Are we the baddies?

No we are not the baddies. Admittedly I'm a cannibal slaver pirate murderer who would swap the salt for sugar, but trust my moral compass :D
That was going so well until the bit about moral compasses.
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To all you bug lovers, you're kind of ignoring the point that Thargoids have been killing humans long before we touched or even discovered their barnacles.

Also, take a look at the Thargoid-Guardian war. The Thargoids are the baddies and can't be reasoned with.

I'm doing my part! o7
If killing humans is the yardstick then we are the baddies because we have been doing that for millennia.
 
I attacked all ships with guardian/AC weaponary in the meta alloy systems and got quite a bunch of kills. Didn't stop them but atleast delayed the progress for a day in the imperial systems.
I always consider Thargoids to be neutral. They don't attack you unless provoked with the exception of scouts. Even the scavengers are just minding their business. Guardians, however, always attack.
Imagine what you could do with thargoid tech. And while guardian shield and FSD boosters are useful too, I prefare a hyperdrive for witchspace, regenerative bioarmor and much more.

Yeah & if the vast majority of players had been defending the Thargs...you would be on the opposite side ie. you are just looking for players to shoot - expediency at its finest; don't try to dress it up as a moral stand against colonialism.
 
Yeah & if the vast majority of players had been defending the Thargs...you would be on the opposite side ie. you are just looking for players to shoot - expediency at its finest; don't try to dress it up as a moral stand against colonialism.
So I am not even allowed to choose my own side now? Just because the majority does something I have to do it too? What a pathetic argument. I didn't shoot any transport ship or rescue ships without guardian/AX weaponary and only targeted those attacking thargoids. But for you, I make an exception.
 
So I am not even allowed to choose my own side now? Just because the majority does something I have to do it too? What a pathetic argument. I didn't shoot any transport ship or rescue ships without guardian/AX weaponary and only targeted those attacking thargoids. But for you, I make an exception.
By the way, AX vessels are generally as resilient as PvP vessels, so it's not shooting up AX vessels is "ganking".
They may not be able to offer much resistance, but they should be difficult to kill.
Another case of "I don't like your roleplay reasons for shooting me up, please find one convenient for me"
 
I would point out that ths Thargoids have never bothered trying to communicate with anyone. They didn't with the Guardians, they didn't the first time they went after us in one of the original games (apparently), and they haven't now, either.

It is kind of difficult to reach a diplomatic solution when the other side will not talk, period.
 
So I am not even allowed to choose my own side now? Just because the majority does something I have to do it too? What a pathetic argument. I didn't shoot any transport ship or rescue ships without guardian/AX weaponary and only targeted those attacking thargoids. But for you, I make an exception.

One, don't play the indignant wronged innocent card...I've seen enough of your posts to understand your motivations in Elite.

Two, I am a noob & of Jewish heritage with Polish ancestry so yes, I can see why I'm now on your KoS list.

Three, let's also gloss over the fact that you are set up for PvP whereas the players engaged in this narrative are set up for anti-Xeno.

& lastly - just to be clear - what you took from my quoted post is that I think you should join in with the others because everyone is doing it?! Hmmm!

Well then, let's leave it there on the grounds of one particular famous Mark Twain quotation, methinks.

I look forward to our next forum interaction...or "mauling"... just as this one turned out! :ROFLMAO:
 
It's very much a case of the Thargoids being a bit more like the British in the 18th and 19th centuries.
They gallivant around the galaxy plonking down flags on all the planets they "discover", then bug ger off back to focus on their home systems and colonies.
Then get all pis sy when someone comes along a few thousand years later, and likewise "discovers" those planets, only this time actually settles down on them.
And then they show up with guns, to kick those funny looking people who speak another language off those planets.
 
It's very much a case of the Thargoids being a bit more like the British in the 18th and 19th centuries.
They gallivant around the galaxy plonking down flags on all the planets they "discover", then bug ger off back to focus on their home systems and colonies.
Then get all pis sy when someone comes along a few thousand years later, and likewise "discovers" those planets, only this time actually settles down on them.
And then they show up with guns, to kick those funny looking people who speak another language off those planets.
That's funny - substitute "Thargoids" for "Humans" and it works just the same.
 
Is the lore absolutely clear on the Thargoids creating/owning the barnacles? Could be the barnacles are an organism spreading in the galaxy by their own means. Meta alloys could be a waste product of barnacle metabolism.
 
The way I see it, we were supposed to get a mixed bag : Jameson himself was tricked into kicking the bugs in the n***** , it was supposed to be complex and deep with moral choices ... Gray area everywhere ...

Then FD wrote a nonsensical storyline in which Palin gets kidnapped twice a week ... (seriously, am I the only one finding that hilarious ??)

Meanwhile, the devs never managed to produce any non-pewpew-yet- engaging-gameplay around the Thargoids and the Guardians and in the same time ACED the Thargoids combat content, making them challenging and involving ...

Too bad any story depth went through the airlock in the process. I guess the community has a part of responsibility in this too ...
 
It's very much a case of the Thargoids being a bit more like the British in the 18th and 19th centuries.
They gallivant around the galaxy plonking down flags on all the planets they "discover", then bug ger off back to focus on their home systems and colonies.
Then get all pis sy when someone comes along a few thousand years later, and likewise "discovers" those planets, only this time actually settles down on them.
And then they show up with guns, to kick those funny looking people who speak another language off those planets.

See, that's the thing, Thargoids don't have flags so they can't claim ownership!

We humans on the other hand do have flags.

Just jump around the galaxy and stick a flag in. "I claim the Witchhead nebula for Humanity!" They're going "You can't claim us, we live here! For five hundred million years!" "Do you have a flag …? "What? We don't need a bloody flag, this is our sector, you bast ards!" "No flag, no nebula, you can't have one! Those are the rules... that I just made up!...and I'm backing it up with this gun, that was lent from the Aegis research division."
 
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