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Hawkeye Harris
Hawkeye Harris
Battered Shoe

Jan-25-2007 13:32

Wow, Ben! You don't waste any time! I logged off for a bit and when I came back on there was a new line with "transfer your retired subscription" (at least, I haven't seen it before now)


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astroldetective
astroldetective
Sleuth About Town

Jan-27-2007 16:27

What if resurrected detectives are simply barred from agency participation (on probation) until they pay off their 2 FAs - that way they just cant get money/gear from the agency when they come back.

This would level out the problems that Serges pointed out. This would make the experience fair and equal to those both in and out of agencies. This would also give people incentive to pay off their FAs BEFORE they get retired, because gaining back their status would be hard.

It also makes sense in a real world way, the agency only lets you off probation once you clean up your record. Kind of like losing your license...

Agatha Holmes II
Agatha Holmes II
Well-Connected

Feb-21-2007 06:05

Better late than never... Just a general comment.

I think revival is a great idea. Especially for someone like me, who only has ONE detective. I've been taking care of her for a couple of months now, and if she had to retire, I most probably will NOT start a new one. I've invested so much time, I can't bear to think of doing it all over again.

I agree that there should be penalties, but again, if the penalties are too harsh and I lose say something like 5 months worth of skills / contacts / XP, it would pretty much have the same effect as retirement.

I understand that people with more than one detective won't understand this, but I bet most people with only one detective will tell you the same.

Just my 2c worth. :-)

Morley Dotes
Morley Dotes
Well-Connected

Feb-24-2007 01:30

In the words of Hank Hill, " God darn't Bobby! Put that away before you hurt yourself!!!"

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