(07-01-2022, 11:53 AM)Morosz Wrote: I've already thrown in some of my thoughts once but i think i should do it again. The problem in how you interpret the character's departure from the previous faction makes absolutely zero sense as said faction clearly stated how said character departed. Am i to believe that for whatever reason wheter legit or not you, when encountered with a situation that doesn't fit into your world you simply ignore it and continue on just because reasons? Are we to believe that you refuse to bear any consequences in the RP enviroment that is not ideal to you? Because from the looks of it that is the case, and it doesn't really look good on this new faction's resume, Wheter you "consider it valid" for the entire Navy or not in this case will loose its meaning because the core of the message you send with this is that you refuse to acknowledge any bad consequences. And as the leader of this faction, do we correctly assume that this is/will be the modus operandi of this faction as well?
In instances when an oorp preference leads to an attempt to force the character out of the ID without any discussion in or OORP, in RP evidence, discussion etc.? Frankly, yes, it will be ignored. Is that somehow surprising?
EDIT: I might add that the attempt was most likely unintended but nevertheless unfortunate - this is just how it is done sadly, oorp preference expressed as in-roleplay one, It works with small things like demoting by a rank etc. But just doesn't in instances like these. That was the whole issue really - no discussion at all, just out of the blue oorp decision expressed in-Rp with no mentionable in-rp actions that can be based on in-rp evidence.