Well, I'm against both practices. When a player-nation goes under, transferring all of their goodies directly to someone else at no cost causes all kinds of problems, as we learned in STGOD4.SirNitram wrote:My apologies. I assumed you were smashing down on the practice of 'granting' power, instead of invading NPC states. We'll assume over the six months that all the useful infrastructure is destroyed by riots and fighting, then.
It had appeared that Nitram'd assembled an ad-hoc coalition to justify his power grab (like the Arcane Empire mugging) and that would have complicated things immensely.Thirdfain wrote:I assume SirNitram intends on invading. This is a fair enough cassus belli to any power which has the stones or the inclination to move in and counter them.
If it's going to play out as a difficult operation, wherein the three powers have to fight a nasty war with Desco's remains and anyone else in the area, they can go ahead and do it--although if that's the case I'm sure they won't. Corsair involvement would certainly get QE in on it along with anyone else who wanted on the bangbus, and then the Sabai, Stuart, and Corsairs would just get very badly mauled and end up with nothing to show for it anyway.
What I objected to is the territory falling into their hands for free just because Desco was an ass and got banned. That's simply no good at all.
Well, RHPS was on VH1 just now.Nitram wrote:No, just always plays in my head at the words 'Time warp'.