Byond account and character name OR Discord name: bugstep
Admin: Mr Melbert
ROUND ID HERE IF APPLICABLE: 252191
Detailed summary: I'm playing chef and I step out of the kitchen to get some materials for a gimmick idea I had. When I come back, an assistant has hopped the counter, despite there being food, to seemingly loot my kitchen. He is repeatedly just microwaving everything on the counters. I grab him, take his bag and PDA, take back the things he stole, take 20 cr out of his whopping 48 cr savings, and throw his things back over the table. He then tries to escalate, repeatedly. He then begins breaking things, So, I go out and snap his neck, as I know throwing him out won't solve anything. I immediately, and repeatedly call for a medic. Later, he returns with a welder tank and a butcher's cleaver (i'm the chef, and even I don't have one) and after trying to cover me in welder fluid, he welderbombs me. I ahelped it and Mr Melbert tells me this.

I assume he was midround traitored, awfully convenient but I begrudgingly accept it.
When the round ends, I ahelp again to find Mr Melbert telling me my NRPer assistant friend whose only words to me have been variations on "FUCK YOU" and "ASSHOLE", was a cultist and not a traitor. Now I get to thinking, on Manuel, don't team antagonists have more restrictions? Doesn't this guy's actions seem a little confusing? What does welderbombing the kitchen and nearly killing yourself in the process do to progress the cult's goal? However, I'm pretty much just ignored by Mr Melbert with dismissive responses, kind of just ignoring the context in which these things took place.


If we still had public logs, I wouldn't be surprised if there are less than 10 'say' actions attributed to this guy all round. His entire contribution to the round was jumping a counter, getting killed, and then knocking all the food off the counter at the kitchen so it was all spoiled or stinking by the time I was revived. Pretty sure right after he died shortly after, too. It doesn't make sense to try to roleplay on the MRP server when you can be RR'd with no consequence and no words and have nothing done about it. If you've played on Manuel in the last year you'd notice the consistent decline of player quality. I think it's really weird to dismiss valid concerns about shit players who ruin rounds for other people.