Forum: empire-en
Board: [587] Alliance introductions & searches
Topic: [86198] Frustrated with Anonymous
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mordor33 [None]
:: March 4, 2013, 5:24 a.m.
Recently I had a member of my alliance take an outpost that had been abandoned. There was no alliance label on the OP. He captured it and now Anonymous is claiming that it was one of theirs. Apparently they didn't watch the clock to claim it in a timely manner. Now I am forced to give it back because they are acting as bullies and threatening us, where we are not in any position to defend against the larger alliance.
Thanks Anonymous, thanks for all the trouble
Thanks Anonymous, thanks for all the trouble
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cleo101 [None]
:: March 4, 2013, 6:33 a.m.
we never threatened your alliance. stop spreading false rumors. the ops belonged to a member. we dropped said member to take the op. that is why there wasnt an alliance label.
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Ante55 [None]
:: March 4, 2013, 6:58 a.m.
we never threatened your alliance. stop spreading false rumors. the ops belonged to a member. we dropped said member to take the op. that is why there wasnt an alliance label.
I don't understand what you meant when you said "we dropped said member"? Do you mean the member said you dropped...what? Your noses? If it was an old member of your alliances outpost and you dropped him, then it isn't your anymore it is the players
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ResinRubber [None]
:: March 4, 2013, 7:21 a.m.
It is common practice to hand down OP's within an Alliance when a member is going to ruin or when a member needs a different resource configuration. To do this the member is dropped so a capture attack can be waged on the OP. Once the transfer is made the member dropped rejoins the Alliance.
IMHO if some sly quickster can slip in and hold the OP it be theirs. You have every right to try and beat it back out of them.....but they have every right to try and hold it.
IMHO if some sly quickster can slip in and hold the OP it be theirs. You have every right to try and beat it back out of them.....but they have every right to try and hold it.