The reason I said you, (Politus) didnt read anything of what we said is that you ignored everything we said. But if you wish, I will comment on your post point by point.
' Wrote:Now, I wasn't there so I may not have all of the information...
But you forget that, with all of your obsession over "sovereignty," what we did was perfectly acceptable up until Ame-chan fired upon our ships.Abosluty not, as we have pointed to the relevent portions of the Kusari Legal Codex that your ships were in violation of. EVERYTHING we did was reasonable. We aren't restricted from flying ONE flight of our ships proactively through a nation which cannot defend our convoys adequately, to clear out the buggers.Yes, in fact you are restricted from doing so, look at your ID, and look again at the relevent parts of the Kusari Legal Codex. It is, in fact, a good thing for both parties, as we went to clear out pirates, and everyone should be happy about that. That is, every intelligent person should. So basicly, all intelligent people think the way you do, or see things the way you do. Conversly then, what you are saying is that only unintelligent would disagree with you. I disagree with you, there fore you are calling me stupid... thanks.
Last I checked, an invasion force involves Capital Ships. You, Zelot, should know this by now, as you allegedly RP the Emperor (if I read that correctly) of Kusari, a house currently involved in an offensive war. In a game world where 3 bombers can destroy a battleship, that is not true in any way shape or form. As such, a few fighters and bombers hunting for outcasts isn't exactly an invasion. Creative use of termonoligy, does not change that the act was a violation of our soverignty. It's the equivalent of, to use your sovereignty argument, sending a few armed guards ahead to make sure that the waterways are clear for our tankers. Which is illegal in the real world according to many countries laws. We didn't send tanks and warfleets into your cities -which would be an invasion- nor did we send them into your military bases. We sent a few fighters and a couple of bombers to make sure that the waterways were cleared before we sent our transports through. As I said, in a game world where 3 bombers can destroy a battleship, that is not true in any way shape or form.
If anything, what we did made perfect sense. Again, you refuse to look at this from any viewpoint beside your own.
The entire issue exists because the character Ame-chan is not fit to command a destroyer, being someone who shoots people for candy, shoots them after she gets candy, and calls others cabbages. This would be alright if she was forced to pilot something more suited to her: A starflea. But she captains a Destroyer, despite the fact that she is not responsible enough to do so. Again, not the point as the CR were in violation of Kusari law, and probably thier ID before Ame even had anything to do with it.
I admire your arguments. Truly. However, it IS about Ame-chan, because Ame-chan made it about her. She was the one who reported it to the Emperor, if I read the screenshots correctly, running away after SHE shot first. You can't argue sovereignty because Ame-chan didn't care about sovereignty, she was just being immature. She shot first, with no provocation, and when we defended ourselves against HER aggression, she ran to the Emperor like a girl who just got a spanked for being bad. Which she was. Again, not the point as the CR were in violation of Kusari law, and probably thier ID before Ame even had anything to do with it.
Once more, I admire your attempts at shifting the blame to us. However, that was no invasion fleet, no assault force, sent in to violate Kusari sovereignty. That was what you would call adequate preparation, a squad of soldiers sent in to kill off the guerrilla forces that the local soldiers couldn't kill off. Again this is a violation of the law in many countries in the world today. Doesnt matter whether you were sent to violate Kusari sovergnty, the mere act alone does it, not the intentions.
Please try to see things from a view point other than your own.