(05-04-2015, 10:38 PM)Toris Gray Wrote: Why Colonials can't join fight? They have Bretonia in their ZOI, afaik. They aren't really allies of either BAF or LN, but still. Curacao Treaty was also some kind of three-way alliance between these three.
I'd be okay with Colonials if they were in snubs or bombers, but if I see a Zephyr I'm going to throw myself out of a window.
(05-04-2015, 10:42 PM)Miaou Wrote: We don't need half the server in one system again, though that might happen anyways. The factions allowed to join in on the event are staying as is.
People keep seeming to miss the fact that this is a Liberty Navy Operation. Not some drunks going out for pot shots on the old backyard fence.
You fail to understand that asking liberty too do something is pretty much asking the drunks to go out for pot shots, pretty much all indies are going to lolgank you.
I understand its a liberty operation but ask yourself, lolgank? or semi-lolgank?
This already looks like 9999 BAF\LNS against 1 GRN fighter. Maybe there will be /restart GRN stuff for people who would like to take part but do not have GRN ship?
(05-05-2015, 06:59 AM)Curios Wrote: This already looks like 9999 BAF\LNS against 1 GRN fighter. Maybe there will be /restart GRN stuff for people who would like to take part but do not have GRN ship?
In other questions: Can Corsairs help GRN?
(05-02-2015, 11:44 PM)Blodo Wrote: Admins will be present to ensure smoothness of the event. Any team which is clearly outnumbered will be bolstered by NPC fleets. If you are a faction leader and want to discuss this event or its details, please contact me on skype.
(05-04-2015, 06:14 PM)jammi Wrote: As an alternative, might I suggest an attack on a 'refueling platform' near the NL JH that the GRN fleet was using to stage from? Would make a better preliminary target for a push on the Oubli and also focuses the event into an attack/defend parameter, which will garner a lot more attention.
Also, another interesting thing to note about the Oubli is that lore-wise, it's said that the entire command staff that's overseeing and coordinating the ground offensive on Leeds is sat safe in there. Would blowing the ship up with those staff inside then be a factor in the storyline?
(05-04-2015, 05:53 PM)Tal Wrote: These events don't mean anything because nobody logs for the GRN side.
Did you even, uh, you know, attend the last event? Just because there aren't many GRN|, doesn't mean there aren't any GRN. NPC battleship spawns will also be used to support the smaller side.
In addition, seeing as people keep getting confused about what counts as an infocard ally, I'll run through what they say right now to clear everything up once and for all:
TEAM A:
BAF - BPA, Bretonian Corporations,
LN - LSF, LPI, Liberty Corporations (Leeds not in ZoI).
Strange factions: BHG and Exiles (alliances noted in their infocards, but not on the other faction's).
TEAM B:
GRN - GRP, Gallic Corporations.
Which means technically, other local groups which specifically are not invited (unless the admins want to specifically invite them) include:
May I ask why Council ended up in the "not invited" category while Exiles, and a semi-generic faction such as BHG could make it into the "invited" category? I believe Council is on par with Exiles regarding the relevant aspects and beats BHG at them:
Allied with Bretonia as per lore (BHG is technically employed by all houses, lawful entites, so nothing special here)
At war with Gallia: Council is the most ancient enemy of GRN (afaik BHG can't do crap against lawfuls, not even as part of a bounty contract, that might have been changed though, but they are still just bounty hunters)
Close proximity and ZoI allowance (BHG is Sirius-wide and so are their bases spread throughout Sirius, but we aren't inviting Freelancers, Zoners, Junkers either, are we?)
In short: I'd rather not categorize participants merely on infocards, and would rather look at lore behind their potential involvement.
(I also wonder what Bretonian corporations would do in a battle, but I can only guess that you listing them as invited while also being a corporate leader yourself is just a coincidence.)
Posts: 6,125
Threads: 310
Joined: Aug 2007
Staff roles: Story Dev Economy Dev
(05-05-2015, 09:44 AM)Thyrzul Wrote:
May I ask why Council ended up in the "not invited" category while Exiles, and a semi-generic faction such as BHG could make it into the "invited" category? I believe Council is on par with Exiles regarding the relevant aspects and beats BHG at them:
Allied with Bretonia as per lore (BHG is technically employed by all houses, lawful entites, so nothing special here)
At war with Gallia: Council is the most ancient enemy of GRN (afaik BHG can't do crap against lawfuls, not even as part of a bounty contract, that might have been changed though, but they are still just bounty hunters)
Close proximity and ZoI allowance (BHG is Sirius-wide and so are their bases spread throughout Sirius, but we aren't inviting Freelancers, Zoners, Junkers either, are we?)
In short: I'd rather not categorize participants merely on infocards, and would rather look at lore behind their potential involvement.
(I also wonder what Bretonian corporations would do in a battle, but I can only guess that you listing them as invited while also being a corporate leader yourself is just a coincidence.)
1) I've nothing to do with the event's management - I'm clarifying the situation using the rules as they currently stand to the letter, for people who're refusing to read the OP. Neither BAF nor the Council are allied to the other in their infocards, ergo, by the current guidelines they're not invited unless an organiser says otherwise.
2) I'm not a corporate leader. Bowex isn't my faction, however much it appears otherwise. Still it's a moot point - no coincidence. If "Bretonian Corporations" weren't listed on the BAF's infocard, and they didn't have Leeds in their ZoI, I wouldn't have listed them. It's a pretty basic concept. Why do you think Liberty Corporations and LPI were also listed but crossed out? Must be some sort of conspiracy.
I'm personally interested in cracking out some Bowex bombers, yes, but if they weren't specifically allowed to attend as stated in the OP, I wouldn't have raised any fuss.
(05-03-2015, 10:57 PM)Blodo Wrote: Allies means infocard allies, yes. Please, lets make this less of a cluster this time.
People will you finally shut up, the ADMIN/MOD/DEV will plan the event, you can make recommendations and suggestions but NO bloody player in here has decision rights on HOW it will go, it is all up to THEM, get it guys!
And for the record CHECK the bloody OP, and then ASK the ADMIN/MOD/DEV WHAT counts as allies in PM for clarification, be it via infocard or lorewise.
Sweet Jesus when do these ...people check that the players have no bloody say and stop reacting to every lolwut saying "THAT is allowed/THAT isn't allowed"
EDIT: The post before my post, kind of my words just in polite mode.
So basically "WHAT HE SAYS!"
(05-05-2015, 09:44 AM)Thyrzul Wrote: In short: I'd rather not categorize participants merely on infocards, and would rather look at lore behind their potential involvement.
(I also wonder what Bretonian corporations would do in a battle, but I can only guess that you listing them as invited while also being a corporate leader yourself is just a coincidence.)
I actually agree with the sentiment that we should look at the lore behind potential involvement, and as the current Mr. Security of Bowex, I feel I should clarify a few things. We have been co-operating with the BAF as a sort of Civil Defense Initiative since ages ago. In practice this means that whenever the BAF needs additional support, we are there. We have also been running supplies to Leeds for a very decent amount of time, enough to very firmly plant us in the seat of "Main Supplier of the Front". With all those things in mind, I think we have a rather decent case to be concerned with Leeds.
As for the Exiles, they have been raiding GRN installations in Leeds as well as assisting the effort to supply the Bretonian front, besides having Leeds in their ZoI and using the armed forces satellite as a refueling point.