I think all scps should give you something to do, for example like 106 could roam his dimension or sum just to explore idk. Just give all scps something to do when they aren’t breached.
Is the gamemaster who put on a sheriff hat and was passive with everyone not doing failRP? I understand that does not excuse my "failroleplay" but you have to take in consideration how it looks when he changes his pac like that. Yes I should have asked if it was a event and I will admit my fault...
What server you were banned on: SCP-RP (USA)
Your in-game name: Smith'Tylenol'John[PAM-AOFC]
Your SteamID: STEAM_0:0:640816398
Ban Reason: FailRP | Stacked Bans
Date of ban: 2/28/25
Who banned you: Kenneth Burgandy(STEAM_0:0:202890557)
Ban length: 1 week 1 day
What will you...
I think a cool idea would allow 079 to have access to specific comms randomly. Like he could have O-1 comms or ranger comms or GOC comms or something. This could be implemented via like the name who sent it is disguised as another person who has those comms. And this is like a crazy idea but...
The cl3 in the train area is a bio cl3 so it wouldn’t rly work and hacking devices would be highly over used on d block airlock and make the local techie militia forced to leave CI base and walk all the way down to d block
I agree if I’m understanding this right. What I think is you should be able to flag on any scp for research and such but you can now play other jobs and stuff while you wait to be breached. The random scp thing idk about because some scps are just weak for breaches and more made for RP. Also...
-support D class karma is impossible giving staff a way to decrease crediting along with decay would certainly ruin things. It takes around a hour to even get a permit. This would easily be abused I wish crediting increased karma a lot more. Clearance level 3’s should not be allowed to decrease...
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