Tashan Valiant
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It is spelled "latter"
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As a former GATO member, I'm happy to see them seek a new relationship with an alliance they will greatly benefit from.
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They are worth it pound for pound. It's just you could have advanced much faster if you bought them early in the development of your nation.
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I don't like how they get things done, not my personal style. I have nothing else against them though and I must admit they play the game the best.
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Hope the 5 topics was a computer error and not yourself but congratulations either way.
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In remark to a couple posts back, if they aren't fighting back it probably means they don't really care. They might have been the violators. Having suffered from a FAN blitz myself I can say not fighting back doesn't seem like them. I just sent awkward messages their way and made them all get so mad they nuked me and declared peace
OOC: With the terms, I'd be pretty bored logging in every day to collect taxes and not improve my nation . Maybe that is the reason for some of the FAN members absence.
On the nature of order.
in Open World Forum
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As for the piece, I believe it is masterfully crafted and the OP must be a very skilled writer.
However, I do believe the "Nature of Order" is subjective. The way I view order is where peace reigns and everyone is happy. Sadly that is not the case as war still runs rampant and there are rogues and all manner of beastly things out there to harm you. Order is an evergoing process that will never be obtained and given some of the actions NPO has taken they seem to step away from order at times. Many times though they do take a grand step in promoting order. In extending a hand to the outer realms of the red team world they are helping the Cyberverse grow. Through diplomacy and quick action problems are solved before they become bigger problems.
We all have our own view of what order is meant to be, and that is why there are Alliances in this game. The size and power of NPO makes their view on order more apparent than others but it is no more right or wrong than any other form of order.