A Thought Regarding Temple Security
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 9:52 am
Yup, it's me again. I apologise if the bombardment of suggestions is annoying, but since I do spend quite a bit of time on the server being on my own (waiting for other people to drop by), I occasionally have the odd thought that I feel I should share.
Anyway, I was looking around the Hall of Ceremonies, and naturally I noticed the blast doors. IC-wise, that's probably quite useful to RPing emergencies in the Temple, but it occurred to me - why not add a few more such features (like locking down the main Temple entrance leading into the gardens) and so on, through use of a lockdown switch in the Council Chambers?
As such, it would only be something a Master could activate, and doing so would essentially allow for some thorough RPing of security breaches etc. You could key them to the Blast Doors in the Hall of Ceremonies (hence, a secondary switch that remotely activates them) in addition to anything else put into place on the map.
Just seemed like something that the Temple would probably have (although knowing my luck, it already has such a feature!) in the event of an emergency. So I thought I'd make the suggestion.
Anyway, I was looking around the Hall of Ceremonies, and naturally I noticed the blast doors. IC-wise, that's probably quite useful to RPing emergencies in the Temple, but it occurred to me - why not add a few more such features (like locking down the main Temple entrance leading into the gardens) and so on, through use of a lockdown switch in the Council Chambers?
As such, it would only be something a Master could activate, and doing so would essentially allow for some thorough RPing of security breaches etc. You could key them to the Blast Doors in the Hall of Ceremonies (hence, a secondary switch that remotely activates them) in addition to anything else put into place on the map.
Just seemed like something that the Temple would probably have (although knowing my luck, it already has such a feature!) in the event of an emergency. So I thought I'd make the suggestion.