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Originally posted by Insano:
They are helping the feds. Everyone seems upset about the luxury liners, tough. Ever think that luxury liners carry very important individuals?
Luxury liners can carry important officials, but they can also carry tourists. As for "helping the feds," since when is it a military activity to be a citizen of a government? It is generally assumed these days that it is not justifiable to attack civilian targets on the off-chance that somebody important might be nearby.
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Originally posted by Insano:
sigh Maybe that's because they don't exist. There are no rebel light freighters that I know of.
Exactly. If Matt Burch had wanted the Confederation to destroy Rebel civilians, it would have been very easy for him to do so. Remember that this is the scenario that the EV engine was originally designed for, so most everything that happens is happening for a reason.
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Originally posted by Insano:
That's the official story from Ambrosia. Don't you trust them?
For comparison, I'll point out that all of the Nova preambles are the official story from Ambrosia, and yet they represent the views of different groups within the game. The EV intro text is quite obviously told from a Rebel perspective. Also, have you read Scumdog's story in the EV documentation? He never mentions the Rebellion as anything except as one of the reasons the Fringes are "dangerous to travel without some firepower on your side" and never has any complaints about the Confederation - in fact, he was a Confederate fighter pilot during the Great War - and his story is just as official as the intro text.
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Originally posted by Insano:
Do you know how many people are happy living in it? Only the non-oppressed ones in the rich core worlds.
I don't know if you've noticed, but the Core Worlds amount to pretty much all of Confederation territory, and again, nobody's shown any evidence about whether any oppression took place, exactly who was being oppressed, and who was responsible. Remember, just because somebody was oppressed doesn't implicitly make the central government to blame, especially since the Rebellion doesn't seem to have ever made much of an attempt to solve its grievances through legitimate non-violent means.
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Originally posted by Insano:
Correction. They are described as "Confederation officials." And, these are high rebel officers here. You are on a "need-to-know" basis. And you don't need to know.
I'm looking at mďsn ID 146, called "Assasination." In it, the player is told that "a member of the Confederation Senate will be travelling in a passenger ship through this region in a few hours" and that "it would be most unfortunate...if he were to meet with an... accident." Not only is there no reason given for this assasination, but there isn't even the slightest suggestion that there is any further reason that is not being revealed to the player. I have a hard time seeing how it promotes freedom to murder the people's representatives.
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Originally posted by Tycho Maudd:
1) i like the tractor beam
2) i like the cloaking devise
The tractor beam can be convenient; I find the cloaking device's effect on shields to make it of little use except on ships with high armour.
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Originally posted by Tycho Maudd:
3) thier ships match me style of play
I don't find that either government has ships that match my style of play. I prefer a Corvette-level ship. Mind you, the Confederate Osprey in Battle for Sol is pretty nice to fly.
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Originally posted by Tycho Maudd:
4) i think thier ships look better.
I suppose it's all a matter of opinion. The Rebel ships look too violent for my taste.
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(This message has been edited by David Arthur (edited 08-05-2001).)