Thread:Peteparker/@comment-3406131-20150205134640/@comment-3406131-20150911215224

Well, pretty much nowhere.

As soon as people (I think it was Warblade and Mrkermit) fixed and/or made enough work for me to understand how the lua worked (the basis), I started back adding citizenships, removing "race citizenships" and adding origin to recreate species.

But I left after adding centaurian (and an exception). And since, it doesn't work. I removed the exceptions, and now it's the character template who seems to not working, with a "script error" in red instead of the infobox.

To be honest, I'm kind of lost right now. The problem lies (obviously, from my point of view but I would be far from shocked if it wasn't) within the origin module, but I can't see the problem.

And I have still my doubt. Do we move to a rigid autocategorization system like for the citizenships (like we thought of. the structure Species/Race/Type, whom I will still use anyway), or like we stay on the origin system ?

But first things first: How to fix the origin module (like at the time of the Lua implementation, it messes with most of the character, especially given I tend to remove manual-added categories for automatic categorization: Each time a module or a template fails, it brings a mess (my bad, by the way).