I, at least, an not trying to tell you that. What I'm trying to say is that sometimes, if you don't understand something, maybe it's not because the text is unclear. Maybe it's because you just didn't get it.
If something is perfectly clear, everyone will get it and the truth will be obvious.
This is not the case here. I'm not even totally convinced that benign Co-Pilots should be disallowed.
If one person understands something and another does not, the thing is not clear. Assuming that something is clear because you can understand it is foolish; such a principle would have me believe that most of the human population consists of woolly-headed idiots. Because I've always found math to be simple and easy to understand, but most people around me seemed to have trouble with it. When I was a child I thought people just weren't trying, but now that I'm slightly older I've come to understand that something that's completely clear to me might in fact be totally unclear by any objective standard.
I would say more that it's a possibility that is accounted for, rather than intended.
I don't know what this means.
Wasn't the whole point of reply #18 that Demonic Co-Pilot does not account for such things?
...and the current ruling appears to be that -0 powers do not cancel out the pure mortal bonus.
What?
I'm fairly certain that ruling's wrong.
One possibility is to grant an additional +1 when invoking an aspect via debt. (To prevent debt laundering, this should probably be coupled with a cost of two Fate points to buy off the resulting debt compel.)
Bad idea. Don't mess with the Compel system like this, it can only end badly.
A point of Sponsor Debt is a virtual Fate Point. This change would make that not so, rendering them much less point-full.
Another possibility is to grant bonuses to actions taken to pay off a debt compel.
Better, but probably pointlessly clunky and liable to make Compels into good things. Seriously, it's not good to mess with this stuff unless you really know what you're doing.
Personally, I think it's probably best to let people go into FP debt without a Power. It mitigates some systemic problems that show up when people have no FP. Namely, it means that non-taggable Aspects are never totally worthless and it means that Compels are never irresistible.
I dislike the idea of handing out irresistible Compels, it seems kinda mean unless the Compels are really soft.
As an added benefit, this lets Sponsor Debt be -0 with no issues.