Thunderer knows exactly infact I just told him on skype what happened. Censored by Order of the Godmins 4 on 1 fighters, there 6 of you fighters and 3 of us all together, 1 showed up as soon as 1 of us died. So GG to you guys, especially considering at the very start it was called out 2 v 2 to make the FIGHT FAIR!
Unfortunately for you, the Liberty fleet came. Their capital ship number was higher than ours and we had to order all ships to engage. If I am right, these were the involved ships:
Liberty forces:
- 2 fighters
- 1 LABC
- 3 dreadnoughts (1 of which politely stayed by side)
As you can see, the capital ship balance was heavily against our favour. In order to have a chance, we had to win the snub battle quickly. Yes, you were promised a two versus two, but that wasn't really possible with the Liberty capital fleet shooting at us. We had to react.
Good question. In fact it would be hypocrite and arrogant to say i would have kept it fair. But the thing is if you have kept it fair i would have been able to make you a balanced cap fight, no matter if i die or survive. But whatever. We can't change the past. I hope the next encounter with your faction will be a better one, where neither side will have a reason or a matter to argue.
Yes, we reacted too quickly. We should have waited and negotiated with the Liberty fleet in order to arrange a fair fight. I RP-ed being surprised by it and that is why I rallied the forces shouting "Vite, vite" (quickly, quickly), but I should have instead RPed a calm and confident captain who tries diplomacy before guns, which were known as the King's last argument in the military of the French monarchy.
If anything, this was a lesson that made us both wiser for the next time.
(06-21-2015, 10:28 PM)Thunderer Wrote: Yes, we reacted too quickly. We should have waited and negotiated with the Liberty fleet in order to arrange a fair fight. I RP-ed being surprised by it and that is why I rallied the forces shouting "Vite, vite" (quickly, quickly), but I should have instead RPed a calm and confident captain who tries diplomacy before guns, which were known as the King's last argument in the military of the French monarchy.
If anything, this was a lesson that made us both wiser for the next time.