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A '''hydra''' is an account that is controlled by multiple players. "Hydra" can also be a verb, equivalent to "doubleheading" or "multiheading".
A '''hydra''' is an account that is controlled by multiple players. "Hydra" can also be a verb, equivalent to "doubleheading" or "multiheading" although those terms are now obselete. It is customary to reveal to other players that you are a hydra if asked; the mod and List Mod are required to be informed who is in the hydra upon request. Some moderators also disallow hydra, or allow other players to place limits on hydra in the game (either in number, or whether any at all may enter the game).


There is currently controversy in regards to whether these should be [[normal]], due to how differently hydrae play from single-person slots. Most hydrae are now disclosed as such (especially as some players/mods do not wish to play with them), but not necessarily who the component players are.
Hydra are not allowed in [[Newbie Game]]s for any reason.
 
==History==
* [http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.php?t=4007 Two-Headed Mafia] took place in 2006, with linked pairs of players each posting under their own name in the game thread.
* [[Xdaamno]] suggested a 'Hydra Mafia' in scumchat sometime prior to December 2007.
** Adel finally ran an [http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=11268 all-hydra game] (two of them, actually) in 2009.
* In 2007 [[BrianMcQueso]] put forward the idea of a [http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7033 'Team Mafia'] where two or more players would collaborate under each account in the game. Note that this has no relation to the later [[Team Mafia]] [[in-vitational]]s, and it involved ''every'' account in the game being a hydra.
* [[Yosarian2]] and [[Xdaamno]] doubleheaded a Borg role for a [[Marathon]] Game in March 2008.
* [[xyzzy]]'s Mini 620 appears to have been the [http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.php?p=1106182#p1106182 first regular forum game with multiple Hydra involved].
** It [http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8654 stirred up some controversy] at the time over whether or not the component players should be outed, as well as how intra-hydra communication should take place.
** In addition, that Mafia Discussion thread led to the naming convention largely switching from ''multi-head'' to ''hydra''.


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Revision as of 04:31, 26 July 2013

A hydra is an account that is controlled by multiple players. "Hydra" can also be a verb, equivalent to "doubleheading" or "multiheading" although those terms are now obselete. It is customary to reveal to other players that you are a hydra if asked; the mod and List Mod are required to be informed who is in the hydra upon request. Some moderators also disallow hydra, or allow other players to place limits on hydra in the game (either in number, or whether any at all may enter the game).

Hydra are not allowed in Newbie Games for any reason.

History

  • Two-Headed Mafia took place in 2006, with linked pairs of players each posting under their own name in the game thread.
  • Xdaamno suggested a 'Hydra Mafia' in scumchat sometime prior to December 2007.
  • In 2007 BrianMcQueso put forward the idea of a 'Team Mafia' where two or more players would collaborate under each account in the game. Note that this has no relation to the later Team Mafia in-vitationals, and it involved every account in the game being a hydra.
  • Yosarian2 and Xdaamno doubleheaded a Borg role for a Marathon Game in March 2008.
  • xyzzy's Mini 620 appears to have been the first regular forum game with multiple Hydra involved.
    • It stirred up some controversy at the time over whether or not the component players should be outed, as well as how intra-hydra communication should take place.
    • In addition, that Mafia Discussion thread led to the naming convention largely switching from multi-head to hydra.