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Nomic!

Modeled after Allomancer's Nomic 2.0.


Players

1. Skitter30

2. OkaPoka

3. Inferno390

4. Aronis

5. Tris (inactive)

6. NotMySpamAccount

7. Charles510

8. Formerfish (unless anyone joined before 9/13, then we can adjust this)

9. James Brafin

Immutable Rules

R101

All players must always abide by all the rules then in effect. These rules only apply within the realm of the game, which consists of this wiki page and game thread, as well as anywhere else defined by these rules.

R102

A player is considered active when they post /in in the game thread. A player is considered inactive if they have not posted in a week. An inactive player can be considered active if they post re-/in. Inactive players may discuss in the game thread, but may not submit or vote upon proposals. A player is also considered inactive if they post /out.

R103

No rule can be made to stop further amendments, additions, deletions or changes to the rules.

R104

No-one may edit or delete any post on the the game thread, with the exception of the initial post, which may be edited to display important information at the discretion of the moderator.

R105

Immutable rules automatically override mutable rules unless an immutable rule specifies otherwise.

R106

All active players are eligible to vote and have a single vote.

R107

All immutable rules may be amended, repealed, or transmuted to mutable rules by unanimous consent.

R108

All mutable rules may be amended, repealed, or transmuted to immutable rules by a supermajority.

R109

Unaminous consent is defined as 100% of the active votes in support. A supermajority is defined as greater than 2/3 of the active votes in support. An absolute majority is defined as greater than 50% of the active votes in support. A plurality is defined as having the most votes in support of it in comparison to the competing options. For the purposes of calculating the number of active votes, tally up the total number of votes possessed by all of the active players in the game.

R110

All new rules are mutable.

Mutable Rules

R201

No proposals can be voted upon, enacted, or failed without at least 3 active players.

R202-A0

Proposals shall begin numbering at P001 and count up by each ordinal number. When a proposal is made a new rule, the new rules will begin numbering at R301 and count up by each ordinal number.When a proposal amends a rule, -A1 shall be added to end of the rule number. The number will count up by each ordinal number for subsequent amendments. The original text of the rule, prior to any amendments, shall be designated by the suffix -A0.

R202-A1

A proposal is a an action that can be made by any player that has the ability to create, amend, repeal or transmute a rule.Proposals shall begin numbering at P001 and count up by each ordinal number. When a proposal is created, all players vote on that proposal to decide whether it passes. A proposal passes if it meets the requirements set out for it based on what it is trying to do and any other rules that restrict how it passes. When a proposal is made a new rule, the new rules will begin numbering at R301 and count up by each ordinal number. When a proposal amends a rule, -A1 shall be added to end of the rule number. The number will count up by each ordinal number for subsequent amendments. The original text of the rule, prior to any amendments, shall be designated by the suffix -A0.

R203

Amendments can modify the rule they are a part of. When two amendments to the same rule conflict, the higher amendment number takes precedence.

R204

Proposals require an absolute majority to pass.

R205

Whenever a mutable law conflicts with a mutable law, or an immutable law conflicts with an immutable law, the lowest ordinal shall take precedence unless otherwise dictated by the laws involved. If both defer to each other, then the number rule applies again.

R206-A0

Votes for proposals should be done using the vote tags and include "Yea" or "Nay" and include the proposal number. A player can also abstain from voting; their vote will not be counted among the number of active votes.

R206-A1

Votes for proposals should be done using the vote tags and include "Yea" or "Nay" and include the proposal number. A player can also abstain from voting; their vote will not be counted among the number of active votes. To abstain from voting on a given proposal, a player must type Vote: Abstain (proposal number) in the thread.

R207

A current list of all rules, players, proposals, and other important information shall be maintained by all players on the wiki page. The list can be updated by any player, active or inactive. The moderator should set a precedent for the format that all other players shall follow. If a player is unsure of how something should be formatted, they should ask in the Nomic thread. Should any player edit the wiki page not in accordance with the rules of the game, the edit shall be rolled back.

R301

The player who makes a proposal is automatically assumed to be voting for it.

R302

Any player may vote or change their vote at any time.

R303

Amending a rule means to add or remove, clauses, words, or phrases from a rule. Whenever a rule is amended, those amendments immediately come into effect.

R304

Repealing a rule means to remove a rule from the active standing rules. When a rule is repealed, any effects it may have immediately go away and it is removed from the standing rules.

R305

Players are ordered in the player list according to the order that they joined.

R306

Transmuting a rule refers to changing a rule from mutable to immutable or vice versa.

