3,4c3,4 < Last proposal with recorded effect on this ruleset: 6815 < Last change to this ruleset: by proposal 6815 --- > Last proposal with recorded effect on this ruleset: 6821 > Last change to this ruleset: by proposal 6821 9c9 < highest orderly: 2313 --- > highest orderly: 2315 16c16 < Current total number of rules: 136 --- > Current total number of rules: 134 22c22,23 < 46 with Power=2 --- > 1 with Power=2.1 > 47 with Power=2 26c27 < 38 with Power=1 --- > 34 with Power=1 43c44 < * Foreign Relations --- > * The Court 51a53 > Rule 2315: Leader Bootstrap 145d146 < Rule 2290: Chamber and Title 183,185d183 < Rule 2255: Cards < Rule 2286: Veto and Rubberstamp < Rule 2275: Government 187,189d184 < Rule 2269: Couple Coups < Rule 2270: Coups D'etat < Rule 2274: Chicken Coups 204c199,201 < * Foreign Relations --- > * The Court > Rule 2314: The List of Succession > Rule 2255: The Court 206a204,205 > Rule 2270: Coups D'etat > Rule 2286: Veto and Rubberstamp 238c237 < A temporary category containing a temporary rule. --- > A temporary category containing temporary rules. 282a282,301 > Rule 2315/0 (Power=2.1) > Leader Bootstrap > > As soon as possible after this proposal takes effect, the Herald > SHALL publish a randomly-ordered list of all players except the > Speaker; this list becomes the List of Succession. > > Any player CAN, by announcement, cause a player who won the game > in the six months prior to this rule taking effect, and who has > never been marked before, to become marked. The Herald SHOULD > take the lead in marking all such winners of whom e is aware. > > After this Rule has been in effect for 30 days, the Herald CAN > and SHALL, asap, cause it to repeal itself With Notice. > > History: > Created by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1634c1653 < Rule 2177/15 (Power=2) --- > Rule 2177/16 (Power=2) 1666,1668c1685,1687 < Senators and without objection from a member of the Government < (any of whom CAN object), restoring eir voting limit to what it < would be if e had never been made Ineligible. --- > Senators and without objection from a member of the Court (any > of whom CAN object), restoring eir voting limit to what it would > be if e had never been made Ineligible. 1690a1710 > Amended(16) by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 4154,4185c4174 < Rule 2290/0 (Power=2) < Chamber and Title < < Chamber is a switch possessed by players, proposals in the < Proposal Pool, and ongoing Agoran Decisions to adopt Proposals. < The possible values for Chamber are Green, Red, and Purple. < Green is superior to Purple, Red is superior to Green, and < Purple is superior to Red; the opposite of superior is inferior. < < The default is Green in case of players, the Chamber of the < author in case of proposals, and the Chamber of the proposal in < question in case of a Decision. These are not continuously < updated, but evaluated only as the entity comes into being. < < A player CAN change eir Title by announcement if e has not < already done so previously in the same month. In the same < message in which a player submits a proposal, e CAN set its < Chamber by announcement. Changes to Title are secured. < < The Assessor tracks the Chamber of players and the Promotor < tracks the Chamber of proposals. < < The Chamber of a player may also be referred to as eir Title; < this does not extend to proposals or Decisions. A player may be < referred to as a " player", where is eir Chamber. < < History: < Created by Proposal 6697 (coppro), 25 April 2010 < < ---------------------------------------------------------------------- < < Rule 2279/1 (Power=2) --- > Rule 2279/2 (Power=2) 4191,4196c4180,4182 < (1) Take the following value, depending on the relationship < between the player's Chamber and the Chamber of the < Decision: < (a) If eir Chamber is superior, it is 2, else < (b) If eir Chamber is inferior, it is 1, else < (c) If the Chambers are identical, it is 5. --- > (1) Take the Influence Level associated with the player's > position on the list of succession, or 5 if the player > is the Speaker. 4212a4199 > Amended(2) by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 5757c5744 < Rule 2284/4 (Power=2) --- > Rule 2284/6 (Power=2) 5782,5784d5768 < - A player CAN change the chamber of an ongoing ordinary < decision for a charge of 2 ergs. < 5790a5775,5785 > - A player CAN move an indicated player an indicated number of > positions P on the list in an indicated direction (up or down) > for a charge equal to the sum of the Influence Levels of the > positions over which that player would jump and the position > the player is jumping to, as totaled prior to the jump. If > the indicated player is unable to be so moved due to eir > position on the list, but can be moved at least one position > in the indicated direction, e is moved the maximum amount > possible and charged the appropriate partial fee. If this > final fee CANNOT be paid in full, the entire action fails. > 5797,5907c5792,5793 < < ---------------------------------------------------------------------- < < Rule 2255/7 (Power=2) < Cards < < Each of the items listed in this rule by a title and position is < an asset tracked by the Herald. Collectively these assets are < known as Cards. Ownership of cards is restricted to players. < < Cards CANNOT be destroyed