I think for the space rules you meant rules 2593 and 2594, rather than 259.
-Aris On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 9:02 AM D Margaux <dmargaux...@gmail.com> wrote: > > We should probably do something about Spaace and Politics, since there’s > little interest in them, but the rules have lots of obligations that are > going unfulfilled. We could repeal those rules, but I thought this could be > a nice solution in case there is interest in reviving the games when people > come back. > > I submit the following proposal: > > Title: Side-Game Suspension Act > AI: 3 > Text: > > The offices of Astronomor and Clork are made vacant. > > All switches defined by or created by the Politics Rules or the Spaace Rules > are flipped to their default values. All entities created by the Politics > Rules or the Spaace Rules are destroyed. > > Enact a rule (power=3) entitled “Space & Politics Suspension” with the > following text: > > { > > 1. The Spaace Rules are defined to be Rules 2588, 2589, 2590, 2591, 2592, > and 259. > > 2. The Politics Rules are defined to be Rules 2533, 2534, 2535, 2536, 2537, > 2538, 2539, 2540, 2586, 2542, and 2543. > > 3. Unless Spaace has been Revived, the Spaace Rules are suspended and have > no force or effect. > > 4. Unless Politics has been Revived, the Politics Rules are suspended and > have no force or effect. > > 5. A player CAN with 2 support Revive Spaace (unless Spaace has already been > Revived); that player is thereby installed into the office of Astronomor. > > 6. A player CAN with 2 support Revive Politics (unless Politics has already > been Revived); that player is thereby installed into the office of Clork. > > 7. This Rule automatically repeals itself when Politics and Spaace have both > been Revived. > > 8. Any player CAN with Agoran Consent trigger this Rule. If this Rule is > triggered, the following events happen in order: (a) the Politics Rules are > automatically repealed (unless Politics has been Revived), (b) the Spaace > Rules are automatically repealed (unless Spaace has been Revived), and (c) > this Rule is automatically repealed. > > }