Besides Indhopal could use some brownie points with the MESS and this doesn't really cost me that much

sbbigsteve (5:16:21 PM): ....if there's a Dr. Shroomhatten I will have to hurt you.
Okay... I'm not deeply involved in any of this, and I don't really care either way, but let me be the one to say... That's a fucking low blow. I don't fucking care where it came from; it's uncalled for, and you pathetic bastards fucking know it.Lonestar wrote:Yup. Or, judging by your slogging through of the Story threads, an uemployed graphics artist.
What reason does the Byzantine emperor have to pull shite out of his arse? You really gonna call it sour grapes? Are you not familiar with the concept that at some point a critical mass of circumstantial evidence makes a goddamn convincing case? Each specific allegation on its own might not be enough to convince the world, but if enough allegations are heaped upon the MESS, you bet that at some point people will start to ask questions.RogueIce wrote:Fin, what documentation? Because it wasn't anything from that meeting, I can promise you. There were no transcripts or audio recordings or anything of that sort for the meeting itself. I can tell you this since it was held in Miami. In my nation. My conference hall. So what do you have in this documentation?
Right; that works for me. Let's tarmac away.Raj Ahten wrote:Seigetank, since we've seemed to have agreed about all the major points of the highway project I figure I'll just announce it in the game thread to try and get other nations involved. For the irrigation projects lets have the scientists publish some feasibility studies and so forth and go from there.
Fuck off, he's the one who called me a liar.SiegeTank wrote:
Okay... I'm not deeply involved in any of this, and I don't really care either way, but let me be the one to say... That's a fucking low blow. I don't fucking care where it came from; it's uncalled for, and you pathetic bastards fucking know it.
Have you ever walked and talked to the civilian population of a nation at war? I have, despite the fact that we were daily bombing the shit out of cities and in turn getting the shit blown out of us the vast majority of Iraqis I interacted with just wanted to go about their lives and couldn't give two shits whether we were around or not. I would say from real world experience that there is always a large population base that you can stir to active endeavour and a much larger population base that will go with the flow but honestly couldn't care either way. The willing quiescence of the middle is the most basic force out there and it would take a hell of a lot to motivate them to action, nothing you've done so far strikes me as the sort of thing to get tempers raised in more than the dedicated protions of a nations counter culture base.Stas Bush wrote:You mean Sheppard's missiles didn't rain on the Old Continent 10 years ago? Man, "don't care"? You're grasping at straws...CmdrWilkens wrote:Yes I think that large portions in most CATO nations believe Stanislav (and yet probably 60%+ don't care )
Whenever I see that name "Sesshomaru" I think of this VGCats strip where the artist responds to purported fan-mail insisting on Inuyasha being referenced.Shinn Langley Soryu wrote:So, you really did name an aircraft carrier after Sesshomaru. Considering that I named my own aircraft carrier (and hell, my entire nation) after Asuka Langley Soryu, that's par for the course, really.
I'd write a few things on how poorly the InuYasha anime was handled and how batshit insane certain parts of the fanbase are, but that's neither here nor there with regards to this game.Steve wrote:Whenever I see that name "Sesshomaru" I think of this VGCats strip where the artist responds to purported fan-mail insisting on Inuyasha being referenced.Shinn Langley Soryu wrote:So, you really did name an aircraft carrier after Sesshomaru. Considering that I named my own aircraft carrier (and hell, my entire nation) after Asuka Langley Soryu, that's par for the course, really.
"It's freaking Dragon Ball Z for girls!"
Yeah, except the facts that Heraclius brought up I did not know, and they are new information. I merely suspected Shep whereas he basically shed the light on a meeting of the MESS that concerned his existence.Steve wrote:I think the point's been made that Heraclius has every reason in the world to go along with a vicious attack on the MESS given how his relationship with them ended up.
It has been greenlighted.Steve wrote:Your plan to try and find Shepistani exiles who will claim they saw Shep alive after the Pathogen War, or that the Old Dominion took him into custody, etc, is more key to making it believable.
The CATO didn't bring Shep to power, the same Shep who basically wanted to annihilate the entire world. As for the MESS, why would the more conscious members of the MESS stand behind the Old Dominion and Al-Sheppard? To get a piece of the blame?Steve wrote:In the end, all you've done is ensure the CATO-MESS split becomes permanent
Actually I'm just a private citizen.Raj Ahten wrote:Of course we have no definitive evidence that it was the UCSR that did it, but really who else could it be?
SiegeTank wrote:Oh sod off you inexcusable prick. Either you didn't know what the fuck you were talking about or you were lying. As far as I'm concerned he extended you the benefit of the doubt. Turns out you were pulling shite out of your arse, and that's your excuse for breaking out what amounts to the most pathetic out-of-context name-calling I've seen in this game? That's beneath you, and you know it.
