First of all, I want to clarify a few things.
Yes, I was AFK for over an hour — and as I explained earlier, it was due to a real-life emergency. My cat was having seizures, and I had to rush him to the vet. In that moment, my priority was saving a life — not closing a game or putting my PC to sleep. I think anyone with a sense of empathy would understand that.
Regarding someone else being on my account — yes, I was honest with you. My sister’s 8-year-old child moved the mouse and unknowingly fired in-game. It wasn’t gameplay, it wasn’t intentional, and it certainly wasn’t cheating. Just a kid messing around without understanding the consequences.
Now you’re asking if I’m admitting to GR 1.1 — I’d ask you to consider some basic context. It’s my fourth day on the server. You can see my level and stats for yourself. No one learns everything in four days. I’m still figuring out how everything works. If I really had bad intentions or was trying to cheat, why would I risk everything this early?
On top of that, you went straight to the forums to post a report without even talking to me properly first — and I’m your org member. No warning, no DM, no attempt to understand the situation. Just straight to a public accusation. That’s not how things should be handled in an organization, especially not by someone in a senior position.
And the way you spoke to me when I tried to explain things? Honestly, that’s not how a high-ranking officer should handle issues. Take Nate, for example — he’s calm, respectful, and actually listens to people before jumping to conclusions. That’s leadership. That’s professionalism. Something I’d expect from anyone representing the org.
I'm open to full transparency. Feel free to check my PC, my logs — I have nothing to hide. I’m here to enjoy the server and learn, not to deal with unnecessary drama or false accusations.
Let’s focus on facts, not assumptions.