Talk:Server Policy
From Sojourn
An opinion on events and where it's split between event staff vs administration.
At least in my eyes, for it to be a development-related event it has to be:
- Doable in any round. You could go 'we'll do this tomorrow instead' and nothing would significantly change about it.
- Context free. Doesn't matter who's in the round. That intentionally includes the ability to abort an event if the 'wrong people' decide to show up to fuck with it as LC or something. This is also why the whole union shtick irks me.
- Consequence laden. Whether it just means changes to later events in the series or plotline, or actual sanctions or rewards for factions (not individuals) is up to the whole development team.
- Self-Justifying. If someone commits a crime and faxes are sent leading to an agent coming up, this is an administration issue - the circumstances are justifying the event. Inversely, an event where Soteria is given absolute ownership over all teleportation tech on the colony is, inversely, justifying something other than the event itself, or its storyline.
(as sent to Skink)
K5 (talk) 04:50, 25 September 2024 (UTC)
On Player Matters vs Development
Seeing as I keep saying this, I'm going to write it down:
Staff Heads have no authority over the natural progression over the server.
If players are creating a story arc within their own right and characters, that's an administrative issue to be handled.
Staff Heads are generally in control of everything that can be known about the round *before* a player joins the server the first time.