Incident Description: Cultist Vince Randolph had sharded me without intention of putting me in a construct, releasing my spirit, or just passing me off to another cultist. They had also dumped me before leaving for the shuttle out of spite. Really annoying waste of the last 10 minutes, wasn’t particularly subtle that they wanted to waste time
Additional Information: A few choice quotes;
Shade of Ceres WT asks, “Just gonna keep me as a shard are we?”
Vince Randolph slurs, “DDDuuunnnnnnooo.”
Vince Randolph slurs, “DDDooonnnttt cccaaarrreee mmmuuuccchhh.”
Hello, here is my side of this case since there is quite a lot of info left out.
To begin with, I picked up the shard in the brig soon after they were sharded, however, there were dead and dying members of the cult strewn about which was a higher priority as we were incurring high losses.
Furthermore, large quantities of spiders appeared, worsening the situation as the people I had been helping as well as active cultists were being attacked.
Throughout this ordeal, you repeatedly asked me to drop my doings and find you a shell, ignoring any and all reasoning I provided, the quotes you offered paint a very narrow picture of the situation
The area I then left you in had been a frequently visited area by cultists, so your chances of being taken for a shell by another cultist were high, this was the same area you asked to be dropped in.
Finally, I never left for the shuttle, I began gathering cultist’s bodies to try and revive them.
22:53 - you were killed
22:53 - you were sharded
22:54 - very clear evidence of the person who literally just finished sharding you is still in active combat with other people
22:55 - you are already complaining about not being immediately put to use in the middle of what looks like a bloodbath at the end of a cult round.
The round is almost over, the shuttle has just about docked, the final clock is ticking.
Ten minutes of being removed from play is not a long time given the circumstances, you’re lucky you even had a voice to talk instead of being left dead on the floor like most of the victims of the final battle seemingly were.