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emo samurai
post Sep 9 2006, 08:13 AM
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This is provoked by my GM telling me that he and almost every other person were neutral evil, since they only cared about themselves. I told him that I was pretty good, since I voluntarily tutored a stroke sufferer in order to help him read again. He told me I was chaotic good, and I kind of agreed. I believe that society should exist to protect the interests of the individual from the interests of survivalism, both petty and institutional.

What about you?
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Dranem
post Sep 9 2006, 08:17 AM
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Shadowrun doesn't bother itself with combersome alignment systems...
Think you're posting in the wrong forum.. but this could raise a whole lot of debate - and has been covered a few times over at WOTC's D&D Forums.

[edit] (instead of adding another post) I doubt one action can make or break an alignment.. There are some 'Alignment Generators' on the Internet, I know of 3 myself, that ask you 20-50 questions. Depending on the D&D Edition, you can often get opposite results. And some are quite biased in their questions/answers - because they correspond to what the generator's author considers good, evil, lawful or neutral... not necessarily what it may really be.
But as Critias explained, real life rarely follows an alignment system, so I wouldn't go around touting it.[/edit]
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post Sep 9 2006, 08:54 AM
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Somewhere between CN and NE, mood dependent. And that's the biggest issue with "alignments" in D&D -- as written, their lack of flexibility. Very few people are good all the time, or evil all the time.

So, you helped a stroke victim, for instance, and as such you're supposedly CG. Whoopty shit. How much of your time and money have you given today? How many bums have you walked past lately without forking over a dime (and then spent money on games, for yourself)? When was the last time you broke an innocent man out of prison, protested an unjust law, or robbed from a wealthy banker to feed a homeless family?

I've worked at summer camps for sick kids (for about eight years), I've literally helped old ladies across the street, I earned my Eagle rank, I've volunteered to fight floods, helped put out a forest fire, saved the life of a stranger after an accident (at personal risk), volunteered for several months to paint a soup kitchen, and taught children basic outdoors and woodsman survival skills for free (using my own vacation time). I've stood up for my coworkers against an unfair boss, I've broken company rules to do what's right for a customer, and I've worked more double shifts to cover for someone else than I can count. Golly, aren't I a good person? NG, maybe? Yeah, Neutral Good works.

But, wait. I've also cut people off in traffic, had sex with other men's wives, called people stupid to their faces, insulted a fat guy for his weight, lied to get my way, shoplifted, brushed past homeless people, and been seven different shades of petty, vengefull, wrathfull, spitefull, lustfull, and bitter. Oooh, Evil. NE, probably.

Y'know why?

Because I'm not an alignment, and neither are most people. I'm a human being, with my own mood, feelings, and changes of heart and maturity level. Almost everyone's done some good and some bad in their life -- people that are genuinely "good" and "evil" are, by far, the exceptions rather than the rules.
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post Sep 9 2006, 09:48 AM
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QUOTE (Critias)
But, wait.  I've also cut people off in traffic, had sex with other men's wives, called people stupid to their faces, insulted a fat guy for his weight, lied to get my way, shoplifted, brushed past homeless people, and been seven different shades of petty, vengefull, wrathfull, spitefull, lustfull, and bitter.  Oooh, Evil.  NE, probably.

And I needed to be taught a lesson? LOL nice to see the pot calling the kettle black is the favorite past time of DSers. :)

But I do agree with you, aligments are silly. I have done many of the same things in the past. Most of them were court ordered to start but I kept going because I was enjoying it. Like helping feeding the homeless. After my 1000 hours of community service was dine I kept going, I guess it became habit.

The giving money to homeless people is a bit of an oddity. Sometimes I do it, sometimes I dont. One night while sitting in my truck in DC a homeless guy asked me for 50 cent, I gave him about $10 in change I had in my cup holder (its funny watchign a homeless guy try to give you money back, he kept saying it was too much). Then the next day a guy asked me for a dollar and I laughed at him.

