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youwish959

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  1. They want to push their own personal agenda instead of being told what to do by others. 
     
    They wanted no reps during the Grudge War, and despite the fact that they did the majority of fighting against Polar, TOP told them to keep going while they negotiated reps.
     
    They wanted to fight a full and actual war here, but were told along with everybody else by the self appointed leaders (NPO) they they were to tiptoe around CnG and NG.  Then came a hard push for peace from NPO, followed by a treaty with ODN.  It was clear that NPO was using it's leadership during the war to limit the damage given to CnG as a whole.  Is this good strategy on NPO's part?  Absolutely, but they paid the price here and lost a good ally when they prioritized CnG over IRON.

    That is a rather silly line to tout when you consider some 25 alliances hit ODN. Quit with the propagandizing.
  2. Seriously who spies
     
    What is there to gain from spying, access to the highest levels of LoSS Gov forums might give you an insight into relations with our allies - They're all great
     
    People we're thinking about dropping - No one
     
    Nation Guides - Pretty sure you can just ask people for that info these days
     
    Secret Plans - Don't have any
     
    Who we're planning to sign with or get closer to in the future - Just ask, as I do
     
    I mean during war time, that I get, peace time - Why?

    And this is why LoSS is an objectively terrible alliance!
  3. The fact you let Chimaera get under your guys' skin is disheartening. When NSO was founded, the rhetoric was the same, the drive was the same and even the veteran status of most members early on marks another similarity. Everyone said the same thing to NSO that you (the members posting here) are saying about MI6 today. There was not single person gave a damn about what people said about the gov, the rhetoric or the alliance. I know I didn't and I'm sure a majority of NSO doesn't today. In the same vain, I don't care what you say about MI6. We'll be here 6 months from now, 1 year from now, 3 years from now. Plain and simple. I'm going to say this pissing contest can end now, it's a fruitless endeavor for either side. No one will budge and no one will say the other is right.
     
    Holton, there's a big difference between IAA, IAA2 and MI6 (a big part of it is there are very few former IAA in this alliance). If you're interested, feel free to hit me up on IRC and we'll talk about it.
     
    With that said, once again, I'm glad to see this treaty.

    The fact that you guys let one of my backhanded off topic comments regarding Haruhi, a person who spent the majority of his time with the Sith plotting for MI6 and contributing little to nothing, get under your guys' skin is disheartening. That said, I can agree with the sentiment you are portraying. Believe it or not, I don't think anyone in NSO has anything against MI6 as a whole; don't take it so goddamn personally, ffs.
  4. If you think "starting our own sphere" is why MI6 was created then you by no means know much about MI6. As for what other alliances have tried to do, that is all well and good. It gives MI6 some history to study and find where the flaws and cracks were so that we can avoid making the same mistakes. 
     
    The challenge system is meh at best. You are right, it is not a game changer. What would have been a game changer is for NSO to actually use the Moldavi Doctrine as it was intended instead of shelving it and letting it collect dust. 
     
    I am running my mouth because MI6 has yet to fail in the way that NSO did. NSO set out to be game changing and turned generic and bland instead. That is failure. If MI6 does the same, so be it. We will have failed at that point. As of right now, we have not failed though.

    Have we failed though?
    We set out setting a standard of White Peace across the board? For the most part that seems accepted on a wide level.
    We set a standard of you can attack whoever regardless of treaty obligations. That has been widely accepted and seen throughout the verse time and time again, whether that be through ghost declarations, wars with admittedly no casus belli, or the "Attack on one is an attack on all" mantra.
    We sought to set a standard that recruiting from allianaces is alright; you're members won't leave if they are loyal. That seems to be widely accepted, as seen by the formation of your own alliance.
    Need I go on? Although the world may not taken the ideals we hold in the time frame we have wished for, they have been taken too.

    At the end of the day, the Sith really do hold no real opinion of you lot. You have yet to even leave a mere footprint on this world, but although your delusions of grandeur are misled, that is something that we can appreciate. If an alliance does not have a vision, then what is it besides a collective blob of more nations with no drive.

    You came into this world barking at us for reasons beyond us. A group of veteran players such as yourselves should know, we are going to bark back. Recognize this fact and perhaps in the future we shall meet on better terms.
  5. Nail, meet head. It's hard to be enthusiastic when one conquers everything there is to conquer. And roughly 80% of the wonderfully witty one-liner posts in this thread nicely exemplify this point.
     
    "Let's all just make fun of and/or derail this thread that will go nowhere because we say it will go nowhere because no one reads this but us anyway." Seems to sum up virtually every attempt at a meaningful thread of late (unrelated to game mechanics, as Hereno aptly pointed out), no? Some of these posts were of course more contentless than others, but that's beside the point.
     
    The game has become (relative to what it used to be) a small circle jerk of elites simply around to get in their next clever ego-boosting remark or concocted game event, mostly on impulse or past grievances. The problem is that people still follow morons like these anyway because they've been doing this for so long that it's truly believed within the ranks of alliances led by these people that no one else could do it any better, or if they're "retired," that they retain significant enough influence that their impulses still drive their respective alliances' policies, even if the general memberships (or even the newer governance) know little to nothing about shit that went down in 2008.
     
    These egos have gotten so large that we even have fucking AMAs going on. On the Cybernations forums. I mean, really people?
     
    And you wanna know what's even more telling? Look at the people asking the questions.
     
    Nobody wants to get interested in this game anymore because you all make it uninteresting with your overly tired one-ups and wit, your party-line toeing that no one outside the in-crowd understands, and the cynicism coming out of nearly everyone I can think of off-hand except perhaps Jerdge here, and funnily enough he doesn't particularly involve himself in politics.
     
    It isn't cynicism if you're actively opposing change (or if it is, then you're cynical about the consequences of your own hold on power? Think on that for a few moments please), so quit with the fucking charade and acting like you all don't give a shit about this game already. If you didn't, you wouldn't post all the fucking time.
     
    And since we've established that caring about this game is a necessary condition for posting on these forums and ego-stroking as much as you fucks do, get off your asses and get some new opinions or (better yet) quit and bring in some fresh blood, because that's what the game needs if it's ever to become interesting again. It doesn't need your ego or your name-calling or your obscure legalistic nonsensical arguments about shit that happened five years or even one year ago. It needs your enthusiasm, presuming you have any left.
     
    Edit: And I don't entirely remove myself from this category. Feel free to change all those "you"s to "we"s.

    I challenge your assertion that one must care to post.
  6. Private drama in public is always pretty crappy. Best of luck in sorting this out, Fark. 

     

     

    Is that nostalgia? The days of yore calling to your blood from the vast recesses of time?

     

     

     

    TPF will stand by it's allies in this time of need. Vultures can keep their grimy hands to themselves.

     

     

    These are the bests posts in here! The irony is killing me!

  7. Since I never wasted my time posting in our embassy in your forums, I highly doubt that there is something worth of reading. 

     

    Fake edit: If someone from Polaris apologized to NSO for what happened in that war, it was a fool. NSO never deserved a apology for that. 

     

     

     

    And how glorious was to everyone see me doing my diplomatic job? I really miss my time in MK forums, unhappily when I tried to make STA embassy more active I didn't received all the attention I was hooping for. Can I register on TOP forums and you make things happen?

    You give STA a bad rep, man.

  8. Yeah, i'm serious. The STA and NSO were tight for a long time and there is a reason we are no longer but this is not the place.  Again I wish y'all the best.

    No, I think this is a wonderful place for this. I would honestly love to hear this, because frankly on my end I have nothing, but the utmost love and respect for STA; regardless of how far we've come apart.

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