The inability for anyone in the faction to succinctly explain who they are and what they do speaks volumes; far more than the replies (or lack thereof) to any other questions raised in this thread
(05-05-2013, 11:25 PM)Tonto1911 Wrote: You know, when I set out with this thread, I had high hopes. I planned on jumping on every question with logical, polite answers. I think I did a good job at first, everything got answered to the best of my ability. Then I did the worst thing, I fell asleep. In one night, I lost complete and total grasp of the situation, who would have thought. As the Original Poster, and to stop this train wreck from claiming any more lives, I ask this to be closed. I thank those who came with legitimate concerns, hope the ones I answered are content. To the Judges who posted, thank you for helping, brothers, but this is out of hand. To the rest with issues, whether just or unjust, thanks for taking the time out of your busy lives to post.
Yes, you did lose some control over the thread. If one person is going to speak for the faction, then that one person should be doing all the talking. Either you do it, or Logan, but not the both of you. (Personally I'd rather it was you, since he comes across as paranoid and accusatory.)
Addendum: I'm told that you're often using Teamspeak when in game. Well, unless you're roleplaying over voice chat, then don't use it. If you just want to talk to your gaming buddies, don't bother logging onto the Discovery server. Voice comms should only really be required during some kind of fleet operation, and as we all know, the Judges neither have a fleet nor do they have group operations outside of training sessions. Talk in group chat - or even local chat - instead. Get used to typing, and get used to communicating with the other inhabitants of the server in the same way that everyone else does.