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Gibsonator21

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  1. 4 hours ago, Chimaera said:

     

    I'm not the MI6 leader *anyway*.  I've served as M for one term in the past...eight?  And it was to coordinate the rebuild after last war.  MI6's current M's are ForSparta and Avakael, and I've made it quite clear internally in MI6 that I don't intend to run for M anytime soon.  I know that messes with the 'hurr durr Chim is literally MI6 dear god' nonsensical circlejerk you guys have got going on in here, but that is the truth of the matter.

     

    And if Kersch wants to run for M, he knows damn well I'd support him. :P

     

    Also, I went to PM after the war started, not before.  Not my fault nobody came and hit me.  I'll be out soon enough, but you guys have fun with the narrative in the meantime.  It's pretty damn entertaining, I'll grant you that.

    You're the MI6 leader even when you're not. You involve yourself in almost every alliance affair. You push your own agenda over the M's. You work in private, at least from your own alliance / gov members; foreign gov sees logs regularly of you. You can keep saying you're not M, or you have little influence, but it's a tired act. Everyone knows who you are and what you do. Just admit it and fix your issue.

  2. 1 hour ago, Duderonomy said:

    I hate to break it to you, but every single offensive war slot of MI6 is full. It's like rush hour on the Tokyo subway system. Every single one. There ain't gonna be a good "counter" no matter how long Chimera waits.

     

    Seriously, cycle through the member list. It's like a bowl full of peppermint candies. I got out of anarchy late to the party, so I'm gonna have to get my tea fix elsewhere. It's tragic.

     

    Edit: Nevermind. I found a couple that are probably waiting on staggers.

    Counter or no counter, doesn't matter. MI6 should have some tricks up their sleeve, all they have to do is listen to their membership. All depends on if they wanna put more effort in than last war or not.

  3. 9 minutes ago, Duderonomy said:

    I consider kershbs to be the MI6 leader at this point. Chimera is an irrelevant pimple. Anyone in MI6 that doesn't needs to have their head checked.

    Kerschbs and DC for M!

     

    Re: PM: Hasn't even been 5 days yet. Give the man a chance. When you get word you're going to be attacked by a much larger force, you hit PM if you can. Why give the enemy another nation to grind down on their terms?

  4. 15 minutes ago, Auctor said:

    The sense of entitlement people have about alliances they are not in and do not do productive things for is objectively the worst trend CN has to offer.

    People caring is a good thing. If more people did that, this would be a much more fun and interesting place. 

  5. 1 hour ago, Devilyn Caster said:

     

    I'll rephrase that, then...my issue stands with the state of politics in this universe and the continued compliance and complacency of people who do nothing or worse enable the current regime. When TBC first set out, it wasn't to play the political game, or to enable the hegemony. Yet that is exactly what they are doing now. Say what you want about MI6, but we have remained consistent on our goals since day one.

    We didn't know what we were doing. We just wanted something different. Then things happened, and here we are. This wasn't planned, it's just the result of choices we've all made.

  6. 2 hours ago, Devilyn Caster said:

     

    Gonna chime in here with my two cents.

     

    YOU burnt bridges by betraying the members of MI6 who still trusted you. YOU burnt bridges by joining up with the hegemony, betraying your raison d'etre (as was explained to me by SEVERAL of your founding members, gov't and non gov't) and have burnt bridges by joining the worst hegemonic force this game has seen.

     

    You willfully admit to bandwagoning in this thread, then have the gall to say no hard feelings, MI6 deserves it, etc etc?

     

    You left MI6 because you do not like Chim. That is fine. His personality is what drives MI6; we would simply cease to exist without his efforts. 

     

    You had problems with Chim. Also fine; Chim can be a major !@#$%^&. We worked on this together; put into place a system to try and give us some breathing room.

     

    Your attempt to curry favor with the powers that be is what gives me elevated blood pressure. I had so much respect for you guys; I even flirted with joining a time or two. You know what stopped me? How incredible fickle you are.

     

    Love or hate Chim, he is consistent. He is loyal. and he sticks to his guns when he believes something. That is what I value on Bob; there's damn little loyalty left in this place. Friends > Infra was more than just a saying to some of us back in 2008, and it still rings true in my heart today. 

     

    I am deeply, thoroughly disgusted.

    That's Chim. That's Chim to a fault, that's his problem. It's his way or the highway. Everyone is with him or against him.

     

    When we left MI6, we were tired. We just wanted to do our own thing. When we thought of MI6, we thought of an alliance full of friends, but with an unstable gov, so maybe a relationship down the line would be feasible. But Chim talked !@#$. So much. It all got back to us. Lies, exaggerations, OOC "jokes"... It pissed us off. 

     

    But it was whatever. We didn't decide to go after you; no, we decided to stay away from you. We treatied alliances we had relationships with, alliances Shuru and I worked on late 2015 and alliances we knew from years before. Alliances MI6 couldn't seal, we signed in weeks. We talked to a lot of people, and I mean a lot. I know it's been a few years for most MI6 guys, but when you're not isolated out of utter disdain you can make a lot of progress still believe it or not. 

     

    As much as I can't stand NG and have hated them through their entire existence, that relationship really developed over time. We've got a whole core of allies now and have worked with most of them for months. We've got even more friends than allies.

     

    MI6, all our interactions going back to the last war were negative. When we were approached and asked if we'd like slots on you, it was hard to say no. We had no reason to. We had every reason to support our friends and allies, who we've been with for months now. 

     

    As much as I don't want to roll MI6, especially with !@#$ like NG, I still see why it's happening. Sorry not sorry.

  7. 28 minutes ago, Chimaera said:

     

    I honestly feel sorry for you, man.  You had great intentions, the same intentions I always had, and you let these fools pervert and twist your idea into the very thing you swore to destroy, to go with your love of Episode III quotes.  

    I feel sorry for MI6 nations. Everyone who left for TBC knew this was coming the moment everything happened in January. Not us being involved, I'm honestly disappointed in that, but you being rolled for not adjusting. But whatever, I'm in peace mode.

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