True actually. I forgot that "all game actions" really means "all game
actions of power 2 or less".

On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 9:34 AM, Kerim Aydin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Wed, 29 Nov 2017, VJ Rada wrote:
>> Paradoxes are easy.
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> Yup - if you can put arbitrary text into something with legal status,
> it's trivial.
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> Need to drag out the reasons from old precedents that basic contract
> loopiness from trivial paradoxes doesn't trigger PARADOXICAL wins, and
> see if that logic applies to new contracts.  (or of course, re-invent
> said logic, or accept, patch, and move on).
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>> Also I deregister. If I can take game actions. If I can't, I can't
>> deregister. "but wait doesn't that mean Rada is a player w/out eir
>> consent, which is utterly repugnant to the genius of our laws?" yes.
>> yes it does.
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> Keep in mind that it may not be all or nothing.  Black Cards are only
> Power-2.  So the RttCN clause in that Rule only applies to abilities of
> power 2 or less (if that approach is taken).  So likely all the stuff
> like deregistration/registration works.
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> And if it didn't, it's likely that the act of you sending any of these
> message didn't work either...
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>From V.J. Rada

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