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Mr Vicarious

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  1. It's almost like we don't have an MDoAP with IRON
  2. You either deleted our embassy or removed my access from the forum where we were having this discussion. As Fark's squirrel (MoFA), you were dealing with me. I told you what would happen, you told me that you were going to aid DT anyways, and I told you we would respond. We then waited until you aided DT again, and responded. Edit: as of this morning, the embassy mask situation has been remedied. For those playing along at home, I share with you the diplomacy of WFF. I think I was pretty clear, and I think WFF was pretty clear as well.: http://i.imgur.com/gsEfFiK.png http://i.imgur.com/ACL3Yvw.png http://i.imgur.com/81Pl6FK.png http://i.imgur.com/xw2nnBi.png http://i.imgur.com/qXBgtaF.png http://i.imgur.com/IAw3A96.png
  3. We have contacted alliances with active aid slots to our enemies, so far only WFF specifically stated that they would not be stopping and that they would do their best to accelerate their aid to DT as much as possible. Other alliances have agreed to stop, and others have ignored us. We are in the process of contacting those aiding our enemies, and will proceed forward based on their responses.
  4. In the mechanics of CN Tech is a military aid, the same way money and soldiers are military aid.
  5. More interesting is the concept of the absolutely ridiculous gravitational situation in case 2. If Bob had the same density as Earth (which would mean Bob had to be composed of some crazy incompressible material), Bob would have >2.1E3 G. Also hilarious, is that a planet with this much mass has a Schwarzschild radius of 5.4E4 mi, meaning that we're not too far away from black hole territory at this mass and radius. If Bob were composed of normal earthly materials, our density would be significantly higher to support such large gravitation forces and it's likely we'd be right on the edge of being a black hole due to the compressibility of things like rock at these pressures. /maybe this magical incompressible substance that Bob must be made of is why nukes don't damage it's surface at all.
  6. glad to see someone else makes effective use of the ignore function.
  7. http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?showtopic=111623&st=0 Also, we had a MDoAP that was cancelled in 2009
  8. We have held exactly as many treaties with Umbrella as NG has.
  9. As we've discussed elsewhere, your allies' refusal to play things straight up with anyone in their own coalition is why TLR was countered. Brehon straight up said that he had no idea what side you would take, and those of us who didn't have the fondest view of you saw no reason to let you off the hook and no reason to let your allies attack us without repercussions. That's not selfish, it's smart. It didn't help that Dilber was actively coalition building for a war against Polar while eQ was going on and that Brehon was changing his mind on a daily basis about who the "approved" targets were among his allies.
  10. It's mostly linear, technically it's actually quadratic functionally (linear slope)but still in a regime where the noise is large enough to make the two rather indistinguishable. Our only indication, and it's a very limited one due to the noisy nature of a statistic like this, is that we haven't yet started to plateau. Image courtesy of Evil0ne:
  11. It's still pretty linear,and still very slightly accelerating. Makes for boring data, though you can project that we aren't close to a plateau yet since it's still accelerating.
  12. Our relationship with our allies is our own business, though I appreciate your concern.
  13. Yeah, I meant that the trend would level off. I'm curious to see what ratio stabilizes.
  14. SuperCereal as a coalition is slowly clawing their way towards 1/1 damage ratios. Started out at about 1/3 and now they are close to 9/16. Will be interesting to see how this levels out as DBDC runs out of targets.
  15. Adiabatic Expansion War Isothermal is just too fast
  16. A pleasure to partake in this fine brewing collaboration.
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