Highlighted for the benefit of your walnut-sized brain. There is no "benefit of the doubt" there, he's the one that started making this personal, not me. And I didn't even call HIM out on him making the claim that I said(OOC) no one in the MESS leadership knew of Shep's existence. At least, I didn't call him out in a way that assumed he was flatout lying as opposed to misremembering or misreading.Stas Bush wrote: He lowered himself to OOC lying to cover up Sheppo crimestruly, the game is having a heavy toll on the senile "Lord" Fairfax
Um... remind me, what OOC information did I use IC and when? (HERV claims was definetely not me using OOC; more of a mistake of not following the game and thus not knowing HERV research was made public already). Besides, occasional flamewars serve the game. I don't really understand your beef though, you basically made two or three posts demanding me to prove Shepistani SAC was participant to war crimes, with brash arrogance that it's not so.Lonestar wrote:But hey, Stas can use OOC information IC and claim it's "coincidental" with nary a peep.
Dude, I really think there's a slight difference between "foreign power invades and occupies our nation" and "bioweapons are raining on our heads". The situations aren't even remotely analogous, since the US isn't trying to kill every fucking Iraqi via horrible disease cocktails, so you can try to go about your life.CmdrWilkens wrote: Have you ever walked and talked to the civilian population of a nation at war? I have, despite the fact that we were daily bombing the shit out of cities and in turn getting the shit blown out of us the vast majority of Iraqis I interacted with just wanted to go about their lives and couldn't give two shits whether we were around or not. I would say from real world experience that there is always a large population base that you can stir to active endeavour and a much larger population base that will go with the flow but honestly couldn't care either way. The willing quiescence of the middle is the most basic force out there and it would take a hell of a lot to motivate them to action, nothing you've done so far strikes me as the sort of thing to get tempers raised in more than the dedicated protions of a nations counter culture base.
Yet the Iraqis were living with bombs exploding in their market place on a non-routine but almost daily basis for more than 2 1/2 years when I was last over there. A PeZookian citizen mightt remember cowering but he also remembers it as a period of a month or so a decade past. The folks I were dealign with had all the bad shit going on of people snathed from heir homes in midnight raids, roadside business turned into meat grinders, village squares becoming open air barbeques and they had been doing so for YEARS. The psychological weight of time is, I would hold, far more disruptive than scope. Moroever the actual physical destruction was worse for the Iraqis than for our hypothetical civilians.PeZook wrote:Dude, I really think there's a slight difference between "foreign power invades and occupies our nation" and "bioweapons are raining on our heads". The situations aren't even remotely analogous, since the US isn't trying to kill every fucking Iraqi via horrible disease cocktails, so you can try to go about your life.CmdrWilkens wrote: Have you ever walked and talked to the civilian population of a nation at war? I have, despite the fact that we were daily bombing the shit out of cities and in turn getting the shit blown out of us the vast majority of Iraqis I interacted with just wanted to go about their lives and couldn't give two shits whether we were around or not. I would say from real world experience that there is always a large population base that you can stir to active endeavour and a much larger population base that will go with the flow but honestly couldn't care either way. The willing quiescence of the middle is the most basic force out there and it would take a hell of a lot to motivate them to action, nothing you've done so far strikes me as the sort of thing to get tempers raised in more than the dedicated protions of a nations counter culture base.
When you're a PeZookian who still remembers cowering in his home/fallout shelter as military patrols in MOPP gear drove through the streets, ABM missiles streaked up into the sky and you're wondering whether or not the air defences got them all, and if you'll perhaps die a month later while bleeding out of ever orifice, it's a little bit harder to ignore Sheppard's apparent resurrection.
Nonsense. It was perfectly calculated and intended that in the event of an actual release, we would cloth ourselves in proper fine clothing and claim credit for the destruction of a megalomaniac who destroyed Astaria.Lonestar wrote:aaaannnnnndddd.....I couldn't help including Fin's little "Oopsie" in his speech. Fin man, you are a credit to CATO
CATO/MESS relations have been fucked for quite some time. I won't even try to go through it because part of the reason they've been fucked is neither of us agrees upon a timeline of slights upon the other.Crossroads Inc. wrote:So basically are CATO / MESS Relations fcked at this point? If nmot ingame they certainly seem so Out opf game with all the houting going on.
Shoot Im not that stupid to actually try and start something, I was thinking purely information gathering, mostly so if they try plotting something I can know about it. Though If as you say I am not going to find anything, I may scale it back again. But Lord I have NO Interest in either "extracting" shep nor starting anything, I just want to know whats going on.CmdrWilkens wrote:Oh and if you are sending SpecOp teams into the MESS...that woudl be foolish because:
A) None of us have any documentation to find (other than Lonestar)
B) All of the people in the know are rather heavily guarded so a clandestine extraction would be impossible
C) A military operation on foreign soil is cause for war, you might want to stick to something a little more discreeet like deniable intelligence activities using either agents with diplomatic cover (and thus not subject to imprisonment) or withou diplomatic cover (but thus able to blend in wit the background a bit more)
Either way you probably aren't going to find anything.