? "Chillin' out with the crew in the school yard,
Findin' trouble, never lookin' too hard,
Well back at class, they never taught us this,
Some things you gotta learn, hit or miss.
Tough times, hard climbs,
We'll take 'em on together,
Right now, let's go!" ?
For LATAM, it was the iconic Yu-Gi-Oh! GX intro. But in my case, I’d rewrite the first and second line to: "Chillin' out with the crew in the void so far, "Findin' uncalled trouble. Was never so easy."
Let's bring ambience to this ... so here is the music cast of today ¨
Code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvk-JlxQDZI
Ah, what a tune! Brings back memories, doesn't it? But today...
And with that nostalgic vibe setting the stage, let me tell you about the latest chapter of my space opera: a deep dive into my '[b]Message Box.' Spin the wheel, and boom—St.Denis's masterpiece lands in my lap, complete with evidence, sanctions, and a sprinkle of dramatic irony. Now, let’s unpack this interstellar drama:
So ... today, we dive into the enchanting void that is my 'Message Box.' Let’s spin the wheel of destiny and select a random message! Ah, here we go: St.Denis's literary masterpiece, reminding me of my 'sins' tied to my beloved old character, Horo_Kenrou, the legendary bomber pilot extraordinaire! Truly, this gem belongs in an art gallery of bureaucratic scolding.
St.Denis Wrote:Good evening.
Evidence as requested.
Quote:The Crayter Republic originated from a deep space mission prior to the Alliance/Coalition war. Forced from the system they were settling, they came to Sirius and found it already settled by humans. They have since tried to establish themselves several times, and are now trying to build up in Coronado.
This Independent Military ID is used by members of the Crayter Republic, who:
- Can attack Gallic Royalists, except when flying Cruisers or Battleships.
- Can enforce Crayter laws within the Taus and Coronado.
- Cannot use ships with more than 4300 cargo space.
Within Zone of Influence (Coronado, Taus, systems bordering Coronado and the Taus):
- Can attack any ship considered hostile by Crayter.
You then: 02/07/2022 19:49:57 Horo_Kenrou->Hi02: H: Defending ships!
Because they were shooting Nyx, but he shouldn't have started shooting at the AIs.
A thrilling tale, no? But let's unpack this melodrama that landed me in the eternal limbo of 'sanction-land.'
Scene 1: Coronado Shenanigans
Picture this: I’m out there, vibing in Coronado, just a humble pilot on a noble mission spree. Suddenly, an RP caravan forms, and before you know it, we’re off to Crete Orbit for some friendly chit-chat. Things were going splendidly—until the galaxy’s resident troublemakers, Auxesia and AI ships, decided to crash the party with all the subtlety of a nova.
Of course, they brought their usual bag of tricks: taunts, mine drops, and shield-dipping provocations. Twice, they breached the sacred 50% shield threshold. TWICE. Naturally, this called for action! After all, the rules are crystal clear: if they poke the bear, the bear roars back. //Side note: At those times, Rules were clear, if you unshield or damage more than 50% shield you can defend not matter which ID are you as long you be Gunboat or Lower if you are out of ZoI.
Scene 2: The Defense Chronicles
As the chaos unfolded, I valiantly stood my ground, following my attacker while deftly dodging enemy fire without return fire, but a line of engagement was done, but no weapon shoot so ... is that an engagement? i don't think so. My tactics? High skill, low profile. But alas, even my restraint wasn’t enough to satisfy the gods of fairness. Sanctions, warnings, and forum threads galore followed—starring the now-infamous:
Did they not see the video evidence it was provided, along the analisys on same video? Surely, anyone with a hint of common sense could tell it was a classic case of baiting! But no, the ruling came down like an admin hammer forged in bias.
Scene 3: The Aftermath
The glorious bomber was passed on to another pilot—may he fly it with pride and honour—while I retreated to indie life. Did this experience sour my enthusiasm? Maybe. Did it extinguish my flair for dramatics? Absolutely not!
Oh, the sweet irony of space politics! Let me make one thing crystal clear—I never shot an Auxo ship unless some magic wording or cosmic alignment gave me permission. And even then, I was the poster child of restraint, hovering behind the real attackers like an innocent shadow. My guns? Cold as the vacuum of space. My trigger finger? Untouched by aggression.
But here we are—sanctioned! Why? Well, the logic seems to be: "We can't prove you pulled the trigger, but hey, you were breathing near the battlefield, so close enough!"
Seriously, where’s the evidence Did my ship suddenly develop telepathic weaponry that fired autonomously? Or was it just a case of "You looked guilty, so let's slap a sanction for funsies?" Because unless someone's got a secret video of me yelling "Pew-pew, Auxo folks!" (spoiler: they don’t), this whole thing is starting to feel like a cosmic joke.
And let’s not even get into the part where they say, "You were too close to the action!" Excuse me for existing within the same galaxy! What’s next—sanctioning me for staring too hard at their ships?
