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* If you choose to continue with actions that might get you PKed, whether or not you ''do'' get PKed depends on how lucky or clever you are. You've made a conscious choice to step off the deep end, so whatever happens next is on you.
* If you choose to continue with actions that might get you PKed, whether or not you ''do'' get PKed depends on how lucky or clever you are. You've made a conscious choice to step off the deep end, so whatever happens next is on you.


Once you are PKed, you should probably delete/overwrite the character who was PKed, just to make sure you don't accidentally log in as them again, unless you plan to make an [https://forum.vore-station.net/viewforum.php?f=37 appeal]. However, PK appeals are exceptionally rare, as they are only allowed if there is a good enough in-character reason for them to return. It's not as simple as making an apology like normal appeals are. For your character to be resurrected, it often requires the storyline to be rewritten, which is something that admins will only do under the most unusual circumstances.
Once you are PKed, you should probably delete/overwrite the character who was PKed, just to make sure you don't accidentally log in as them again, unless you plan to make an [https://forum.vore-station.net/viewforum.php?f=37 appeal].


=== Temporary deaths (and suspensions) ===
=== Temporary deaths (and suspensions) ===

Latest revision as of 17:39, 11 March 2020

In role-playing games, both for tabletop and computer, permadeath (or permanent death) is a gameplay mechanic in which player characters that die are permanently dead and removed from the game and may no longer be used to play. Less common terms with the same meaning are persona death and player death. Normally, Vorestation allows characters who are killed to be resurrected to a playable state, usually through resleeving, but in rare circumstances, admins may make a ruling to permanently kill a character.

Rules of Character Bans

There are sometimes things that just go too far, even for a station of weirdos who eat each other. As such, sometimes characters may be removed temporarily or permanently from the station at the discretion of admins. This punishment should only ever be issued for IC actions, or breaking IC rules such as Corporate Regulations or Standard Operating Procedure. If you broke one of the out-of-character Rules, you will just get an actual ban on your account instead.

With a character ban, instead of being banned entirely from playing a certain job or playing the server at all, only a specific character of yours is not allowed to be seen. Note however that ignoring character bans is grounds for an actual (usually permanent) OOC ban for violating rules against godmodding.

Players may choose to temporarily or permanently kill or their own characters for literally any reason, but this will not be enforced by admins. This is up to only the players involved, and admins will not support the enforcement of player-made temporary/permanent kills.

Temporary and Permanent deaths/removals have different rules attached to them. They are explained below:

Permanent Deaths

A permakill (PK) is for a scenario in which a character would never be allowed to believably return to the station. Examples include crimes* like mutiny, terrorism, mass murder, (etc), or stupidity of the utmost caliber (such as jumping into a Redspace rift on purpose).

* For crimes, whether or not you are actually captured/killed is not relevant. If your identity is known by Central Command, you cannot return to the station while a PK is active, even if you escape alive, because NanoTrasen would still prevent you from ever coming to the station through normal means.

For a PK to be valid, it must adhere to at least one of these rules:

  • You must commit a crime so severe that it warrants permanent removal from the station. This would have to be something monumentally outrageous and well beyond of the scope of the station's normal activity, such as deliberately blowing up the supermatter, or an attempt at mass killing. Even if you've somehow managed not to get banned by having a really good in-character motive, understand that there may still be in-character consequences such as a PK.
  • Deliberate suicides that are not resleeved always result in a PK. Usually they also net OOC bans for breaking the server rules, but even when they don't break any OOC rules, suicides are still PKs unless told otherwise. Consider this your in-advance warning to avoid PK.
  • For all other situations, any player who's character risks permadeath for their actions must have been reasonably warned in advance. This may be done through warnings on the wiki like in Corporate Regulations, or explicitly stated through admin PM, OOC announcements, LOOC, or other OOC means while in-game. Whatever the method used, an admin must make a reasonable effort to warn you out-of-character before the PK can be done. A warning should be done while there's still a chance for you to avoid the PK, such as by surrendering, or by backing out of an ongoing event, or otherwise not doing whatever stupid action would risk getting you PKed. If you ignore the warning or are simply not paying attention, that's your problem, not the admin's.
  • If you choose to continue with actions that might get you PKed, whether or not you do get PKed depends on how lucky or clever you are. You've made a conscious choice to step off the deep end, so whatever happens next is on you.

Once you are PKed, you should probably delete/overwrite the character who was PKed, just to make sure you don't accidentally log in as them again, unless you plan to make an appeal.

Temporary deaths (and suspensions)

A Tempkill (TK) or Suspension is for a scenario in which a character would not be allowed to believably return to the station or to certain jobs for a finite duration of time. Examples include serious violations of Standard Operating Procedure, various crimes*, or varying levels of stupidity during events.

Job suspensions are handled ICly, as there is currently no in-server mechanic for admins to add job bans of any kind for individual characters. If you break the terms of your suspension, it will result in a job ban for your whole account.

* For crimes, whether or not you are actually captured/killed is not relevant. If your identity is known by Central Command, you cannot return to the station while a TK is active, even if you escape alive, because NanoTrasen would still prevent you from coming to the station through normal means. Escaping successfully might even result in the TK being turned into a PK. Consider this your in-advance warning to avoid PK.

For a TK to be valid, it must adhere to these rules:

  • Tempkills do not require advanced warning. To avoid tempkills and suspensions, simply don't be an idiot.
  • TKs and suspensions generally cannot be longer than one real-life week. If it goes beyond that, the admin probably should have banned you instead.
  • Once you are TKed, just wait for the TK to expire. You don't have to delete any characters.

Appealing PKs/TKs

Appeals for PKs and TKs work differently than normal bans. Where normal bans often just look for an apology and owing up to wrongdoing, the only valid reasons to have a PK/TK lifted are either that the character ban was issued unfairly and in violation of these rules, or you can come up with a believable reason why your character would come back prematurely.

If you think you have a valid reason to appeal, you can make an appeal on the same forum where we normally do ban appeals.