I always help old people, not sure why, but I have a soft place in my heart for them I guess. Wether its crossing the street, getting somethign off the shelf, putting their air conditioners in their windows when summer starts, breaking company rules to make sure they get fair treatment. Little kids to, thats like 10 and below. :)

Everyone else is hit or miss, depends how I feel at that moment.

I wont go into my evil side, it seems that people are a little too sensitive about those things around here.
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post Sep 9 2006, 01:58 PM
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i have to say i'm predominantly true neutral to chaotic evil. I say this because usually i'm of the "life's a b!%*# and then you die" mentality but then something will actually tick me off and the depths of my darkness start to show.
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post Sep 9 2006, 03:53 PM
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Hmm... You seem to think that I don't want ambiguous answers, but this is good.

Plus, there's plenty of ambiguity in even Critias's answers. Were the men neglectful bastards whose wives were too cowardly to get away from? Were those people you called stupid just stupid, or were they otherwise repugnant? Same with the fat guy. And is it better to passively-aggressively talk about them behind their back than it is to tell them it to their faces? Homeless people... hard time with that.

As for your good works, did you really care? Did you have sincerity in your heart? Because that's pretty much a crux right there.

I'm getting a bit deep in here... This is good. I think an SR board is the perfect place to ask about alignment because of the ambiguity.

There aren't really many visible homeless people in my town, but I don't think we should kick them out of parks. Maybe I should volunteer more.

And could you link to some alignment generators?
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post Sep 9 2006, 04:16 PM
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What the fuck? I go to sleep for a few hours and this becomes the Wizards forums?
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emo samurai
post Sep 9 2006, 07:08 PM
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What's an alignment thread like on WOTC? Is it as ambiguous as this? Because ambiguity is a lot more fun.
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post Sep 10 2006, 03:14 AM
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Try it sometime. There's a "new' thread on it at least every five minutes. (New in that some dumbass didn't see the one three threads down.)

There are a few regulars there that have some interesting ideas on it, and of course there are a few regulars and non-regulars that have some downright idiotic ways of handling it. It's as ludicrous as trying to discuss religion.

And yeah, some threads are ambiguous. I don't think "ambiguous" is the right word for your OP though.

Also, if you're actually all that interested in it, I would suggest studying it a bit more. It can be quite a bit deeper than "I tutor a kid". (It doesn't have to be of course.)

The main issue you will see crop up with D&D alignment when it comes to discussion about it is that a lot of people don't ever actually seem to grasp that alignment (and the forces involved) are real forces, with real effects on the world. A lot of people will try to apply moral relativism to it, and it breaks down. Then, they complain that it's "a straightjacket" and "dumb and broken", when really, if they would just pay the fuck attention to what they're reading, there wouldn't be any problems. But hey, there are morons in any hobby.

(This isn't to say you can't play D&D treating alignment/good/evil/etc. as relative concepts, just be prepared for the game to stop making sense and start having all kinds of problems and stupid questions.

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post Sep 10 2006, 08:48 AM
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Or, at least, you have trouble treating alignment like that in a standard D&D game. There are a few settings with their own rules for that sort of thing, that I much prefer -- Thieves' World, Conan, etc. But, then again, I prefer darker/lower fantasy settings, so it shouldn't surprise anyone I'd rather run around Sanctuary than Waterdeep.
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post Sep 12 2006, 06:00 AM
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Alignment: Shadowrunner.

"It's not wrong if you're shoplifting from Wal-Mart."
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emo samurai
post Sep 13 2006, 10:22 PM
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No, SpasticTeapot, it isn't.
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post Sep 13 2006, 11:33 PM
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QUOTE (emo samurai)
No, SpasticTeapot, it isn't.

Woah. Someone agreed with me!

Note that I do not shoplift from wally-world. The local stores have crappy stuff.


