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Revision as of 13:46, 14 March 2007

The so called Staff Rebellion (or October plot) was an unsuccessful request by the staff to try and make HorseArcher resign him form is position as Site Admin. From October 12 to October 14 are witch the action took place. Its also one of many action witch would free TWC from ONET.

October Plot

October 12, 2006, 03:22 PM Imb39 gave a ultimatum to Archer and honorably ask him to resign from his superadmin position.

"Dear Archer,

We, the undersigned, have lost confidence in your ability to lead this site by yourself. We would like to respectfully request that you remove your superadmin access. All of Hex can then discuss the future of the site's leadership.

There is nothing personal about it. We all believe you are a nice guy who truly means well, but are just not suitable for your post. We believe you can help this site from any other post and we welcome you to assist us.

We are sorry for the manner of this action but you made any other alternative unavailable to us because of your style of leadership that you yourself admit is unchangeable.

Thank you for your understanding,

Signed...

This was soon followed by the demotion of all the staff who had signed the letter, and the temporary removal of the Curia. The recently demoted staff protested against their demotion, and thanks to the efforts of people such as Tacticalwithdrawal reconciliation was achieved and all the demoted staff were repromoted. This was soon followed by reforms wthin Hex to share power around more and to share the workload.