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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
Fractionnn
Plaintiff
v.
hydra10794
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM THE PLAINTIFF
The Defendant, hydra10794, repeatedly interfered with the Plaintiff's fishing activity in the town of Aventura. The Defendant intentionally positioned himself directly in front of the Plaintiff while the Plaintiff was actively fishing, and on multiple occasions positioned himself between the Plaintiff and a caught fish in order to intercept and obtain the catch for himself. This conduct is fully captured on video and was repeated multiple times over the course of a single fishing session, demonstrating clear intent rather than accident.
I. PARTIES
1. Fractionnn, Plaintiff
2. hydra10794, Defendant
II. FACTS
1. On June 29, 2026, the Plaintiff was fishing in the town of Aventura (P-001).
2. While the Plaintiff was actively fishing, the Defendant repeatedly positioned himself directly in front of the Plaintiff's character (P-001).
3. As a result of the Defendant's positioning, the game's hit detection mechanically registered the Plaintiff's fishing rod motion as striking the Defendant. This was an artifact of the Defendant placing himself in the Plaintiff's line of action, and at no point did the Plaintiff intend to attack, nor take any voluntary action directed at, the Defendant (P-001).
4. On multiple separate occasions during the same session, after the Plaintiff successfully hooked a fish and began reeling it in, the Defendant moved into position between the Plaintiff and the incoming catch, causing the fish to be collected by the Defendant instead of the Plaintiff (P-001).
5. This pattern repeated several times in succession over the course of the recording, despite the Plaintiff's continued attempts to fish without obstruction (P-001).
6. The repetitive and deliberate nature of this positioning, occurring immediately and specifically at the moment of each catch, demonstrates that the Defendant's conduct was intentional rather than incidental or accidental.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. The Defendant's repeated interception of fish caught by the Plaintiff constitutes Theft under the Criminal Code Act, which defines the offence as occurring where a person takes property belonging to another without consent and intends to permanently deprive the owner of it. The fish hooked by the Plaintiff's rod became the Plaintiff's property at the moment of catch, and the Defendant knowingly and repeatedly positioned himself to divert that property to himself without the Plaintiff's consent.
2. The Defendant's pattern of deliberately obstructing and interfering with the Plaintiff's fishing activity, on repeated occasions within a single session, constitutes intentional harassment.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. $25 in restitution, representing the market value of tuna fish (silver star) taken by the Defendant during the recorded incident.
2. $2,500 in legal fees and compensation for the time required to bring this claim.
3. An injunction directing the Defendant to cease interfering with the Plaintiff's fishing activity going forward.
EVIDENCE
P-001: Video recording documenting the Defendant's repeated positioning in front of the Plaintiff and interception of caught fish throughout the fishing session. (
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By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 29th day of June 2026
CIVIL ACTION
Fractionnn
Plaintiff
v.
hydra10794
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM THE PLAINTIFF
The Defendant, hydra10794, repeatedly interfered with the Plaintiff's fishing activity in the town of Aventura. The Defendant intentionally positioned himself directly in front of the Plaintiff while the Plaintiff was actively fishing, and on multiple occasions positioned himself between the Plaintiff and a caught fish in order to intercept and obtain the catch for himself. This conduct is fully captured on video and was repeated multiple times over the course of a single fishing session, demonstrating clear intent rather than accident.
I. PARTIES
1. Fractionnn, Plaintiff
2. hydra10794, Defendant
II. FACTS
1. On June 29, 2026, the Plaintiff was fishing in the town of Aventura (P-001).
2. While the Plaintiff was actively fishing, the Defendant repeatedly positioned himself directly in front of the Plaintiff's character (P-001).
3. As a result of the Defendant's positioning, the game's hit detection mechanically registered the Plaintiff's fishing rod motion as striking the Defendant. This was an artifact of the Defendant placing himself in the Plaintiff's line of action, and at no point did the Plaintiff intend to attack, nor take any voluntary action directed at, the Defendant (P-001).
4. On multiple separate occasions during the same session, after the Plaintiff successfully hooked a fish and began reeling it in, the Defendant moved into position between the Plaintiff and the incoming catch, causing the fish to be collected by the Defendant instead of the Plaintiff (P-001).
5. This pattern repeated several times in succession over the course of the recording, despite the Plaintiff's continued attempts to fish without obstruction (P-001).
6. The repetitive and deliberate nature of this positioning, occurring immediately and specifically at the moment of each catch, demonstrates that the Defendant's conduct was intentional rather than incidental or accidental.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. The Defendant's repeated interception of fish caught by the Plaintiff constitutes Theft under the Criminal Code Act, which defines the offence as occurring where a person takes property belonging to another without consent and intends to permanently deprive the owner of it. The fish hooked by the Plaintiff's rod became the Plaintiff's property at the moment of catch, and the Defendant knowingly and repeatedly positioned himself to divert that property to himself without the Plaintiff's consent.
2. The Defendant's pattern of deliberately obstructing and interfering with the Plaintiff's fishing activity, on repeated occasions within a single session, constitutes intentional harassment.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. $25 in restitution, representing the market value of tuna fish (silver star) taken by the Defendant during the recorded incident.
2. $2,500 in legal fees and compensation for the time required to bring this claim.
3. An injunction directing the Defendant to cease interfering with the Plaintiff's fishing activity going forward.
EVIDENCE
P-001: Video recording documenting the Defendant's repeated positioning in front of the Plaintiff and interception of caught fish throughout the fishing session. (
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 29th day of June 2026
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