[quote=@Solita] Ah, I'm sorry, but... doesn't that kind of seem like a bad idea? If I do start playing things out with Kai and then decide I can't keep up with so many people, what'll happen to whoever was interacting with her? Do we just have a meteor fall and kill anybody that quits the RP? I really think I'd just rather avoid that sort of mess altogether, and with this many people to have to try and keep track of it seems pretty much inevitable. [/quote] Actually I'd probably have her shived in the prison yard if I'm being honest. This RP takes place in an environment that is by no means safe. Deaths won't be out of the ordinary. If you decided that you couldn't keep up there are a lot of things that I could do with your character other than have her drop out of the world. Besides if you do have to drop out your death could be made into an important plot point for other characters that had interacted heavily with her. You trying to make this work and discovering you can't isn't going to create a problem for the RP. Also in an RP this size the points at which we have all our characters together and interacting with each other will be few and far between. Likely the cast will splinter into smaller groups that will get shuffled around as the story goes on so you wouldn't have to keep track of everyone. The fact is the only person who really needs to know where every character is and what they are doing is me. Personally I think it's better to try something out and discover that it is unworkable than to not try it at all just assuming to won't work. I mean where would we be today if scientists just assumed that something someone else said was right and never tested anything for themselves. If you really feel you can't make this work then I'll regretfully let you go but I don't think there is any harm in giving it a try.