If a copy or multiple copies of a puzzle is/are found to be defective during Production, they should be quarantined and discarded, not "fixed".
*Last night during our GP BANG - GC Meeting, I thought I should write down some lessons learned while GCing. This first one may seem like overkill but if you have 90 copies of a Production heavy puzzle and one or two might be broken, well then it just seems sensible.
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4 years ago
Seems perfectly reasonable to me!
ReplyDeleteWhile prepping for Hogwarts, it was painful for us to completely redo Floo Network after the dry run showed us that the original solution message was not specific enough. We had already manufactured all the clues--including burning the edges of each parchment--but we bit the bullet, discarded all of them, and made new ones. It was the right thing to do.