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Krashnaia

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  1. The real problem with this thread is that I and so many of my members keep forgetting the adage "Never argue with idiots - they'll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience."

     

    And then Lord Smallcock appeared in the thread, and you all cared to argue with him. :P

     

    I mean, Kaskus no longer has a high tier (despite the NEW ghosts), and is well in the way of no longer having a mid-tier, either. So any Kaskus ghost coming here and typing we are wimps who suck at war, will look like an idiot by default, no need for us to actually having to reply anything. ;)

  2. Many people join an alliance just for protection. They tend to aim for the strongest ones. Then they become peons and, frankly, they deserve it.
     
    But many people, too, join alliances because they want to play the political game. And active people are always welcomed in the goverment of most alliances, specially nowdays. You just need to find one that allows your voice to be part of the chorus, instead of treating you as a peon. They exist.

  3. It's not a question - or at least it shouldn't be.

    Hot water expands a tea bag opening it up to allow for a stronger brew. Milk actually blocks the pores, so if you add it first, you'd have a very weak cuppa - you may as well just be having hot milk, like a baby.

    That's what the teapot is for - dissolving the tea bag in the hot water.

     

    Pouring into the cup comes later. The eternal dilemma is wheter to pour the milk first into the coup, then the tea, or pour the tea first, then the milk.

  4. Well, if some alliance attempts to re-introduce forced disbandment, you can bet all most enough of the other alliances in the game will roll her, ravage her allies, burn her house, and kill her livestock.

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    So could someone explain the politics of this game in a nutshell? Whose the powerful groups and basically who not to piss off and I guess anything else that could be pertinent in this game... It's sort of overwhelming to browse through the wiki because there's a ton of !@#$ in it and I'm being bombarded out the ass with recruitment messages so if you want to give me some pointers on alliances or even advertise your own then go ahead I guess. Maybe even some recent history or important game events? I dunno... I don't really care to hear this games life story right now, but I figure knowing what's happening now or is the cause of something would be a good idea...also how long does it generally take to get a powerful nation? I know in Eve it's an anything goes kind of deal and I'm curious if that holds true here as well... do I gotta worry about getting scammed by some of these recruiters?

     

    -Oni

     

    Individual nations group with other nations to form alliances. Alliances sign treaties with other Alliances to form Blocs. And the treaties and animosity between blocs drive the global political game.

     

    To tell it quick, there are basically three sides:

     

    - Side A

    - Side B

    - The Neutrals

     

    The Neutrals are alliances who stand out of politics. They do not mess with other alliances and, until recently, were respected by the others. If you want to watch the lawn grow, join one of these. Green Protection Agency or World Task Force are two examples of Neutral alliances.

     

    Side A and Side B are generic names for the two blocs of alliances who at any given moment are plotting to destroy each other. Name, leaders, alliances and relative strengh varies from year to year.

     

    Each year there is one or, if we are lucky, two global wars compromising the two main blocs and most of the alliances, and once in a while one of these Globals changes the scenario so much that Side A and Side B break up and reform under new names and shapes.

     

    Traditionally, one of the Blocs would be hegemonic in the game. But since the downing of the last Hegemony two years ago, there is no longer an hegemonic Bloc. That has not stopped us from having fun global wars.

     

    And that's basically it. Pick an alliance whose theme you like, and carry on. Your alliance will tell you who are the good guys and who are the bad guys. If you don't like it, then switch alliance, and your new leaders will tell you who are now your good guys and your bad guys. Repeat until you find a place you fit in.

  6.  This is more than nitpicking and semantics, this is about integrity.

     

    Are you sure this was not about Taget making it beyond 5 million casualties so he could purchase the National Cementery? :lol1: 

     

    Now behave like a good boy and I'll tell you more supra sikrets about this war. 

  7.  

    If the peace terms proposed by Kaskus after the Doombird boys joined are true MI6 should take their time kicking the living snot out of smurf and co.

     

    We understood them as just trolling from 'smurf. Didn't help to set our people on a peace-loving mood, though.

     

    But, well, we all know 'smurf is not the most brilliant diplomat in the world, soooo... par for the course, coming from him.

  8.  
    :rolleyes:
     
    Don't even know where to start...

    Maybe you could start with a link to that statement by MI6 about we going to require 6 aid slots for every ghost?

    The part that's being blatantly ignored in an attempt, which I'm not sure is more desperate or intellectually insulting, to save face is that Mi6 was "completely disinterested in ever giving" this separate peace that has allegedly been so eagerly and hastily achieved. Y'all seem awfully interested.

    If you are so upset because those DBDC nations offered peace to us before firing the first nuke, talk about it with them in private. Will be more productive for you than nitpicking and discussing semantics here.
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    The part getting lost is where MI6 said they will take 6 full aid slots outgoing from every ghost in exchange for peace. 

     
    I understand that you are upset because DBDC won't be coming to win your war for you.
     
    But, you know, you should talk about it with them in private.
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    As I follow it MI6 made some grand claim that they would be dealing with any Kaskus ghosts, DBDC decided to send some nations to ghost MI6 look stupid for making such a claim.  

     

    MI6 made the statement that anyone ghosting Kaskus would have to reach it's own peace agreement. And that's exactly what happened here.

     

    If you have any problem with it, maybe you should talk with DBDC about it. 

     

    If Bones decides to sell down 300,000 NS and attack us, we will deal with him. But for some reason I don't see that happening.

  11. Well your allies who already ghosted you have people that could hit him, but I guess that won't happen for whatever reason :/

     

    Why would we ask our allies to hit someone who hasn't attacked us?

     

    If you want to see our allies involved in war so bad, then go, do it yourself.

     

     

    Yeah - that's why I said good luck ;)

     

    And why would we want to attack Bones, to begin with?

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