El 08/09/2021 a las 17:28, ais523 via agora-discussion escribió:
On Wed, 2021-09-08 at 17:19 +0000, Trigon via agora-discussion wrote:
That being said, my suggestions are:
A regulation CAN be enacted, amended, and repealed as specified by
its parent [device].
[snip]
By default, a [device] CAN, with 2 Agoran consent, enact, amend, or
repeal a regulation for which e is the Promulgator.
Now that I think of it, this is probably just a weaker version of
the above, requiring a specific method, though arguably more legally
defensible.
Speaking from experience: the latter version here is much better. The
former would most likely either do nothing or allow the creation of
arbitrary regularions, which would in turn most likely either do
nothing or lead to a dictatorship scam.
In a Monster-style rule, the most powerful effects effectively do
nothing, because you can't link them up to things without risking them
becoming overpowered. So limitations like Agoran Consent are the sort
of thing you really want to snag while they're available.
Extremely valid points. I hadn't considered that, but it is important to
note.
(As a side note, the Device becoming a person is likely to be almost
inevitable, unless it self-destructs early. It has the sort of allure
that you can't keep the Agoran public away from once it becomes
possible.)
We've discussed ways to do this on discord as well. I agree that it's
got to happen at some point.
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