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==Players== | ==Players== | ||
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+ | ==Proposals of note== | ||
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+ | * [https://blognomic.com/archive/sentence_structure Sentence Structure] gave all Prisoners a "Sentence" measured in years. | ||
+ | * [https://blognomic.com/archive/beating_up_the_wrong_guy Beating Up the Wrong Guy] established the basic mechanism for prisoner's dilemma posts where two players could either cooperate or defect using a hashed comment. | ||
+ | * [https://blognomic.com/archive/im_not_locked_up_in_here_with_you I’m Not Locked Up In Here With You] established the Warden/Emperor as an active player, but whose Sentence was considered to be "Demerits" | ||
+ | * '''[https://blognomic.com/archive/crime_time_theft Crime: Time Theft]''' was the first of many dilemmas | ||
+ | * [https://blognomic.com/archive/what_the_prisoners_dilemma_is_really_about What the Prisoner’s Dilemma is really about] allowed prisoners to declare Grudges, which would strengthen some dilemma outcomes. | ||
+ | * [https://blognomic.com/archive/taking_the_fifth Taking the Fifth] forced prisoners to reveal their decisions instead of delaying to let them time out | ||
+ | * [https://blognomic.com/archive/tapping_on_the_radiator Tapping on the Radiator] allowed anyone to create a dilemma between the two lowest-sentenced prisoners | ||
+ | * [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_big_man_in_the_big_house The Big Man in the Big House] gave a power to the prisoner with the longest sentence | ||
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+ | ''[ to be continued ]]'' | ||
==Final Ruleset== | ==Final Ruleset== | ||
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Ais523 orchestrated the injury of every other inmate and [http://blognomic.com/archive/king_of_the_prison became Kingpin]. | Ais523 orchestrated the injury of every other inmate and [http://blognomic.com/archive/king_of_the_prison became Kingpin]. | ||
− | + | [http://blognomic.com/archive/visiting_hours Post-dynastic commentary here]. | |
{{Dynastic Histories}} | {{Dynastic Histories}} |
Revision as of 10:57, 7 July 2017
August 21 - October 6, 2015
Contents
Ascension Address
Retribution was swift after the massive leak of JoshCorp client data. Five million confidential profiles had appeared overnight on a public offshore server, without a single speck of a data trail. The tech teams were mystified, but corporate security saw no reason not to round up the usual suspects, skimming the background network traffic from the previous few weeks, kicking down a number of carefully-chosen doors, and dragging a group of protesting misfits along to the stark and separate concrete cells of Quandary State Penitentiary.
It would only be a matter of time.
Players
Proposals of note
- Sentence Structure gave all Prisoners a "Sentence" measured in years.
- Beating Up the Wrong Guy established the basic mechanism for prisoner's dilemma posts where two players could either cooperate or defect using a hashed comment.
- I’m Not Locked Up In Here With You established the Warden/Emperor as an active player, but whose Sentence was considered to be "Demerits"
- Crime: Time Theft was the first of many dilemmas
- What the Prisoner’s Dilemma is really about allowed prisoners to declare Grudges, which would strengthen some dilemma outcomes.
- Taking the Fifth forced prisoners to reveal their decisions instead of delaying to let them time out
- Tapping on the Radiator allowed anyone to create a dilemma between the two lowest-sentenced prisoners
- The Big Man in the Big House gave a power to the prisoner with the longest sentence
[ to be continued ]]
Final Ruleset
Posts of Interest
Ascension
Ais523 orchestrated the injury of every other inmate and became Kingpin.
Post-dynastic commentary here.