**Is this for both servers or just one? If so, which one:**both
**Which server did the ban happen on?**lrp
**Ban Type:**job ban
**Ban Length:**3 days
**Ban Date (MM/DD/YYYY):**08/13/2020
**Round ID:**19846
**Ban Reason:**Given previous history of atmos/SM fuckery, 3 day Engineering/Silicon ban. Blew a borg for not obeying them quickly enough, and for not obeying their specific methods of fixing the SM, which would’ve been unclear (Wanted to add more Co2 and cool it vs adding N2 and cooling it on an SM that was already delamming).
**Appeal Reason:**the incident were made by 2 things that was hapeing
the engs were not doing any thing right and i mean by not seting sm up normal by seting the scrubbers and vents
second was the borg who was unwrenching the pumps make it impossible to save sm on the incident round on the next round i was gonna do a normal co2 and fusion for when my obs were done i would like fusion to distro making it hot as also engs did not did what i said to save sm stopping the delam
**Additional Information:**adding n2 to sm while delam is good if you are making a n2 set up or have it ready in atmos to engine pumps in that case it was co2 in the atmos to engine pumps makking it imposslible to totally remove the co2 my best option was to use co2 to cool it donw to room temp
Raphael, co2 makes the sm go nuts in terms of power generated and while the gasses you’re introducing are cooler than the ones in the pipes, it will drastically increases the power being generated and is not a good enough gas as n2 to cool it down, had you used the atmos pipe to pump in n2 to calm it down before making it a proper stable co2 sm, nobody would have argued with you.
As for the “drastically increases the power being generated” part.
As soon as an SM generates over 5K MEV it goes nuts and starts going tesloose soon and fast, so even if you managed to cool the SM (Not possible through your methods) it would still have delammed because of the anomalies due to the high amount of co2 into the system.
Engineering because you were using an experimental engine and didn’t appear to know enough to stop it from delamming (adding CO2 to an overcharging engine isn’t good). You’ve worked with the SM in the past, so you should know better. This wouldn’t have been ban worthy by itself, but you were ignoring the advice of another player.
Silicon ban because you were quick to blow a cyborg who was trying to fix the SM. If a borg isn’t listening to you, you can always lock them down. Blowing them is rather permanent and mean to another player. Blowing a borg is meant for only serious situations.
I setup SM just fine. I am sure I set scrubbers and vents correctly.
Yes I was unwrenching the pump that made SM go nuts in first place. I was sure no sane person would attempt to pump co2 into SM infinitely.
So you wanted to flood SM with fusion later? epic bruh moment
Oh shut the fuck up. just shut up. I had n2 fucking ready. I was filling cans of it. You were opening doors to SM essentially wasting my n2 and pumping co2 for some reason. co2 is not used for fucking cooling.
Also you can set the pumps in atmos to pump n2 in too, so it wasn’t your only option.
This is example of AI delaming SM on purpose and acting dumb afterwards. I am surprised you didn’t get server ban and got away with only 3 days for griefing, breaking silicon policy and killing engineer(s).
I don’t even know if bloons investigated the situation propertly (probably didn’t) but you were the person SM was going boom in the first place. You overpumped co2 (FUCKING TWICE) and then acted surpised when it was turning tesla.
Blowing a borg cause they didn’t listen as quick… also delamming the SM causes a whole host of issues including obliterating engineering and completely depressurizing that area.
I’d be up for the ban being kept, it seems more lenient in this situation.