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Forum: empire-en
Board: [587] Alliance introductions & searches
Topic: [90576] AoD ArmyOfDarkness recruiting

[1572890] JediPuma [None] :: June 22, 2013, 12:50 a.m.
HooK3R wrote: »
Well I wasn't attempting to be funny. Rob and Yoyo had an agreement that Yoyo broke. I never attack my op neighbors. I think it is a bad idea. Taking Ops by force is obviously part of the game and I can't stop you from attempting it. I will however try to defend against it.

I'm curious what Yoyo has told you of the situation. Am I misinformed? Am I working with bad information? Did the two not have an agreement that Yoyo broke?

It's irrelevant. I'm curious, how often do you hear of outposts being taken? Never. It's because when you are in the "big leagues" people tend to have a little more class. Taking outposts is on an entirely different level. I have to say that Rob Miller is a rather poor player if he was that worried of a level 44 that he felt so he must take the outpost. It really saddens me that our server has fallen so far from what it used to be.

[1572965] HooK3R [None] :: June 22, 2013, 6:05 a.m.
Obviously what you call irrelevant was very relevant to others. Otherwise this situation would never have occurred.

[1573182] JediPuma [None] :: June 22, 2013, 4:24 p.m.
The way I know it is irrelevant is by how AoD handled it. IF there was an agreement or such that yoyo broke, why were no Fellowship leaders contacted? Just because we're at war doesn't mean we can't be civil. But no, Rob just took the OP. Strong diplo. Basically, Rob used this as an excuse to steal an outpost from somebody FAR weaker in level and strength. It really would be nice if we could just be straight forward with each other about this, no need to make an excuse.

[1573195] HooK3R [None] :: June 22, 2013, 4:37 p.m.
I believe that I have been straight forward about this. I would imagine that Rob felt that since it was an agreement between players, it had no broader implications. Regardless of which alliance Yoyo was in, Rob would have taken that OP. Now this is my own assumption, not something that he's told me.

Why did Yoyo attack from that OP? Because it was indefensible. 4 minute warning. No chance for support, or if Rob was out smoking, no chance for him to switch defense. Good tactic on Yoyo's part, but the players had an agreement to not attack each other. Yoyo broke that agreement. Why does that not matter to you?

[1574518] JediPuma [None] :: June 24, 2013, 9:46 a.m.
HooK3R wrote: »
I believe that I have been straight forward about this. I would imagine that Rob felt that since it was an agreement between players, it had no broader implications. Regardless of which alliance Yoyo was in, Rob would have taken that OP. Now this is my own assumption, not something that he's told me.

Why did Yoyo attack from that OP? Because it was indefensible. 4 minute warning. No chance for support, or if Rob was out smoking, no chance for him to switch defense. Good tactic on Yoyo's part, but the players had an agreement to not attack each other. Yoyo broke that agreement. Why does that not matter to you?
It does matter to me. Very much. BUT, there are steps you take before doing something as bold as take a persons outpost. Also when you say all this you are acting as though Yoyo could actually do anything with his 4 minute attack. Rob had nothing to worry about and we both know it. Taking an outpost is far different then taking an RV which is how you are making this sound. Outposts BELONG to you. They are your property. An RV is far different. You are only "renting" RVs but outposts are like I said your property in that you own them.

[1574621] jdilla [None] :: June 24, 2013, 2:36 p.m.
Eh whatever, I'd still jon AoD. I sent a couple messages.