Knight Otu said:
Vetoed. I don't have the necessary experience with M&M.
Neither do I, doesn't mean you can't serve, just not as a character judge (at least to start). And we need to start somewhere, your experience in LEW would be helpful however.
But, it's your right to veto it.
FYI, Judges will be responsable initialy for:
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Character Creation (One needed initialy, perhaps two just to help for the first section. Technicaly a Character Creation Judge could be that alone)
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World Content Creation/Approval (For approving the world as it is created. While they need not actualy write any material, they should have a firm grip of how new material will effect and shape the world)
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Adventure Approval (See above as a GM gets to create content, but also, Adventure proposals need not be detailed extremely, only enough in the goal, general plot, any highly specific points, and in the general rewards offered, while there will be several, approval from only a few would be needed, though a veto would probably mean something needed to be changed or considered (IE: No, you can't have an NPC blow up the sun), in many cases, you may be able to play in an adventure that was proposed assuming the proposal was vague enough not to be a spoiler, and judges will likely from time to time ignore a particular proposal so they can play in a particular game.)
Note: New adventures are proposed via e-mail, not on the board, so they are somewhat private.
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Adventure Monitoring (For some of abore, but also to help with making sure PCs are properly rewarded and don't take rewards not given to them. Also a bit of a rules judge. Not nessessarily related to any of the above, and there could be several of these. Can't play in an adventure you're judging, obviously. Need not be any other type of judge.)
If there is only one aspect you wish to volunteer for, then let it be known. I am volunteering for all aspects if needed, though admitedly, character creation could prove probomatic for me.
These nominations, while good in general, are more for the content and adventure approval judges, who initialy will serve both functions, and may be broadened out after some time.