If you’re saying that you submitted a run but it went through twice, then go to your pending actions, select one of them, and click the three dots to delete it.
I think the main issue with that is that 666 moons is a completely arbitrary number in the game. It doesn’t feel like a solid goal.
You can submit as many of your PBs as you want. Moderators sign up to verify runs, and they can always add more verifiers if they need to.
Copied directly from the game rules:
Emulator Rules (as of 8 August 2019)
The following unofficial emulators are allowed: Kega Fusion, Genesis Plus GX (standalone or through Retroarch.) Links to these emulators can be found in the Resources tab.
The Emulator used must be adequately identifiable at some point during the run (preferably at the start). The emulator must run at full speed.
Examples
Fusion (only 1 needed)
FPS Visible in the bottom of the window. Text in the bottom right either showing: Soft Reset Hard Reset x Startup (where x is either "Genesis", "MegaCD" or "Master System") Retroarch
Showing the Retroarch Menu that displays the Genesis Plus GX core and version in the bottom left. If not shown at the start of the run, please provide a timestamp in the run description of where this is shown.
For full game runs any use of a savestate/loadstate is not allowed.
For levels savestates may be used to return to a point before the transition to the level starts, but not during or after the run.
Mega SG
The Mega SG's main menu screen (the screen with the "Run Cartridge" option) must be shown before a run. The game must be visibly reset before a run. Submit Mega SG runs as "Sega Genesis" with the "Emulator" option ticked, and state that the submission uses the Analogue Mega Sg in the submission's description. For full game runs: The buffer options screen must be shown. If using the "Zero Delay" buffer option, RTA-TB time will be multiplied by 60/59.9228 to account for the frame rate difference.
You got extremely lucky the first time. Even a week would be a very short turnaround for a game request.
You have to have a run of the game that you want to moderate.
You would have to ask the game’s mods, though I can pretty much guarantee that a brand new account with zero runs will not be given mod status.
What system are you playing on? Check the rules of the games you’re going to play to see if sound is required.
You don’t have to have a timer at all, so no, you don’t have to do it during.