User talk:Thomi

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Stop changing the RP's. A/VB, I've already reported you.  Nalikill  TALK  E!  W!  M!  USAI  16:51, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

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Please do not repeatedly remove valid information that others have added to suburb pages on this wiki. Continuing this behaviour may lead to your editing privileges being revoked.-- boxytalk • 01:02 3 November 2007 (BST)
Again, same as before. If you continue this behaviour we will be forced to permaban you. --The Grimch U! E! WAT! 00:11, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

Proof?

Thomi, you have attempted to list the PDA as a PKer group. While the "Hostile Groups" section is always debatable usually only groups who actively promote themselves as a PKer group should be listed there without conflict. As the PDA have not listed themselves as a PKer group I would ask that you provide proof of their activity in such a capacity and allow them to refute those claims. If you cannot provide proof of this activity then I would ask leave the PDA group listing wherever the PDA choose to place it (under Survivor Groups in this case). Again, I would prefer that you discuss this matter before making edits to the UD Wiki that cause conflict as we don't need any drama. If you have a personal beef with the PDA take it up in-game with them. --Mobius187SYSOP October 28 2007, 5:38 PM (EST)

Your lovely visits

Thomi, as much as we all love having you and your surpisingly similar friends opto and opto2 come buy, we are going to have to end them immediately. We know what you are doing, and if you kill any of my members again, or we catch you killing anyone else, we will submit the information we have to the proper authorities, and there is a high probability that you will be banned. Thank you for your time and remember, you're still banned from our buildings, so same thing applies if we see you in any of them. LemonHead7t7 *̡͌l̡*̡̡ ̴̡ı̴̴̡ ̡̡|͡|̲̲̲͡͡͡ ̲▫̲͡ ̲̲̲͡͡π̲̲͡͡ ̲̲͡▫̲̲͡͡ ̲|]]| ̡̡̡ ̡ ̡ ̴̡ı̴̴̡ ̡*̡͌l̡* Talk/PDA/Red Rum/MOB 20:25, 21 October 2007 (BST)

Contradiction of Facts

Greetings Thomi, the fact that you are reading this means that you have once again edited the Pescodside wikipage, which I monitor, with facts that are either erroneous and/or in conflict with another group. In particular, this involves your addition of a new revive point, which in and of itself is not an issue. What I do have an issue with is that you have removed information pertaining to the PDA's revive point. Now I'm a very reasonable sort of guy, so with me you always get 2 chances. The first chance is where I don't say anything, but correct the issue, and this one in which I go to the effort to explain the problem/conflict. I will restore the revive point for the PDA and reconfirm their commitment to running it (as they have told me that is the case on my Talk wikipage), but I will also leave your edits about a new revive point at the warehouse (who am I to judge where an RP should go?). Please do not make edits to another group's information without first confirming said information with the group in question. If you delete the PDA's RP information again without just cause (one you would need to explain to me first) I will have no other option but to accuse you of vandalism. Have a nice day. --Mobius187SYSOP October 19 2007, 7:55 AM (EST)


I, on the other hand, WILL delete your fake information about the so-called new revive point, which was obviously solely created to antagonize the combined efforts of the PDA and NecroTech staff stationed at the Waish Building. There is no point in creating a new revive point in suchlike proximity to a highly effective one as Mermagen Street. Furthermore, a warehouse which is always barricaded to vs +2 is a quite inapt location for a revive point - mostly due to the fact that undead willing to be revived are almost impossible to distinguish from malevolent individuals. Therefore, I see no reason why your little personal project should be approved. --Dr. Guedner 23:41, 24 October 2007 (BST)

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