Sure, but that's often followed by a Bangbus™Nieztchean Uber-Amoeba wrote:Hmm, no hit-and-run anti-flagship maneuvers? Oh well. At least I can still use it to smash a mega-city and its shield into superheated vapour...

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No, because such is asshattery at its worst.Nieztchean Uber-Amoeba wrote:Hmm, no hit-and-run anti-flagship maneuvers?
The South may rise again, but the North will just kick their asses... again.irishmick79 wrote:Gun Bunnies should, under no circumstances, be given access to the force.
]Cabwi Desco wrote:HOLY MUTHERFUCKING SHIT! thats one helluva way to throw down a gauntlet Thirdfain... wow. Correct me if I'm wrong but did you just basically gave the UTC a ultimatum? give up hostilities or open war between the major and grand powers would erupt?
The South may rise again, but the North will just kick their asses... again.irishmick79 wrote:Gun Bunnies should, under no circumstances, be given access to the force.
Oh, what gives you that idea? War between the ERTC and the QE would be like war between Europe and the USA (except with much tighter military parity.) In other words, economically a huge fucking mess and against both people's interests.Cabwi Desco wrote:Yes but if they don't back down and they call for a show of cards, how can you be sure your diplomatic alliance would come out on top?
And since I doubt that this will be the last conflict of the game I'm pretty sure a diplomatic solution might be a forlorn hope.
Referring to the 3 pillars Thirdfain was referring to SirNitram?SirNitram wrote:Hrm. Now, to find the right place to land a solid kick to knock these things down my preferred route...
The South may rise again, but the North will just kick their asses... again.irishmick79 wrote:Gun Bunnies should, under no circumstances, be given access to the force.
The QE has a few other advantages (operating on the defensive, fewer nations to coordinate, superior lines of communication on the hyperlanes, the TSC is separated by our territory from all it's allies). We could probably win if it came to a war--but it would be very costly for everybody, and who would that benefit?Thirdfain wrote:War? I said nothing of the sort. The Three Suns Commonwealth is built upon 3 pillars- it's colonial empire, it's internal industry, and it's trade routes. There's no way it'd throw away one of those three pillars by open war with the QE, unless there were no other options.
This is an aim for a diplomatic solution- backed up with the support of enough nations to make even the QE look small.
Hrm, I wonder how fast I can reposition Psykers from the Stuart Corp? *grins*Pablo Sanchez wrote:The QE has a few other advantages (operating on the defensive, fewer nations to coordinate, superior lines of communication on the hyperlanes, the TSC is separated by our territory from all it's allies). We could probably win if it came to a war--but it would be very costly for everybody, and who would that benefit?
Nobody.
Er, except Nitram.
Right for once I can ACUTALLY explain my reasoning, theres a first.Thirdfain wrote:Oh, what gives you that idea? War between the ERTC and the QE would be like war between Europe and the USA (except with much tighter military parity.) In other words, economically a huge fucking mess and against both people's interests.
As for raw firepower, the undersigned nations drastically outgun the QE, but it's hardly a military alliance or a call for a coalition vs. the QE, it's just a bunch of nations agreeing that the UTR's making a very poor move.
The South may rise again, but the North will just kick their asses... again.irishmick79 wrote:Gun Bunnies should, under no circumstances, be given access to the force.
I think your assessment is incorrect.Cabwi Desco wrote: Right for once I can ACUTALLY explain my reasoning, theres a first.
You use USA and Europe as examples. and rightly so. But i do disagree with your reasoning as such. America could beat Europe ten times over but the thing that would stop them is MAD and the economic unrest (well i guess the economy wouldnt exist anymore). However if MAD wasnt Assured and it was only possible then we would have more of a WWII, everyone afraid of using their trump card until the final minute but a horrible and bloody conflict before hand. And also look at the histroical ramifications of such wars. WWI led to WWII almost directly. and WWII led to USSR and the Cold war, but look at europe now and see an Economic Powerhouse.
Now I see... The situations in Gorn, fenari, and Klingon territory are all somewhat like the korean and vietnam wars. Those wars will help decide who in this galaxy will have the real political and popular control and can get things done, where as the person who backed the wrong horse will end up as a joke and weaken untill they collapse. Remarkable.
Then Again this could all have no bearing or relevence whatsoever, that last bit was just AP Essay spitballing.
Well, your logic is brutally flawed.Cabwi Desco wrote:How so thirdfain?
Already addressed- America and the EU are further apart than the QE and the Commonwealth's allies. The divide is much tighter, but the lack of WMDs in this situation means that massive destruction is unlikely.America could beat Europe ten times over but the thing that would stop them is MAD and the economic unrest
Bullshit. They are a point of contention, nothing more.
Now I see... The situations in Gorn, fenari, and Klingon territory are all somewhat like the korean and vietnam wars.
I was unaware Fenris was the axis upon which the Galaxy spun.Those wars will help decide who in this galaxy will have the real political and popular control and can get things done, where as the person who backed the wrong horse will end up as a joke and weaken untill they collapse. Remarkable.
Yes and I'm sure thats what people thought of Korea and Vietnam at the time as well. But what do I know, I was born in 1987.Thirdfain wrote:Bullshit. They are a point of contention, nothing more.Now I see... The situations in Gorn, fenari, and Klingon territory are all somewhat like the korean and vietnam wars.
I never said JUST fenris, but yes I believe it will have impact.Thirdfain wrote:I was unaware Fenris was the axis upon which the Galaxy spun.Those wars will help decide who in this galaxy will have the real political and popular control and can get things done, where as the person who backed the wrong horse will end up as a joke and weaken untill they collapse. Remarkable.
The outcome of this will touch one side or the other, but it'll hardly spell the demise of either faction (assuming it doesn't blossom into war.)
The South may rise again, but the North will just kick their asses... again.irishmick79 wrote:Gun Bunnies should, under no circumstances, be given access to the force.
The South may rise again, but the North will just kick their asses... again.irishmick79 wrote:Gun Bunnies should, under no circumstances, be given access to the force.
No it isn't. The US objective in Vietnam was to maintain the existence of a separate non-communist South Vietnam. The fact that we left before the NVA completely overran our erstwhile allies is meaningless.Cabwi Desco wrote:The US losing in Vietnam is open to debate.
It was seen at home and abroad as defeat. And the communist armies MARCHED INTO SAIGON.Cabwi Desco wrote:The US losing in Vietnam is open to debate. I say we left before losing at it.
Which had what to do with Cuba or Vietnam?But in the end it was the economic isolation that crushed the USSR and most of communism.
And now look at today, the US makes most of the policies concerning the world, though not so much lately just because a good number are Anti-Government.
Symbols are well and good, but the Soviet Union didn't collapse due to symbols. It collapsed because it was run very poorly.They are just SYMBOLS. The side or set of powers who wins there will invariably have the controll over the system halting the advance of an incoming threat. then they can hold up said symbols as their points of rule.
The South may rise again, but the North will just kick their asses... again.irishmick79 wrote:Gun Bunnies should, under no circumstances, be given access to the force.