I am becoming increasingly dissatisfied with your handling of m26. Your roles as tinker overseer, heph head, and auxilliary to m26 are beginning to conflict, and it seems to me that you are taking advantage of that situation to control the course of m26.
It's one thing for tinker to develop systems. it is another thing for tinker to develop the plan of action which m26 is to follow. That is neither tinker, nor Heph's responsibility. I think you overstepped your bounds on this one, and I think you did so with little to no regard of myself as a player, or the other members of this team - the players themselves, who you seem to have more or less neglected in all your plans and actions. M26 is not an extension of tinker or of Heph.
Wow, seriously? Now you're just flat out making stuff up. You name three roles, and say they're starting to conflict, but
what have I done that abused even a single role?Tinker? I never used my position as Tinkermaster to change anything. Literally, I never said "X works like this"--I always said things like "PW would probably do this", or "PW wouldn't want this" etc. But don't take my word for it:
I'm not even sure why we're doing this like tinker, this is mostly the same as our discussions of old on various technical topics, except I get a nice little stamp whenever we reach a conclusion.
You know how Dester mentioned that having AI have control over the colonies would be dangerous? That's something I pointed out to Radio. I didn't say "Well, the AI is definitely going to go crazy", I said "PW is probably gonna make the AI go crazy in some instances". I used a lot more words than Dester did, but I made the same statement,
and it carried equal weight. I never got to decide how something work. I could only say how I though it would work, just from my years of watching PW. Nothing more.
How about my position as Heph Head? You said that's starting to conflict, yeah? Where did I abuse my Heph head powers? Was it when I
didn't use my Heph head powers to take control of M26 from you? Even if M26 was consider a BLOPs mission (it isn't, see below), I could certainly have talked to Milno, and pointed out how a newbie shouldn't be in charge of something of this scale. Sure, I might not have succeeded, but I damn sure could have tried. The only reason I didn't is because I didn't want to degrade the game for others.
A similar instance is where, after several people complained that I handled orgyverse poorly (Not even holyverse!), citing reasons I disagreed with, I willingly agreed to never make first contact with another alien species. Was that an abuse of power, or was it willingly limiting myself to make the game better for others, despite not being in my own interest?
The only abuse of power I've made is the initial one, to place Saint in equivalent standing to Dester, rather than below or above him. Firstly, I think this was damn smart; Who stopped
both apocalypses that were accidentally summoned? I did, because I've been playing this game for years and realize how valuable paranoia is. Not you. Should I have had my character be subservient to yours, just because you like having complete power over your personal little mission, despite it being dangerous, and extremely OOC?
Furthermore, when have I abused that equivalence in power? If you hadn't noticed, Saint has
never given orders to Dester, or even Dester's subordinates. He's always made suggestions, usually smart suggestions like "If you stay inside warships you're less likely to die." On the other hand, he's actually followed orders, despite not needing to. This is an abuse of power to you?
And finally, you said "control the course of M26". I guess you just haven't paid attention, but I never gave you a single damn order in relation to the colonies. I did not say you have to use the colony modules Radio made. Looking back, Saint did say "the colony modules we will be sending to other universes", which I fully admit was a bad choice of words. I apologize for that--you are not being forced by me to use those colony modules, and you can just say "we're not using those". Though at this point, if Radio forced you to, I think it'd be perfectly justified by your massive overreaction. I know he
won't, which disappoints me, but I certainly wouldn't complain if he did.
Now for the actual
post.
M26 is not a "heph thing"
This is a pretty core part of your argument, and IMO it's very incorrect. M26 has been handled like Heph stuff always has been; everyone has infinite resources and supplies, is running scientific experiments in isolation from the experients, is fiddling with new and poorly understood tech in an attempt to understand it, and we have a very open ended and vauge goal. These are the core gameplay traits of Hephaestus play.
In contrast, BLOPs is very different. BLOPs missions are interpersonal, done with minimal resources, place a high emphasis on dealing with things in person, and always have a very defined goal. The only BLOPs mission which doesn't completely fit these standard was the nukeship mission, which was still much closer to BLOPs than Heph.
Now, M26 being Heph stuff doesn't mean I have control over it, any more than I have control over whether another player makes a new gun or new armor (I've never had control over that, FYI, since you seem to have no understanding of how Tinkermastery worked). It just means it sits within the category of nerdy things which Heph people enjoy, and normal non-autistic people don't. Hell, I'd even go so far as to say M26 itself isn't really Heph stuff, but the exact details of colony modules sure as hell are. I mean, what details have
you thought up about how colonies would work? Did
you put hours of thought into deciding exactly what we'd do
as PW reauested Radio do? Maybe, I can't read your mind. Have you posted those ideas to discuss them with other people, to ensure there were no massive flaws, in the places people have discussed those ideas
for years? Hell no, you didn't even post in the M26 thread!
I'll say it again, it was truly a mistake for the colony discussion to not be mentioned in the M26 thread until now.
