[MUD-Dev] New Topic: Butthead features

clawrenc at cup.hp.com clawrenc at cup.hp.com
Thu Aug 14 14:46:03 CEST 1997


In <Pine.LNX.3.96.970814072452.128E-100000 at mpc.dyn.ml.org>, on
08/13/97 
   at 11:42 PM, Matt Chatterley <root at mpc.dyn.ml.org> said:

>On Wed, 13 Aug 1997 clawrenc at cup.hp.com wrote:

>>    at 08:06 AM, "Jon A. Lambert" <jlsysinc at ix.netcom.com> said:
>> 
>> >I'd be interested on your thoughts on legal systems.  
>> 
>> Were I to do a legal system I suspect it would be something as
>> follows:

...deletia...

>>   The jurors would be told that the system will teleport them to a
>> court room at a pre-defined time (30 RL mins later) in the future to
>> stand judgement.

>What do you do if one or more juror leaves within this period?

They are logged with the crime on non-attendance, and the number of
jurors in the coutroom decreases.  If they all leave, then the trial
defaults to a non-guilty.

>>   The juror list is openly published at the same time.
>> 
>>   The accused is informed that he is accused and when the trial will
>> be.
>> 
>>   Jurors may sell or transfer their juror position to any other
>> society member, including the accused, prior to the trial.

>Aha.

There's nothing like explicitly encouraging corruption in your legal
system.

>>   Non-attending jurors are tagged with the crime of non-attendance,
>> and may or may not be called to stand trial for that crime.

>This is a bit iffy - does non-attendence mean logged in, but didn't
>show up?

The jurors are selected from the pool of players who are members of
the society and are currently logged on at the time the trial
proceedings are started.  If a juror does not pass on his jurorship,
and logs off prior to or during the trial, then the crime of
non-attendance is logged against him (may or may not be acted upon).

Jurors have no chance to not show up.  The system teleports them to
courtroom.

>>   The courtroom has no entrances and no exits.  There is no possiblity
>> to view an in-progress court case unless one of the jurors brings in a
>> remote camera object.

Note: Jurors are actively encouraged to bring cameras, weapons of mass
destruction, and anything else they can think of.

>> It should be amusing at the least, wonderfully chaotic at best, and
>> intensely unfair and primitive at its ideal scene.

>I'd love to see what happened with this.

Me too.  I'm actually rather pleased with it as a quick 10 minute
throw-away idea at a game's legal system.  I'd probably change it
slightly so that the stat editing capabilities in a guilty verdict are
numerically limited, but that's about it.

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