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* [[NoHug]] - ''thou shalt not lay thy arms unto one other's person so that thy hands touch the other's back, ensnaring them in yon tight grip''
* [[NoHug]] - ''thou shalt not lay thy arms unto one other's person so that thy hands touch the other's back, ensnaring them in yon tight grip''
* [[NoMac]] - ''thou shalt not operate a computer whose keyboard bears the mark of the Apple''
* [[NoMac]] - ''thou shalt not operate a computer whose keyboard bears the mark of the Apple''
* [[NoMorph]] - ''thou shalt not shapeshift thy body mass so that it resembles some other creature, or yearn to possess the ability to do so''</center>
* [[NoMorph]] - ''thou shalt not shapeshift or alter, in any way, thy body mass so that it resembles some other creature, or incorporates features from one or more distinct species, or yearn to possess the ability to do so, nor shall thou create, envision, or idolise such a being or image of a being that is formed from two or more distinct species.''</center>
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Revision as of 04:48, 11 August 2006

THE TRINITY OF NO

are the Three Laws of the Gammasphere. Created by the Knights who say Meh, the Trinity of No represents the ultimate no force in the Gammasphere. The laws are as follows:

  • NoHug - thou shalt not lay thy arms unto one other's person so that thy hands touch the other's back, ensnaring them in yon tight grip
  • NoMac - thou shalt not operate a computer whose keyboard bears the mark of the Apple
  • NoMorph - thou shalt not shapeshift or alter, in any way, thy body mass so that it resembles some other creature, or incorporates features from one or more distinct species, or yearn to possess the ability to do so, nor shall thou create, envision, or idolise such a being or image of a being that is formed from two or more distinct species.