End of the day, the real crime here is how a harmless bystander like me, merely spectating this intergalactic soap opera, ended up in the crossfire of sanctions. Someone pass the popcorn—this drama’s getting good.
So, here we are. A tale of justice gone astray, yet still sparkling with my signature flair. Remember, readers: when life gives you lemons, craft a story too juicy to ignore. ?✨
PD: If someone wanna know why i hated a lot Auxesia, well, this was just the warm-up on her treachery actions...and lot of other tales to bring in here, And i Promise, as a flood i kept this with Respect but willing to bring tales to you the users. And more important, i don't kept any wording on what happened there as this is the true story. If you'd like to dispute a sanction, do it on the relevant thread. Not within a flood post such as this.
- TheKusari
Forum Sanctions:⚠WARNING⚠ Every damn slap on the wrist is a badge of honor, defending people with good ideas that community deemed stupid to sanction (like lot of mines) before even the tale be accounted for. Trust me, i will keep respect, but ... don't expect much. As you have more to catch over anything else ...
Epic Jokes:⚠WARNING⚠ Humor may be terrible, but isn't that the point?.
Laughtable Sceneries: With hilarious moments are too good to pass out without sharing.
My own place to tell tales:⚠WARNING⚠ Dare to read if you can handle it.
Why such behaviour against people or along with people?: Belive it or not all behaviour and iteraction with people has a reason behind it, wanna know the reasons? while story is usually unwise to tell, you must know that i always behave on intelligence.
Unintended Hilarious Consequences: Do you know stories of when things didn't go as planned and let me to laughable "lolwuts" outcomes? yes? i have some of them.
Staff Members Deserve a Phrase in My Signature: Over time, staff members come and go, and my signature has captured some of the funniest and most memorable moments that represent their contributions—or lack thereof—While I add these phrases as a playful mockery, I aim to do so with respect. However, it’s hard not to notice when staff teams start behaving strangely.
So here we are, digging up tales from the depths of space and time—long past events, like a fine vintage wine aged for over two years. The fateful day of 07-17-2022 still lingers in my memory as an odd little footnote in the chronicles of my spacefaring adventures.
The tale begins with my trusty vessel, no longer under my command, and a sanction that landed in my inbox like an unexpected spam email with tragic events. Why reopen a case closed ages ago, involving people who aren’t even part of the Staff anymore? I mean, seriously, what’s the point? I’m not here to stir the pot, but rather to share a lighthearted reflection on past events. Telling tales, spinning anecdotes, and yes, maybe sprinkling in some mockery for flavor.
Now, let’s get one thing straight. This is the Flood Section. It’s the wild frontier of posts—an arena of anarchy within respect. Rules? Of course, there are rules, but none that prohibit recounting past events or musing on old stories.“What happened happened,” and retelling it in a playful tone doesn’t mean I’m disavowing it. If anything, I’m just putting a creative spin on history.
What’s the issue here? Do you think these anecdotes are disrespectful? Do they ruffle feathers? Or maybe, just maybe, they shine a little too bright on events best left forgotten? If that’s the case, I respectfully suggest stepping away from the discussion.
If you believe this post represents an unrespectful way to tell tales of the past (and, personally, I don’t see an issue or disrespectul what to tell it or even make some story about it, and this post represent some enlightment about my own version.), I kindly ask you to reach out to me directly IN PRIVATE. Send me a message with a full explanation and specify the scope of the rules I might be “endangering.” I’m more than open to discussion and clarification, but let’s be clear—there’s no rule that states I cannot share my feelings or recount my stories, especially when no one is being insulted or attacked here.
Did I feel that errors were made, or that true justice wasn’t served in the past? Perhaps. But let’s be honest: after two years, I’ve learned that justice isn’t always a straightforward path. Not everything unfolds with perfect clarity or fairness. Sometimes, decisions are made not for the individual but for the community as a whole.
This is not a bitter critique—it’s a reflection. A social mockery of the flaws inherent in any system, because we are, after all, only human. As humans, we carry our imperfections, our creativity to navigate complexities, and yes, sometimes even to obscure impunity or injustice. It happens everywhere—it’s not unique to any one context.
We are not the “Holy Grail” where everything is perfect. Justice is flawed. It has its failures. Yet, it’s these very imperfections that set us apart from machines. It’s the human element, the capacity to err, to feel, to reflect, and to learn from these imperfections that shapes our collective journey.
Discord Username : Tenshi Kuonji#3786 ✙|✙ Other Networks : Tenshi Hidden Links Best Ranks Ever: 1|IC Kaiserliche Polizei Rheinland (KPR| Tagged Vessels) Hey ‘Alex.’, while we appreciate your moderating skills, the real action for you is on the battlefield of bugs. We need our code warrior in the trenches, not the commentary box. Love the multitasking, but we've got a bug party that needs your attention. Also, just to clear the air—we're siblings, not a single user with split personalities. Every bug left unfixed is like a tick on our patience clock. Time to suit up and tackle those bugs!