On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 8:34 PM, omd <[email protected]> wrote:
> [...]
> Rule 2369/0 (Power=1)
> Foreign Relations
>
>       Recognition is a foreign nomic switch, tracked by the
>       Ambassador, with values Unknown (default), Protected, Friendly,
>       Neutral, Sanctioned, Hostile, and Abandoned. Players SHOULD not
>       violate the rules of Protected or Friendly nomics.
>
>       When a non-Unknown foreign nomic becomes a Protectorate, it's
>       recognition becomes Protected.  When a foreign nomic ceases to
>       be a Protectorate, its Recognition becomes Unknown. Any person
>       may flip an Unknown Protectorate's Recognition to Protected by
>       announcement.  A foreign nomic's Recognition CANNOT change to or
>       from Protected in any other way.
>
>       The Ambassador-At-Large CAN, with Agoran Consent, flip a foreign
>       nomic's Recognition to any value (subject to the above
>       restriction).  E SHALL inform that nomic of the change as soon
>       as possible.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>[...]

CoE: The fourth paragraph of this rule consists of the text
{
     Any Ambassador Extraordinary And Plenipotentiary to a foreign nomic
     CAN by announcement flip its Recognition to any value (subject to the
     above restriction).  E SHALL inform that nomic of the change as soon
     as possible.
}
, which was added by proposal 7258 (Ambassadors Extraordinary And
Plenipotentiary).

On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 9:50 PM, FKA441344 <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 8:34 PM, omd <[email protected]> wrote:
>> [...]
>> Rule 2369/0 (Power=1)
>> Foreign Relations
>>
>>       Recognition is a foreign nomic switch, tracked by the
>>       Ambassador, with values Unknown (default), Protected, Friendly,
>>       Neutral, Sanctioned, Hostile, and Abandoned. Players SHOULD not
>>       violate the rules of Protected or Friendly nomics.
>>
>>       When a non-Unknown foreign nomic becomes a Protectorate, it's
>>       recognition becomes Protected.  When a foreign nomic ceases to
>>       be a Protectorate, its Recognition becomes Unknown. Any person
>>       may flip an Unknown Protectorate's Recognition to Protected by
>>       announcement.  A foreign nomic's Recognition CANNOT change to or
>>       from Protected in any other way.
>>
>>       The Ambassador-At-Large CAN, with Agoran Consent, flip a foreign
>>       nomic's Recognition to any value (subject to the above
>>       restriction).  E SHALL inform that nomic of the change as soon
>>       as possible.
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> [...]
> CoE: The fourth paragraph of this rule consists of the text
> {
>      Any Ambassador Extraordinary And Plenipotentiary to a foreign nomic
>      CAN by announcement flip its Recognition to any value (subject to the
>      above restriction).  E SHALL inform that nomic of the change as soon
>      as possible.
>  }
> , which was added by proposal 7258 (Ambassadors Extraordinary And
> Plenipotentiary).

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