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Nigel was a member of [[852 Resurgence]]. He was the Ambassador for VTC as well as a former Moderator/Mediator.
 
== Server Beliefs ==
Nigel believes in a functional, efficient, and stable server environment, often focusing on the practical outcomes of decisions rather than ideological debates. He supports [[Card0]]'s leadership and policies because they align with his vision of order and structure, recognizing that a clear chain of command and decisive action are necessary for effective management. This is evident when he defers to or backs Card0's decisions, understanding that a unified front in staff governance prevents chaos and maintains operational integrity.
 
His technocratic leanings are shown in his preference for evidence-based action, such as when discussing warning procedures and the importance of proper logging. He values process and systems, believing that rules should be applied consistently and logically to ensure fairness and predictability.


Nijo is a member of [[852 Resurgence]]. He is the Ambassador for VTC.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Nijo is known for the good university advice to his peers.
*Nigel is known for the good university advice to his peers.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 30 April 2026

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Nigel was a member of 852 Resurgence. He was the Ambassador for VTC as well as a former Moderator/Mediator.

Server Beliefs

Nigel believes in a functional, efficient, and stable server environment, often focusing on the practical outcomes of decisions rather than ideological debates. He supports Card0's leadership and policies because they align with his vision of order and structure, recognizing that a clear chain of command and decisive action are necessary for effective management. This is evident when he defers to or backs Card0's decisions, understanding that a unified front in staff governance prevents chaos and maintains operational integrity.

His technocratic leanings are shown in his preference for evidence-based action, such as when discussing warning procedures and the importance of proper logging. He values process and systems, believing that rules should be applied consistently and logically to ensure fairness and predictability.

Trivia

  • Nigel is known for the good university advice to his peers.