Something I've been thinking about a few days, and both the old and new FAQs have the same slightly vague wording:
"Any time a player gains control of a committed character during a story, that character is removed from the story."
Not sure what "during a story" means specifically - during the story phase, perhaps (as there are certain card effects that can cause a character to remain committed past the story phase). I guess it could mean in the middle of story resolution, but I can't think of anything in the LCG that would take control of a character during that time (i.e. forced response / disrupt only), so I'm assuming for now that "during a story" means "during the story phase".
Or to put it another way, here's a gameplay example:
Say I'm playing as a Hastur deck. It's my turn and I'm attacking during the story phase. I declare three attackers to one story and pass. The other player declares three defenders to the same story, in a way that equalizes things.
After defenders are declared, I play Blind Submission, to grab a 2 skill character over to my side to turn the tide. Does it stay at the story and go over to my side, or do I take control of it and it becomes uncommitted and sent "home" on my side?
Thanks to anyone who knows this.