Ian Phillips
Volunteer Moderator
Thread re-opened.
Please address the points raised in your posts, not the person making them.
Please address the points raised in your posts, not the person making them.
Some ways/mechanics to drop controled system is needed. It's like abandoning colony.
Defending against let's say 10 people working to expand to one bad system requires 90 cmdrs (assuming you have enough cc to prepare and expand to 10 systems and same merits per cmdr). You have to put 9 systems higher on list than that one spoiled egg. It seems that best option to dominate another power is simple. All commanders should go to opposing faction and just colapse it. Legit tactic![]()
It can't work like that by design.
P.S. Pardon my english, I hope it's good enough.
B) A clever tactic that more people will/should adopt.
Nothing wrong with it. It is how the system is built.
My example was when you have enough cc to "buy" 10 cc. Mahon is lucky to be small enough. Give him few solid weeks. When lower cc is available its just different proportion.Doesn't sound right - you don't need to push it off the top ten list, it all depends on how much CC the Power has - Mahon, for example, only has enough to take on the top two. So the other 8 aren't going to happen.
My example was when you have enough cc to "buy" 10 cc. Mahon is lucky to be small enough. Give him few solid weeks. When lower cc is available its just different proportion.
Maybe my math skill is failing. Feel free to correct me.
I agree with this, some way vote to eject a system from control.
EDIT: And to those speaking of honor and empire. Might want to check how politics were handled in ancient Rome, which is the very basis for the ED Empire. Those people are fighting for influence, power, superiority. Thats no "lets get ourselves a big hug, a nice party and afterwards we depart, cause we love each other sooo much". Won't maybe go as far as to kill, for sure not that far as to risk destabalising the Empire, but for dead sure to use every weakness the others have and exploit them to ensure the own interests.