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+ | The original plan was that any given MC could be adapted in any way the player sees fit; so long as those adaptations could be made to blend with the existing approved world, they could be approved. Once approved, that would be the version of that character within game canon. | ||
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+ | Any player wishing to re-app a previously played MC and change their version or adaptation would have to account for that change within their app, explaining how everyone could have experienced the version known in prior RP, while allowing for their desired changes. Clones, magical duplicates, evil twins, other-dimensional dopplegangers, etc. Staff would work with the player however they can. Once the character is approved, their changes become the newly updated in-game canon. | ||
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+ | The one concern raised previously had been about variant characters with big, very public differences that change in-game history (''e.g.'' Kara Zor-El/Superwoman being the first modern demonstrated Kryptonian hero). The best answer developed previously had been ''first come, first served''. But there were those who were concerned some of those changes would potentially drive off future interested players. | ||
+ | --[[User:BlondieWiki|BlondieWiki]] ([[User talk:BlondieWiki|talk]]) 19:52, 19 June 2020 (UTC) |
Revision as of 19:52, 19 June 2020
The original plan was that any given MC could be adapted in any way the player sees fit; so long as those adaptations could be made to blend with the existing approved world, they could be approved. Once approved, that would be the version of that character within game canon.
Any player wishing to re-app a previously played MC and change their version or adaptation would have to account for that change within their app, explaining how everyone could have experienced the version known in prior RP, while allowing for their desired changes. Clones, magical duplicates, evil twins, other-dimensional dopplegangers, etc. Staff would work with the player however they can. Once the character is approved, their changes become the newly updated in-game canon.
The one concern raised previously had been about variant characters with big, very public differences that change in-game history (e.g. Kara Zor-El/Superwoman being the first modern demonstrated Kryptonian hero). The best answer developed previously had been first come, first served. But there were those who were concerned some of those changes would potentially drive off future interested players. --BlondieWiki (talk) 19:52, 19 June 2020 (UTC)