On Feb 7, 2008 9:17 PM, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>        Each location's control value is a non-negative integer.  A
>        location can identify itself as such by specifying its control
>        value.

What prevents a gang from creating a new location for themselves with
arbitrarily high control value?

>        Each location is controlled by the gang (if any) whose
>        influence at that location is greatest, or otherwise by its
>        owner (if any), subject to modification by the location.  A
>        gang's control is the total control value of the locations
>        it controls.

How is a location's owner determined?

>        If there are at least two gangs, then being a partner of a
>        gang with greater control at the end of a week than any other
>        gang's influence is a Winning Condition.  Cleanup procedure:
>        each location's control value is set to 0.

If the control values are specified by the underlying contracts of the
locations, does this cleanup procedure work?

-root

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