Would you ask Meph if a mind shield protects you from a psychic effect? No... Why? Because it's in the rules. Would you ask if it protects you from day kills? No... because it doesn't mention anywhere in the rules that it should.
If Meph introduced a psychic effect that killed people, i would indeed clarify if mind shield protected against it. The Assassin Bot - DMB one is one that i jumped on immediately because i realised two things:
One: The Day Kill is a very rare and often overlooked ability.
Two: The DMB was clearly supposed to go off in the event of the owner dying, regardless of reason.
I also realised that Meph is not a computer, he is a human, i realised it was likely he had not considered the day-kill scenario and so did the safe thing and asked for clarification. We were in no rush; day was not scheduled to end for ages yet, there was absolutely no reason to suddenly leap forward and assassin-bot Pandar,
none. It was jumpy, it was ill-concieved, it was risky and it was a best case scum scenario.
It didn't matter this time, because he didn't have a bomb, but you better believe I would have insisted that meph go with his stated rules rather than make something up on the spot which was never part of the game until now. Certainly this is a situation he probably didn't consider, but the rules covered it.. or rather they did NOT cover it, which was logical grounds for me to assume nothing would happen.
You know, you sound like some people i've played Dungeons and Dragons with before. And you know what? They always forget about Rule 0: What the Mod says,
Goes.They also always seem to forget that the rules are written by people and mistakes can happen; you even admitted this yourself "Certainly this is a situation he probably didn't consider",
so why did you just unthinkingly act instead of pausing to clarify?You know what; at this juncture i don't even care if you are town (which i doubt), you're clearly far too spontainious, and that makes you extremely dangerous.