..Also the later 'huh' was on how you saw Milno--you never said how and I wonder how you wonder that. And yes, Stacy is male.))
((Oh, as I already said, I view her as a female. Not revealing, or suggestive or anything. Buff, strong, broad-shouldered, simple (rural) face, not very pretty, a little taller than average, but female. The way action women
should be portrayed. If anything, helps with the gender balance on the ship. I didn't actually realize she was male until the romance with the Armory Master started, but it doesn't really change much besides making her bisexual, which isn't really a big deal.))
((Knowing someone is a teenage man and picturing him as a woman is a bit strange. The word picture implies intention. Maybe the word you're looking for is mistake him?))
((Mistake implies admittance of wrong. I do not believes it is wrong for me to thing of Milno as a woman. And I'm not going to bother policing myself to keep out of the ever-growing number of innuendos found in modern language.))
((Yes, while delegating something to a non-GM authority does have that probability, however on the implication of subtle shady dealings and such, it is pretty obvious if they do that. Everything is handled by the GM though, and I'm seeing that as a case of wording--basically a 'Steve +Community' deal only that the first step in handling anything is shown to be given to leaders first instead of that mention. I got what you're saying, silly it's just that I'm poking at how that could be misrepresented. It seemed like you were leaning on bias rather than discussing it, then.
((How was I not discussing it? Anyway, it would
not be obvious if they did that. It would probably not even be obvious
to themselves. But you have several people who all deserve something, you're going to pick the one you like more, and you can find a dozen reasons to well justify it.
What I see, is the choice between a system that will probably be fine, but has to rely on people to not be dicks, can potentially go wrong, and always has the problem of dissatisfied players accusing other players of favoritism, whether it happened or not.
On the other hand, you have a system that is guaranteed to work, and when the bias comes, will at least be contained to GM and not to the players.))
Because of the level system,..... case in mention
((I've lost track of what we're arguing
for, so I'm not going to respond. Because I can nitpick, but if there isn't a bigger topic...))
((Why shouldn't we give the leaders the opportunity to abuse their power? Doesn't it make things more interesting, make for a better story?))
((In a different game. In here, the majority of people agree that abusing power is a bad thing, and the above-mentioned leaders pretty much flat-out stated they wouldn't do it. If the atmosphere was different, and abuse was seen as a positive thing and good roleplaying, that would be true.))