On 9/7/05, Henry Towsner <henryt@...> wrote:
> On 2005.09.07 14:37 US National Coordinator wrote:
> >
> > I already outlined one scenario, though there are others. To reduce it
> > to a single philosophical statement, he should have been more
> > cooperative with the MST, and more form in dealing with his ADST.
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> You outlined one scenario which consisted entirely of things that Jason
> did.
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> I understand the complaint at the level of detail you've given it
> here. What I'm asking for is a level of detail that we can actually
> use to avoid making similar mistakes in the future.
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> You say Jason "should have been more cooperative with the MST." You've
> clarified that the act of disagreeing with the MST was not a failure to
> cooperate. You've clarified that it wasn't by failing to Dale to do
> something that Jason failed to cooperate. I'm at a loss here--what was
> Jason actually supposed to do to cooperate with the MST?
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> Similarly, you say he should have done more to deal with his ADST.
> Besides directing Mike not to comment, sending a polite e-mail to Alex
> trying to calm the conversation, and asking Mike's CC to look into an
> e-mail Mike sent to a public list, what should Jason have done?
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> Henry Towsner
> US2003112558
Since I plan on running for DST in the upcoming election, I have the
following question:
A player in my domain receives a crazy-broken
character/power/merit/keychain from the Powers-That-Be. While the
player may be a responsible adult and roleplayer, I forsee the
potential for abuse and do not want it affecting other players in the
domain. Am I able to put my foot down (in some fashion) and say, "not
in this domain, thank you"? If so, how would I go about doing so? If
not, would I have to ask the player to not play in the domain with
that character?
Thank you for your response.
-Tommy Newcomer
US2002106761
AVST Mage
ADC Admin