🧬Fear RP & Value of Life

Players are expected to roleplay a realistic fear for their character’s life. Actions should reflect self-preservation, caution, and believable decision-making, especially when facing danger, being outnumbered, or threatened with serious harm.

Failing to value life in situations where your character would reasonably act cautiously is considered FailRP.


General Compliance Expectations

  • If you are outnumbered, outgunned, or clearly at a disadvantage, you must comply with threats unless a realistic, believable escape option exists.

  • Weapons aimed at you require appropriate reaction: drawing a weapon or attempting to fight while unarmed, without a realistic escape, is FailRP.

  • Players should prioritize survival and realistic avoidance of harm over unnecessary escalation.


Melee Scenarios

  • 1v1 melee with blunt weapons is acceptable if both parties are armed with similar weapons.

  • If one party is unarmed, they must either flee realistically or comply.

  • Charging an armed opponent while unarmed is considered FailRP.


Police Interactions

  • If fleeing from police and your character is tasered and surrounded, you must comply unless you have a viable, believable escape route.

  • A second taser strike requires immediate compliance with law enforcement.

  • Escaping or resisting without a realistic chance is considered FailRP.


Hostage Scenarios (Civilians & Gangs)

  • If a gang member is taken hostage, you are expected to attempt meaningful roleplay to resolve the situation, including:

    • Negotiation

    • Trades or exchanges

    • Using leverage within RP context

  • If roleplay attempts fail and you have reasonable backup, escalation to violence may occur.

  • Immediate violence without attempting RP resolution first is not permitted.


Armed Police Officers

  • Attempting to take an armed, on-duty police officer hostage with blunt or melee weapons is considered FailRP and a failure to value life.

  • Police officers are well-trained, armed with multiple options (firearms, taser, less-lethal), and authorised to escalate immediately if threatened.

  • All interactions with police officers should reflect realistic fear and consideration for their authority, training, and equipment.

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