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jokerman
Cosmo Kramer
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« on: October 24, 2007, 04:10:24 PM »

By very nature this is doomed to failure.  A GM is probably going to have be etched by the constitution.  No one is obligated to follow a person who just declares himself GM, even if the Senate ratifies it or the President appoints him.

Also there's just too many ambiguous points.  What year is it?  If it is 2007, what has happened between now and 2004?  If we've just followed the real world course of events to a tee, why can't we just continue to follow and react to them?  But if we do choose that course, what's the point in government whenever our actions have no impact?

We've got some issues we've got to work out.  In my opinion we've got to restart the timeline so there's no confusion and we've also got to form some kind of competent GM team.
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jokerman
Cosmo Kramer
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2007, 07:19:36 PM »

A team will fail. We cant have that many people and expect the activity to survive.
Well obviously there would be one chief GM delegating tasks for others.  I would be willing to serve on a GM team.  I'm sure there might be other atlasians interested.
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