The room in which the general procedure of the committee takes place
What is the front room?
Power that is specific to a character and their connections
What are covert powers?
Directive you vote on with everyone else.
What is a Public Directive?
A crisis that takes place in the past
What is a Historical Crisis?
In GA you represent a delegation from a country while in Crisis you can represent: (3 examples)
Who are Ministers, Presidents, Military Leaders, Press, business leaders, etc.?
The room in which the "crisis" gives resources through crisis notes and a crisis arc is established
What is the back room?
A document that gives a solution to a crisis update (be specific!!!)
What are public directives?
The message you send to the crisis room without anyone else knowing the contents, usually asking for resources
What is a Private Directive?
A crisis that involves two opposing parties with conflicting goals
What is a Joint-Crisis Committee?
Directives in Crisis are equivalent to __________ in General Assembly
What are Resolution Papers?
The types of motions that are used in a crisis committee
What are mods and unmods?
What are your portfolio powers?
The powers granted to you by your position. (The commander of the navy can order a naval blockade on another country.)
How do you know if the directive you wrote to the crisis room is agreed upon?
What is receiving a direct message from the crisis room or seeing your directive carried out in crisis updates?
A crisis that takes place in the future
What is a Futuristic/Tech Crisis?
How can delegates change the outcome of the storyline in crisis that is not a option in GA?
What is writing notes to the Backroom (Crisis room, Out-room) to get actions done using your portfolio powers?
When other delegates are speaking, you should be _____________
What is writing notes, directives, etc.?
Powers that may be obvious and come from the character position
What are overt powers?
Which of the following do directives consist of: Heading, Preambulatory Clauses, Operative Clauses
What are Operative Clauses?
A crisis in which you represent a country instead of a person.
Security Council Crisis
The similarities between Resolution Papers and Public Directives. (Name 2.)
What are requiring sponsors and signatories, friendly and unfriendly amendments, working to provide a solution to the problem at hand, etc?
What are JPDs (they are created by multiple delegates working together)
What are Joint Private Directives?
The series of notes that are the steps needed to reach a characters personal goal
What is a Crisis Arc?
Name traits of a good private directive (Name 3)
What are: Specific with all aspects of the directive to leave no room for error, Not too vague but not too specific either, Reasonable with your portfolio powers, etc.?
A crisis in which the topic is not available until a short time before the committee starts
What is Ad Hoc?
The differences between Resolution Papers and Directives. (Name 2.)
What are Multiple Directives may be passed in one session, Directives go straight to the solution, etc?