
by The Aztec Allience » Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:58 am

by Topid » Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:01 am

by The United Soviet Socialist Republic » Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:02 am
Topid wrote:Have you heard from a native saying they would want this repealed? Unless I hear a native who supports there being a password placed on the region I am strongly opposed to this. It would only mean if Christmas is raided a day after it is passed we could easily have to pass another Liberation.

by Topid » Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:24 am
The United Soviet Socialist Republic wrote:Topid wrote:Have you heard from a native saying they would want this repealed? Unless I hear a native who supports there being a password placed on the region I am strongly opposed to this. It would only mean if Christmas is raided a day after it is passed we could easily have to pass another Liberation.
Raiders can raid even if it is liberated. I am The Aztec Allience, this is my forum nation.

by The United Soviet Socialist Republic » Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:28 am
Topid wrote:The United Soviet Socialist Republic wrote:Raiders can raid even if it is liberated. I am The Aztec Allience, this is my forum nation.
That is completely irrelevant? If we leave the resolution unrepealed it prevents having to pass one again. If we repeal the resolution we may very well have to pass one in the future, wasting time and effort. Unless a native wants the resolution repealed, there is no reason to do it.

by Topid » Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:35 am
The United Soviet Socialist Republic wrote:Topid wrote:That is completely irrelevant? If we leave the resolution unrepealed it prevents having to pass one again. If we repeal the resolution we may very well have to pass one in the future, wasting time and effort. Unless a native wants the resolution repealed, there is no reason to do it.
Without being allowed to password protect the region that means raiders can just waltz right into the region and raid it.

by Punk Reloaded » Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:50 am
Topid wrote:The United Soviet Socialist Republic wrote:Without being allowed to password protect the region that means raiders can just waltz right into the region and raid it.
Yes, but choosing to use a password would mean the region dies. The only way to prevent a raid with a password is to put it in place and never give it to anyone ever. That means there will never be a population increase, it can only decrease, and eventually the region will die.
Again, unless a native wants to put a password on the region, a very bad idea IMO, then there's no reason to repeal the resolution.

by Eist » Sat Aug 04, 2012 5:36 am
Unibot III wrote:Frankly, the lows that people sink to in this game is perhaps the most disturbing thing about NationStates Gameplay.

by Cormac Stark » Sat Aug 04, 2012 8:55 am

by Topid » Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:17 am
Punk Reloaded wrote:Topid wrote:Yes, but choosing to use a password would mean the region dies. The only way to prevent a raid with a password is to put it in place and never give it to anyone ever. That means there will never be a population increase, it can only decrease, and eventually the region will die.
Again, unless a native wants to put a password on the region, a very bad idea IMO, then there's no reason to repeal the resolution.
Did the natives ever suggest they wanted to increase the population? Serious question.
Who was right? Huh? I don't think anyone disagrees Christmas is going to remain an inactive and silent region.Cormac Stark wrote:Let's leave the liberation resolution in place for a while, if for no other reason than to find out who was right.

by Ambroscus Koth » Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:37 am
Topid wrote:Who was right? Huh? I don't think anyone disagrees Christmas is going to remain an inactive and silent region.


by Topid » Sat Aug 04, 2012 2:49 pm

by 10 Percent » Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:45 pm
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by Keronika » Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:42 pm
Cormac Stark wrote:Perhaps surprisingly, and speaking only for myself and not on behalf of the government of Asgard, I'm opposed to repealing the liberation resolution at this time. The will of the interregional community as expressed in the debate over Liberate Christmas was to give the natives of Christmas an opportunity to determine the future of their region. Asgard withdrew to give the natives that opportunity. Repealing the liberation resolution now would only make Christmas vulnerable to refounding by a different region or organization, perhaps one with less noble intentions.
I'm firmly convinced that the so-called "natives" of Christmas are puppets with no interest in improving the region's future. A majority of the interregional community, however, wasn't convinced of that. Let's leave the liberation resolution in place for a while, if for no other reason than to find out who was right.

by Ambroscus Koth » Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:28 pm
Keronika wrote:Mr. Stark, if your intention really was to improve the future of Christmas, you can still do that. Nothing is stopping you.

by Everbeek » Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:29 pm
Cromarty wrote:Antifa, the Internationale and the Red Fleet are encased in the largest glass house in existence, and they're not throwing stones, they're firing boulders from catapults.

by Ambroscus Koth » Wed Aug 08, 2012 12:08 am
Everbeek wrote:Ambroscus Koth wrote:
The fact that there's no founder leaves the region open to invasion by people that are not us.
I feel like a broken record here.
It also leaves those people that are not you less able to refound the region, ultimately meaning that while there is still the possibility for raids, they will tend to be less destructive in nature than what your region tried to do.

by Everbeek » Wed Aug 08, 2012 2:47 am
Ambroscus Koth wrote:Everbeek wrote:
It also leaves those people that are not you less able to refound the region, ultimately meaning that while there is still the possibility for raids, they will tend to be less destructive in nature than what your region tried to do.
Pardon my French here, but you're talking out your rear end. We had a lot of cultural plans for Christmas that were nowhere near destructive in nature, I refuse to hear that argument not one more time.
And it's not as easy to keep control of a founderless region as you make it out to be. Raider regions can't camp out their entire army in one region for long periods of time.
Cromarty wrote:Antifa, the Internationale and the Red Fleet are encased in the largest glass house in existence, and they're not throwing stones, they're firing boulders from catapults.

by Eist » Wed Aug 08, 2012 7:10 am
Ambroscus Koth wrote:Everbeek wrote:
It also leaves those people that are not you less able to refound the region, ultimately meaning that while there is still the possibility for raids, they will tend to be less destructive in nature than what your region tried to do.
Pardon my French here, but you're talking out your rear end. We had a lot of cultural plans for Christmas that were nowhere near destructive in nature, I refuse to hear that argument not one more time.
And it's not as easy to keep control of a founderless region as you make it out to be. Raider regions can't camp out their entire army in one region for long periods of time.
Unibot III wrote:Frankly, the lows that people sink to in this game is perhaps the most disturbing thing about NationStates Gameplay.

by Unibot II » Wed Aug 08, 2012 8:01 am
Vocenae wrote:Unibot, you have won NS.
General Halcones wrote:Look up to Unibot as an example.

by Ambroscus Koth » Wed Aug 08, 2012 1:21 pm
Eist wrote:What Everbeek says above, and raiders (like you) do not have a very good track-record at managing regions you hostilely occupy. If you are going to invade, you have to accept the negative implications that come with this.
You shouldn't password and attempt to refound a region you have no right to, and cry when people don't like the situation.

by Tim-Opolis » Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:02 pm
<Koth - 06/30/2020> I mean as far as GPers go, Tim is one of the most iconic

by The basement » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:24 pm

by Skyrim Diplomacy » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:36 pm
The basement wrote:If alternative 2 is how raiding works, then I do not see why Christmas is open for new nations (who is checking whether the nation is a puppet or not?). Therefore I suggest someone (i.e. enough people to proclaim a WA Delegate) move a nation to Christmas and render this whole discussion obselete.
Or am I missing something that is not mentioned in the Rules and clash with the Settings of the region of Christmas?

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