We made a mistake. We're trying to correct it, by linking you into the discussion now, and offering you the chance to alter how things are happening, but you're being a whiny little brat who hates how one small aspect of his pet mission has been significantly discussed by other players before you even started considering it.
and Miya should be going through either the Black Ops organizer - Milno - or the current Black Ops lead to discuss plans of action for a Black Ops mission, which is what you are doing when you decide on how the EUEs will work in the other universes.
This mission has never involved Milno. He wasn't asked if he was okay with his BLOPs team doing a different BLOPs mission. Rather, Steve saw that a team of people (who happened to be BLOPs) had performed well, doing far better than ARM teams normally do, and decided "Hey, these guys would probably be competent enough to handle the universe exploration, and they're already right in Hephaestus! I'll offer the job to them."
But, you know what? I'll send a PM to PW asking him if M26 is a BLOPs mission (CC'ing you, of course). I'll admit it is ambiguous.
You let your cliqueishness override our team. you just stated that you are aware that other players stay out of these threads because of the cliqueishness.
No, people stay out of those threads because it's a bunch of twenty-paragraph dissertations on subjects most people couldn't care less about. Normally, we're actually pretty nice to newcomers--I'm just being a prick to you now, because you've consistently been being a prick to me about how I'm abusing my power, despite me doing the exact opposite
to improve your enjoyment.
I did not misunderstand about the scientists. I am aware of the idea of the variant configurations creating different sets of coordinates. I am uninterested in that reasoning. Again, there is Heph, and there is M26.
What, since you're the commander of M26, we're not allowed to play? You've gotta be the guy who calls the shots, and we're not allowed to talk about what we should do? Fuck that. I try to accomodate other people when I play, but I'm not quitting just because you dislike the fact that I play the game.
TO say "well, ooc he never prevented you from coming in" is a far cry from satisfying.
It's hard to be sure what you're replying to, since you're not using quotes, but I'm pretty sure you meant this:
OOC, Radio has freely offered to let all of you guys in on the conversation, not filtering information through me,
That wasn't in reference to him being fine with you joining in on the Tinker conversation. That was in reference to
his post in M26 which brought you here.I am indeed irritated, perhaps even incensed, because you are pushing BlOps into irrelevance and using your ooc role as head of tinker, and your IC role as head of Heph - a position originally to be pretty much isolated from missions entirely - to do so.
Excellent use of "irrelevance". On one topic which you haven't shown an interest in before, we forgot to drag you into the conversation. Furthermore, I must have maliciously planned this forgetfulness, because I used both my OOC role as Tinkermaster and IC role as Admin to do it.[/sarcasm]
If Saint were busy on M27, everything would have gone down
identically, with the sole exception that you wouldn't have gotten a text from Saint.
Also, yeah, Admins were originally supposed to be isolated from missions. That didn't work so well, so PW let admins actually start being involved in missions. Should I just go back to being completely uninvolved in the game, not getting to interact with anything, because I'm spoiling all your fun by being here?
If we are at a point where the BlOps team is no longer necessary for the functioning of this mission, then the mission should be ended
We're either not there now, or we started there, depending on your definition of "necessary". No, M26 isn't done, and someone needs to do the remaining work. No, BLOPs never needed to be that someone--but they're an okay choice for being that someone. They still are, it's just BLOPs plus a few, now.
the characters shipped to places they can be of use, and have fun, as PW did when he found that m25 was bogged down and uninteresting, with only robot overlord and pilot minions having any effect.
See, this is what I mean by "Heph Stuff". Obviously you aren't enjoying playing with the spiders, searching the glassphereverse, and colonizing the fleshverse. If you don't enjoy doing this stuff, I agree, you shouldn't be here. Just don't blame us for not letting you enjoy it, because nobody's posted a bolded action saying you can't colonize the fleshverse.
And to say "well, me and R_C basically control the game IC, so live with it (via being heph admin and general, respectively)" plays right into some longstanding complaints form other players about power structures here.
Here's what those complaints have always meant, and therefore why I've always ignored them: "The Leaderguy did something I dislike, and I hate it so much I can't enjoy the game! He's corrupt and a dick!"
Radio's actually a damn good leader, far better than is reasonable. He bends over backwards to make the game enjoyable for people. You know the Wiki? He made that. You know how M25 was abstracted and skipped? Radio argued for that, because while
he was having a lot of fun, he saw other people weren't. He argued in favor of stopping his own fun so that other people could do stuff.
What'd Ozark do, as Grand Leader of Mission 26? Did he ever make any sacrifices to his own gameplay, so that other people could have fun? Not to my knowledge. Actually, when he perceived somebody else to be taking over a
single aspect of his mission (a valid misunderstanding, which I've apologized for) he went completely ballistic and said the
whole damn thing was
absolutely ruined (a complete overreaction, even if your perception was correct).
...There's a few more lines, but I'm actually starting to get tired of this. Good job Ozark, you're now in an esteemed group of people which only included GreatWyrmGold before now.