R307

A Motion is a action that can only be made by a specific player who possesses the capability to do so. The ability to perform a Motion is only given by a rule that states as such. Motions shall begin numbering at M001 and count up by each ordinal number. A Motion may be passed by absolute majority. A Motion's clause always consists of a thing that will happen when it is passed, i.e., "X will occur." Motions cannot change the rules in any way. When a motion passes, the effect stated immediately occurs.

R308

All players have the ability to perform a Motions so as they may ignore any turn restrictions placed on them by other rules. They may do this in conjunction with making proposals, and in conjunction may submit more proposals that the stated limits by any rules. However, should the motion fail, a number of those proposals, chosen by the player who submitted them, must become void and cannot come into effect, so that the player's turn falls under the restriction placed on them by any other rules.

R309

Amend R104 to state: "No-one may edit or delete any post on the the game thread, with the exception of the initial post, which may be edited to display important information at the discretion of the moderator, or in the sole case to adjust proposal numbers so they are in accordance with the numbers of other proposals in this thread, so as to avoid confusion."

R310

A player who creates a proposal controls that proposal. The controlling player may alter their proposal at any time before it is passed. Players may not alter the proposals they do not control, but they met suggest changes that can be adopted by the controlling player. Whenever an alteration is made to a proposal, the new form of that proposal must be posted in the thread and all votes on it are reset, except for the controlling player's vote.

R311

A Bill to Eliminate Legislative Backlog 1a. All Proposals will have a time limit of 96 hours. If the 96 hours elapse and a decision has not been reached on the proposal, it will fail. 1b. If more time to decide on a bill is deemed necessary, any player may motion to extend the time limit. 2. Each player is limited to one current proposal. They must either retract it or wait until is passes or fails to create a new one.


Current Proposals

P009

Proposed by: Inferno

Yea (2) - Inferno, James

Nay (4) - NotMySpamAccount, Charles510, Aronis, Formerfish

Players will take turn in order of the player list, starting with player one and passing in descending order. Should a player not submit a proposal or motion turn within 24 hours, the player forfeits his turn and play passes to the next player. The turn is immediately passed when a player submits any number of proposals or motions. Once the last player on the player list has taken his turn, the turn cycles back to the first player.

P017

Proposed by: OkaPoka

Yea (3) - OkaPoka, Formerfish, Charles

Nay (3) - Inferno, NotMySpamAccount, James

You may give your vote for specified proposals to another active player using the HEAL: playername and proposal tags. You may also remove this right using the HURT: playername and proposal tags. You may not delegate your one vote to multiple different players. Players you have delegated your vote to may give their votes and your votes to another delegated player.

P025

Proposed By: Inferno

Yea (4) - NotMySpamAccount, Inferno, Charles, Formerfish

Nay (1) - OkaPoka

Amend R206 to state: "Votes for proposals should be done using the vote tags and include "Yea" or "Nay" or similar positive and negative markers and include the proposal number. A player can also abstain from voting; their vote will not be counted among the number of active votes."

P026

Proposed By: Inferno

Yea (2) - NotMySpamAccount, Inferno

Nay (2) - James, Formerfish

transmute R208.

P027

Proposed By: Aronis

Yea (1) - Aronis, Oka

Nay (2) - James, Formerfish

A new fiat currency will be created. It will be named 'Charletons' in honor of representative Charles510. The Charleton Reserve will be established to oversee this currency.

Section A. The Charleton Reserve Oversight The chair will oversee the distribution of Charletons and track the number of Charletons every player has. Charletons will be tracked through a separate wiki page that is visible to all players. Aronis will serve as the chair. The chair is responsible for updating the Charleton wiki page a minimum of once a week and will be responsible for interpreting rules related to the distribution of Charletons. The Charleton Reserve will print 5000 Charletons upon the passage of the bill. It will use those Charletons to pay boons, salaries, and allowances. Any fines collected will be deposited back into the Reserve. Should the Reserve be depleted, all boons, salaries, and allowances will cease being paid. The Charleton Reserve may only print more money if granted permission through a proposal or motion.

Section B. Allowances and Salaries All players in the game will immediately be granted 110 Charletons upon passage of this bill. Anybody that joins the game for the first time following the passage of this bill will be granted a one time boon of 110 Charletons. A weekly allowance of 10 Charletons will be given to every player provided they vote on one (or more) bills throughout the duration of the week. The weekly allowance will be given out by the Chair to all eligible players within 48 hours of the week ending. A player will receive an immediate one-time allowance of 1 Charleton for every page top post they make. In the event the player double posted to obtain this page top, they will be ineligible to receive the allowance. The Chair of the Charleton Reserve will receive a salary of 2 Charletons a week provided they update the Charleton page at least once. The Game Moderator(s) will receive a salary of 4 Charletons per week. The game moderator is defined as somebody who made at least one meaningful update to the wiki or another substantially beneficial action that progressed the game state in that given week. Other allowances and salaried positions may be added through the passage of new rules. A player may receive multiple allowances/salaries a week as long as they meet the requirements.

