Deregistering the players wouldn't destroy Agora.

As long as the  public forum exists (now *that's* worth protecting), 
a person CAN still register when there's no players.  This would allow 
the Assessor to resolve the proposal and register and be the only player
in the game for the duration of a message.  I doubt there's much e could 
hurt because everything that this power might give em would take 4 days to
accomplish by which time others would register.

It would reset a lot of stuff (i.e. shinies and other player-only
quantities) but that's about it.

On Thu, 26 Oct 2017, Madeline wrote:
> Is this intended to influence the destroying-the-universe CFJ? This is
> literally exactly the thing the arguments there were talking about.
> 
> 
> On 2017-10-26 12:45, ATMunn wrote:
> > For fun, I create the below proposal:
> > 
> > Title: Way More Controversial Version of the Above
> > Author: ATMunn
> > Co-Author(s): Telnaior, V.J. Rada
> > 
> > Deregister all currently registered players.
> > 
> > On 10/25/2017 9:38 PM, VJ Rada wrote:
> > > On the same note I create the below proposal and pend it with AP
> > > 
> > > Title: More Controversial Version of the Above
> > > Co- Author:Telnaior
> > > AI: 3
> > > Text: Deregister Murphy and omd.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Telnaior <j...@iinet.net.au
> > > <mailto:j...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
> > > 
> > >     I create the following proposal and use an Action Point to flip its
> > > Imminence switch to pending:
> > > 
> > >     Title: More Actions Should Use Agoran Consent
> > >     Author: Telnaior
> > >     AI: 3
> > >     {
> > >     Flip the Citizenship switch of Ienpw III to Unregistered.
> > >     Flip the Citizenship switch of Bayushi to Unregistered.
> > >     Flip the Citizenship switch of ProofTechnique to Unregistered.
> > >     }
> > > 
> > >     While I'm here, related things I've found that are on my mind:
> > >     1. Rule 649 "Patent Titles" requests stronger consent for awarding a
> > > patent title than the action itself is secured with
> > >     2. Flipping Officeholder switches isn't secured anywhere
> > > 
> > >     (And yes, this proposal is more to prove a point than anything else,
> > > though I would appreciate it if it actually passed)
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > -- 
> > >  From V.J. Rada
>

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