Hmm...interesting. Since you asked for the mission of the Resolutes first off, I'm guessing this might be something like "The Resolutes were secretly started by an evil giant lizard who is manipulating everything so that it can achieve its ultimate goal of eating the Statue of Liberty" (except cooler and less ridiculous, but in the same vein). If so, that is definitely something that needs Judge approval, I believe.rgordona said:Not really an answer that I can use and I obviously want to avoid giving out too much detail as it is a major spoiler. I guess the solution is to wait and see if the adventure gets approval and then take the question to the judges doing the approval.
Thanks and sorry that I have been being purposfully unclear.
(I think it is fair to say that I thought my issue was a very minor detail when I designed the adventure but futher thought has sugested that there is a small chance that it could have serious plot consequences.)
Rystil Arden said:(except cooler and less ridiculous, but in the same vein). If so, that is definitely something that needs Judge approval, I believe.
Sounds good. Noone knows more about how everything came together than Bront (although I guess Velmont and a few others could argue). I just offered because I wasn't likely to play and could judge it.Bront said:Rgordona, I wrote (with contributions from several others) a lot of the creation details of the Resolutes. Going into the politics of what happened would be fine, but actualy adjusting things like why it came about, the charter, etc, are probably big no-nos. It was a compromise to get the Resolutes as they were (Everyone has different ideas of what they want a super hero game to be, this worked well in the open living flow).
If you're talking about potential implications beyond that, e-mail me, and we can discuss them. If it disqualifies me from playing that adventure, so be it, but I'd rather take one for LS than have a potential problem later on.