Pour faire court, elle ne peut pas voter :
Faudra que je l'ajoute à mon petit topo sur Mata Hari et ses copines...LSJ a écrit :"Joshua Duffin" <jtduf...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:367aplF4u03m8U1@individual.net...
> LSJ's argument is this: when Kemintiri is playing a card requiring a
> justicar, that card treats her as being a justicar. That's why Closed
> Session lets her vote. (I found this very unintuitive because I had
> thought of Closed Session as applying an effect to the duration of the
> referendum, not an effect resolving immediately - and it has to apply
> its effect immediately on being played for it to treat Kemintiri as a
> justicar. But I can't see any problems with it working the way Scott is
> obviously reading it, so I'll have to revise my intution on Closed
> Session.
Sorry. I was just thinking in terms of "as played" and "while in
play". I wasn't thinking about the extended duration effects, a topic
which had already been covered in the "as a vampire" suite.
Your intuition is correct.
Kem plays Closed Session as a Camarilla justicar, but no longer
qualifiers as either a justicar or a Camarilla during the
polling, so the Closed Session will exclude her.
(Reversal of previous ruling)
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