except as described in this Rule, nor < CAN more than a single instance of each particular card come < into existence, rules to the contrary notwithstanding. If a CFJ < determines that the possessor of the instance can't be < determined by reasonable effort, then the Herald CAN and SHALL, < as soon as possible, destroy any instance of that card that < might exist and create that card in the possession of an active < player who holds the Patent Title Champion, chosen at random. < < If the holder of a particular card is a Player, the holder of < that card is considered to be the holder of its listed position, < and have the powers and duties described by the Rules for that < position. < < Title: Minister without Portfolio < Position: The Minister without Portfolio CAN become holder of a < specified vacant elected office by announcement, unless e is < prevented from holding that office on an ongoing basis. < < Title: Majority Leader. < Position: The Majority Leader CAN veto a specified decision by < announcement. < < Title: Cabinet Secretary. < Position: the Cabinet Secretary CAN rubberstamp a specified < decision by announcement. < < Title: Chief Whip. < Position: The Chief Whip's voting limit on an ordinary Decision < is 1.5 times what it would otherwise be; this applies after < other calculations. < < Title: Justiciar. < Position: The Justiciar may be granted particular abilities or < privileges associated with the judicial process as described < elsewhere in the Rules. < < Title: Admiral of the Navy. < Position: The Admiral of the Navy CAN begin a coup by < announcing the ceremonial shelling of the palace. The effects < of the coup (if any) are as described elsewhere in the rules. < < History: < Created by Proposal 6394 (Goethe), 10 July 2009 < Amended(1) by cleaning (Murphy), 16 August 2009 < Amended(2) by Proposal 6539 (coppro), 4 November 2009 < Amended(3) and retitled by Proposal 6616 (G., coppro, c., Murphy), < 30 January 2009 < Amended(4) by Proposal 6636 (Murphy; disi.), 20 February 2010 < Amended(5) by cleaning (Murphy), 6 March 2010 < Amended(6) by Proposal 6654 (Murphy), 10 March 2010 < Amended(7) by Proposal 6697 (coppro), 25 April 2010 < < ---------------------------------------------------------------------- < < Rule 2286/0 (Power=2) < Veto and Rubberstamp < < Vetoing an ordinary decision during its voting period increases < its adoption index by 1 and makes it Democratic. Vetoing a < decision under other circumstances has no effect. < < Rubberstamping an ordinary, non-filibustered decision during its < voting period decreases its quorum to 3, rules to the contrary < notwithstanding. Rubberstamping a decision under other < circumstances has no effect. < < History: < Created by Proposal 6636 (Murphy; disi.), 20 February 2010 < < ---------------------------------------------------------------------- < < Rule 2275/3 (Power=1) < Government < < When allowed to by the rules, a player Forms a Government by < publishing a defined list of every card and, for each card, a < different active player. The players chosen in this manner must < contain a maximal number of players holding the patent title < Champion; this requirement defers to any requirements imposed by < other rules on the Formation of a Government. < < The Formation of a Government constitutes a self-ratifying < declaration that the player Forming the Government is capable of < doing so, and that all the cards are successfully created or < transferred to the players specified. < < When a Government is Formed, each card is transferred to the < player specified, or if the card does not exist, it is created < in that player's possession. < < The Government is the set of entities, other than the Lost and < Found Department, owning cards. < < A Minister is any member of the Government. < < History: < Created by Proposal 6490 (coppro), 18 September 2009 < Amended(1) by Proposal 6594 (coppro; disi.), 14 December 2009 < Amended(2) by Proposal 6616 (G., coppro, c., Murphy), 30 January 2009 < Amended(3) by Proposal 6714 (coppro; disi.), 4 May 2010 --- > Amended(5) by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 > Amended(6) by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 5927,5977d5812 < Rule 2269/2 (Power=2) < Couple Coups < < A coup is either a coup d'etat or a chicken coup. < < When a player begins a coup, the coup is a coup d'etat if it has < been at least one month since any player last Formed the < Government (if ever) and since the last coup d'etat (if ever) < and if the player beginning the coup is not the Speaker, a < chicken coup otherwise. < < The effects of the various varieties of coup are defined < elsewhere in the rules. < < History: < Created by Proposal 6490 (coppro), 18 September 2009 < Amended(1) by Proposal 6598 (coppro; disi.), 14 December 2009 < Amended(2) by Proposal 6702 (coppro), 25 April 2010 < < ---------------------------------------------------------------------- < < Rule 2270/2 (Power=2) < Coups D'etat < < When a player begins a coup d'etat, an Emergency Session is < called. Rules to the contrary notwithstanding, the roll call of < this Emergency Session is the set of players who were Senators < and not Ministers when the Emergency Session is called, plus the < player who began the coup. < < History: < Created by Proposal 6490 (coppro), 