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Post by oempaloempa Tue May 04, 2010 6:10 pm

What is an escaper really. Is it someone who's out of his cell before the cells open? Someone who is on a different place when the other ts are being commanded. Are you an escaper when you noclip out of your cell? can you be killed for escaping through a vent like the one on jail_colorfull(healing room). Should you give escapers the chance to get back into their cell or participate in any current games going on.
It would be great if these things can all be made clear. Would like to hear alot of different opinions from different members. also if there is something like rules posted about escapers please copy-paste the link here. Smile
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Post by umax Tue May 04, 2010 7:40 pm

Yep, your a inmate when the cells are closed, escaper means really when you escape through a vent and dont listen to the commands like 'stand on a black-yellow line' and getting a gun for example (: But when the cells are closed and youve got a vent in inside ur cell you can just walk around right? because noone commands yet.
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Post by BodyBuilder Wed May 05, 2010 1:51 am

escape - an avoidance of danger or difficulty
escape - run away from confinement
run away - escape from the control of


Here are three definitions of which covers the term 'escaper' in the JailBreak game..

As you see, once the inmate escaped from the controle of the guards, he can be called an escaper.
e.g. The commander orders every inmate to get into the cage, but one inmate wants to avoid the danger or difficulty the guards will use, to kill every inmate exept the last one (/lr), he therefore runs away from confinement and the controle of the guards, and is now classified as an escaper.
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Post by Marksel Wed May 05, 2010 3:12 am

To put it in terms of the actual game:
If someone is running with the clear intention tot escape and has gotten pretty far before you could warn him, he's escaping.
For example: he goes around a corner out of the officers sight, or enters a vent.

Usually you should be able to warn him before he reaches that point though.
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Post by oempaloempa Wed May 05, 2010 4:35 am

Can you be an escaper before any commands are given?
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Post by Marksel Wed May 05, 2010 5:24 am

According to the current rules: no
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Post by x-regit-x Wed May 05, 2010 7:33 am

oempaloempa wrote:Can you be an escaper before any commands are given?
I would see it as escaping if you get out of your cell (for example through a vent), before any cell got opened. It is propably best if you tell him to get back into his cell (if possible), in front of it or into the cage/on the line.
I always see it is as escaping out of your cell.

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Post by Hibari Wed May 05, 2010 8:25 am

x-regit-x wrote:
oempaloempa wrote:Can you be an escaper before any commands are given?
I would see it as escaping if you get out of your cell (for example through a vent), before any cell got opened. It is propably best if you tell him to get back into his cell (if possible), in front of it or into the cage/on the line.
I always see it is as escaping out of your cell.

and what if VIPs use noclip to get out?
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Post by QuickSilver Wed May 05, 2010 9:00 am

Hibari wrote:
x-regit-x wrote:
oempaloempa wrote:Can you be an escaper before any commands are given?
I would see it as escaping if you get out of your cell (for example through a vent), before any cell got opened. It is propably best if you tell him to get back into his cell (if possible), in front of it or into the cage/on the line.
I always see it is as escaping out of your cell.

and what if VIPs use noclip to get out?


They shouldn't use no-clip to get out of their cell until a day has been given by the CT's. If someone would do this, they could open the cells etc before the CT's can even organize. In my eyes it would be a bit of abuse if VIP's did this.
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Post by Hibari Wed May 05, 2010 9:09 am

QuickSilver wrote:
Hibari wrote:
x-regit-x wrote:
oempaloempa wrote:Can you be an escaper before any commands are given?
I would see it as escaping if you get out of your cell (for example through a vent), before any cell got opened. It is propably best if you tell him to get back into his cell (if possible), in front of it or into the cage/on the line.
I always see it is as escaping out of your cell.

and what if VIPs use noclip to get out?


They shouldn't use no-clip to get out of their cell until a day has been given by the CT's. If someone would do this, they could open the cells etc before the CT's can even organize. In my eyes it would be a bit of abuse if VIP's did this.

oemp and pepe does it... so its okay for me to kill them when they do it?
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Post by conex Wed May 05, 2010 11:09 am

oempa.. ! you really need clarification on alot of things ^^
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Post by oempaloempa Wed May 05, 2010 11:37 am

conex wrote:oempa.. ! you really need clarification on alot of things ^^
-.-" screw you xD
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