On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 8:34 PM, Sgeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Goethe wrote:
>>
>>> Other protection proto:  Internment (needs power=3):
>>>   During an Emergency session, a non-Senator, or a Senator not in
>>>   the roll call, may be placed in Internment by the Agoran Consent
>>>   of Senators in the roll call.
>>
>> "a Senator not in the roll call" is unneeded.  (During an emergency
>> session, "Senator" is re-defined as "those in the roll call".)
>>
>>>   Internment ends with the end of the Emergency Session.  No
>>>   Senator in the roll call is ever in Internment, and no player
>>>   is ever in internment outside of an Emergency Session.
>>>   Being in internment is protected.
>>
>> s/protected/secured/
>>
>>>   When a Player is in Internment, e is not an eligible voter on
>>>   any Agoran Decision, including those that were in their
>>>   voting period when the player was placed in internment, rules
>>>   to the contrary notwithstanding.
>>
>> Combined with the restriction on candidacy for office, this seems
>> sufficient protection (at least it gives us time to enact something
>> like Palace Guard if/when the actual need arises).
>>
>>
> Ready for proposal yet?
>
Although I don't think Agoran Satisfaction falls within the realm of
Agoran Decisions, and should probably also be covered by Internment.

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