Agatha Nestor
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Noice. You are now number one of my list of "People who I wish to wage a war against."Ayden Cater said:[member="Alexander Nester"]
I've got every planet in OP's territory listed with their noteworthy traits.
Noice. You are now number one of my list of "People who I wish to wage a war against."Ayden Cater said:[member="Alexander Nester"]
I've got every planet in OP's territory listed with their noteworthy traits.
Sarge Potteiger said:I can't take over America by invading Pennsylvania and just 'cutting off' the rest of the country. But the argument that "you knew the risks" is laughable at best considering this rule came into effect long after most of these factions were established. It was designed to punish people for tendrils, not punish them for wanting to go major.
This. This is why I hate invasions. There's barely any story, except for a few people here and there driving their own little car amongst the chaos (see: In Druckenwell, my character took a new take on life. In Naboo, he "died" and is undergoing another massive life change). People don't write invasions for the story, the honour and glory of war, etc. We're not playing it in a romanticised scene where everything is detailed out and it's a marvel to read and enjoyable. I would love invasions if that were the case.Arrbi Betna said:They bring out the competitive writers who play to win and force other writers to either "go with the flow" for story or whatnot and eventually lose or to play the same level of hardball to just stay afloat and hold.
Sarge Potteiger said:All I'm hearing, [member="Cira"], is "I can't voice my thoughts properly."
Considering I'm terrible at debate this doesn't bode well for you.
Allow me to be blunt, but you abstractly just contradicted yourself. In one breath you say "Cloudbreaking rules are fine, people should live with the loss" while the conversation is saying "Don't kill factions in one invasion", and now you're saying "But the One Sith are cloud breaking! Over multiple threads!"Cira said:Take the One Sith -- to do a cloud breaking? They have already done Coruscant, Teta, and Alderaan. Three invasions so far, not one. They can attempt to continue the plan by going for more that will provoke a cloudbreaking.
This is another thing. If it's consensual among both parties, then again. Fine! Take it! We'll all have fun! The second point Ayden brought up was being blind-sided by it. To hop out for a weekend, come back, and suddenly "Oh look MOST OF MY FACTION IS DEAD."Cira said:In fact, both sides of it looked forward to this!
Rhoujen said:Allow me to be blunt, but you abstractly just contradicted yourself. In one breath you say "Cloudbreaking rules are fine, people should live with the loss" while the conversation is saying "Don't kill factions in one invasion", and now you're saying "But the One Sith are cloud breaking! Over multiple threads!"
>Over multiple threads
>Multiple threads
>Threads
That's the point. If you kill a large chunk of a faction over several threads then fine! Take it! You worked for it! Don't just kill 95% of a faction in one. Thread.
Siobhan Kerrigan said:[member="Cira"], [member="Sarge Potteiger"]
What you mean is: Quit thinking of Cira and remember that we're all Illie alts.
See:Cira said:Really, we have factions who agreed to losses of cloudbreaking OOCly already via one thread ( AKA OP and ASA, along with OP and LotF )
Rhoujen said:If it's consensual among both parties, then again. Fine! Take it! We'll all have fun! The second point Ayden brought up was being blind-sided by it. To hop out for a weekend, come back, and suddenly "Oh look MOST OF MY FACTION IS DEAD."