Subject: Some important points.
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Posted on: 2014-04-27 20:26:00 UTC

  1. "Emergency" is a bit of a bad word around here. They are not things we want to happen.

    2. When we say "Emergency," we're mostly talking about the 2008 Macrovirus Epidemic and Mary Sue Invasion. Those are the main things that prompted the moratorium on Emergencies.

    3. When those things happened, we were in the midst of a movement toward including every spin-off in the canon. We wanted (and still want!) our stories to live in a shared universe where the characters could interact freely with each other, not have each spin-off be its own little sub-reality that might not have anything to do with anyone else's. So, when one guy decided to kill off Makes-Things, infect all HQ with macroviruses, and then invade it with Mary Sues, everyone was affected, and we didn't quite know how to say "no" at the time because something like that was unprecedented.

    4. Ultimately, we did say "no; never again." We do not accept that one person should be able to affect the whole PPC universe without consulting everyone else, just by writing it into a spin-off or running a role-play on the Board.

    That's why Emergencies are banned, but emergency-like things such as the 2013 Blackout can still happen on a strictly opt-in basis.

    Hopefully that clarifies the situation a little more. {= )

    ~Neshomeh, Who Was There.

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