Anyone notice how some things (mattresses and the copy machines in Highrise) are totally impenetrable? A steel wall, yeah that makes sense, but bullets should obliterate copy machines.
I don't know about you, but I always buy a bullet proof printer. Its a lot more expensive, but I think the advantages are apparent.
Damnit, I was going so well. I'd gotten captured, convinced another stationeer that I wasn't the traitor and that my captor was, then I choked that guy to death in the brig while the other guy went to maintain the engines and I threw another dude out the airlock after stun-gunning him. Then I accidentally went out an airlock myself and before I realized my mistake I was unconscious. It was over by the plasma... heater... thing.
That last guy was going to get shot to death too...
That round was great.
After Brett's warning, when I went back up to engineering to sort out the engine, I also checked the Comm. Intercept. 82%, by the way. I'd planned to tazer you the second you showed up, strip you, then toss you inside the engine. Depending on who surprised who, that initial tazering part might not have gone as planned.
I'll admit I was convinced by your act, though. Which was also thanks in part to Brett, who just freaked me right the hell out.
Wombat and Schmendreck hopped into the game right when it was getting to be almost over, and killed the captain/traitor who wasn't doing anything suspicious. Way to go gents! Blow the round!
F^^^ SECURITY! My god, beating someone in the head, and then blowing them up a bit later, then finally f^^^ing asking questions is not how that is supposed to work.
F^^^ SECURITY! My god, beating someone in the head, and then blowing them up a bit later, then finally f^^^ing asking questions is not how that is supposed to work.
You know that makes me wonder about some way of strapping a bomb to every crew member. hmmm
Or the Laws Batman follows after you've killed 10 people.
I didn't kill ten people. I only killed my fellow engineer, the rest was just people being insane. See, jumping to conclusions like that is basically what pisses me off. And you didn't even know I had killed him either. All you knew was I was breaking into a room.
Could everyone please not force games to continue long beyond when it's obvious that nothing more is going to happen? It's happened in the last two games, and it's really boring.
Could everyone please not force games to continue long beyond when it's obvious that nothing more is going to happen? It's happened in the last two games, and it's really boring.
Sorry if I was being more delicate than most in my endeavor to murder someone.
I love it when the game goes for like an hour and the traitor escapes on the shuttle with out completing his objective. It's like geeze what a waste of time.
Though nothing will top that one game where whoever the traitor was stole some shitty lighter/signaler i made at the start of game from Tox. Then went on for like 40 minutes with out drawing any attention to himself only to escape on the shuttle and drop the igniter at the last second of the game and go WHY DIDNT I WIN.
He was just in his officer and green jumpsuit gear when I shot him out, oh well. Always make sure they're dead, I guess. I should have learned that when talous tried the same thing with me and I came back and caught him a few games earlier.
See Goomba, I told you that I could behave! I played in that blob game as Mail Kralc, and we were winning. Then I died, and Mandy made a great effort to bail me out, but to no avail.
But that idiot ran into the void of space without a gas mask, and then blew up his bomb WAY before he got to the bomb, and complained that we siphoned the air.
Gas masks & O2 should be mandatory in blob games...
Or the Laws Batman follows after you've killed 10 people.
I didn't kill ten people. I only killed my fellow engineer, the rest was just people being insane. See, jumping to conclusions like that is basically what pisses me off. And you didn't even know I had killed him either. All you knew was I was breaking into a room.
Uhh, you were also running around in space and going freely back and forth with the prison shuttle.
It's like, whoa hey God damn security. Catching me breaking into/sealing off tox lab. What, a syndicate radio and cloaking device? So what if I had them, pig! Oink oink I smell bacon.
Get fucked.
Oh wait, I blew you up with a small bomb, and then your own radio.
Although I guess you might deem that harsh, when there are like 3 people left alive on the station, and no command personnel. Just, try not being such a shitty traitor. And don't get pissy with me when I bring you down. I am the night. I can't help it.
You had a good run Zerinan, and I hate to agree with 'Batman', but when the chain of command doesn't exist any longer, and everyone is dying around you, it isn't very far fetched for a security officer to take down someone doing suspicious things.
What irks me is when people who just joined the game randomly kill the traitor without actually knowing what the fuck is going on.
What irks me is I don't know. I guess the most annoying thing would not being able to ban for more than one round at a time or abandon fucking mob. Either way, not very annoying to me.
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Now I'm less pissed of and more "how the everliving fuck did I get ripped out of my pod?"
And then cutting off ALL of the power.
Oh really.
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After Brett's warning, when I went back up to engineering to sort out the engine, I also checked the Comm. Intercept. 82%, by the way. I'd planned to tazer you the second you showed up, strip you, then toss you inside the engine. Depending on who surprised who, that initial tazering part might not have gone as planned.
I'll admit I was convinced by your act, though. Which was also thanks in part to Brett, who just freaked me right the hell out.
edit: How a traitor is meant to be played.
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Or maybe it's griefers.
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I AM THE BAT
edit: or I would be if I could find an ip.
Or the Laws Batman follows after you've killed 10 people.
You know that makes me wonder about some way of strapping a bomb to every crew member. hmmm
I never asked for this!
I didn't kill ten people. I only killed my fellow engineer, the rest was just people being insane. See, jumping to conclusions like that is basically what pisses me off. And you didn't even know I had killed him either. All you knew was I was breaking into a room.
I did it all right, and yet they lived.
Though nothing will top that one game where whoever the traitor was stole some shitty lighter/signaler i made at the start of game from Tox. Then went on for like 40 minutes with out drawing any attention to himself only to escape on the shuttle and drop the igniter at the last second of the game and go WHY DIDNT I WIN.
I never asked for this!
But noooo, he just decided to not talk and screw me over. He was as good as dead you stupid stupid stupid game.
I never asked for this!
I never asked for this!
But that idiot ran into the void of space without a gas mask, and then blew up his bomb WAY before he got to the bomb, and complained that we siphoned the air.
Gas masks & O2 should be mandatory in blob games...
It's like, whoa hey God damn security. Catching me breaking into/sealing off tox lab. What, a syndicate radio and cloaking device? So what if I had them, pig! Oink oink I smell bacon.
Get fucked.
Oh wait, I blew you up with a small bomb, and then your own radio.
Although I guess you might deem that harsh, when there are like 3 people left alive on the station, and no command personnel. Just, try not being such a shitty traitor. And don't get pissy with me when I bring you down. I am the night. I can't help it.
What irks me is when people who just joined the game randomly kill the traitor without actually knowing what the fuck is going on.
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Oh that and people not dying.
Strangulation is the way to go.
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I never asked for this!