Posted: 2003-12-21 04:55pm
Keep in mind that I have yet to redeploy to threaten the Cornerians.
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Can you be a little more specific than that. I'm trying to avoid any "But my whole fleet was in hiding, mwaha ha ha ha." kind of affairs.Dahak wrote:Well, my fleet's are where their name says they are. Except Fast Response Fleet, which is currently in Aregath space.
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And the people of the killed ships aren't dead. They just have to be regrown and integrated with a mind-copy prior to their disintegration
Well, as their names suggest, they are in the systems named. They are in mostly in orbit or clsoe to the Planet(s) in the system they're guarding. Some units are within the planets atmosphere, and on patrol in the outer regions (mostly light cruisers and destroyers). The system patrol craft, frigates, and the other small fry are on normal patrol duty throughout their systems.Stormbringer wrote:Can you be a little more specific than that. I'm trying to avoid any "But my whole fleet was in hiding, mwaha ha ha ha." kind of affairs.Dahak wrote:Well, my fleet's are where their name says they are. Except Fast Response Fleet, which is currently in Aregath space.
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And the people of the killed ships aren't dead. They just have to be regrown and integrated with a mind-copy prior to their disintegration
Who says they've thrown themselves on the side of the PRC? All they're doing so far is prepare for a potential war, one which could easily spill over into the war.Thirdfain wrote:I'm curious, Stormbringer- why is your power suddenly aligning itself with the PRC? They haven't even spoken with you, much less done anything which would warrent you throwing in your lot with them.
Purely OOC curiousity- the Affront is your power to play as you will, of course.
Story reason is probably because the Affront made prior contact with Azegarters in exile, and Azegart was pro-PRC. Real reason is probably because Stormbringer (the player in control) trusts Beowulf more than he trusts you. The mentality of the player has the major role in RP gaming.Thirdfain wrote:I'm surious, Stormbringer- why is your power suddenly aligning itself with the PRC? They haven't even spoekn with you, much less done anything which would warrent you throwing in your lot with them.
No. Sleep is for the dead.Beowulf wrote:Jesus Christ, can't a guy get some sleep with out a week going by gametime?
Sigh. God only knows why, ridiculous space hippy that he is.You've always been aligned with Alyrium's faction.
Explain. Why do you believe mercantilist policies to be the best bet?You've been pro free trade in every STGOD we've tried on this forum thus far--even in this game, when (arguably) mercantilist policies are of the greatest benefit.
True, but it's means I have no plans to turn my back on you at all.Thirdfain wrote:Inarguably true.
To be honest, I would have gladly stuck with Stormbringer back in the beginning. I spent a lot of time thinking about how I was going to play it from there. What I ended up doing seemed to be the best way to put myself in a position of power- and I'd like to say, with only minimal autofellatio, that my efforts succeeded spectacularly, making me a galactic leader with a cadre of loyal allies.
A wise lesson all would do well to learn.True, but it's means I have no plans to turn my back on you at all.
We arent hippies!!!Sigh. God only knows why, ridiculous space hippy that he is.
Darksider wrote:That does it. I'm getting paranoid.
I'm setting up various back-up plans in action in case I get stabbed in the back by my "Allies"
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Thirdfain wrote:No, no- you've been VERY useful to my plans, and in-game, the military poritions of the Senate view you as friends and allies. Besides, your warships fight alongside mine.
I need the Grand Alliance and the CPS, and I will not break it.
I can't argue with that. Your nation is largely responsible for arranging the current Tripolar (Grand Alliance, Entente Cordiale, HAB-PRC Axis of Evil) state of the game.Thirdfain wrote:Inarguably true.
To be honest, I would have gladly stuck with Stormbringer back in the beginning. I spent a lot of time thinking about how I was going to play it from there. What I ended up doing seemed to be the best way to put myself in a position of power- and I'd like to say, with only minimal autofellatio, that my efforts succeeded spectacularly, making me a galactic leader with a cadre of loyal allies.
For the same reason that mercantilism was effective in a period of real life history. There are vast, untapped, and largely unclaimed stretches of space from which you can extract natural resources virtually without limit. The best thing to do is to play the same game as the British did after the rennaissance. Grab as much territory as you can lay hands on and exploit the hell out of it. The markets in other countries aren't overly developed at this stage in the game, making Free Trade not as attractive as it might otherwise be.Explain. Why do you believe mercantilist policies to be the best bet?
Wow. That makes a great deal of sense. Hmm.For the same reason that mercantilism was effective in a period of real life history. There are vast, untapped, and largely unclaimed stretches of space from which you can extract natural resources virtually without limit. The best thing to do is to play the same game as the British did after the rennaissance. Grab as much territory as you can lay hands on and exploit the hell out of it. The markets in other countries aren't overly developed at this stage in the game, making Free Trade not as attractive as it might otherwise be.
Hey, we never were allied on paper- we just cooperated in the mutual rape of an unsuspecting power.If you want loyal allies you won't find better than the Affront and myself. Unlike Thirdfain I'm not about to use and discard allies.