Well, after this whole Shriek conspiracy was revealed to the public, I realized that ... it wasn't really fair to a few squads. To use a real example, Pirates may not get into the playoffs ... but Whipe probably will, because they continue with Shriek's record, which was very good. That's not really fair. Also, in a made up example, maybe a squad that got kicked from TWL lost to a squad that the replacement would have beat. This is a difficult matter, and no matter which wad you slice it, someone will be unhappy. Therefore, I was thinking about this before I went to sleep last night, and I thjink I came up with a pretty good policy to make this more fair to squads.
Rule Proposition
If the squad was disqualified halway through the regular season, or before that, all games that occured with the disqualified squad and another squad will be replayed in the remaining weeks. Every week an additional make up game will be scheduled until all games that occured with the disqualified squad in them are replayed with the substitute. For example, Shriek was disqualified from TWL. From the nearest week on, all games they participated in will be replayed in the following weeks, one replay added to each remaining week. Whipe (Shriek's replacement in TWLJ), would play their regularly scheduled game for that week, and an additional make up TWLJ for the first squad Shriek played in TWLJ. Then the next week, Whipe would play their regularly scheduled game for that week, and in additon another TWLJ versus the second squad Shriek played ... and so on and so forth. However, this isn't totally fair to the squads the disqualified team played and beat. Therefore, if a squad beat the disqualified squad before their disqualification, they will be awarded a "head-start" in the replay matches versus the substitute squad. For Javelin and Warbird, they will get a 10 kill head start, meaning each player will start 2-0, and each player foer the substitute squad will start 0-2. In Basing, they will receive a 3 minute head start, and the substitute squad will start at 0 minutes, 0 seconds. The "head-start" isn't totally fair to the replacement squad, but perhaps if they got into TWL when it started, they wouldn't have this problem.
If the disqualification occurred after midway through the TWL regular season, past rules apply, all games stand that happened, and the substitute squad takes the wins and losses of the disqualified squad, and plays the remainder of the season. There's not much else you can do with this.
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Rule Proposition
If the squad was disqualified halway through the regular season, or before that, all games that occured with the disqualified squad and another squad will be replayed in the remaining weeks. Every week an additional make up game will be scheduled until all games that occured with the disqualified squad in them are replayed with the substitute. For example, Shriek was disqualified from TWL. From the nearest week on, all games they participated in will be replayed in the following weeks, one replay added to each remaining week. Whipe (Shriek's replacement in TWLJ), would play their regularly scheduled game for that week, and an additional make up TWLJ for the first squad Shriek played in TWLJ. Then the next week, Whipe would play their regularly scheduled game for that week, and in additon another TWLJ versus the second squad Shriek played ... and so on and so forth. However, this isn't totally fair to the squads the disqualified team played and beat. Therefore, if a squad beat the disqualified squad before their disqualification, they will be awarded a "head-start" in the replay matches versus the substitute squad. For Javelin and Warbird, they will get a 10 kill head start, meaning each player will start 2-0, and each player foer the substitute squad will start 0-2. In Basing, they will receive a 3 minute head start, and the substitute squad will start at 0 minutes, 0 seconds. The "head-start" isn't totally fair to the replacement squad, but perhaps if they got into TWL when it started, they wouldn't have this problem.
If the disqualification occurred after midway through the TWL regular season, past rules apply, all games stand that happened, and the substitute squad takes the wins and losses of the disqualified squad, and plays the remainder of the season. There's not much else you can do with this.
E-Mail me or contant me on Subspace with feedback. Thanks.
- V o t h
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