Omicega is right, but to overcome this dilemma one could just create two groups, 1 GRN only the other all anti BAF Pirates - Corsairs, Gaians etc and these two groups could work together to kill BAF while not being in the same group. Thus ID rules are not broken, to concrete this further prior to any engagement the GRN and Corsairs could 'meet' eachother on the battlefield and agree a temporary truce while the BAF are there.
Once the battle is over the GRN could turn against the Corsairs and slaughter them having 'used' them to initially to help against the BAF. As BAF are the main enemy and a higher priority target, but since the GRN are inRP merciless cold blooded murdering b******* it would not be ooRP for them to change their minds after the BAF event and kill the Corsairs I mean Gallia does not owe the pirates anything they are just riff-raff after all.
I remember when Dab was leader of the GRN and during a big battle in Leeds the Mollies were present and the GRN arranged a ceasefire with the Mollies to engage the BAF. Once the BAF were destroyed the GRN turned on the Mollies when Dab gave the order and the GRN slaughtered all of them it was Beautiful RP. The Mollies were like but we just helped you against the BAF ??? X_X
That's been done before in Edinburgh as recently as the event before the last, as I understand it, when a Murmillo turned up uninvited to a party we were already winning.
In any case, that's all irrelevant as long as there's an insurmountable cloud of Bret dessies floating around.
(12-30-2014, 03:28 AM)Omicega Wrote: That's been done before in Edinburgh as recently as the event before the last, as I understand it, when a Murmillo turned up uninvited to a party we were already winning.
In any case, that's all irrelevant as long as there's an insurmountable cloud of Valors/Lynxes/Cougars floating around.
Fixed that for you. And please don't complain about the ganking. Honestly. 1 year ago it was totally the other way around, with GRN & Reavers overwhelming the crap out of BAF in Leeds, and you didn't seem to have a problem with that then. Haven't we all gotten somewhat used to it at this point?
The difference is that you need actual practice to fly a snub well, as opposed to just blowing 600m on the best cruiser in the mod and a pair of razors for easy blues.
Of course, since this is Disco, perhaps it's unreasonable to expect that people with no actual knowledge of PvP would do the community a service and not try to talk about it, instead of forging on regardless.
Maybe you should consider either showing up to the events and seeing firsthand what all the fuss is about, instead of dragging up "lol but we got gankereinoed too!" as if it in any way validates your points. I would consider it a common courtesy to actually try and get some of the facts before I stormed in and made a big self-righteous post about anything - wouldn't you agree?