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To the Moderation Team,

I am writing this letter in full support of Aliki's punishment request against the player known as Turtlx. After reviewing the evidence and reading through Aliki's well-articulated explanation, I believe that his concerns are not only valid but raise important questions about fairness, consistency, and integrity on the server.

Firstly, the issue of propblocking while defending is a blatant rule violation. The video evidence clearly demonstrates that Turtlx used entities and props to create an unfair advantage, especially in a situation where it becomes nearly impossible to breach the base. This is not just an isolated misunderstanding of the rules—it’s a methodical abuse of them, designed to maximize profits and avoid consequences.

What makes this worse is the context Alikh provided: Turtlx was allegedly using alternate accounts, exploiting printer suits, and stacking layers of defenses that make his base virtually unraidable. This doesn’t just ruin the immersion and balance of the RP environment—it also discourages other players from engaging in raids, knowing the system can be manipulated to this extent without proper consequences.

Now, let’s address the argument that Aliki’s previous report was dismissed due to an NLR violation. It is absolutely true that NLR is a rule, and Aliki acknowledged and accepted fault for that. However, that does not excuse or negate the seriousness of what Turtlx did. Two rule breaks do not cancel each other out. If anything, Turtlx committed multiple rule violations simultaneously, and yet he walks away with just a warning?

It’s incredibly disheartening to see a player like Turtlx be let off lightly despite:

Blocking off his base entirely while defending.

Wearing a printer suit for financial gain during an active raid.

Exploiting unreachable areas to store entities.

Using alternate accounts inside his base.

Disrespecting other players, even calling Alikh a "third worlder" in the forums.

All of these combined point to intentional abuse, not accidental oversight.

I fully agree with Alikh when he says this kind of behavior makes the server “unplayable.” When players like Turtlx are allowed to continue without real consequences, it sends a message to the community that rules don’t matter if you're in the right social circles or know how to manipulate gray areas. That breeds toxicity and discourages honest players from staying active on the server.

Lastly, I want to echo Alikh’s final request—this report should be reviewed by someone unbiased and not closely affiliated with Turtlx. There should be no favoritism in moderation. Every player, regardless of their history or social standing, must be held to the same standard.

This is not just about a single raid or one report. It’s about the integrity of the entire server.

Please take this seriously.

Sincerely,
Emil

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