Glotmorf on 24 May 2002 16:38:25 -0000 |
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spoon-discuss: Re: spoon-business: *sigh* |
On 5/24/02 at 9:05 AM Wonko wrote: >Quoth Naath Thabana, > >> Statement: As of the time this CFI was issued, Iain >> was not and had never been a member of M-Tek. >> >> Defendant: Glotmorf >> >> Analysis: >> >> Players may not change the gamestate unless a rule >> explicitly permits them to. Iain's joining of M-Tek >> was a change to the gamestate. Therefore, Iain could >> not have joined M-Tek unless a rule permitted em to. >> However, no rule permitted em to join. >> >> Although M-Tek's Charter outlines methods for the >> addition of players to M-Tek, the Charter only has the >> force of rule for members of the club. Thus, unless >> one is already a member of the club, one cannot join >> the club. >> >> Judgement: >> False, Ian is a member of M-Tek. >> >> Why: >> Because he joined in the way prescribed by the M-Tek >> charter. There is no other rule saying that Ian may >> *not* join M-Tek in this way > >I appeal this CFJ on the grounds that there is a rule saying that Iain may >not join M-Tek in this way. It's the Default Case, which says that players >may not change the gamestate. > >-- >Wonko The Default Case, Rule 393, says it defers to all other rules. M-Tek was created via a Charter Prop. Rule 631 says Charter Props create Clubs. Rule 578 says a Club is a Society. Rule 578 says entities may be members of Societies. Iain, by accepting my invitation, declared emself to be a member of M-Tek. Rule 631 says members of a Club must obey the rules stated in the Club's Charter. The Club Charter for M-Tek dictates the circumstances whereby a person can become a member. The circumstances under which Iain declared emself a member is consistent with the circumstances outlined in the M-Tek Club Charter. Therefore, Iain is obeying the rules in the M-Tek Club Charter that determine whether or not e is a member. Since Rule 393 defers to all other rules, it defers to Rules 578 and 631, in conjunction with the M-Tek Charter. Glotmorf