Flipping the switch when it's already off, sure, but I figured you can't be deregistered if you're not a player. R869 states that "the verb "to be deregistered" means to cease to be a player (i.e., to have one's citizenship changed from Registered to Unregistered)". The Writ of FAGE didn't cause him to cease being a player since his citizenship is already set to Unregistered, so it can't be switched "from Registered to Unregistered", so he can't be deregistered until he rejoins.
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Geoffrey Spear <geoffsp...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 11:56 PM, Jonathan Rouillard > <jonathan.rouill...@gmail.com> wrote: >> (The following are my arguments and my judgement on CFJ 2955) >> >> {{ >> R1789 keeps referencing the Player who published a Cantus Cygneus as >> if he was still registered, and so a Player. >> The Player is deregistered as of the posting of the Writ, and >> the notation in the Registrar's Report will ensure that, >> henceforth, all may know said Player deregistered in a Writ of >> FAGE. >> This can't work right since, as Yally said, omd wasn't even a Player >> at that point. Heck, listing deregistered Players doesn't make any >> sense to me, since they're not Player's unless they rejoin later on. >> In any case, omd did publish a Cantus Cygneys, but his deregistration >> wasn't a Writ of FAGE but rather his own doing. I thus judge CFJ 2955 >> FALSE. >> }} > > I intend with 2 support to appeal CFJ 2955. > > A person can have their Citizenship flipped to Deregistered even if it > already has that value, and the rule requires that the Registrar > record this deregistration, even if it had no effect. >