Why would I want to sully the beaches of beautiful Alaska?CmdrWilkens wrote:Shep its the PACIFIC Union not the Cascadian Union.

Why would I want to sully the beaches of beautiful Alaska?CmdrWilkens wrote:Shep its the PACIFIC Union not the Cascadian Union.
Because an aircraft carrier and 112 very high performance soviet interceptors ideal pieces of an nation's military? *kill-filed*Ryan Thunder wrote:This, coming from the guy who inflated the Costas' ORBAT up to ridiculous levels and then proceeded to dictate the actions of other player armies that were not under his control so he could do more damage? That's rich.Beowulf wrote:Project much?
Because the nation is the Pacific Union even if the place where the oil is spilling happens to be what used to be Cascadia.MKSheppard wrote:Why would I want to sully the beaches of beautiful Alaska?CmdrWilkens wrote:Shep its the PACIFIC Union not the Cascadian Union.
Good thing Ryan isn't CATO, huh?Stas Bush wrote:You don't really need to be "afraid" of CATO, you should just remember that picking fights with us will bring endgame.
Somebody call me a WAH-bulance.Ryan wrote:Well, I do think you're a moron and a terrible roleplayer. Your take on the strategic situation would go right in line with that assessment.
Where the hell do you think I got my nukes from in such a short period of time?Lonestar wrote:Good thing Ryan isn't CATO, huh?Stas Bush wrote:You don't really need to be "afraid" of CATO, you should just remember that picking fights with us will bring endgame.![]()
Then you might want to update your organizational page on Wiki.Ryan Thunder wrote: Where the hell do you think I got my nukes from in such a short period of time?
The missile carriers have been there for fuckin ages, man.Lonestar wrote:Then you might want to update your organizational page on Wiki.Ryan Thunder wrote: Where the hell do you think I got my nukes from in such a short period of time?
the goddamned wiki wrote:648 × M-3 Grizzly main battle tanks
1 × M-x3A Gatling Grizzly close-air defenders
180 × M-2A Spitting Cobra self-propelled multiple rocket launchers
240 × M-5 Interceptor self-propelled air defenders (540 planned)
1 × air defense regiment (2 planned)
2 × independent air defense battalions
75 × M-19 Harbinger theatre ballistic missile carriers (90 planned)
2 × missile battalions
3 × independent missile batteries
[...]
Alright, let me clarify:Ryan Thunder wrote: The missile carriers have been there for fuckin ages, man.
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:I thought the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships stipulates that oil tankers must be double hulled, or at least the new ones from a certain date. In general, the newer oil tankers are double hulled.
Well, no. Though I am not too sure how many international conventions we chose to adopt or not adopt. In all technicality, there's no law of the sea, or anything like that.Lonestar wrote:Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:I thought the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships stipulates that oil tankers must be double hulled, or at least the new ones from a certain date. In general, the newer oil tankers are double hulled.
Did we have anything like that though?
No, it wouldn't. I think there's an agreement that something like the Hague Convention exists, but no "Outer Space Treaties" or anti-proliferation treaties.Siege wrote:Didn't we all pretty much agree that every widely adopted treaty before 1940 existed in this world as well, or somesuch? Granted that won't include double-hulled oil tankers...
PeZook wrote:That's because we didn't have nukes or space programs, while it's reasonable to assume oil tankers existed in the game before.
PeZook wrote:That's probably we argued about the convention in the past, right?
I think we've been over the matter a few times already...
PeZook wrote:*throws arms up in disgust*
I shall demand you present your country's entire civil, criminal, trade and occupational law code, otherwise I will consider it nonexistant
Okay what I requested, and was generally agreed upon at the time, was the all pre-1945 international treaties were in force in our world. This would include the Geneva conventions, the Hauge Conventions, Declaration of Paris and some of the early work on copyrights, extradition, and the like.Siege wrote:Didn't we all pretty much agree that every widely adopted treaty before 1940 existed in this world as well, or somesuch? Granted that won't include double-hulled oil tankers...
I suspect Shep chose me as the unfortunate one because I am the mod and I can't so easily hammer the post without accusations of powergaming for my personal benefit.CmdrWilkens wrote:Shep its the PACIFIC Union not the Cascadian Union.
Also this came out of nowhere so if it goes un-modded I'm gonna write up a WIN/WCGS incident response for tomorrow morning.