On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Henri Bouchard <henrib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What does it mean when something is secured?
>
> -Henri

I means that it's attached to something that'll prevent it from moving
around too much.

...oh, you mean in game. Well, quoting Rule 1688, "Power":

      A Rule that secures a change, action, or value (hereafter the
      securing Rule) thereby makes it IMPOSSIBLE to perform that
      change or action, or to set or modify that value, except as
      allowed by an Instrument with Power greater than or equal to the
      change's Power Threshold.  This Threshold defaults to the
      securing Rule's Power, but CAN be lowered as allowed by that
      Rule (including by the Rule itself).

So yeah, if T is secured with Power 3, you can only change T using
something that has *at least* Power 3. Which, in a way, *is* attaching
T to a rule to prevent it from changing too much, so I guess I wasn't
too far off. (^_^)

~ Bloody Ocean

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