> [* the rules must define a switch for it to exist, and a rule with no > force or effect includes no force or effect for its definitions - note > R1586 is only power-2 so this "no force or effect" clause would overrule > R1586. So if the switch doesn't exist while the rule is suspended, it is > recreated when the suspension ends, which means in its default state].
What about sectors, politicians, and other entities that aren't switches or assets? I can't see anything other than the third paragraph of R1586 implying that a generic entity is destroyed when its defining rule goes away, and I don't think it applies in this case since this isn't an amendment.

