Agencies are Turing Complete currently (using its creator as output, the
Power's text as memory and natural language as operators), so even if the
amount of Agencies were limited, I would still be able to create
"Sub-Agencies" within those Agencies, and then still have an arbitrary
amount of things which are functionally equivalent to having a bazillion
agencies.

Here's an example template of an Agency which can emulate any arbitrary
amount of Agencies (via Sub-Agencies):

---*---

Name: Name here
Agents: All persons
Powers: For the purpose of this document, there exists "Sub-Agencies", as
described within this Powers section, which is made up of a Name, Agents
and Powers section which can be filled with text content. Only Agents which
are part of the subset which Sub-Agency's Agents section refers to can
employ the abilities described in the Powers section of that Sub-Agency.

The following is a Sub-Agency:
* Name: Sub-Agency 1
* Agents: [Set of persons here]
* Power: [Set of Powers here]

The following is another Sub-Agency:
* Name: Sub-Agency 2
* Agents: [Set of persons here]
* Power: [Set of Powers here]

The following is another Sub-Agency:
* Name: Sub-Agency 3
* Agents: [Set of persons here]
* Power: [Set of Powers here]

etc

---*---

So even if there were limitations to the amount of Agencies a person can
have, I could still have the exact same thing (functionally), just written
differently.

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