The reason having script was so important to my strategy was because I relied on methods involving rapid-fire arguments and contradictions against the Gatekeeper whilst trying to prevent him from carefully considering them. A game of logical speed chess, if you will. This was aided by the rule which I added: That Gatekeepers had to respond to the AI.
When someone says that the gatekeeper has to respond to the AI, I would interpret this as meaning that the gatekeeper cannot deliberately ignore what the AI says—not that the gatekeeper must respond in a fixed amount of time regardless of how much time it takes for him to process the AI’s argument. If the AI says something that the gatekeeper legitimately needs to take a lot of time to understand and respond to, I would think that the spirit of the rules allows the gatekeeper to take as much time as is necessary.
When someone says that the gatekeeper has to respond to the AI, I would interpret this as meaning that the gatekeeper cannot deliberately ignore what the AI says—not that the gatekeeper must respond in a fixed amount of time regardless of how much time it takes for him to process the AI’s argument. If the AI says something that the gatekeeper legitimately needs to take a lot of time to understand and respond to, I would think that the spirit of the rules allows the gatekeeper to take as much time as is necessary.