On Thursday 15 November 2007, Josiah Worcester wrote: > On Wednesday 14 November 2007 18:04:53 Benjamin Schultz wrote: > > Given that B and Agora are rattling their rulesets, what do we want > > to do should the situation devolve into open warfare? > > One thing we could do is attempt to become protector of B. Again? > Upon a > cursory view of the B rules, any Agora association would be a B > Outsider. Outsiders may become players in B. . . ;) The question is whether such an association could pass a Membership Test.
== [[Rule 1-17]]: Membership Test == A Membership Test shall consist of any or all of the following: * Proof of uniqueness from all other known sentient beings [[Whether this is a physical difference, such as fingerprints on a human, or a different set of experiences, such as an Artificially Intelligent computer might possess, is up to the being wishing to become a member. However, a name alone is not enough to prove uniqueness.]] * Refer to one's self in the first person singular without being awkward [[I.E., "I think, therefore I am" rather than "We think, therefore we am" or "I am The World, I am The Children"]] * Send, and receive a reply to, an email to another entity * Be capable of thought as an individual. [[I.E. No Borg or Group consciousnesses.]]
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