Hey guys, I have something neat to show you. No, it's not related to Moonbase in any way. Mods this may be relevant to your interests.

Shielda must be one place above Sheik.

No character may more more than 9 spots in either direction.

Ladies and gentlemen, here is the pidgezero_one tier list.

Okay, so I was pondering about the tier list voting thread, and was thinking about the constraints. Characters may not move more than 9 spots in either direction. I think that kinda sucks honestly, because (taking off the troll mask for a second) I think Jigglypuff should be Borderline tier. But anyway:Those of you who know me somewhat well know that I'm about to graduate with a degree in industrial engineering in a few weeks. Those few of you who know what industrial engineering even is (seriously nobody seems to) might know that operations research (think mathematical modeling and optimization problems) is a huge part of it. And those of you who know me really REALLY well know that I used to be hardcore into operations research, in fact it used to be my degree specialty before I switched to human factors. But I digress.We know that voting has the following restrictions:I sat here wondering... "what could be the most chaotic legal tier list I could possibly vote with?" intending to vote with it.So, I got to work. I constructed a mathematical model consisting of a 38x38 grid of 0's and 1's, each row representing a character, and each column representing a rank. Only one 1 was allowed per column and row (so, only 1 rank per character, only 1 character per rank).The product of each row matrix (so, 1) and a row matrix consisting of all possible ranks (1-38) was calculated for each row, to output the numerical rank for each character. Each character row had a reference value of their current place in the tier list. I set up a constraint so that the absolute value of the matrix product minus the current tier list placing could not be greater than 9.I then set up a separate constraint to show that Sheilda's placing always must be 1 less (higher) than Sheik's placing. This had to be factored in beforehand so that Sheilda's placing was included in the "don't move more than 9" for each character.I then took the sum of all [matrix product minus current tier list placing] values, and set that as my target value to maximize, with the 38x38 binary matrix as the decision variables. Then I solved the model.My solution had a total of 306 placing movements.1. Wario2. Lucario3. ZSS4. Toon Link5. Wolf6. Game & Watch7. Fox8. Peach9. Meta Knight10. ROB11. Olimar12. Diddy13. Ice Climbers14. Snake15. Falco16. Marth17. Pikachu18. Dedede19. Shielda20. Sheik21. Lucas22. Mario23. Samus24. Bowser25. Pit26. Kirby27. Link28. Zelda29. Captain Falcon30. Jigglypuff31. Donkey Kong32. Sonic33. Ike34. Ganon35. Yoshi36. Ness37. Pokemon Trainer38. Luigi(seriously, **** Luigi)Why should Mods care about this? Well, I was going to vote with it, but decided I respect Kewkky too much that even I had to put restraints on my own trolling. However if you see anyone else voting with this tier list you can assume they are trolling, especially if they also happen to be an engineer.