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* in cases where the GM of my character' | * in cases where the GM of my character' | ||
- I have the right to maintain sole control over my character' | - I have the right to maintain sole control over my character' | ||
- | * to correct factual errors in contradiction with the site canon as overseen by the [[user:Wes|Setting Manager]] (this includes site-level retcons). | + | * to correct factual errors in contradiction with the site canon as overseen by the [[members:wes|Setting Manager]] (this includes site-level retcons). |
* history edits due to plot-level (GM) retcons of recent posts due to a player rights violation or general agreement of the plot's members. | * history edits due to plot-level (GM) retcons of recent posts due to a player rights violation or general agreement of the plot's members. | ||
* to add historical events that have already occurred in the roleplay | * to add historical events that have already occurred in the roleplay | ||
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Note: Player rights generally do not protect characters from bad things happening to them, including injury or death, or from criminal charges stemming from illegal actions (including deserting the military). Talk with your GM or thread OP to make sure you're on the same page. | Note: Player rights generally do not protect characters from bad things happening to them, including injury or death, or from criminal charges stemming from illegal actions (including deserting the military). Talk with your GM or thread OP to make sure you're on the same page. | ||
- | ==== Character Adoptions ==== | + | ===== Character Adoptions |
Star Army has a [[guide: | Star Army has a [[guide: | ||
- | ==== Note to Game Masters ==== | + | ===== Note to Game Masters |
In a situation where a player has been missing for a few weeks and hasn't actually posted anything at all (and thus, has not said she/he isn't coming back), her/his character(s) should be moved off the plotship and left somewhere out of harm's way (but not somewhere from which they cannot easily join a new plotship (or return to their old one if it's still around) if and when the player comes back). If a mental backup is available it is permissible (but not necessarily desirable) for a GM to kill off the character. The point of this is that the player should be able to get his/her character back if or when he/she returns. | In a situation where a player has been missing for a few weeks and hasn't actually posted anything at all (and thus, has not said she/he isn't coming back), her/his character(s) should be moved off the plotship and left somewhere out of harm's way (but not somewhere from which they cannot easily join a new plotship (or return to their old one if it's still around) if and when the player comes back). If a mental backup is available it is permissible (but not necessarily desirable) for a GM to kill off the character. The point of this is that the player should be able to get his/her character back if or when he/she returns. | ||
=====OOC Notes===== | =====OOC Notes===== | ||
- | Authored [[user:wes]] and approved by [[user: | + | Authored [[members:wes]] and approved by Kim on March 8, 2008((https:// |