Note: I'm using "unregulated actions" to do stuff since its not proscribed and certain things are not barred from hax because they're not secured. "The Rules SHALL NOT be interpreted so as to proscribe unregulated actions". That said, why isn't absolutely everything secured?.
It seems super weird to me that I could do this, but its free, so I'm trying it. I create one Agency per Player except myself (without notice, I just create it as an unregulated action right here), with that Player being that Agency's Head and Director, in alphabetical order according to the player's (English-transliterated) names, according to the following: * Title: Puppetstrings [A] [B] (P [C] [D]) * Agents: Cuddlebeam * Powers: Any action. Where the content in brackets and the brackets themselves are replaced according to the following key: [A]: The first letter of the player's (English-transliterated) name, followed by a hyphen, followed by "Team". For example "A-Team" or "F-Team". [B]: If the player's name is longer than 2 characters, the third letter of the player's (English-transliterated) name, followed by a hyphen, followed by "Team". For example "A-Team" or "F-Team". Otherwise, it's just "Z-Team". [C]: The first letter of [A] [D]: The first letter of [B] ------------------------------------------------------------------ I via the Agencies I have just created for each Player, each of those Players issue me a Trust Token. I then hereby announce that I have won.
