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Not sure if it's really feedback but I find strange that your first move as an official faction is to bring back the Curacao treaty discussion again (that you spelled wrong btw) that put you in a very dire situation the first time. It's different now I guess as time passed, but you could have thought of something a bit better as "first official faction move" than bringing back the bad memories of this.
I'm sorry the Treaty is ongoing roleplay. It didn't stop. Also, I don't understand you Alley in the way of a dire situation. Possible because I do not see it that way, and actually am aware of whats being said. For instance, we have not ever in that thread made a claim of sovereignty, yet some think we have.
Also behind the scenes, there has been a chat between myself and two others. All 3 of us actually want to make sure that the treaty is edited and thus updated oorp and inrp.
Finially, spelling mistake. Sorry but I am only human, will edit when possible. Thank you for pointing it out though.
updating it and all is np, but after the whole Curacao attempt you did quite some time ago with some char called Kim if I recall that turned out quite ugly, I expected OS&C to begin with something else for their first official faction move to show your officialty without jumping on something similar so quickly.
If bretb decided to shove the memories of these events away, then that's great.
No attempt to modify the Curacao Treaty has been made as of yet, Daedric is right; The debacle you're referring to was the Sirius Summit.
I don't see a reason they can't bring up the Curacao treaty, but I don't know what they would want to change about it. It's about as slanted in favor of OS&C as it can be. OS&C have no need or benefit from managing all of Cortez, and trying to keep it policed. Thus having an agreement where Liberty and Bretonia do that for them is exactly what OS&C should want.
' Wrote:I don't see a reason they can't bring up the Curacao treaty, but I don't know what they would want to change about it. It's about as slanted in favor of OS&C as it can be.
Sure but the Liberty/Bretonia overruled the treaty by imposing new laws on these 2 systems without ammending it. So yes, the Curacao Treaty may seem to be active, but de facto, it isn't.