Star Wars 888 wrote:@Dalton:
Do you want to debate? Because you said that you don't, and seemed to be annoyed with the debate. I'm open for a debate though at your request.
Holy shit I am so sick of you.
It's long overdue.
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In the empire vs rda vs MI vs ewoks thread you clarified on page two that all forces start on opposite sides to each other.
In fact, you actually stated that you had written it in the OP - a blatant lie:
The OP:
After failing to take Pandora, the RDA decides to try and take Endor (which they somehow have access to in this scenario) because it apparently in this scenario also has that metal that they really want. An RDA force of about the same size as the one in Avatar invades Endor, and comes in conflict with the Empire's "finest legion" of the same size as the Battle of Endor, but after the Battle of Endor when the Empire already lost. After a small skirmish, both sides are aware of the other's presence and the battle is on!
Oh, and for the kicks, that mobile infantry force sent to try and invade the bug homeworld in Starship Troopers (the movie) are also stationed in Endor and want to take Endor to use as a forward base to attack the bugs.
The Ewoks start out hostile towards the Empire, the RDA and the mobile infantry, and will probably stay that way for this battle.
So; who wins between some of the biggest jokes in Sci Fi (except for the Ewoks; they're pretty awesome)?
Your "clarification":
In the OP I stated that the 3 sides were essentially on opposite sides of Endor, so the battle will last for more than a day. It'll likely last long enough for logistics to be an issue, and nuking every forest wouldn't help that much.
And thus, the thread is locked until Dalton decides on what to do with it.
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