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  1. But hitting single nations without a valid declaration of war on their alliance is a violation of alliance sovereignty, only something the very worst of barbarians would entertain! This is making a complete farce of True Francoist Principles!

    Sarcasm aside, you can execute this if you are prepared to face the consequences.  DBDC is built without a tail end, so there is nothing to grab and drag down.  There is no other alliance constructed the way DBDC are and I doubt very strongly other AA's can try to imitate that and live to tell about it.

  2. This is not the first time DBDC's tech suppliers have come under direct threat, and it certainly won't be the last.  It's a well-known, though surprisingly ineffective tactic and requires a lot more commitment and infrastructure than anyone at Polar has prepared.  It's not to say it cannot be done, but it's an exercise in futility and as I stated before, will be Polar's undoing if they follow through on even a portion of what they've assigned themselves.  

     

    I'm with OsRavan on this one, I think it's a lot of banter and posturing to please a constituent base that has probably already made up its mind.  I would have advised waiting until the political climate was more in their favor, but then again, that's why I'm not on that side of the treaty web.  It's all conjecture until someone does something about it, and I'm confident in the ability of our tech suppliers to defend themselves bravely.  

     

    What is real is DBDC's recognition of war with every aspect of Polaris, from their tech supply chains to their leadership and treaties.  As Prodigalmoon alluded to earlier, it's best to not pick a fight with an enemy that has little to lose, though it's unfortunate he wasn't capable of distinguishing which party that is.  DBDC will take very little direct damage from such a moronic foreign policy as Polar's "hit the tiniest nations at will" and can guarantee any ally of Polaris a zero percent chance of survival outside of peace mode in the top 300 ranks.  

     

    Tech sellers may evolve and cycle as they wish, but nations will at some point cross that 170k threshold and we will be there waiting, with no expiration date.  Ask the former eQ coalition how the post-war destruction/rebuilding went for their super tiers, I will wait.

     

    As for specific alliances in question, such as TOP, Bob hit it on the head.  We recognize a state of war with all of NpO's treaty base, and while they are on it, we consider them enemies of our state.  We are cognizant, however, of the mutual ally situations that may exist and will not forsake allies solely for the purpose of satisfying an OWF bloodlust.  I'm certain Polaris will take a similar approach to their declaration.  It will be a very interesting next couple of years, since neither of us is going anywhere anytime soon, and we both have a lot of friends.

  3. While it saddened me when DBDC hit Pax (I actually like Pax, because they are one of the few who will fight back)....

     

    I look at SUN and hope that they are wiped from the game.

     

    please show no mercy to this alliance with more government members than they know what to do with.

     

    o/ DBDC 

    may your will be done.  We aren't really capable of wiping anyone from the game, but setting them back a year isn't out of the question.  Either way, it will be a fun war and SUN always gives a good fight, both on the battlefield and here.

  4. Not really. Sending aid to DBDC is an act of war against Polar, hence it's Polaris' prerogative to respond to the individual nations and an alliance can't say anything without admitting that they endorsed the tech deals. Meaning that they committed an act of war on Polar.

    This is some of the most stretched logic you will see ITT and reeks of schattenman rage speech. Not only do I see this as a desperate play, one that will be absolute hell to keep up, but you're essentially cementing the current political state of CN against you (Polaris) over what is by all accounts a well-timed preemptive strike by DBDC.

    You are more than welcome to take whatever approach you think is warranted, but don't be surprised if this is your ultimate undoing. I have no doubt that our allies will see this for what it is, a back door approach to a problem you were more than capable of solving along with the rest of our detractors. You're basically doubling down on a losing hand and I commend your bravery.

    DBDC hereby recognizes your recognition of attacks and does you one better. Until a second agreement is reached, DBDC will consider itself at war with every current and future ally of Polaris and might just hit anyone who send tech there too, if it pleases the casualty gods. If you wish to trade the micro tier for all claim to the upper tier for the rest of your existence we gladly accept your challenge and volunteer as tribute for the 1v1 you so desperately seem to think NPO deserves.

    We have been prepared for your decree of ineptitude and let me be the first to welcome you to big boy warfare. Godspeed Polaris, you will need it.
  5. The State of Unified Nations hereby recognizes the attack by Doombird Doomcave against our nation as an act of war.  We are a peaceful and non-aggressive alliance, and nothing we have done have warranted this attack.  We have the right to exist and contribute to this world, but when put to task - we will fight until we survive, or are destroyed, for our right to peacefully exist in this community.


    Noted. Thanks for being alive SUN
  6. I really don't get all the overreaction to all these senate proposals.  It always seems to come from nations with less than 1,000 infra too (which was you Methrage until less than a week ago).  I don't know how more clearly to iterate this: the purchase of one bank would literally have more impact on your nation than any of these proposals and the relative impact these have on tiny nations versus large nations is astounding.  For every negative event that costs these tiny nations a few thousand per collection it ends up being a multimillion dollar swing in the larger ranges, sometimes over 100 million.  Again, all the financial 'damage' you insist you are taking can be negated with literally one tech deal.

     

    I'm also very glad that this needed to be published on the OWF, like anyone else gives a crap what is going on there.  As I've stated on pink message boards, instead of publicly complaining you'd be far better off if you were actively doing tech deals, building infra and trade swapping when possible on backcollects.  

     

    As a senator, I try to be as judicious as possible with regards to sphere-based proposals, but I see my efforts are being countered with irrational behavior.  I expect nothing less from pink :awesome:

  7.  

    Legitimately good teams:

     

    • Avakael: More thought went into this squad than can be justified. All the key elements are covered here and there's a lot of governing experience, not to mention two talented people in key functions: Roq on finance and kata on recruitment. A number of solid folks and major propaganda potential with both Schatt and Mogar. Value pick with Warrior.

     

    Actually decent teams:

     

    • Myth: TBR, Dajobo, Pansy, Josh and oya are a strong grouping, although the IA element isn't great.
    • Kahlan: Looked to have the best squad four picks in, then fell apart. Still, can't count out an alliance with hartfw, Garion, mpol and Letum, especially since they'd kick Tywin before day two.

     

    Not entirely awful:

     

    • Chimarea: Absurd amount of governing experience on this team. Not sure if the personality conflicts between these folks result in success or disbandment. Bob and the middle-round picks made this team.
    • Carter: Having two good picks (Goldie and TiTaN) and someone with "lots of rl money probably" rescues this otherwise horrendous team from the bottom-tier.

     

    Awful:

     

    • Gopher: Nailed his first and his last pick and whiffed everywhere else. Baltus was a decent value.
    • Stagger: Painfully terrible, ESPECIALLY the Auctor pick.

     

    I agree with this assessment.  What the crap was going on with 8,9,10 gopher?

     

    Team avakael all the way.

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