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Eternal Zero Infrastructure or EZI is effectively a player-run banning of a given individual from playing Cyber Nations. When the deletion of a nation under perma-ZI is not sufficient punishment, some nations may be sentenced to EZI. In this case the punishment will not end once the nation is deleted. Future nations created by the same player will be considered equally guilty and continually destroyed. The most common way to escape EZI sentencing is a clearing of EZI lists (lists of rulers who are under EZI by another alliance) by war terms.

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  • Eternal Zero Infrastructure
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  • Eternal Zero Infrastructure or EZI is effectively a player-run banning of a given individual from playing Cyber Nations. When the deletion of a nation under perma-ZI is not sufficient punishment, some nations may be sentenced to EZI. In this case the punishment will not end once the nation is deleted. Future nations created by the same player will be considered equally guilty and continually destroyed. The most common way to escape EZI sentencing is a clearing of EZI lists (lists of rulers who are under EZI by another alliance) by war terms.
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  • Eternal Zero Infrastructure or EZI is effectively a player-run banning of a given individual from playing Cyber Nations. When the deletion of a nation under perma-ZI is not sufficient punishment, some nations may be sentenced to EZI. In this case the punishment will not end once the nation is deleted. Future nations created by the same player will be considered equally guilty and continually destroyed. The most common way to escape EZI sentencing is a clearing of EZI lists (lists of rulers who are under EZI by another alliance) by war terms. Finding newly created nations from the same player is not always obvious. Generally, the player must identify themselves, either intentionally or unintentionally, as being the same player who controlled the previous nation.
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