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  1. If Shadow Slayer learned anything from the CDS, it's how to rub in winning an election and raising a coup, well done. But honestly, RIA's in great hands. Those three are some of the best people I've known in my time on Bob. except for Mogar you guys really dropped the ball electing him
  2. [img]http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/Rambo49xx/CDSsecks.jpg[/img] [size="5"]Official Announcement of the Coalition of Dark States[/size] Today marks a vital day for the Coalition. We've finally managed to pirate an alliance's leadership. Victory is finally ours!
  3. [quote name='Mogar' timestamp='1303688143' post='2698801'] the politics on the forums were taken less seriously, like before GW2 everyone already knew the sides(with the exception of orrple obviously) and more than likely what alliance had the long standing grudge with whoever else, NAAC vs Polar, Pacifica vs LUE, GOONS vs CDS/LoSS/ACID, the fact we only had probably 15 alliances and only a dozen of those had actual treaties, i actually agree with most people on the number of alliances have inflated so much is adding to the problem, the MP is reflective of the ns inflation issue as well, it was a good solution at the time but now half the game has nukes. [/quote] I totally agree with there being too many alliances these days, however I don't think it's a matter of whether people take things to seriously or not. I remember those CDS-GOONs talk being hate-filled and aggravated, or the GWI peace talks discussing crushing reps the equivalent of what you see today. I suppose the sides back then were too even for things like that to happen, I know GWI cost our side a crap ton too. People taking this game serious is a good thing, it always makes things more interesting when people get emotional It's just the state of the politics and mindsets of a lot of people today I guess. Lots of micro-alliances, way too many treaties that don't seem to mean anything, it just creates a boring and confusing game sometimes
  4. A lot of people debate why the game used to be more interesting. It's no doubt true, personally the time before and around the first Great War was my favorite part of this game, and I know many others will agree with me. There's a few major reasons why I think this game isn't as fun as it used to be... Back in the day, you knew who the big alliances were, and what side they were on. They were all huge players on the political field and had very active memberships. You could probably count the major alliances on two hands: NPO, GATO, LUE, NAAC, GGA, Legion, ODN, NpO, and some major mid-sized alliances. More players, less alliances. There was always a "cold war" feeling in the air. When one of those big alliances did something, it somehow affected the others, so there was just so much more involvement. Nowadays, an action has to directly involve your alliance for it to be of any concern to you. With so few major players, the political scene was a lot easier and more entertaining to follow. Now there's over 10 trillion alliances and the treaty web, blocs, and so forth just make things so much harder to keep up with for a person who can only devote a little time of their day to this game, and honestly just make a joke out of the politics side of the game, which is what attracted so many people in the first place This small number of alliances also created "the good cause," I guess. Your single alliance could make all the difference, meaning you could make all the difference, and that's pretty nifty
  5. Poor guys had a hard enough time existing during their time
  6. NAAC was and always will be one of the greats. They truly stood for something. In CDS's time I was proud to call them my allies and friends. o/
  7. You are and always will be a class act bros
  8. I decided to pop my head in and check crap out, how've you been seraku?

  9. keep it classy shadow!

  10. Hey when you get a change, join us plzthx.
  11. Thank yeh Thank yeh. Also bump
  12. The Armed Coalition of Valor The ACV is a military-focused alliance based in the Aqua team. We are a new alliance, but have experienced, dedicated soldiers leading the way. Our charter is located at our forums, as well as our current government. For more information, go to our forums, or contact me or any ACV member through CN or on IRC. If you wish to enlist, please visit our forums. Our IRC channel is in Coldfront, it is #ACV. Our forum is located here. Semper Fi. o7
  13. The Armed Coalition of Valor The ACV is a military-focused alliance based in the Aqua team. We are a new alliance, but have experienced, dedicated soldiers leading the way. Our charter is located at our forums, as well as our current government. For more information, go to our forums, or contact me or any ACV member through CN or on IRC. If you wish to enlist, please visit our forums. Our IRC channel is in Coldfront, it is #ACV. Our forum is located here. Semper Fi. o7
  14. Our forums are located here. Our IRC channel is #Horde on Coldfront. We are a new, and growing alliance. We are a black alliance, but accept nations of any color. We will protect our members and ensure their nations growth and prosperity. For any more information, contact us on our forums or on IRC, both of which are listed above. To apply for membership, visit our forums and follow the appropriate steps. Now, our charter: Any more information that is required will be requested by a pinned topic in the forum, or if an official asks it of the applicant. Once a member is admitted by a Horde official, they must changed their alliance affiliation to "The Horde" to be an official member. Article 2: Government The system of government of the Horde is as follows: Section 1: The Warlord The Warlord is the highest position in The Horde, with many duties and responsibilities. These include: -Overseeing the Foreign Affairs, Internal Affairs, and Military of The Horde to ensure efficiency. -Speaking for The Horde in diplomatic meetings. -Passing laws and changes, and declaring war. Has final word on everything. -Appointing Higher Officers, including the General and Chieftain. -Conduction Foreign Affairs Section 2: The Military Under the Warlord, the government is split into two branches: The Military, and Internal Affairs. To The Horde, the Military is of extreme importance. The General of the Military will organize the nations to be a military machine. The General will control the Military in times of peace and war. The General will appoint positions within the military. Section 3: Internal Affairs Internal Affairs consists of many duties. The duties include recruitment, financial affairs, trading, and team issues. The Chieftain will appoint positions to help make The Horde a strong, stable alliance. Article 3: Horde Policies Section 1: Color Sphere The Horde encourages all members to be have their nations on the "Black" team. However, it is not required and Horde nations can call home to any Color Sphere they choose. Signed by the Founders of the Horde, Rambo Shadow Slayer Croix Thorr Seraku Glaurung Meursault Jagged Fel Moonlight Shadow Bobby Fischer Aequitas
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