Tasks / Make A Task: The Task

Make a task for the game San Francisco Zero. To add a task:
1) Go to your character page. You know, your home base (click your photo in the upper right once you're logged in).
2) Look in the second row of navigation up at the top. Click "add task".
3) You'll be taken to a form where you can name and describe your task, give it a location in SF (if it's location-based), assign it to one of the five groups (or "general"), and suggest a required score and the number of points the task awards.
4) You can add more than one task - they'll all be listed on your home page - but you can only get these 30 points once.
Once you add your task, you can complete this task. We'll make this automatic one of these days...
1 to 3 players
30 points
Level 3
Created by qwerty uiop
124 completed :: 8 in progress
Interested in collaborating on this: (no one yet!)
this task is retired
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Task description should be re-edited to include instructions on how to add a task, plus a warning not to add your task by only submitting this task with the new task as a description.
Don't just tell us what your task is, you can really add it yourself! It's not obvious, so no worries if you didn't spot it. Earlier in the game, it was more obvious, but there are a lot more features now.
To add a task:
1) Go to your character page. You know, your home base.
2) Look in the second row of navigation up at the top. Things like "completed tasks," "submit proof," "media"... there's a link there that says "add task" that you should click.
3) You'll be taken to a form where you can name and describe your task, as well as give it a location in SF (if it's location-based), assign it as general or to one of the five teams, and lots of other stuff. The only thing you can't do is give it a point value and required score; that's for the admins to decide.
4) You can add more than one task, so if you have a lot of ideas, you can share them all!
The instructions Jason has come up with could/should be added to this task its self...
*HINT*HINT*IAN*HINT*SAM*HINT*SEAN*HINT*HINT*
The required score for this task is only 10, but the "add task" page says I must have 170 points to add a task. Something seems out of whack here. I understand (and agree with) the reasoning behind requiring 170 points to add a task, but perhaps the required score for this task should be changed to reflect the limit.
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