Trinity.
Posts: 2462
  • Posted On: Sep 28 2004 5:45pm
I would actually differ with you on that, Dolash, as the way the Coalition is set up (as a collection of free planets, as opposed to an Empire), it's more likely the known planets would have affiliations with the GBN. Rememberingn that this isn't an Imperial organization, but a civilian one we've now nationionalized.

But it's no big deal.
Posts: 455
  • Posted On: Sep 28 2004 6:24pm
So... the Empire can 'shut the galaxy down' at the mere flip of a switch?



LOL
Posts: 2915
  • Posted On: Sep 28 2004 6:51pm
BDE's economy is a self sustaining mechanism, internaly self-sufficent and not tied into the galactic market.

This could only effect IDTechs standing....
Posts: 2462
  • Posted On: Sep 28 2004 8:36pm
That would make it instantly obvious that the Empire had taken over the GBN anyway. So we wouldn't do that.
Posts: 455
  • Posted On: Sep 28 2004 9:08pm
Well, last time I checked, that was called "godmoding". So you wouldn't be able to do it even if you wanted to...
Posts: 4291
  • Posted On: Sep 28 2004 11:09pm
They probably could. It sounds fair. They've thought of an ingenious advantage, one that could be overcome by equal levels of ingeniousness, and it also encourages us to be self-sufficient.
Posts: 455
  • Posted On: Sep 28 2004 11:22pm
Dolash...


Why don't you just marry the Empire already?
Posts: 4291
  • Posted On: Sep 29 2004 12:02am
......?

Because I do not hurl myself upon their spears to spite them, nor do I hate the people who play as them, I am in some way a pushover?
Posts: 2462
  • Posted On: Sep 29 2004 12:04am
Dolash just recognizes brilliance when he sees it. It's a good trait - it means he can start sucking up well before anyone else catches on.
Posts: 455
  • Posted On: Sep 29 2004 3:27am
He does it well.

The perfect pawn.


Ah well, not my problem anymore.