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**In the intrest of Confederate politics, I thought it nessesary, in all fairness, to respond to the public posting by the Rebelion in a new thread, where confederates can feel safe to reply.
All of the claims in that memo are typical Rebel propoganda. Period.
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Oooooh, now you've gone and done it. One of the staunchest Rebel advocates alive is about to punch holes in your entire argument. Be afraid, very afraid.....
First of all, for a fully comprehensive discussion on the topic of Reb vs. Confed, check out the Best of Escape Velocity posts. There is a huge topic on this, one where I posted a few times.
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Section 1: The Cause Factor
How can you possibly say that there can be no debate about this? The bottom line is, no matter what your personal or political viewpoints are towards the Confederation as a whole, the Rebelion decided to remedy the situation with bloodshed. So who's the evil power here? **
The American Revolution was won with bloodshed. Wars for freedom such as World War I and II were won with bloodshed. All battles for what's right (all battles period, rally) inevitably mean bloodhsed, unfortunately. That alone doesn't make one particular side of the war bad guys. Your logic is flawed.
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The rebelion seems to be on a crusade to prove that power = evil. Not so.
"Power corrups, and absolute power corrups absolutely."
-Edmund Burke
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This 'evil power' is what promotes trade, and allows simple pilots to go from shuttlecraft owners to millionares in a matter of years.
Oh yes, Astex pilots you mean. Pilots who are under contract with the Confederation only, not pilots who are just Independent. Rather convenient, don't you think? The average joe who wants to be independent of everyone gets no such benefits. Admittedly the Feds do a good job of killing the Pirates and that helps everyone, but still.
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And to compare the rebelion to the American revolutionaries is completely incorrect. America's revolution was started by an attack by Britian on their own land.
You need to study your history more. The Revolution may have been started by the "shot heard around the world," but America came to the point of revolution because of British oppression. They were taxed in a multitude of ways while not being represented in the British Parliament overseas. Great Britan has a mercantilist policy, which means that from their perspective all colonies under Great Britan had but one purpose--to benefit the mother country. Therefore they bled the colonies dry, and put the good of Britain ahead of the good of the American colonies. This more than anything was the cause of America's revolution against England, not because England just suddenly attacked them one day.
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The Rebelion started this civil war by attacking INNOCENT confederate trade routes. The Confederation is protecting itself, not trying to initiate some insurrection, as the Rebelion would like you to believe.
The Rebellion did not start the Civil War by firing first. The Confederation started the war because as they expanded after the Great War, they took advantage of the colonies of the outer worlds and bled their resources dry, primarily to benefit the inner core worlds where the Confederate big-shots sat fat-and-happy. Don't take my word for it, start a new pilot in EV and read about it for yourself. The Confeds took advantage of the resources of the outer worlds and treated them unfairly, much like Great Britain treated the American colonies. It was for this reason that many of the outer worlds broke away and revolted to maintain their independence from the Confederation.
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**Section 2: The Destroyer Factor
The rebelion would like you to believe that it can produce as many Destroyers as the confederation can Frigate. Come on, think about that. Everyone knows that Destroyers are shielded frieghters, and manta fighters are left over from the great war. The truth is, the Rebelion is scrapping to get any ships (and pilots) they can get. The fact that a Destroyer can measure to a frigate is a moot point. Put a Destroyer up against a few Frigates and Cruisers, and you'll see what the final outcome of this war will be.
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Well, I won't argue with you about the Manta. It is junk compared to the patrol ship and gunboat, its advantage lies in its speed and affordability. The Destroyer, however, is far better than the Frigate. It is armed better with heavy rockets and torpedoes (missiles too if I remember right), is almost a match for the Frigate in terms of shielding, and most importantly is MUCH FASTER. The speed of the Destroyer enables it to beat out the Frigate, and despite the description in EV it can mangle any Kestrel. Furthermore, you left the Rebel Cruiser out of your equation; a heck of a detali to forget.
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**Section 3: The Strategic Factor
The entire point of this section is to make you believe that the Confederation is looking for the perfect oppertunity to blindly attack Rebel strongholds. This is, again, pointless, but the Confederation is only intrested in doing what it can to protect itself and it's citizens. **
AND to re-take the Rebel worlds and take them back under their control again. Do you honestly think that the Feds would just let those worlds lie out there if they were to actually beat the Rebellion? Come on. Further, they have to defend themselves because they mis-treated the outer worlds, which in turn rebelled. If they had not treated them in a tyrannical manner before, they wouldn't be in the situation they are in.
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If you want to see the truth, all you have to do is look at any galactic map. Look, the rebelion forms a complete circle around all Confederate systems. If this doesn't look like agressive tactics, I don't know what does.
What do you expect when you expand OUTWARD from the inner systems, mistreat them and force them to revolt? Its absurd to think they WOULDN'T be surrounded. Either way its a moot point, I fail to see how the layout of the galaxy has any bearing on who is right and who isn't. Its just by chance, if it were the other way around nothing would be different.
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**All the rebelion is doing is preventing the Confederation from expanding. And wether they know it or not, they're preventing progress. Who knows how many systems out there are rich in untapped resources. The Rebelion doesn't have the funding or manpower to even discover them, and they're preventing the Confederation from reaching them.
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That is the fault of the Confederation for taking advantage of the outer worlds. see above. You can't blame either side if there's no expansion, there's a war going on after all (one the rebels alone didn't start, I might add)
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In conclusion, the rebelion has to keep feeding you these lies to make sure that everyone thinks of them as the 'good' power, because if they stop, you'll begin to realize all the things I've discussed here. Lets simplify things. When was the last time you saw a Confederate warship attack an unarmed trader?
When was the last time you saw a Rebel warship attack an unarmed trader? Lets not deceive anyone; niether side attacks independent traders. Only Rebel or fed vessles in opposing areas of space.
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The Confederation wants only to protect itself, nothing more.
Wrong. See my response 3 or 4 responses above.
UEC
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(This message has been edited by UE Crusader (edited 04-11-2001).)