On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Zefram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quazie wrote: >>Where does it say in the rules that a person can't be more than one >>player? > > It has long been customary that the player *is* the person. Playerhood is > an attribute of persons (actually, also of non-persons now); the player is > not a separate entity (an avatar). We had a very old CFJ decision along > the lines of "if a player deregisters, and the person then registers > again, e is the same player that e was before". More recently the > rules have been explicitly written to allow only this interpretation. > Currently, R869: > > Citizenship is an entity switch with values Unregistered > (default) and Registered, tracked by the registrar. A player is > an entity whose citizenship is Registered. > > -zefram >
Rule 869: A player CAN deregister by announcement. E CANNOT register within thirty days after doing so. At the moment E deregisters E is no longer a player, thus a player can't be in a deregistered state, only an entity. Thie E refers to the player, not the entity, but i guess the player is the entity... Just trying to see if the above sentence works (which i think it does)