06-22-2022, 12:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-22-2022, 12:56 AM by BatElite. Edited 2 times in total.)
Since pedants are going to be pedants, I'm thinking the best way to implement this is to replace the precedence/override wiki clauses with a "Laws cannot change the [content? wording? interpretation?] of other laws" clause. Make the intent explicit.
Without that, I suspect people are just going to try and find other ways around the specific wording. "Laws 1 and 2 are null and void" or similar.
(That's not meant as a jab btw, despite me liking the current situation. It's just if you want to prevent pedantry you need to be blunt)
Without that, I suspect people are just going to try and find other ways around the specific wording. "Laws 1 and 2 are null and void" or similar.
(That's not meant as a jab btw, despite me liking the current situation. It's just if you want to prevent pedantry you need to be blunt)