[ANSTHRLD] Looking for help on badge conflict

Darin Herndon DHerndon at chkenergy.com
Tue Jun 5 15:21:33 PDT 2007


The shakefork on the cinquefoil will be a tertiary, not a secondary.
That can be important when you review the "X." rules as Daniel noted.

As an educational exercise, I would also encourage you to follow
Daniel's recommendation.  Take each possible conflict you find and
compare it to the proposed badge.  Then see if X.1 rules that these
would be clear.  If not clear then check X.2 and any sub-points, etc.
When you reach a rule, or sub-point of a rule, that (alone or combined
with differences noted in other points) shows you to be clear, then you
are clear.  If you reach a point and are not sure how it applies in this
case, or the rule is confusing, bring that specific point back to this
group for input/analysis.  If you think you are clear but want
validation, note the possible conflict and why/which rule you think
makes this clear.

But don't forget to follow Daniel's point on roses.  You are going to
need to check for any armory where you can insert the word rose instead
of cinquefoil.

You really seem to be heading in the right direction with your conflict
checking; you just need practice and experience.  Daniel's
recommendation above will help greatly to build your experience,
knowledge and confidence.

Etienne
 
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