(03-30-2020, 03:24 AM)Burning Wrote: This is why nobody should be in control of an NPC base, not to mention multiple ones. Now we have these two children screaming at each other about which toy belongs to whom. It also explains why faction progression is stagnant (as you say): It's because none of you is willing to give up an asset because it would be a "victory" for the other. Roleplay is all about giving and taking, you two only want to take and obviously that leads to stagnation and dispute.
I will note here that I personally wouldn't mind Order losing Dabadoru if it means that there's both a) an event to coincide with it (easy to do) and b) an event where the Order tries for Capetown as recompense.
If those can be done, then I'm all for losing Dabadoru.
Also gonna point out here that for the entirety of |O|'s officialdom, we've docked primarily on Dabadoru to respect the Zoners' no-fire-zones. Just food for thought.
I finally agree with Spectre on something. It probably is my fault for not wording it properly, but regardles. Core wants to fight for Dabadoru and expect Order to defend it. We also expect the Order to engage on Capetown the same way.
(03-30-2020, 07:08 AM)Vitoniz30 Wrote: 2. FP11 and Dabadoru docking.
I can't really say about indies, but personally can assure you, my characters are on Dabadoru and did restock once...on Dabadoru.
Howerer, I am not sure @thisDerius's decision to lock FP11 by using administrator rights just to improve Core ability to kill was a really right decision.
I really would not have problem with this if certain people weren't using FP11 for restocking purposes constantly. And I would treat both Order and Core equally on this as well.
I really want to make those fights worth at least something and I think you all know that defending a battleship against bombers is no easy task, but if you go and constantly restock your ships without giving us space to breathe, you gotta expect us to do something about it.