Hello, Yanlin. I am sending this message to redeem myself among your imaginary hierarchy, and maybe give you a little explanation for my actions.
We both know that a griefer, a REAL griefer, is a unique creature. Spawned by total lack of repercussions and millions of possibilities, they plague games for good, honest players. Let's review the 3 basic rules that accompany a griefer:
1. They ussually have names not normally found in everyday life, thus breaking the cardinal RP rule. Such examples include: 'Sir. Shagalot', 'Fagballs', 'Emo Git'. Many names are just repetitions of words that are not found in formal conversation.2. They will do everything in their power to screw with the minds and gameplay of other players, not just admins. For example, they could make a server-shattering bomb, but one would want to extend their suffering for as long as possible. So, doing mundane things that require mundane cleanup, therefore resulting in almost a chore for the players involved. This angers a individual player MUCH more than simply crashing the game.3. They do all these thing out of their own will, with a pre-determined intent.The Definition of Treason"In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more serious acts of disloyalty to one's sovereign or nation. Treason also covers the murder of specific social superiors, such as the murder of a husband by his wife (treason against the king was known as high treason and treason against a lesser superior was petit treason). A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor."The Social Rank aboard a shipCaptain - The supreme authority aboard a ship, the Captain is subservient only to the wishes of the ship's owner. It should be noted that most Pirate Captains have stolen their ships from the original owners, and thus own their vessels. It should also be noted that the Captain rarely takes an active role in the day to day running of a ship, reserving only the most important decisions for himself, and leaving the rest to the care of his officers.
First Officer - Also known as First Mate and Second in Command. The man seen on a daily basis as "The One in charge" On larger ships, the crew may never even see the Captain, but they will see his First Officer every morning, noon, and night. The First Officer tends to occupy the most visible role of leadership aboard large Vessels. Obviously on smaller ships, the Captain fills most of these duties, and the First Officer is releagted to the role of 'Captain's Assistant.'
Second Officer - Member of the Command responsible for enforcing dicipline and exacting punishment. Either hated, feared, respected, or some measure of all three by the crew. Most often it is the Second Officer who deals most closely with the crew, thus the 2nd Officer is sometimes looked down on by his fellow officers. Whether the ship is small or large, the Second officer is the man who fills the diciplinary role.
Navigator - The only man onboard a ship who is required to be educated, the Navigator studies the dizzying myriad of charts, maps, and grids in order to find the best way to get where the Captain wishes to go. Calculating winds, tides, and times, the word of the Navigator is rarely understood entirely, but is always followed.
Ship's Doctor - The Crewman who sees to it that sick crewman are returned to active duty as quickly as possible...often by ensuring that their stay in the infirmary is as uncomfortable as can be imagined. Though not complete sadists, Ship Surgeons were most often genuine Doctors who were much better paid than their land-based contemporaries, especially when a Doctor's patron was a wealthy Pirate. Also of note is the largely mistaken belief that Ship Doctors were able to declare Officer's 'unfit for duty.' Such authority did not exist as a rule until the 18th century, and even then only among ships of the British Royal Navy.
Beyond this, all listed stations have no specific place in the command structure of a vessel. If all the above Officers are killed, then Command falls to whoever takes it.
I hope you can re-consider your stance on my actions. Also, I know this does not fall in the normal rules of RP, so there's no way anyone but me (A nerd) could know this. Still, it was an accident, not a serious attempt to ruin the game for everyone. Also, that bomb I made? That was for the AI, who happened to be the traitor. I asked it to shutdown but it refused, so I went to other alternatives.(To everyone else; I accidentally messed up the engine while as captain.
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