Don't know if on the forum we can have an impact on powerplay in-game. For example, if we are 1'000 in the forum to make Aisling quite empire and create a new alliance, don't know if it will change in-game in a next update. Could be cool though.or she could take a power grab and seperate from the empire if she had enough followers.
If we had game-mechanics for this, it would be awesome - imo.
The issue with players trying to change things with powers, is FD is the boss and running the game. If they don't like what the players are doing, they just move the goal posts. Especially if it is not in-line with FDs script.Don't know if on the forum we can have an impact on powerplay in-game. For example, if we are 1'000 in the forum to make Aisling quite empire and create a new alliance, don't know if it will change in-game in a next update. Could be cool though.
Whatever, outside of me, do you think Aisling should quite Empire? Do you think she is still fiting in the Empire?
Thank you
Aisling is not Anti empire, but rather a reformer within the empire.
Not everyone within the empire has the same ideas, but that does not mean Aisling will be changing allegiance.
Rather Aisling will be trying to bring about change from within the empire and beyond.
That is what you think. But since Arissa got Empress no one can know what Aislings plans are. Maybe she is disgruntled enough to support a seggregation from the Empire. You'll never know what thoughts turn around this pretty blue-haired head.
Comon guy, your motives with this reasoning are transparent, Federal propaganda has been around for some time.
Judging from this question you posted on reddit: Is it really true that undermining a system where a enemy expansion is going on helpts to oppose it?
You still have some ways to go in the nuances of the Empire and the game. Aislings lore is indeed not seperatist but reformist.
Lore being lore, she still has a claim to the throne as a Duval.
Evidently, if you feel strongly about it, why dont you join the good comminity that is Aisling Duval.
Aislings lore is indeed not seperatist but reformist.
Aisling is (comparatively) young, she's like Simba. Instead of taking her place in the Empire, she's off freeing bugs with Timon and Pumbaa. But when it's time for her to step up and become Emperor, she will with all the flair, grace and patriotism of the Emperor's before her. Possibly on a rock. In the rain.