![]() ![]() There are seeds with more rough terrain than others, and i'm sure that also affects. There's another thing that can affect, the size of each trader and if it's easier for the game to place them in this or that location depending, again, on the seed. So i think it really depends on the map you create (seed and its spawn points) and it's just RNG. I have seen Jen and Hugh also but still not Rekt or Bob. 2 times as first trader and another as the second one. ![]() Well what we posted was about the unstable a20, i don't know if something has changed in this regard but on all the 3 maps i created (2 with unstable and 1 with stable) i got Joel. No matter what, with his hostility and high frequency I really have enough of him. Might be that Rural districts turn up quite often as Trader Position, and that Jerk Rekt has a Chance Advantage there, or might be that he in General has a Chance Advantage. I am quite sure now that there is something unbalanced. I made quite a few different Random Maps, trying different starts, and more or less the balance which Trader I encountered (In Short start games and the longer ones) looks like this so far: This article will be updated accordingly.Originally posted by Azyrael:Yep, just wanted to make a thread for the same reason. Stanford University was contacted for comment, and Campus Reform made its best efforts to reach Steinbach as well. “I think it’s happening across the board, and to me.you can kind of almost see the problem playing out-when you kind of go beyond Greek life on campus and go to student clubs and organizations, you can see how someone at 18 years old going through that process winds up in that lecture hall where they shout down Judge Duncan, and they were supported by Dean Steinbach.”įollowing the Judge Duncan debacle, Stanford authorities issued a public apology letter to Duncan.īefore Stanford, Steinbach held positions at University of California, Berkeley, and the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC) where she published articles condemning police as “state-sanctioned force” and supported initiatives to help deregister California sex offenders, as Campus Reform previously reported. “I think definitely probably the most, egregious most public, most prolific university we have as far as an example of what’s going on in higher education,” Marschall said. ![]() Zachary Marschall explained how the systemic politicization of the college experience – especially through student groups– results in cultures like those reflected in Steinbach’s disruption. In a Monday discussion at the National Press Club, Campus Reform’s Editor-in-Chief Dr. In March, Dean Jennifer Martinez released a letter stating that Steinbach was now on leave, and the students involved would be subject to “mandatory educational programming.” Her resignation comes after a March incident in which Steinbach and students interrupted a speech by conservative US Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan during a Federalist Society event titled “Guns, Covid, and Twitter.” After taking a brief leave of absence, Associate Dean Tirien Steinbach announced her resignation from Stanford Law School following “months of icy relations with the administration and student body,” per an announcement obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. ![]()
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