Elecho wrote:
xxx dies.
xxx goes to messenger
yyy is on, and gets a message from xxx 'hey rezz me'
yyy logs in to SK and brings back the dead xxx.
Hope it helps, more importantly hope the info is correct, if anyone knows any of the above is wrong be sure to correct me, wouldn't want to give wrong advise.
Don't touch this with any length pole. Such use to be a lot more common place, but if you're logging a character on simply because you were told to ress someone you're acting purely on OOC motivation. I believe it was an IMM that first posted of the badness of this action and that it was punishable by deletion. Further if you are in game with another character and are told 'Hey log your priest on, I'm dead,' that person is also now deletable, as they are using OOC knowledge of you as a player directly in the game and asking you to cheat. <- Such has happened. And of course double dumb*beep* on you if you actually do as someone tells you in such a case.
Of course contact/being contacted by someone off game, with a vast amount of RP it might not appear so horrid, and be harder to trace, unless of course you always seem to appear at the most opportune of times.
There was however a period in long ago times where these act was much more common place. A person or group would log in, ress (or just PK someone) and then log out without too much of a word or a trace.) all because they were told to do something quick via a IM/phone call/nudge of an elbow in a computer lab.
This also goes in the same spirit of PKing someone (reasons IC valid and just unknown to victim, or otherwise) and logging off as soon as the pulse goes to avoid further RP/interaction, or logging out simply to get rid of an undesired spell effect and logging back in. 'Winning ESKAY' should never be about who has the best OOC timing to be logged in and out of game, based on their own timing of the moment, or having someone log in a priest just to avoid the Afterlife.'