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Originally posted by David Arthur:
**Oh, accounts in history textbooks from people who were beaten up, driven from their homes, etc. because they supported the King, although they hadn't participated in the war in any way beyond having an opinion, that sort of thing...
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What does this have to do with EV?
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1867 was the year the autonomous Canadian government was established.
Ohhhhh... (feels dumb)
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I don't. All I'm saying is that any people on those planets whose opinions were different probably didn't get much of a chance to participate in the decision-making process.
But maybe they did, no one really knows.
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The question isn't whether as a rebel planet they want to join the Confederation, but whether as a Confederation planet they wanted to rebel, or were forced to because of the politics of their neighbours.
As a Confederation planet, I would think they'd want to rebel- being so close to die-hard Rebellion planets, they'd probably be under heavy attacks.
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I thought we were talking more about Matt Burch's opinion with that point, but if in order to to avoid looking like "bad guys" they refrain from doing "bad guy"-like things, in what way can they be considered "bad guys?"
They only refrain from acting "bad guy"-ish when non-'fed people are watching their actions, like the mercenary pilot they hire to destroy the rogue alien cruiser. Plus, have I mentioned that they also send you on missions to destroy Jericon shipping lines?
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Sorry, that was supposed to read "So anyone who is under the jurisdiction of the Confederation is an enemy of the Rebellion?" Read it again with this in mind and maybe it will make sense this time.
So, I wasn't losing my mind, that was a typo...
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If you bomb a completely civilian target, that's terrorism. War is bombing a target that may include civilians, but is being bombed for its military nature. Merchant freighters operated by Confederation citizens are not inherently military targets.
They are only indirectly military targets, but their destruction does aid the Rebellion. The "Merchants of the Confederation" don't move goods for the 'feds, but without them, where would the Confederation's economy be?
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Capturing Kathoon would make it impossible for the rebels to enter Spica or Apollo without passing through Confederation territory, making it relatively easy to capture both those systems in turn. Capturing Arrakis and Pelagon would allow the Confederation Navy to close in on Nemesis, Topaz, Virgo, and Sirgil. All these independent systems remain independent.
The Confederation Navy doesn't need to own the planets to patrol these systems heavily.
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What are you getting at here?
I wasn't "getting at" anything, merely disagreeing with you.
Public opinion on the boards seems to have shifted since the last poll like this...
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