Cee-Constitution: Article Seven,
Sections One through
Three:
Rules of Cee-Status
Section One:
That ceestatus should be determined by how many reclonings an individual
has undergone, or how many times that individual has died.
Section Two:
That an acceptable ceestatus is computed through the following:
The
individual's ceestatus number, multiplied by eight, must not exceed that
individual's chronological age. A C-3 individual (dead and recloned three
times) should be not more than 24 years of age. It is considered uncleat
to have died more than once every eight years.
Section Three:
That individuals are allowed to rise to C-10 status before they undergo
screening. That this screening shall determine whether the individual:
- can add to that cee-status number,
- can become a
Beyonder apprentice, and later, a Beyonder,
- must be deeceed
(decloned - no more reclonings allowed) so that said individual's next
death is the last.
Last Modified: 5/3/98
Wendy Elizabeth
Kemp