I don't think it can happen. It's like if you use a single broomstick to
flip all of the breakers off, but a few of the breakers can't move. You
can't do it. It's "ALL" of the switches as a single process, not each
individually.

On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Alex Smith <ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk>
wrote:

> On Tue, 2018-02-27 at 10:51 +0100, Cuddle Beam wrote:
> > "If Proprietary Land becomes Aether, the Cartographor SHALL transfer
> > it to
> > Agora in a timely fashion, destroy any facilities on the Land Unit,
> > and set *all
> > other switches* to their default values."
> >
> > > all other switches
> >
> > Which means citizenship, ribbons, etc. Fortunately that rule is Power
> > 2 and Citizenship is at 3, so it can't be done. And because of that,
> > the Cartographer can't do that action (because R1688), yet, he SHALL.
> >
> > So yeah, I think that's a bit busted.
>
> Oh good, citizenship is secured at 3 (rather than just defined at 3,
> which wouldn't prevent a low-powered rule setting the value). What
> happens if you attempt to perform an action like resetting all
> switches, but can only reset some of them?
>
> Still, excellent scam, and we should really try to fix this before it
> actually happens. (If it does happen, we should probably try to restore
> the switches to their pre-reset values by proposal.)
>
> --
> ais523
>

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