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Re: free-for-all in space
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 23:45:43 GMT
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> Nah, history has shown that things are never that simple [i.e., in that case,
> I think that Blacktron would instead nuke those goody-goody SP [thank their
> superior Imperial Navy], although with major losses. So, Blacktron would just
> absorb the fragments of SP, fragments being any fleet, ship, etc. of the SP
> that wasn't destroyed, that just simply surrendered [there's ALWAYS fragments
> left over after you waste an entire empire, IMO] and grow stronger than ever]
> etc. Example: The Romans weren't weakened after they conquered Greece, right?
> Once again, just my opinion.
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> Z
That was just a thrown together, all out stupid idea I came up with. It really
does depend on what the commanders want to do.
Ex: Slaughter civilians.
Ex2: Steal enemy plans for ships/ ships.
Someone would have to act it out or a group of people.
Dan
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| Since an all-out space war would most certainly depend on each empire's strategists, the question of who would win can be answered with another question: Whose commanders are the better strategists? I agree, a military is as strong as it is (...) (25 years ago, 18-Jan-00, to lugnet.space)
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| (...) subtheme[maybe (...) Nah, history has shown that things are never that simple [i.e., in that case, I think that Blacktron would instead nuke those goody-goody SP [thank their superior Imperial Navy], although with major losses. So, Blacktron (...) (25 years ago, 11-Jan-00, to lugnet.space)
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