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Op Player Kick Ban Panel Gui Script Fe Ki Work -

It sounds like you're asking for a GUI script (likely for a game like Roblox) that allows an "OP" (overpowered) player to kick, ban, and manage others via a panel, with FE (FilteringEnabled) support so it works properly on a server.

  1. The Fake-Out: The GUI shows “Banning…” and plays a cool sound effect. In reality, it’s just hiding the victim’s name from your list. You feel powerful, but the victim is still playing happily.
  2. The Remote Event Hijack: Many developers (lazy ones) create a RemoteEvent called something like KickPlayer that their admin panel uses. An OP script finds that event and fires it with your target’s name. It’s not magic – it’s just stealing the admin’s keys.
  3. The Lag Switch + Server Crash: The only way to “kick everyone” without permissions is to freeze the server with a billion parts, causing everyone to timeout. That’s not a ban panel – that’s a denial of service attack, and it’s a fast track to a Roblox account termination.
  4. The Guilt Trip (Social Engineering): The script opens a GUI that looks like a Roblox ban message. It freezes your screen for 2 seconds. The victim panics and leaves voluntarily. The script didn't ban them; their own fear did.

To be considered "OP," a script usually includes the following modules: op player kick ban panel gui script fe ki work

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