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# NVL (No Value for Life)

**Here are some example scenarios of NVL:**\
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1\. A player's character is actively getting kidnapped by armed criminals, but instead of roleplaying as a captive, the player attempts to draw a weapon/ walks away, breaking the immersion for those involved.

2\. A player's character is caught in the crossfire of a firefight between police and criminals, but instead of seeking cover or attempting to flee, the player ignores the danger and continues to act as though nothing is happening.

3\. A player's character is in the middle of a bank heist, but instead of acting like a seasoned criminal, the player makes careless mistakes or disregards the consequences of their actions.

4\. A medical responder disregards protocol or makes hasty decisions. EMS is responsible for providing urgent medical care to people in need. Being a professional in this field means adhering to a strict code of conduct and ensuring that patients receive the best possible care.

&#x20;5\. A player's character is pursuing a criminal, but instead of acting like a level-headed law enforcement officer, the player disregards procedure and makes dangerous or irrational decisions. Police officers are held to a high standard of behavior, and must always act with integrity, respect, and impartiality. When officers fail to live up to these standards, it erodes public trust in law enforcement and can lead to a breakdown in community relations.
