(OOC: It was unclear if the door could be opened from the outside based on how easily other doors and cell doors on the ship had been opened from the outside.)
Sherwood This. Thank you, Vaneheart!
Sherwood, whether Vaneheart's character frees himself, or my character uses whatever method you have given him to open all of the other doors to the slave pens, either method does not really matter to me. It's a just heavy MDC door. Heavy, yes, but from the data you have provided, it's still just a door. Now if you had said, "the door is locked from the outside and you lack a key" that's an entirely different situation, isn't it?
But regardless of how the door is opened, my irritation comes from my unacknowledged statements of intention. Sherwood, please try to look at this from the player's perspective. Here is where the trouble began:
(Underline mine. Thus far, in my mind, even Smoochie appears to not have any problems whatsoever opening any doors. They appear to be quite manageable when operated from the outside.)As you and Smoochie are opening doors, a older man that seems to be some kind of town elder comes to talk to you and answer your questions.
GM via NPCs: "The hero you want to free is beyond that heavy MDC door!"
PC: "O.K. My character attempts to open the door." (My character has Supernatural Strength plus brains. He can either pull the door open or hit the button or whatever we have been doing to open all of the previous cells unless the GM states differently.)
GM: "You head to the door. The NPC hesitantly points at the door. "He was last seen locked up in there."
PC: "Once again, my character attempts to open the door."
GM via NPCs: "That must be him in there! Please, help him!"
PC: "For crying out loud, what do you think my character has been trying to do since last Wednesday?"
That is why I am irritated. I feel like I'm being ignored (again). I don't know anyone who likes feeling ignored or overlooked. Especially roleplayers. This time, I feel like asking, "How many times do I have to post the same thing?"
If you don't want my character to open the door, that's fine! Just say so! I don't mind failing. But at least acknowledge what I am telling you my character has been trying to do for the better part of a week! Then I can get rid of this aggravating situation and go back to being my easy-going self again.
Does any of this post make sense? Do you see now, bud?