Fantasy Flight Games Floor Rules
Effective July 25, 2019
"A person attending the event is wearing offensive clothing or has offensive images on
their game materials, such as a play mat. The player must remove or cover up the
offensive imagery or risk an upgrade to their penalty. “Offensive” in this context is:
a. Anything that could be deemed as racist, sexist, or discriminatory in any way.
b. Graphically violent/gory imagery.
c. Sexually suggestive or explicit material.
d. Strong language, i.e. swear words, slurs, etc. (keep it PG!)"
That is interesting. So if you go to a FFG OP event it might matter what you painted in your models. So if you have e.g.
a) Bossk skinning a Wookie pictured on your YV (gore)
b) swear word graffitti on your model
c) kiss my ****" on the rear of a racer
d) pin-up nose art (=sexually suggestive)
the judge could issue a normal or even hard warning. So does one now, if one did possess one of the above examples, has to go up front(!)(before the event's start to avoid getting a warning) to the TO and ask if the model is appropriate and have an alternative at hand if the answer is "no"?
Not that I have any of these (and not sure if my painting skills are good enough for a and d), but what do you think?