"Not to the proper forum, and standing is never possible by announcement, but even sitting wouldn't be because we're currently in Emergency Session.
-scshunt" Nevermind, found it. Thanks for the heads-up. =) ~ Roujo On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Jonathan Rouillard <jonathan.rouill...@gmail.com> wrote: > Okay then, I'll sit (in another message ttPF), but why wasn't it > effective? I don't recall someone telling me it wasn't - mind you, my > memory isn't all that good right now. =P > > ~ Roujo > > On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Ed Murphy <emurph...@socal.rr.com> wrote: >> Roujo wrote: >> >>> Aren't I already standing? One of my first game actions was to stand, >>> and I haven't been assigned a case since. I thought it was only >>> because I'm considered poorly qualified to judge anything since I'm a >>> new player. =P >> >> No, one of your first /attempted/ game actions was to stand. It >> wasn't effective (and I'm pretty sure it was pointed out at the >> time). Here are the relevant parts of Rule 1871: >> >> A player CAN flip eir posture to any non-standing value by >> announcement. >> >> The CotC CAN rotate the bench (change all sitting players to >> standing) by announcement, but SHALL NOT do so unless, of the >> judicial cases requiring assignment: >> >> a) no entity is well-qualified to be assigned to any of them; >> >> b) e immediately afterwards (in the same announcement) assigns >> a judge to at least one of them. >> >