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One of my road agents, SGT Slaughter died in a car crash. He was an A rated road agent. He had A* Respect and A psychology. He was a locker room leader and had no tensions with anyone. Had him on my roster for 2 years.
His death is causing a positive effect backstage. Can anyone explain this? |
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Perhaps your roster is full of people with very dark senses of humour.
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Perhaps. Lol. Or a glitch. Anyone had an experience like this?
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I think it was explained one time that it brings up the tone of the back room because everyone feels a sense of brotherhood because one of their own has passed. So they bond over memories, thus increasing the backstage rating.
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The tone may be somber but it does make people feel more connected to each other. |
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People come together after tragedy. So while his death was a bad thing, it did bring everyone closer together. That said, I have seen deaths also hurt the backstage environment. In the 1997 CVerse mod, while playing as EWCW, Viking Strom died of an overdose and whalloped my backstage environment. |
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