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NOIR served its function well.

There was once a time when various small alliances, led and corralled by OBR, determined that as the old GOONS was entering a decline, there was a great opportunity to make a strike and remove the old system of alliance dominance over a color sphere (NPO on red, GGA on green, FAN on yellow, GOONS on black...). As GOONS was undergoing its final death throes, these many small and diverse alliances met together under the Dark Vows in order to guarantee that the future of black would be a bright and free future. There would be no dominance. The senate would be free. And together, these alliances would work toward economic prosperity.

This primary goal succeeded beyond the founders' wildest imaginations. DV members held senate seats alongside banned member, and the dominance was broken. Soon, when GOONS would go on to disband, this grouping of alliances would hold onto the free senate, even as outside alliances might consider moving to black to fill the void that the defunct GOONS had vacated.

And so they did. Some, such as CIS, returned to black, and they formed their own blocs in order to control their own senate seat. DV members did not stop this action, as their presence was thus far enough to prevent the newcomers from claiming hold over all of the sphere.

Yet, even as successful as the Dark Vows became, there still were too few members of the black sphere, and there wasn't a strong enough draw to nab all of the black alliances, nor to necessarily attract as many as could be to the blossoming sphere.

And this is where NOIR came in. By offering everything that DV offered, and adding to it an optional defense clause, NOIR not only provided for economic unity and prosperity, but it gave signatory alliances the ability to protect their economic claims. With its more powerful language, and the promise of becoming part of the foundation of the new black, it even attracted powerful new signatories such as the newly minted black team alliance, Sparta. And when people considered forming new alliances, there was one premier destination, and that was black. New alliances need not fill a subservient role to some powerhouse in return for protection, but instead these alliances could join the prosperous black sphere, guarantee their protection merely by their existence and participation in a bloc idealizing a free senate and mutual economic prosperity, and beyond that, they would have an equal voice when compared to the new black powerhouses such as Sparta or Umbrella. Whereas in the past, these alliances wouldn't have even known of each others' existence, a strong dialogue now existed between almost all members of the black sphere.

And so the black sphere grew, as more and more alliances joined. And even without the strong anti-tech presence of, say, the NPO at the time, the black sphere promised at least partial protection to independent nations, as its signatories were forbidden from attacking each other and forbidden from raiding any black nations. Thus, instead of watching the black sphere fall into disarray after the destruction of the original GOONS, instead it became more powerful and more attractive than ever. Of all the important resources in cybernations, it held the most important of them all: nations. Nowhere else was it easier to find a trade, either by the simple number of nations residing in the sphere (I should know, having held gold/water), or by working with the numerous black team alliances in organizing trades, the most annoying and difficult part of managing a nation was now made easier than anywhere else.

But all that was literally years ago. At this point in time, the strong dialogue that once existed has dissipated, as the many individual alliances remaining grew more and more reliant on their own circles of power outside this grouping. Many of the small alliances that had reached a certain level of prosperity through NOIR and on black had disbanded or disappeared. Even the rules of this world have been flipped upside-down. Trades are no longer a worry to anyone in an alliance. Alliance dominance over the sphere is no longer a concern to any. Nation numbers matter no longer.

Thus, for all the reasons NOIR was founded, there no longer exists a strong rationale for it remaining. It has succeeded. And because it has done so well, there is no longer a need for it. As it stands now, it serves merely to limit an alliance's sovereignty and limit its ability to support allies. Though it stood, it rested wearily on cracked and rotting supports. Rather than let it decay, we decided to put it to rest, to applaud what it once was, and to bury it and move on.

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[quote name='LordSlade' timestamp='1328888254' post='2917852']
It was always fun to see how the treaty was never used unless there was something to gain by having numbers or as stated above someone needed to reach someone through a "far off" connection, otherwise it was a dust collector.
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Depends on what you mean. I know many people that got some good trade circles from it. Some of those trades stuck for several years.

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[quote name='JoshuaR' timestamp='1328848477' post='2917669']
NOIR served its function well.

There was once a time when various small alliances, led and corralled by OBR, determined that as the old GOONS was entering a decline, there was a great opportunity to make a strike and remove the old system of alliance dominance over a color sphere (NPO on red, GGA on green, FAN on yellow, GOONS on black...). As GOONS was undergoing its final death throes, these many small and diverse alliances met together under the Dark Vows in order to guarantee that the future of black would be a bright and free future. There would be no dominance. The senate would be free. And together, these alliances would work toward economic prosperity.

This primary goal succeeded beyond the founders' wildest imaginations. DV members held senate seats alongside banned member, and the dominance was broken. Soon, when GOONS would go on to disband, this grouping of alliances would hold onto the free senate, even as outside alliances might consider moving to black to fill the void that the defunct GOONS had vacated.

And so they did. Some, such as CIS, returned to black, and they formed their own blocs in order to control their own senate seat. DV members did not stop this action, as their presence was thus far enough to prevent the newcomers from claiming hold over all of the sphere.
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Ah, memories. The heady post-GOONland Security Act days. Those days were a lot of fun for a "political rogue."

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[quote name='kevin32891' timestamp='1328841826' post='2917600']
So is GOONS going to reclaim its dominance over the black team once more?
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Yes, we are. First we get sanction, then we disband NOIR behind the scenes.
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