Thread:HoundTheDestroyer93/@comment-25808351-20170821013859/@comment-28358106-20170827183349

Scorn takes credit for calling us "Team OP." I can't claim that credit.

And I somewhat disagree, in that taking advantage of the sandbox approach is making things OP. That's just adjustment of the milieu to suit the story, as the MGE setting leaves far too many unanswered questions and logic loopholes. Closing those loopholes isn't necessarily OP in and of itself. That's just writing a story and making adjustments.

OP is when you write rules with the intention of being the only one who can break them the way you have them written, and then demanding that others adhere to what you've written.

Flame, as usual, illustrates a point perfectly. His character developed skills within the story he has going, and they didn’t just pop out of nowhere. His story clock is ticking whether or not its events are up front for everyone to see. There's nothing OP about that. Just because things change within a character's personal story setting doesn't make them, or the rules they go by, OP.