Open Olympics Participation Charter

A work in progress...

Participation

"To further the excellence of the human form and spirit", Theodore Zacharia, 6th November 2006

    Rules for Participation
  1. Any person passing qualification may take part
  2. Participants must be of human form [1]
  3. Any non-destructive power source [2] may be used
  4. Any modifications within the above rules are acceptable[3], this includes (but not exclusively):
    • drugs
    • genetics
    • endoskeletons
    • exoskeletons
    • bionics/cyborg
    • implants
  5. All propulsion [4] must be from the human form

Footnotes

  1. Human Form: head, torso, two arms, two legs, extending limbs are allowed
  2. Power Source: No localised nuclear or other sources emitting detectable radiation, no localised singularities or related black hole or quantum/vacuum energy sources emitting any detectable radiation. Remote power via existing black holes may be used as long as no additional matter is destroyed to boost power, only natural flow source (no expending of asteroids or plants to boost/generate additional power)
  3. Modifications: Genetics modifications on adults are allowed, as is selective breeding, however modifications to minors for the purposes of extending ability beyond the norm may not be carried out in countries where this is illegal, disqualification and banning for life for the participant (and those responsible) will be the penalty for breaking this rule. No restriction is placed on the use of non-human DNA as long as no other rules are broken in so doing
  4. Propulsion: no wheels are allowed, no external thrust allowed (e.g. no rocket boosters, anti-gravity etc), all locomotion must be derived from the human form, from 2x arms and/or 2x legs