Paisley Park - Player Report: Kaz 'APC' Smith & Art Howe, Rule 2: Roleplay, Rule 4: Griefing

Hello Paisley,

Yes, I did table and strip you. The smoke flamer you were using was dropped in fob as soon as you left, and remained there for the duration of the op. If you had returned to the fob and, at any point, simply looked at the supply crate, you would’ve found it.

As for why I stripped you: you’re attempting to argue that, from an RP perspective, my actions were wrong in character. In character, you, as a medic of the United States Marine Corps, had found a way to aerosolize an ADHD medication and used this method to throw smoke clouds of it in people’s faces. Without their consent. In an active combat operation. After the CMO had actively forbidden you from doing it. I stand by my actions in character to remove your smokethrower, as it is absolutely ludicrous to entertain the idea that you should be administering any type of medication, especially psychiatric medication, with such utter negligence.

As for out of character, I still stand by my actions. You claim you were testing it out to see if it had positive effects, but the wiki says what it does. Why continue to use the meth smoker when you could see that it was doing nothing beneficial? Marines were frightened of withdrawal because psychostimulating chems that wear off give you messages like “Your mind feels much less stable…” and “You lose your perfect focus.” With your recent history (Source 1, Source 2, and Source 3), I fully believe that you chose this chem, not as a way to “experiment,” but only in an attempt to grief. Finally, you chose to spray the doc working with me, the doc whose first deployment it was. They did not need healing, you only wanted to harass them. I was not happy about that.

I did end up ahelping this, in the round. I got an acknowledgement from the admin and figured that one way or another, the matter was settled. Though, throughout the round, I kept seeing marines with methylphenidate in their systems, even though the CMO had told you to cease. Strange, for someone who purports that they care about approaching situations in character, to have their marine disobey their superior like that. Anyways, imagine my surprise, when, 30 minutes later, I walk back to my tent and it’s no longer there! Who could possibly have used an entrenching tool to delete the medical tent that gives a surgery speed boost, a mild painkilling effect, has a nanomed, and is near impossible to replace? I asked the mess tech nearby for confirmation, and confronted you over comms, with which you basically responded “you can’t prove anything.”

To start, you are wasting the time of the staff by asking them to pull the logs over such a petty and inconsequential complaint as being temporarily stripped of your weapon. To finish, you have a history of griefing and hiding behind paper thin excuses and pointing fingers. This is as far as I will entertain this report. Good evening.

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