely I can't be the only one in favor of this?
  3. That's certainly one way of going about it. There are a number of reasonably satisfactory ways this could be fixed.
  4. Organic crewmembers somehow manage not to die to memechems, revolvers, etc. with such alarming (and salt-inducing) regularity. Those things take a modicum of effort to employ, and aren't so horribly ubiquitous. An IPC faces the prospect of instant death from ion guns, revenants, chemical reactions, changelings, emp-flashlights, and more. All this in exchange for immunity to memechems, viruses (one of the game's tamer threats,) and hungry vampires. Oh, and newbs who think they can die by decapitation. YMMV, but freedom from memechems seems like the only one of those that's worthwhile. Oh, and there's also the lack of bones, but you've got a weaker body in return. You won't break your hand, but it will go flying off with ease. Anyhow, I think a major issue with EMPs is their sheer ubiquitousness. Don't get me wrong, I adore capricious and bountiful death in SS13, and think that the game as it stands is far too safe. But even I think that regular, nigh-unavoidable, simplistic, instant death is a tad much, especially when there's little in the way of buffs to show for it. No other species has such a bete noir. Diona, for example, are vulnerable to darkness, which is hilariously easy to avoid, and Plant-B-Gone, which you have to go out of your way to use on one. Their real weakness is their slowness, but it leaves them with a fighting chance. Vox rely on voxygen, and that's an hilarious non-liability. Heck, even plasmamen seem considerably better off than IPCs, although admittedly few people play them.
  5. I don't think we're going for that level of realism, though. No one gives a second thought about cyborgs being space-proof, and they're much closer to what IPCs are than anything else. EDIT: That said, this presents an opportunity to flesh out IPCs and borgs, by giving them some sort of heat-handling component.
  6. I rarely play IPC, so I'm neither an expert nor overly invested in their mechanics, but I think it's ludicrous that plant-men and skrekbirbs are space-proof while literal robots are not. I think that granting IPCs pressure immunity would go a long way towards balancing them.
  7. "Thanati in the temple! Call the Charon!"
  8. Quite true, and I'm well aware of that. I just thought it merited a mention, seeing as it was the original justification.
  9. Simple. Cloning is human technology, based on human biology. Changelings are a very versatile species, capable of copying all manner of organic molecular structures. And changelings don't need biomass, for what that's worth.
  10. I'm probably just being dense, but what evidence is there to suggest that this is the result of the new system? Account age was a much less precise metric, seeing as it allowed you to log on once, then log off and come back a month later with every job unlocked.
  11. First, a bit of backstory. Recently, I accidentally ruined Jayfeather's round. He wololoed me, then, when it wore off, I missed the fine print that said "You've forgotten the past ten minutes." Now, in fairness to me, it was quite hectic and that bit was in a different font than the main warning. I did wonder if I should forget what happened, and checked the wiki, only to find no info on the Wololo Staff. I thus assumed it worked like a normal mindslave, which, as far as I knew, didn't get amnesia. But that doesn't change the fact that I ruined his round. Anyhow, I know the pain of a mindslave gone wrong, and I think it would be eminently reasonable to attach an automatic penalty to failing to play by the rules. Obviously, one currently exists, but intent is taken into account. I'd argue it shouldn't. If nothing else, it's incredibly easy for folks to lie, especially about passive resistance. The ban shouldn't be terribly long: Probably 1 day for the first offense, with a week or more for each repeat. This way, players would be far more compelled to cooperate with their masters. No playing dumb, etc.
  12. For what it's worth, emagging a fax-machine lets you message the Syndicate and ask for more objectives. The admins should generally give you them. Heck, Khar got hijack this way once.
  13. Lavaland's imminent arrival makes this extremely unviable, to say the least. Besides, keeping everything on the same z-level is very counterproductive when one's aim is a significantly larger station. And while the other two outposts are rather pointless, mining works rather nicely on another z-level. You've got plenty of space that you wouldn't otherwise have, and it makes for a remote, dangerous job.
  14. It'll be easier to pass judgement once it's more developed, but I'll say that, navigation-wise, it's a tad too messy for my tastes. Still, it's decent. And one has to make sacrifices when dealing with a larger population, I suppose. Other observations: It reminds me of something from the Baysphere. This is neither good nor bad. It just is. I quite like the medical escape shuttle. Ditto the Polaris docks. Medbay looks decidedly ungainly. Does it need to be so amorphous? There's a cafe. That's cool. Anyhow, we desperately need something like this, and I wish you the best of luck!
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