ID Scott on 12 May 2002 22:35:21 -0000


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Re: spoon-business: Split Props -> A La Carte Props


Well, your invitation sounds like a fun perverson of the rules, so why
not? do we have any rules for the adding of players to groups? (or is it
clubs?)

cheers,
Iain

On Sun, 12 May 2002, Glotmorf wrote:

> The Prez of M-Tek makes this Club Prop:
> 
> {{ _Would You Like Fries with That?_
> 
> {{ _A La Carte Props_
> 
> An A La Carte Prop is a proposal that contains multiple Items which can be voted for separately, if a voting Player chooses, rather than together under a single vote.  A single vote cast for the entire A La Carte Prop will cast that vote for all of its Items.
> 
> Each Item in an A La Carte Prop must be identified uniquely in the proposal, as "Item <item #>: <text>".  If a Player casts votes for Items rather than the entire proposal, the individual votes must be identified as being for the particular Items.
> 
> If some, but not all, of an A La Carte Prop's Items pass, they are implemented.  If some, but not all, of the Items are Shelved, a proposal is created in the following nweek that belongs to the proposing Player and that contains only the Shelved Items.
> 
> If some, but not all, of an A La Carte Prop's Items pass, die rolls are done for both points gained (X) and points lost (Y).  With number of Items I, the proposing Player receives (X * (<# of passed items>/I)) points and loses (Y * (<# of failed items>/I)) points.  The change in Charm is ((<# of passed items>/I) - (<# of failed items>/I)), rounded to the nearest integer.  The change in Entropy is (<# of passed items>/I).
> 
> Items can declare they are contingent on the passage of smaller-numbered Items.  Items are processed in the order of their Item number.
> 
> }}
> 
> }}
> 
> [[ Yes, I know I'm the only member of M-Tek at the moment, but I do have an invitation pending... ]]
> 
>