| [DRAFT] Liberate Eastern Islands | |
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| A mean old man | Dec 30 2009, 05:29 AM Post #41 |
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Crazed Curmudgeon
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But they don't control it. If, by "control it," you mean maintain its world factbook entry and sit around doing nothing in the actual region to promote its growth or stability, then I don't really see much change there besides a missing world factbook entry.
Here we go with the "why not?" attitude.
I didn't say anything about "turning people against liberations." I said "rile people up." That includes an array of people with different ideas - including people who are for liberations, but believe that liberations should be reserved for serious matters. I've said pretty much all there is to say. If you want to submit this, be my guest. I've not got any ideas worth consideration, anyway, as far as the opinion I'm getting from your little team goes. |
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| [unibot] | Dec 30 2009, 05:29 AM Post #42 |
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Yellow Matter Custard
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Yeah, yeah, I'm a softy. I even sent an apology to Environmental Rebels when I cooled off. |
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| [unibot] | Dec 30 2009, 05:53 AM Post #43 |
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Yellow Matter Custard
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From the RMB of Eastern Islands.. 7 hours ago The Wise Old Raider ---> i love it how we not only raided a region but we raided his region 2 hours ago Sturgessoft ----> Take that Unibot, you pathetic wannabe! 94 minutes ago The lifeless barrens ------> well it's bout time we booted out the locals don't you think? 24 minutes ago Sturgessoft -----> Curses! The flag won't change! Edited by unibot, Dec 30 2009, 05:56 AM.
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| Kalibarr | Dec 30 2009, 05:55 AM Post #44 |
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looks like you have a fan club |
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| [unibot] | Dec 30 2009, 05:56 AM Post #45 |
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Yellow Matter Custard
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No shit. |
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| A mean old man | Dec 30 2009, 05:59 AM Post #46 |
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Crazed Curmudgeon
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Well, that gets rid of that argument. They don't seem particularly attached to that region, though - can't you just make a new one for them to stagnate in? |
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| [unibot] | Dec 30 2009, 06:08 AM Post #47 |
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Yellow Matter Custard
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Those natives are natives which have recently returned from when they created the region back in 04' ish, they had periods of inactivity and for a brief stint, New Folsom controlled the region. But these natives have continued to come back, and pick up the pieces, again and again, and again. It looks like this time, without a liberation, those natives will come back and find their region as a trophy. And no, there is only one Eastern Islands. This is their region. It has a long, coveted history, with a lot of bloodshed spilled according to the old natives. I'm not going to let these kiddies take that away from them. |
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| Kalibarr | Dec 30 2009, 06:12 AM Post #48 |
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here's what I'd do: Send a few random puppets to there home region and post your gonna raid it, maybe get a few friends involved so it looks like you'll actually do it. If there stupid they'll retreat and you can re-found it,(If they already kicked the natives). If they are smart, you should probably actually try and raid their region |
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| [unibot] | Dec 30 2009, 06:14 AM Post #49 |
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Yellow Matter Custard
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I'm not going to raid them. That would be silly and hypocritical of me. |
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| A mean old man | Dec 30 2009, 06:15 AM Post #50 |
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Crazed Curmudgeon
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So their average span of activity for individual nations is probably... once every 30 to 50 days? Only the most minimal governmental activity involved, of course... I can tell it's got an excessively long history. They've been re-founding themselves over and over again for quite a while. Anyway, do what you will. I'm sick of arguing this with you, as it's obviously going nowhere and none of you or your team will stop to consider what I'm saying without having to put your private careers before it. Make my day - liberate away. |
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