Thread:Y0ki3GGNET/@comment-24142455-20150710154614

So from all the commotion and suc about the rules and such, I propose a few new things to be added

1. When a user goes inactive, all activity in a navy that they command stops, unless there are other users in it. If other users are not participatng in that navy, or wish not to, then the navy will be considered inactive.

2. There are limitations to types of technology that can be researched to keep Roleplay from becoming too unbalanced. These forms of technology called "Godtech" is when a technology, though capable to be made in real life, can cause a major unbalance in roleplay.

3. Technology is only able to be stolen by a navy if the other navy allows it to be.

4. When creating technology, it should be plausible to real life physics and laws, this roleplay is science-fiction based, and some things can be possible that are not possible in real life, unless stated by an admin.

Ones that should be reworded

1. Do not whine about losing. Learn from your mistakes.

"Do not complain about losing, it is seen as annoying by other users, and can cause arguments"

2. No extremely powerful weaponry that can destroy the world in one shot. Once again, to reinforce the New York Protocol.

-Can relate to the second proposed rule

3. In engages in a normal ship to ship battle (battleship vs battleship), the 10.5 gun and any gun with the same amount of power as the 10.5 gun is banned from being used.

-This can be moved to the Rules of Roleplay and can be reworded

"The 10.5cm gun in the Hansa mod is banned from usage in roleplay using its in-game stats due to the shear amount of firepower it contains"

4. The New York Protocal will always and forever be reinforced

-This rule only truly applies to nations that have signed it, though it is discouraged in RP

"The usage of Weapons of Mass destruction in roleplay is discouraged"

5. You cannot kill a character without permission (unless they are red shirts)

"The killing of a main roleplaying character is prohibited unless given permission by the user. If the character is placed in a situation where death is inevidable, the user who made the comment is advised to re-write it.

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