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I think the value of figuring out how intensely Kayla “cheated” on Nick is in terms of figuring how much of a terminal dishrag she is. If she’s got it in her to actually keep a boyfriend on the side, she’s probably more likely to divorce his ass. If she let him guilt trip her over a male buddy simping too hard, it’s not looking good
With games like Star Trek Online it's an MMO with a community of players comparable to World of Warcraft or FFXIV. Each person has a character of their own creation or multiples they cycle through and will get really into the roleplaying aspect of things. Some people have years and years of character storytelling as a part of their group or pair lore, depending on if it's a group/guild/clan/etc. thing or if it's between two people.I've always wondered who this character and actor from Star Trek is. When @Not Who You Think published the OP on Kayla I searched for Star Trek. There's not a lot of detail on him but this amused me greatly:
... so, I still don't know who the object of her affection actually was. The injustice!
There's usually a blanket rule about reminding people that characters don't equal the person playing them, but people self insert all the time. It's a grey area. And when people take it out of the game it's still a grey area because you have to wonder if they're involved with their idea of the character or the person behind the screen or a mix of both.
Which is why I stand by the fact that whatever happened was probably not that deep, because with these roleplay things it's rarely ever personal even when conversation is taken out of game and there's player flirting that goes on. Most people understand at the end of the day it's probably not worth pursuing beyond some sexting and exchanging nudes AT WORST.
But most people in these roleplay groups are super fucking serious and wanna be their character so bad and they don't want the other players breaking their immersion so they prefer to do sexual stuff with others as their character to live out their ideal life. It's such a grey area that it's so funny to me that Nick finds that threatening. He's more ridiculous than the die hards who believe they're really living their character experiences.
