I think it's good Sgt, pretty cool that there's a character with overt support applications now. Acceptance is kinda weird since the actual GM has a very limited posting window so now we're kind of running a communal thing.
As for catching up, we're currently in Ocarina of Time Hyrule, at the very end or so. GM was running a double-ended bossfight, Ganondorf and Volvagia that got screwy partly for IC reasons and partly because of the previously mentioned limited posting window. Currently my character's fighting Ganondorf, controlled by Incrediblebee, after others had their go, while RokkuHoshi plays an antagonist to keep others busy and another group fights a nest of dragons technically controlled by Kalamadea, who hasn't posted IC in 8 days.
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As for the arguments thing, it's currently about deciding whether JonxlatheLion has it in for my character or not. I believe he does. It was sparked after Jon had his character, Deadpool, metagame to abandon the fight his own group was engaged in, which currently lacks a GM, and turn up putzing around the Ganondorf bossfight. Compounded with a separate character interrupting the fight before, this greatly upset my character Ajax, who was quite looking forward to having a man to man fight with Ganondorf because it's his big character motivation.
I had my character make an attempt on Deadpool's life under the same rules the entire RP seemed to be operating in: instahitting and then the other guy ignores it as best he can does his own thing. I say this is how the RP seemed to operate because it was how boss fights, which the GM stressed were to be taken seriously and he directly controlled, worked like this. If you get to the Ganondorf and Volvagia bossfights you'll see it was either instahit and no-sell, or have absolutely no effect whatsoever. Jon engaged in this as well.
My character is absurdly strong physically. Like, extreme levels for a setting based around being overpowered, his entire focus for being overpowered is being that strong and equally durable. He launched a right straight with enough power behind it to cause a sonic boom and blast apart the surrounding scenery, aimed at Deadpool's head. Deadpool teledodged, which he can do so no complaint there, and took no damage at all even though the shockwave should've still affected him and he easily could've regenerated because apparently he can come back from paste, and went:
"You really chose the wrong man to fuck with, bitch. Since you're a fucking newbie, i'm giving you the benefit of the dumbassed ingnorant fucker. This ticket is only able to be cashed in once, cuntface. Have fun with your god damn pig" in the IC before teleporting away yet again. Keep in mind Jon has used his seniority in the roleplay to try and justify what other people saw as misgivings in previous discussions. In the OOC, Jon proceeded to motion for my character to be punished for this completely in character action and took the time to mention how "he's getting alot of powerful people angry at him" and talk about how Deadpool could kill him if he tried.
Next was deciding he suddenly wanted Deadpool to revive Chaos, a character Ajax has previously killed for being a dangerous madman who threatened to fry a room full of people, a little girl included, with magma. See how this ties over into the "powerful people angry at him" bit? Keep in mind doing this requires overt metagaming and recovering a corpse that should be buried in lava. He also suggested punishing Ajax IC by having him fight Ghost Rider, a tremendously powerful, literal spirit of vengeance with an instakill attack.
When pressed as to why Ghost Rider would even target Ajax at all in this situation, let me quote once more: "Guilty soul, attempt to kill an innocent bystander". Deadpool, innocent. Chaos, who he did actually kill, innocent. Laughable, really. When this was pointed out, he resorted to "Doesn't matter, if ajax has killed he is to be targeted, judged, and if his actions are not justified, terminated". When told he's grasping at straws to justify this, he says "Not really... i'm really not seeing why you're thinking i'm wanting ajax to die".
Jon's explanation as to why Deadpool would revive Chaos is because "he has a leave no man behind mentality". This is the justification for reviving a malevolent entity that literally represents chaos and has threatened to teamkill in this very roleplay. In fact, he was attempting to teamkill, a whole room full of teammates even, when Ajax slew him. So, myself and several other players have been rather candid in pointing out that, yes, Jon obviously would like to see my character dead or otherwise placed in a difficult situation.