18 September 2009 < Amended(1) by cleaning (Murphy), 6 March 2010 < Amended(2) by Proposal 6702 (coppro), 25 April 2010 < < ---------------------------------------------------------------------- < < Rule 2274/1 (Power=1) < Chicken Coups < < When a chicken coup is begun, the Admiral of the Navy SHALL, if < possible, and as soon as possible, perform the next action e is < explicitly and publicly instructed to perform by another player. < Failure to do so is the Class-3 Crime of Spreading Salmonella. < < History: < Created by Proposal 6490 (coppro), 18 September 2009 < Amended(1) by Proposal 6520 (ais523), 19 October 2009 < < ---------------------------------------------------------------------- < 6259c6094,6098 < * report title dates for Ministers Without Portfolio (rule 402) --- > * report Destiny (rule 402) > * randomize coups (rule 2270) > * bootstrap List of Succession (rule 2315) > * report List of Succession (rule 2314) > * repeal rule 2315 (rule 2315) 6260a6100 > * list fugitives (rule 2229) 6263c6103,6105 < * assign ID numbers to valid notices of violation (rule 2230)] --- > * assign ID numbers to valid notices of violation (rule 2230) > * initiate decision for degree award (rule 1367) > * award degrees (rule 1367)] 6525,6527c6367,6368 < Foreign Relations < A category concerning interaction with outside forces, including < other nomics. --- > The Court > A category concerning bonus powers granted to players. 6530,6531c6371,6372 < Rule 402/32 (Power=1) < Identity of the Speaker --- > Rule 2314/0 (Power=2) > The List of Succession 6533,6544c6374,6379 < The List of Succession is a list of the five active players who < were most recently awarded the patent title Champion. This < list, and the date on which each player on the list last became < part of the list, is part of the Herald's monthly report. < < The Speaker is the active player on the List of Succession who < won the game most recently. The Herald SHALL announce the < ascension of a new Speaker as soon as possible after it occurs. < < For the purpose of this rule, multiple simultaneous wins are < treated as if they occurred in the same order as those players' < most recent registrations. --- > The List of Succession is an ordered list of all current players > except the current Speaker. The first (1st) position is the > "highest" ("top") position on the list and the last (Nth > position, where N is the number of players on the list), is the > "lowest" ("bottom") position. The List of Succession is part > of the Herald's weekly report, and is self-ratifying. 6546,6551c6381,6487 < [Cross-references (10 July 2009): the Speaker's duties are: < * figurehead (rule 103) < The other provisions governing the Speakership are: < * identity of the Speaker (rule 402) < * initial Speaker (rule 104) (provision spent) < * qualification for Platinum Ribbon (2199)] --- > When a person is moved up P places on the list, they are moved > to be just above (immediately higher than) the person P places > ahead of em on the list - if there are not P players higher than > em, e is moved to the top of the list. When a person is moved > down P places on the list, they are moved to be just below > (immediately lower than) the person B places behind em on the > list - if there are not B players lower than em, e is moved to > the bottom of the list. Movement on the list is Secured. > > Any attempt to move an entity not on the list on the list fails. > > Whenever a player other than the Speaker is not on the list, or > eir position on the list is found by judicial declaration to be > unknown or ambiguous, e is added to the list below the lowest > player whose position on the list is known. > > History: > Created by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Rule 2255/8 (Power=2) > The Court > > A rule with a power equal to or greater than this rule may > associate a Position Name with a specific position on the List > of Succession. The player occupying a named position on the > list is considered to be the holder of the names position and > have the powers and duties described by the Rules for that > position. The holder of a so-named position is a Member of the > Court, (a Courtier). > > Additionally, a rule with a power equal to or greater than this > rule may associate an integer Influence Level with a specific > position or positions on the List of Succession. > > The following positions on the List of Succession are named, and > have indicated Influence Levels. All other positions on the > list have an Influence Level of 2. > > First Position: Kitchen Staff Supervisor > Influence Level: 10 > Position: The Kitchen Staff Supervisor supervises the kitchen > staff. > > Second Position: Justiciar. > Influence Level: 7 > Position: The Justiciar is granted particular abilities or > privileges associated with the judicial process as described > elsewhere in the Rules. > > Third Position: Grand Vizier > Influence Level: 5 > Position: The Grand Vizier CAN, With Notice, perform any action > that an officer both CAN and MAY (or SHALL) perform by virtue of > holding that office. > > Fourth Position: Head Gardener. > Influence Level: 5 > Position: the Head Gardener CAN rubberstamp or veto a specified > decision by announcement. > > Fifth Position: Crown Prince > Influence Level: 0 > Position: The