GregyEggy , Banned by tyranicranger4

If it was fusion it would have burned through the floor. So how did it kill so many people.

Never mind I see the screenshot

i have no idea. it also phased thru glass, airlocks, and a windoor without breaking any of them

It seems like an honest mistake that doesn’t deserve a job ban. Especially since it phased through shit

When you do fusion do it somewhere where it can’t leak into the hallway if shit goes south. Or just ya know don’t fuck it up.

Well it phased through doors and windows and fire locks so

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It was the table, if you look it’s missing it’s glass. The high pressure and heat let the gas go through faster than the fire alarms.

One more relevant image since I’m dumping them anyway. I gotta sleep now, and fusion isn’t exactly my strong suit.

I’m gonna go out on a limb and say accidents happen. There was a recent radiation incident before this, but this seems like an honest mistake given the overall record of the player and I think the server ban should be lifted

Job ban should not be totally lifted due to double negligence in a short window, but I don’t think a server ban is appropriate at all for an accident caused purely by ignorance. An attempt was made to keep the fire contained with holobarrier and a lesson was learned when it failed. Mass death doesn’t necessarily mean a massive ban

Firelocks checks pressure and toxicity, not temperature. Fastmos makes it so that they don’t have time to close on pressure alone before some superhot gas gets past (unlike plasmafires who have actual plasma in them triggering alarms).
The result is what i call the “Dumpling Effect” where the station rapidly becomes a water vapor hell of unthinkable proportions from the small bits hyperhot gas that slip through, quickly steaming everyone into delicious husks. It’s absurdly destructive and one of the fastest ways to get a massive amount of deaths to happen. I haven’t seen an antag weaponize it yet, but outside of a singuloose or multi-maxcap explosions, nothing comes close to it in terms of lethality in beecode.
Fear the spicy water.

I haven’t but I know how to weaponize fusion. Do open tile fusion with a heat exchange pipe and connector. And you get get several cans that are 1e+13 and just start dumping em.

why didn’t the guy who made the setup get a ban?

They did. That’s them.

fella earlier in the thread said

also im not the guy who did the setup. i just helped a guy who wanted a pipe changed

so I’m very confused now

Oh, wait, nevermind, you are right here. My bad.
I assume the guy who did the setup didn’t get banned as said settup was at no risk of leaking until Gregy modified it, or at least the logic was along these lines.

It is kind of hard when the mass death basically instantly ended the cult round

But you can also ask “does removing this guy for a month make the server better” and eh, it probably doesn’t. Especially when he doesn’t seem like a bad dude and was willing to appeal. I wasn’t the beaning admin but I was there so thought i’d pop in

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We aren’t removing a player that causes trouble, which is what bans are for, we’re removing a player that made a mistake. We don’t ban chemists who blow up their machines

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I honestly think it was just bad luck that the fusion leaked into the halls. I have fucked up fusion once on yog (they have fastmos) and it didn’t leak into the halls because I knew if I opened a door it could kill way more people. And I think that’s what happened everyone saw the nuke panicked and opened doors resulting in the nuke going everywhere

We do if they do it several games in a row.

From what I can tell he doesn’t have a history of this. He should be unbanned because it was just a mistake.

I had no idea holofans can break.
Mistakes happen, you should be more careful.
Still you were warned by the same admin before about fusion, rads and other stuff.
I think timed engineering ban would be sufficient if it is proven that you had no bad intentions.