Section C. Infractions Should a player fail to follow a rule, they will be fined 20 Charletons for each infraction. All rule violations that occurred prior to the passage of this bill cannot be prosecuted. A player may have an account with negative Charletons due to excessive rule infractions. Should a player commit a rule infraction during a week, they will be ineligible to receive any allowances and/or salaries. A rule may increase or decrease the fine for a specific offense by specifying that within the text.

Section D. Usage Charletons may be transferred to any player in the game by posting an order in bold in the main game thread.

P028

Proposed By: Skitter

Yea (1) - Skitter

Nay (4) - Inferno390, NotMySpamAccount, James, Formerfish

A player is considered to be 'abstaining' on a proposition if they are not voting on it 48 hours after the most recent vote on the proposition has been cast. A player who is abstaining on a proposition will be considered to be voting 'no' on it.

P030

Proposed By: Inferno390

Yea (3) - Inferno390, James, Oka

Nay (1) - NotMySpamAccount

After all players have voted on a proposal that would require unanimous consent to pass, if the bill does not then pass, it gets a further 48 hours from the time of the last vote on the proposal so that all players may change their votes if they wish.

P032

Proposed By: NotMySpamAccount

Yea (3) - NotMySpamAccount, Formerfish, James

Nay (1) - Skitter

Any action not prohibited is permitted, unless it relates to official matters in the rules, in which case it is prohibited if not permitted.

P033

Proposed By: Formerfish

Yea (2) - Formerfish, Oka

Nay (1) - James

Until a time where this body decides to allow communication outside of the public view, all communication between members shall be made in the open and public to each of us equally. Removal of this ban of outside communication must be repealed with a unanimous decision and nothing less. A single holdout would prevent outside communication.

P034

Proposed By: James

Yea (1) - James

Nay (0) -

Lists now exist. Players may create or remove lists using proposals, or alter lists using motions and/or proposals.

P035

Proposed By: Oka

Yea (1) - Oka

Nay (0) -

Officially create a nomic thread called "The Committee Room" in Frogstar World B where discussion about creating extensive or small bills can be held before they are submitted to the floor for votes.

Failed Proposals

P002

Amend R204 to say: “Proposals require an supermajority to pass.” (Reason: Repealed)

P001

There shall be one and only one currency, the coin. All current players upon passage of this proposal shall start with 100 coins and the government shall start with 1000 coins in reserve. No new coins may be created without the consent of a supermajority.

P005

A rule may provide a means by which players win the game. When this happens, each player who won is a Winner until the next time a player wins the game.

P003

Amend R107 to say: "All immutable rules may only be amended, repealed, or transmuted to mutable rules by a proposal with unanimous consent."

Amend R108 to say: "All mutable rules may only be transmuted to immutable rules by a proposal with a supermajority."

Amend R204 to say: "Proposals are enacted when they meet the requirement given by another rule, or if no other rule does so, when they have an absolute majority."

P016

A new fiat currency will be created. It will be named 'Charletons' in honor of representative Charles510. The Charleton Reserve will be established to oversee this currency.

Section A. The Charleton Reserve Oversight The chair will oversee the distribution of Charletons and track the number of Charletons every player has. Charletons will be tracked through a separate wiki page that is visible to all players. Aronis will serve as the chair. Other positions may be added to aid the Chair at their discretion. The chair is responsible for updating the Charleton wiki page a minimum of once a week and will be responsible for interpreting rules related to the distribution of Charletons.

Section B. Allowances and Salaries All players in the game will immediately be granted 510 Charletons upon passage of this bill. Anybody that joins the game for the first time following the passage of this bill will be granted a one time boon of 510 Charletons. A weekly allowance of 51 Charletons will be given to every player provided they vote on one (or more) bills throughout the duration of the week. The weekly allowance will be given out by the Chair to all eligible players within 48 hours of the week ending. A player will receive an immediate one-time allowance of 1 Charleton for every page top post they make. In the event the player double posted to obtain this page top, they will be ineligible to receive the allowance. The Chair of the Charleton Reserve will receive a salary of 5 Charletons a week provided they update the Charleton page at least once. The Game Moderator(s) will receive a salary of 10 Charletons per week provided they make at least one meaningful update to the wiki. Other salaried positions may be added through the passage of new rules. A player may receive multiple allowances/salaries a week as long as they meet the requirements.

