And if they state that tired "Party switch" points, imagine it as a company -
If you're an morally ethical Manager that brought along your team to succeed Kenneth Lay (CEO of Enron) at Enron in July 2001, your whole ship is still going down. The court may not find you guilty and make you & you team rot in jail, but Enron is still dead in water, and all Enron assets should go to whoever harmed as best as they could after breaking up company.
(And Party switch? If that's true you had horrible taste in jumping onto a past crime ridden ship anyway. Like whoever wants to take over Enron July 2001)
And if they state that tired "Party switch" points, imagine it as a company -
If you're an morally ethical Manager that brought along your team to succeed Kenneth Lay (CEO of Enron) at Enron in July 2001, your whole ship is still going down. The court may not find you guilty and make you & you team rot in jail, but Enron is still dead in water, and all Enron assets should go to whoever harmed as best as they could after breaking up company.
(And Party switch? If that's true you had horrible taste in jumping onto a past crime ridden ship anyway. Like whoever wants to take over Enron July 2001)