I do like that we have those regulations, sanctions and suggestions as to what can be done, but there is something I would like to note here as well, and this is a common sight and experience ... at least for me it is, and now it's time I think, to mention it here. People can go madface and yell at me for saying this, and it's fine. It just shows that some can stand up for themselves if they got an issue with what I say. Anyways! I have experienced that I have been fighting in Defense on the frontline. Litterally, on the frontline, where bullets are flying around the heads of us. I see people running / flying / leaping straight into the red zone. Straight into my line of fire, and when the inevitable happens, either due to lag (IE. Bullet queueing), or multiple hostiles contra reflex to movements, I get yelled at / reprimanded for friendly fire, even though the guilt, from how I see it, and others, is that of the one who got it. BUT ... When I get hit, even though I am in the green zone and I remark that people should watch for friendly fire, then I get told to *Suck it up.*. Is it me, or is something completely off here? I can see when it is me who leaps into the line of fire, and when I am not. When I do, then for me, it's not a problem. But when it's the other way around, then the sabers are clattering loudly. I found this relevant to mention here because it happens. I have learned to live with friendly fire. It happens, as I see it. But I will begin to respond if people start commenting to me about friendly fire. I would like to come with a suggestion. If people have an issue with friendly fire, then they should stay away from the frontline, and maybe stick to the roof, Hill 13-37 or the patio, or stop leaping up and into people's line of fire. That was all, and remember. The companion cube is not Your friend, and in fact, cannot speak.