Aces wrote:If I walked in on Scree scarfing down some screaming bunny girl in the maintenance corridors, it'd be pretty character breaking to not at least stop and ask, "Scree, dafaq you doing?" And if I hear muffled screaming... "Screeeee... Drop it. Bad Scree. Drop it."
jemli wrote:I would also help define which areas would be considered public and which are private, since aside from the dorm rooms, it's really kind of a grey area.
Vorrarkul wrote:Honestly, as someone who has played security... I have little problem with (avoiding) breaking scenes. Whether my compatriots are too nervous to ask LOOCly or not is a different matter. But for me, the problem is when it ISN'T vore-related. When people are running around, hacking into places, stealing things, and all in all I read them as not interested in/not compatible for vore scenes, that I get the most annoyed.
While, yes, some officers need to be less oocly terrified of scene breaking and use LOOC more often, my experience has been troublemakers who DON'T want a scene at the end of the chase that aggravates me and makes me not want to play so much security anymore. Though to be fair part of this is because Rylee is not the kind to do justice voring, which is part of why I took her out of security. To be fair yet again, maybe the troublemakers should pay more attention to who they want to catch them and get scened with before running around and causing general antics. Complexity isn't the problem in itself, for me at least.
As for solutions... I don't know, frankly. I'm just here to give my opinion as someone who used to do sec a lot.
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