View Full Version : Refining Chain of Command


Shaitan
Apr 16, 2002, 09:47 AM
The simplest version of the proposed changes to the COC gained the most popular support. Several issues were raised in the poll thread regarding the next step in the COC. The basic ideas were:

This is a complete COC. End it here.
Allow governors/other elected officials to "grab bag" at the end of the COC.
Allow all officials elected or appointed to "grab bag" at the end of the COC.

There was a decent amount of support voiced for each of these options so I'm holding this poll to see where the plurality of support lies.

This is the proposal that "won" the first poll:

Proposed replacement COC. This includes the missing departments and adds the deputies. COC is all department heads, then deputies.

Point 1: In the event of absence or death of one or more cabinet members, this Chain of Command will dictate who should take over.
Point 2: COC
President
Vice President
Domestic Leader
Military Leader
Foreign Minister
Science Leader
Cultural Leader
Trade Leader
Domestic Deputy
Military Deputy
Foreign Deputy
Science Deputy
Cultural Deputy
Trade Deputy

Cyc
Apr 16, 2002, 10:04 AM
I voted for #3 - All Officials. If it gets to the point where the lights are on, but no one's home and the COC gets to the outer fringe of the officials, clearly something needs to be done other than changing the COC. The game should move forward whenever possible, and as Skilord proved, even first-timers can excel. Besides, if the COC works it way through to the outer levels, I feel this would be good training for the individual, should they consider a future Cabinet post

Shaitan
Apr 16, 2002, 10:11 AM
Originally posted by Cyc
I voted for #3 - All Officials. If it gets to the point where the lights are on, but no one's home and the COC gets to the outer fringe of the officials, clearly something needs to be done other than changing the COC. The game should move forward whenever possible, and as Skilord proved, even first-timers can excel. Besides, if the COC works it way through to the outer levels, I feel this would be good training for the individual, should they consider a future Cabinet post
Good points. There's also the argument that if none of the officials shows up, the people who do show up still deserve to play.

Shaitan
Apr 17, 2002, 12:26 PM
This poll is very tight with very low participation. I encourage the citizens of Phoenatica to let their voices be heard.