Section C. Infractions Should a player fail to follow a rule, they will be fined 5 Charletons for each infraction. All rule violations that occurred prior to the passage of this bill cannot be prosecuted. A player may have an account with negative Charletons due to excessive rule infractions. Should a player commit three or more rule infractions in a week, they will be ineligible to receive an allowance and/or a salary. A rule may increase or decrease the fine for a specific offense by specifying that within the text.

Section D. Usage Charletons may be transferred to any player in the game by posting an order in bold in the main game thread.

P006

Any rule which has an effect retroactively requires a supermajority to pass.

P007

The office of Executive is established.

P011

Players may only make 1 proposal to add or remove a single rule OR 2 separate proposals to amend or transmute a single rule on their turn. In addition, on their turn they may perform any number of motions on their turn.

P015

A player may retract their proposal at any time. When this occurs it does not go into effect and cannot be voted on any longer.

P019

Any group of players may, at any time, declare themselves a COALITION. The CHAIR of said coalition must post the name of the coalition in the thread, as well as all players who are part of it. All listed players must confirm that they are part of this coalition. Once they do, the coalition is official, and can determine its own rules and regulations to be followed by its members. The chair of a coalition may exercise any ex officio right granted to him by a proposal.

P020

If permitted, either conditionally or otherwise, by the rules of his coalition, the chair of a coalition may exercise some or all of the votes delegated by members of his coalition. If the chair does so, the players whose votes are delegated are treated as if they themselves had voted in the standard way. Any vote delegated to a chair may be changed by the delegating player at will.

Passed Proposals

P004

The player who makes a proposal is automatically assumed to be voting for it.

P013

Any player may vote or change their vote at any time.

P023

Amending a rule means to add or remove, clauses, words, or phrases from a rule. Whenever a rule is amended, those amendments immediately come into effect.

P024

Repealing a rule means to remove a rule from the active standing rules. When a rule is repealed, any effects it may have immediately go away and it is removed from the standing rules.

P010

Players are ordered in the player list according to the order that they joined.

P021

Amend Rule R202 to state: "A proposal is a an action that can be made by any player that has the ability to create, amend, repeal or transmute a rule.Proposals shall begin numbering at P001 and count up by each ordinal number. When a proposal is created, all players vote on that proposal to decide whether it passes. A proposal passes if it meets the requirements set out for it based on what it is trying to do and any other rules that restrict how it passes. When a proposal is made a new rule, the new rules will begin numbering at R301 and count up by each ordinal number. When a proposal amends a rule, -A1 shall be added to end of the rule number. The number will count up by each ordinal number for subsequent amendments. The original text of the rule, prior to any amendments, shall be designated by the suffix -A0."

P022

Transmuting a rule refers to changing a rule from mutable to immutable or vice versa.

P008

A Motion is a action that can only be made by a specific player who possesses the capability to do so. The ability to perform a Motion is only given by a rule that states as such. Motions shall begin numbering at M001 and count up by each ordinal number. A Motion may be passed by absolute majority. A Motion's clause always consists of a thing that will happen when it is passed, i.e., "X will occur." Motions cannot change the rules in any way. When a motion passes, the effect stated immediately occurs.

P012

All players have the ability to perform a Motions so as they may ignore any turn restrictions placed on them by other rules. They may do this in conjunction with making proposals, and in conjunction may submit more proposals that the stated limits by any rules. However, should the motion fail, a number of those proposals, chosen by the player who submitted them, must become void and cannot come into effect, so that the player's turn falls under the restriction placed on them by any other rules.

P014

Amend R104 to state: "No-one may edit or delete any post on the the game thread, with the exception of the initial post, which may be edited to display important information at the discretion of the moderator, or in the sole case to adjust proposal numbers so they are in accordance with the numbers of other proposals in this thread, so as to avoid confusion."

P018

A player who creates a proposal controls that proposal. The controlling player may alter their proposal at any time before it is passed. Players may not alter the proposals they do not control, but they met suggest changes that can be adopted by the controlling player. Whenever an alteration is made to a proposal, the new form of that proposal must be posted in the thread and all votes on it are reset, except for the controlling player's vote.

P031

A Bill to Eliminate Legislative Backlog 1a. All Proposals will have a time limit of 96 hours. If the 96 hours elapse and a decision has not been reached on the proposal, it will fail. 1b. If more time to decide on a bill is deemed necessary, any player may motion to extend the time limit. 2. Each player is limited to one current proposal. They must either retract it or wait until is passes or fails to create a new one.

P029

Votes for proposals should be done using the vote tags and include "Yea" or "Nay" and include the proposal number. A player can also abstain from voting; their vote will not be counted among the number of active votes. To abstain from voting on a given proposal, a player must type Vote: Abstain (proposal number) in the thread.

Repealed Rules

None