๐ŸคšInterrupting / Injecting into RP

Roleplay injection (also known as interrupting RP) occurs when a player forcefully inserts themselves into an active roleplay scenario without proper in-character reasoning, buildup, or relevance to the ongoing situation.

Players must not interfere with active roleplay unless their character has a clear, logical, and realistic reason to be involved. What does this look like?

  • You cannot inject yourself into active roleplay scenes, 3rd party an active gunfight or police chase. Police can inject themselves into any type of criminal roleplay being committed as it is their duty.

  • You are passing by a shootout and see one person left that's apart of a shootout you're not involved in. You and your friends decide to hop out while he's healing and attempt to rob him. The player MUST make sure you are aware that they're involved in an active scene and once that is announce you must leave immediately.

  • Police are chasing a player you have beef with so you hop out of your vehicle and shoot their tires to lower the odds of them escaping. You're injecting into the chase that has nothing to do with you and you will be punished for griefing/injecting.

  • If a certain group is doing a heist with police on scene another group cannot attempt to counter the active scene.

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