# ❤️ Post Scene Revives

### ❤️ Post Scene Revives

Killing someone in Phantom State isn’t the end of their story — but how you handle what comes after is just as important as the scene itself. Whether you're finishing a beef or caught in a shootout, there are rules that ensure fair play and quality roleplay.

#### 🚑 Check Before You Leave

After someone goes down, **you must check if EMS is on duty before leaving the area**.

* Press your **HOME muscle** to view active EMS on duty.
* If **EMS is available**, you are responsible for helping them recover the body.
* **Drag or carry** the injured player to a nearby **sidewalk or street-accessible area.**
* **EMS is not required to enter unsafe areas** like back alleys, rooftops, or parking lots.

#### 🏥 What If EMS is Off Duty?

If no medics are available:

* You **must transport** the downed player to a **hospital** or **public defibrillator** zone for a revive.
* You **may not** simply leave them in a ditch or lot unless it’s part of a valid RP reason (see below).

#### 🧠 Leaving Someone for Dead

If your intent is to **leave a player for dead**, this must be **clearly roleplayed and justified by the scene**.

✅ **Acceptable Examples:**

* A **revenge killing** tied to previous storylines
* A **gang removal** or execution
* A **warning** with long-term consequences
* A **hit** where the kill is deliberate and final

❌ **Not Acceptable:**

* Random escalation or disregard for RP outcomes
* Leaving someone in a parking lot without any RP reason
* Ignoring EMS rules to “win” a scene

> ⚠️ *If EMS is off duty and you leave someone without RPing your intent, it may be considered a rule break.*

#### 💬 Final Word

Every downed body is a roleplay opportunity. Whether you're offering help, dragging them to the curb, or finishing the job — do it with intent. Let the story breathe, and respect your fellow players’ scenes.
