<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Do Nothing</span>
This is obviously the simplest thing we can do.
Pros:
- No Hassle</li>
- The game is at least sort of up</li>
- We have the feeling of being a dysfunctional, but existing, community</li>
- Game is still buggy</li>
- Not many players</li>
- Many staff members work on the project that doesn't have too much of a point right now</li>
Pros:
- Progress is being done</li>
- Really buggy</li>
- Not much more than a test server</li>
- Lot of work for me and other coding staffers</li>
Pros:
- Staff members are free for a few months</li>
- A non-project is always better than a severely handicapped project, in terms of making an impression on the community</li>
- You don't have to test it just because you're nice</li>
- FaF vanishes from the internet for a while</li>
- We lose members and the sense of community</li>
- We might just never restart it</li>
Pros:
- More players</li>
- More potential fans for a non-Redwall game</li>
- Already running and good project, thus less work for current staffers (some may even leave)</li>
- Alright, but when's 'some point'?</li>
- Is there a good reason apart from the fact that we can?</li>
- Lose our ROC identity, and potentiall some members</li>
- Lose distinctness</li>




