On the topic of confrontational characters, there's the both the OOC and the IC way of looking at it.
ICly, it strains belief that someone who's
that rampantly insubordinate could manage to hold a job at all, let alone make it to a leadership position such as pathfinder, no matter how good they are at the technical aspects of their job. Hell, I can't even count the number of articles I've read about how to handle people that are highly skilled/capable yet impossible to get along with - the advice is near-universally "fire them, a team of B-listers who can work together is better than any single superstar". Nobody's expected to be a perfect cooperative angel at all times (this
is space station 13, after all) but there's a limit where it starts to cross over into taking the piss, and honestly half the time Ahz comes across as practically daring people to fire them, like you were acting out in the belief that there never would actually be any consequences, especially taking things to a head right at the end of the round when there's no longer time to arrest, fire or shoot them, followed by "well my character didn't get fired before round-end so they got away with it and they still have a job next round".
I've rarely directly interacted with Ahz in-character, the nearest thing to a direct confrontation was a "could you fucking not" during the kneecapping incident but otherwise letting her off without a demotion, only for her to immediately go directly against her boss's instructions and kick off an argument when told, once again, to cut the shit - essentially, the character makes a habit of taking a lenient boss offering them an olive branch if they stay out of trouble, then throwing said branch directly in their face.
And when there are
finally consequences to this, someone wises up and doesn't offer you that branch, the reaction could best be represented with a surprised pikachu.
On an OOC level, which is the level I'm far more concerned about, there's the simple fact that this is a game. A thing that people play to have fun, to relax, to unwind. I'm not going to speculate on what sort of jobs our playerbase actually have, by and large, but a lot of the time when someone gets home from a shitty day at work the last thing they need or want is to come on for some nice chill relaxing
lewd arrpee, and here they are having to deal with some asshole making that harder on them and filling the textbox with constant fight-picking and insults that just turns playing on the station into a stressful experience to deal with. Sure, dealing with some asshole can make for some good RP if everyone involved is in the mood for that sort of thing, but the problem with Ahz is that people end up having to deal with her whether they're in the mood or not.
For reference, see the following section from the
Guide to Not Getting Banned.
While this is a role playing game and it should be understood that actions are character against character, and not player against player, if you play an insane, evil, predatory, antagonistic or otherwise unpleasant character, it is advisable to make sure your fellow players are "on board."
tl;dr this is a game and other people want to have fun playing their characters too without someone openly being an asshole to their face every time they're on.
To drive another nail in, there are a couple of people who wish to remain anonymous, who have informed us that they've taken to checking the who list to make sure you're not logged in before they decide whether to play or not. We've even had one player come to us since the charban and say they don't want to post in this thread out of fear that they'll make an OOC enemy of you.
That is the sort of reputation you have, and exactly the sort of thing I don't want our players to have to worry about. If I'm going to be placed in the position of having to deal with you, or deal with the people who are driven off by your presence, I'd rather keep the latter.
We've tried to be patient, I've mostly been passing complaints on to Resh to try and reason with you and ask you to tone it down since he's a lot less harsh than I am, but just like the in-character olive branches, you appear to have taken this leniency as a sign that there won't ever be consequences, and so it's finally come to this.
On a more personal note, in my opinion even a charban is pretty lenient given that my immediate gut reaction to the situation with Seraph even
without the direct shittalking your boss afterwards, was that you should just be straight-up banned from medical roles, if not banned outright. Seriously, someone comes out of a vore scene, they shouldn't have to worry about whether the guy working medical is going to randomly do something outright vindictive like deliberately sleeve them into an unfinished body. Needless to say, if anything remotely
resembling something like that happens again, on this or any other character, your ass will be out the door before you hear the fucking snap.
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