Bears Armed wrote:Janet Dobinson wrote:Moreover, as I've said on here, the last invader delegate could have easily made the same argument about wanting to re-found, i.e. I need to eject nations from behind a password to make the process safe. That clearly wouldn't have been acceptable then so why should it be now?
Except that after the last invader delegate had finished ejecting residents he (or his allies) then kept the region locked-down under a password for something like two years before the 'Liberation' proposal became possible: How about allowing the current delegate a few weeks to prove their intentions before jumping on them like this? Unless of course, your true intention to to both prevent refounding and remove the password so that the invaders can have another go at seizing control?
(And you still haven't answered the question about which of the ejected nations you've actually spoken with about this, and how -- if they haven't logged into their nations since being ejected -- you've managed to contact them...)
Like I said above, I'm not primarily interested in seeing The Koz displaced. If it does impinge on the re-founding, well with due respect, the delegate should have thought about that before ejecting a load of nations from behind a password.
I actually spoke to two nations prior to the eviction after they received a telegram (like me) from Koz saying: "Greetings; please leave the region now, in support of boosting the delegate's influence so the regional password may be more quickly imposed - thank you." They, like me, didn't agree with another password being imposed, so didn't leave. As has been noted, they haven't logged in since, so I haven't spoke to them since. The fact remains we still have ejections from behind a password, there's no other way to slice it.
I'm being consistent, if nothing else.