Roger Hicks wrote: >Yes, I got the idea from the Agora-Rishonomic war. However it could >possibly be applied to new startup nomics as well that wish to ensure their >longevity.
Editing the Risho history pages on the NomicWiki led me to the same kind of thoughts. I think it could be good for the protected nomics, with Rishonomic itself being a prime example, but it's potentially a difficult sell. Of course, we could go to war to coerce the first couple, then let our record of wise oversight sell the idea to others. Thus will the Agoran Empire be forged. It's a novel idea: we've never seen nomics form this type of relationship. Worth exploring. I think an Agoran proposal to modify rules of a protected nomic should require a high AI, at least 2 and perhaps 3. We don't want Agoran scams to (easily) provide a backdoor to scam other nomics. Probably best to lose the self-puffery from your draft. That stuff belongs in the subordinate nomic's ruleset. -zefram