Liam didn’t yell. He opened the admin script, highlighted a block of code, and deleted it. Then he typed: /admin remove AxeKick CodeBit: /admin remove PixelPrincess CodeBit: /admin remove Vex He added one new line to the script before saving:
When a quiet coder gives three friends admin access to their VIP server, they learn that power reveals character—and that some commands leave permanent marks.
The story underscores a key lesson: Admin scripts are trust boundaries, not toys. Liam’s mistake wasn’t writing the script—it was assuming friendship equaled responsibility. A single /ban or /resetall can end friendships and wipe months of work. admin require script roblox
But the unban command failed. PixelPrincess didn’t have unban perms—only Liam did. AxeKick started blowing up their Discord DMs.
Liam looked at his new script—which now required a physical in-game keycard, biometric check, and a 10-second delay on every command. Liam didn’t yell
if not game:GetService("Players").LocalPlayer.UserId == 123456789 then script:Destroy() end (Only his own user ID could ever run admin commands again.)
A week later, AxeKick sent Liam a DM: “Hey, can you re-add me as admin? I promise I’ll behave.” The story underscores a key lesson: Admin scripts
“That was a joke,” she said quickly. “I’ll unban him.”
The Silent Ban