Rules Broken: R2. No Powergaming - No Valid hunting
Incident Description: I was a late join traitor. In station we had a captain, ai and it was a low pop (8-9 people). I stole the id of the captain therefore ai snitched me on communicatins. After that, i returned the id and revived the captain with chaplain together. After fixing the captain, i went with my target Sharla(janitor). I used sleepy pen on them, i was trying to take their legs off and do some scary, psycho traitor gimmick. AI saw that i was attacking Sharla and told my location on communications. After that chaplain (CD747197) immediately came to medbay and attacked me with spear without even saying anything. They hard critted me. Captain was alive during the time, no security but they literally ran to medbay from bar and speared me without a word.
Howdy! Jester, or CD7, anywho. I was the chaplain in the game, and this is all exactly right! I did have plans to put them into cryo before they completely bled out, but that’s frankly irrelevant. I saw the AI saying that sharla was being attacked and ran in and immediately started swinging. I should have said literally anything and waiting for an explanation, but I didn’t. In my eyes at the time, I saw them being dragged into maintenance and wanted to stop them, but I should have absolutely said something first. Anywho! Pretty much exactly right. Ran in, speared them with the chaplain null rod, and was getting ready to start fixing them when they died.
Okay first off @JestersBallad I am really sorry that your introduction to the forums was a player report, while you’re here, check out the screenshot thread (its funny).
CD7 had lots of logs this round, and overall was extensively roleplaying throughout it. What happened here is seemingly an isolated incident in the scope of the round, and that is apparent to me in that they recognised their mistake straight after attacking you.
With no security, the burden isn’t always soley upon the captain to protect people. I think its fitting that a chaplain would try to defend someone in need in the heat of the moment.
Overall, they could have done better to yell at you to stop or warn you prior to attacking, and logs wont give me the context of the scene that might justify hasty action. @JestersBallad has already acknowledged this mistake here and in the round right after it happened, so safe to say this was a lesson learned.