Subject: May I offer input, good sirs and madams?
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Posted on: 2017-04-28 01:00:00 UTC

For the role-play question:

I personally was involved once in a role-play hosted by the concrit-"allergic" mediocrefic author that I keep talking about, and it did break canon a bit (anybody with me on the fact that Xenomorphs can't be tamed as pets?).

So, I'd like to offer the idea that as long as the person themselves didn't do anything canon-breaking (especially if they made the noble effort to fix the canon and got retconned out/ignored), they'll be okay. Otherwise, give them a short warning about sticking to canon in role-plays and discipline them further if the behavior continues; more points to them if they reply to the warning and acknowledge that they did something wrong. Also, keep in mind the host's rules and what was considered acceptable in the role-play: the one I was in was a big sci-fi crossover, and even beyond that, players were allowed to teleport stuff in from other universes or even real life (which I did, since I very much dislike having the Force as my only weapon.)

Make sure they understand the consequences of their actions, and offer help to them if they need advice when encountering further situations where they'd need to break canon to get what they want (e.g. crazy admins and stuff like that.)

Is this a good idea? I hope you don't mind me putting in some stuff - see, I can be logical when I've calmed down from the "oh boy new people" hype. ;)

-Twistey

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