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One question and one suggestion.  When someone is eventually declared winner, points will be reset.  Will we then reset the rules to a ground zero set, or is there a point somewhere along the way that we can choose as a "ground zero+1".  Or do we leave the rules as is and just keep playing.  I am in favor of finding a point a few rules in where the unanamity issue and the 'turn' issue has been resolved.  Someone mentioned giving double voting power for the next game.  My suggestion would be to allow the winner to propose one rule that can only be voted down by a unanimous vote of the other players.  Or something to that effect.  --[[User:Tucana25|Tucana25]] 22:14, 28 November 2006 (EST)
One question and one suggestion.  When someone is eventually declared winner, points will be reset.  Will we then reset the rules to a ground zero set, or is there a point somewhere along the way that we can choose as a "ground zero+1".  Or do we leave the rules as is and just keep playing.  I am in favor of finding a point a few rules in where the unanamity issue and the 'turn' issue has been resolved.  Someone mentioned giving double voting power for the next game.  My suggestion would be to allow the winner to propose one rule that can only be voted down by a unanimous vote of the other players.  Or something to that effect.  --[[User:Tucana25|Tucana25]] 22:14, 28 November 2006 (EST)
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:If I understand your question (and I'm not sure I do), it is my hope that these issues will be covered by other rules.  If this rule passes, I plan to nominate it for transmutation to immutable, so I put in only those things that I wished to have made into an immutable rule. Further modifications can be made with mutables. [[User:Applejuicefool|Applejuicefool]] 14:55, 29 November 2006 (EST)

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We've been talking about making this an ongoing game. Here's a proposal to do it. Note that although this defines a term in immutable and older mutable rules, it does not amend those rules.

Debate will end on this proposal at 8 p.m. (EST) Friday, Dec. 1. Applejuicefool 14:52, 29 November 2006 (EST)

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Add comments One question and one suggestion. When someone is eventually declared winner, points will be reset. Will we then reset the rules to a ground zero set, or is there a point somewhere along the way that we can choose as a "ground zero+1". Or do we leave the rules as is and just keep playing. I am in favor of finding a point a few rules in where the unanamity issue and the 'turn' issue has been resolved. Someone mentioned giving double voting power for the next game. My suggestion would be to allow the winner to propose one rule that can only be voted down by a unanimous vote of the other players. Or something to that effect. --Tucana25 22:14, 28 November 2006 (EST)

If I understand your question (and I'm not sure I do), it is my hope that these issues will be covered by other rules. If this rule passes, I plan to nominate it for transmutation to immutable, so I put in only those things that I wished to have made into an immutable rule. Further modifications can be made with mutables. Applejuicefool 14:55, 29 November 2006 (EST)


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