Besides, I'm not done with my RIFD-burnout device yet, and I still need to make facimilies of WalMart reciepts.
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post Sep 14 2006, 01:50 AM
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QUOTE (SpasticTeapot)
QUOTE (emo samurai @ Sep 13 2006, 05:22 PM)
No, SpasticTeapot, it isn't.

Woah. Someone agreed with me!

Note that I do not shoplift from wally-world. The local stores have crappy stuff.


Besides, I'm not done with my RIFD-burnout device yet, and I still need to make facimilies of WalMart reciepts.

You mean a big, tin foil envelope? Or the powerful magnet? I regularly burn out my stolen security tags (they practically leave them lying around at k-mart, and they're worth less than a cent a piece).
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post Sep 14 2006, 03:14 AM
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Let's team up and form a RL shadowrunning team!
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post Sep 14 2006, 03:58 AM
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Actually what some shoplifters do is get those decorative bags from large chain stores or those "birthday" bag lazy people use to "wrap" presents instead of wrapping papper. They then wrap the with aluminum foil, then put it into another bag. Basically its a 3 layer bag with foil in the middle. THen they drop stuff in the bag and when they walk through the security scanners it doesnt go off.
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post Sep 14 2006, 02:47 PM
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QUOTE (Frag-o Delux)
They then wrap the with aluminum foil, then put it into another bag.

I correct you only because I once thought this would work too.

You cannot make a faraday cage out of aluminum foil. You must use a ferrous metal like tin.
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post Sep 14 2006, 08:09 PM
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I didnt say I do it. I say it because thats what I have seen. Dont forget you are not trying to block high wattage radios. Your lucky if the radio signals coming off these security sensors go more then 2 feet. Any metal will stop such a low output.

And if you need to make it out of a ferrous metal, why did the NSA spend millions to wrap the building in copper mesh?

A Faraday cage is generally made of copper mesh that is then grounded.

Sensors are a tricky object.

Once when getting ready to go through a metal detector at a court house, I forgot to take my belt off. The officer standing there told me to just put my hand over the belt buckle and walk through. I did and the alarm didnt go off. Just shows these security devices arent wattage devices.
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post Sep 14 2006, 08:37 PM
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And if you need to make it out of a ferrous metal, why did the NSA spend millions to wrap the building in copper mesh?

Because I didn't understand what ferrous meant :P I meant conductive. However looking it up, aluminum is a good conductor, so I guess I"ll have to simply have to rely on the fact that Cray said you can't make a faraday cage out of aluminum foil and leave it at that.
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post Sep 14 2006, 09:04 PM
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All a Faraday cage does is basically intercept the radio waves hitting it. Then it turns to electricity (its a bit more complicated then that) and the ground lead drains that electricity to the ground. Thus making the radio signal so weak its virtually non exsistent.

Chances are when people try to use the foil bag they dont close the top. That opening would be enough to allow the signals to still get in and out. The foil bag would rely totally reflecting the signals and not intercepting and draining off.

Cray is technically correct that you arent making a Farady cage as described by the construction of the shoplifters bag. But is wrong when saying you cant make a shielding device out of aluminum foil.

Some car antennas are made of aluminum, if they couldnt intercept radio signals and then conduct the electricity to the radio you would get static the entire time.
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post Sep 18 2006, 04:16 AM
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So... alignment?
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post Sep 20 2006, 09:47 AM
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I think most people are "neutral". Me too.
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post Sep 20 2006, 10:27 AM
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I don't really know. Sometimes chaotic, sometimes lawful. Often neutral. Occasionally good. I think this is why I found the D&D alignment system to be a bit limiting and ultimately unnecessary.
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post Sep 20 2006, 01:20 PM
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Most actions aren't good or evil, really, just daily "take care of yourself and business" type actions.
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post Sep 20 2006, 01:53 PM
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As usual, the most likely outcome of a forum thread regarding this topic is to discover that most people don't understand the D&D alignment system.
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