On Sun, 2019-02-17 at 22:36 -0800, Aris Merchant wrote: > To be honest, I can’t think of a way to block an activation of The > Protocol after an intent has been announced. That said, the fact that > I can’t think of a way to do something doesn’t mean it’s impossible.
Assuming that this is a dependent action, see the penultimate paragraph of rule 2124. (Note that the Speaker can object repeatedly, as nothing prevents you double-objecting to an intent, although the double objections don't count for any other purpose. I suspect that this was intentional in the wording of the rule.) If it isn't a dependent action, it's probably unblockable. Note that the original definition of the Protocol was NTTPF; this may have an effect on your plans. -- ais523