On 9/7/05, US National Coordinator <cam.usnc@...> wrote:
> On 9/7/05, Tommy Newcomer <gromweld@...> wrote:
> >
> > Since I plan on running for DST in the upcoming election, I have the
> > following question:
> >
> > A player in my domain receives a crazy-broken
> > character/power/merit/keychain from the Powers-That-Be. While the
> > player may be a responsible adult and roleplayer, I forsee the
> > potential for abuse and do not want it affecting other players in the
> > domain. Am I able to put my foot down (in some fashion) and say, "not
> > in this domain, thank you"? If so, how would I go about doing so? If
> > not, would I have to ask the player to not play in the domain with
> > that character?
>=20
> Under normal conditions, anything custom is a special approval item,
> and you could simply deny that approval.
>=20
> If the conditions are modified by the MST for that special case, then
> you would need to ask the MST (politely, I hope) how to do that given
> the new conditions he has set.
>=20
> --
> Wes Contreras, US2002022038
Thank you for this information.=20
Since the merit behind all of this chaos is backed up by a
notification and not an approval, I presume that the MST would be the
first point of contact, not the database? From what I have gathered
here, notifications that cover controversial items have no way of
being stopped beyond contacting the office that issued it in the first
place?
Thanks again.
-Tommy Newcomer
"Golden Ticket" indeed.
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