Crown Prince CAN begin a coup by announcing the > ceremonial shelling of the palace, providing no coup has been > resolved in the last 14 days. The effects of the coup (if any) > are as described elsewhere in the rules. > > History: > Created by Proposal 6394 (Goethe), 10 July 2009 > Amended(1) by cleaning (Murphy), 16 August 2009 > Amended(2) by Proposal 6539 (coppro), 4 November 2009 > Amended(3) and retitled by Proposal 6616 (G., coppro, c., Murphy), > 30 January 2009 > Amended(4) by Proposal 6636 (Murphy; disi.), 20 February 2010 > Amended(5) by cleaning (Murphy), 6 March 2010 > Amended(6) by Proposal 6654 (Murphy), 10 March 2010 > Amended(7) by Proposal 6697 (coppro), 25 April 2010 > Retitled and amended(8) by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September > 2010 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Rule 402/33 (Power=2) > Identity of the Speaker > > A Coronation (crowning) occurs when a player announces that a > specified player other than the Speaker is crowned as Speaker, > provided that the rules explicitly permit the announcing player > (the crowner) to crown the specified player (the Speaker-to-be). > > When an Coronation occurs, the current Speaker is removed from > office and placed on the bottom of the list of succession, and > immediately thereafter the Speaker-to-be is removed from the > list of succession and becomes the Speaker. > > If no player has been crowned in the previous 90 days, or the > current Speaker is inactive or the office is vacant, than any > player CAN crown the highest active player on the List of > Succession. > > Destiny is a player switch tracked by the Herald with values > Unmarked (default) and Marked. When a player wins the game, e > becomes Marked. If no player has been crowned in the previous > 14 days, than any player CAN crown any single specified Marked > player. When a player is crowned, e becomes Unmarked. 6590a6527,6529 > Power changed from 1 to 2 by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September > 2010 > Amended(33) by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 6594c6533 < Rule 103/6 (Power=1) --- > Rule 103/7 (Power=2) 6601,6602c6540,6550 < If e has not already done so this quarter, or if e hasn't done < so since e gained office, the Speaker CAN Form a Government. --- > If e has not already done so this month, or if e hasn't done so > since e gained office, the Speaker CAN Bestow Favors, by > announcement. An announcement Bestowing Favors is a list of > other Players, one (different) name per Courtier position. The > bestowing of favors has the effect of moving each named player > to the indicated courtier position on the List of Succession, in > the order they are listed in the announcement. > > [Cross-references (10 July 2009): the Speaker's duties are: > * figurehead (rule 103) > * bestow favors (rule 103)] 6615a6564,6627 > Power changed from 1 to 2 by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September > 2010 > Amended(7) by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Rule 2270/3 (Power=2) > Coups D'etat > > When a player begins a Coup D'etat (a coup) as explicitly > permitted by the Rules, the following events take place in > order: > > (a) For a period of 4 days following the coup initiation, any > player except the Speaker CAN announce themselves to be a > Rebel. Once announced, this cannot be retracted. The > initiator of the coup is automatically a Rebel. > > (b) As soon as possible after this 4-day period ends, the > Herald SHALL select and announce a random integer between 1 > and the number of players in the game. If this number is > equal to or less than the number of declared rebels, than > the rebellion succeeds, otherwise it fails. The > announcement of this number resolves the coup with the > following effects: > > (i) If the rebellion fails, one Rest is created in the > possession of every Rebel, and one additional Rest is > created in the possession of the coup initiator, and a > Leadership Token is created in the possession of the > Speaker. > > (ii) If the coup succeeds, all Rebels have all of their Rests > destroyed. The coup initiator becomes the Speaker, and > the other Rebels are moved to the first R positions in > the List of Succession, placed on the list in the order > in which they declared themselves to be rebels (first > position in the list going to the first rebel, etc). > Rules to the contrary Notwithstanding, the new Speaker > CANNOT Bestow Favors until 30 days after so becoming > Speaker. > > History: > Created by Proposal 6490 (coppro), 18 September 2009 > Amended(1) by cleaning (Murphy), 6 March 2010 > Amended(2) by Proposal 6702 (coppro), 25 April 2010 > Amended(3) by Proposal 6821 (G., ais523), 4 September 2010 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Rule 2286/0 (Power=2) > Veto and Rubberstamp > > Vetoing an ordinary decision during its voting period increases > its adoption index by 1 and makes it Democratic. Vetoing a > decision under other circumstances has no effect. > > Rubberstamping an ordinary, non-filibustered decision during its > voting period decreases its quorum to 3, rules to the contrary > notwithstanding. Rubberstamping a decision under other > circumstances has no effect. > > History: > Created by Proposal 6636 (Murphy; disi.), 20 February 2010