Maud wrote:
I hereby place a bounty of one magic cookie and a (virtual) pat on the back to the first person to write a good proto or proposal which would repeal rules 1688, 1482, and 1030. Goodness of protos and proposals will be evaluated relative to my biases, of course.
This only achieves two-thirds of your goal, but... Proto-Proposal: Reversing precedent with Agoran consent (AI = 3, please) Repeal Rule 1482 (Precedence between Rules with Unequal Power). Repeal Rule 1030 (Precedence between Rules with Equal Power). Amend Rule 2124 (Agoran Consent) by replacing this text: (c) more players have announced (and not withdrawn) support than have announced (and not withdrawn) objections to the action since the intent was published. with this text: (c) the support index exceeds one and meets or exceeds the consent index of the action. The support index is the ratio of the number of other players who have announced (and not withdrawn) support to the number of other players who have announced (and not withdrawn) objections. The consent index is one unless otherwise defined. Create a rule titled "Precedence between rules" with Power=3 and this text: a) In a conflict between rules with different Power, the rule with higher Power takes precedence. b) In a conflict between rules with equal Power, the rule with lower number takes precedence. c) If at least one of the rules in conflict claims that it takes precedence over another rule (or type of rule) or defers to another rule (or type of rule), and none of the others contradict that claim, then that claim supersedes the previous methods of determining precedence. d) If all the rules in conflict agree on a different method of determining their precedence over one another, then that method supersedes the previous methods of determining precedence. e) A player may, with Agoran consent with a consent index of H/L, perform an action and cause a rule with Power L to take precedence over a rule with Power H with regard to that action. E must be otherwise permitted to perform that action, taking the altered precedence into account. f) No change to the rules can occur that would provide any other means of determining precedence between rules. This rule takes precedence over any rule that would permit such a change.