
Takrolimus
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Posted - 2005.05.03 17:05:00 -
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Originally by: Nepereta Edited by: Nepereta on 03/05/2005 16:35:09
Originally by: Zandramus Edited by: Zandramus on 03/05/2005 15:15:52
Originally by: Gungankllr Edited by: Gungankllr on 03/05/2005 10:46:24 Xetic has/had a huge member count, but as previously addressed, some of the fleet commanders and alliance administrators couldn't get a good majority of them to stop NPCing and Mining or get out of Empire to help defend their territory.
(As least that's how I have come to understand it)
Edit: was supposed to quote Lucian as to how an alliance with 4k members can't kill everything in PVP
Thats the problem with some alliances now, 200 peeps in alliance chat and you cant get 10 of them to show up to a call of arms. In my oppinion the ones who dont show up need to be kos, that would fix that problem.
This is the reason I left Stain, we had plenty of people in alliance if they all even came out in tech 1 frigs, but you couldnt get 10 of them to do that in the US eastern Evening times to do that and , you had hostile groups just walking all over your territory with impunity.
In my oppinion, those carebears can move back to empire and never come back to 0.0 beacuse they dont deserve to be there.
Zandramus
XF wasn't like that dude, XF was all about inclusiveness and building a society of all fairly lawful peoples (irrespective whether they hid in empire). There was virtually no internal policing of any kind (biggest things that would get said was STOP ROID POPPING or ROID POPPING IS OK). We where trying to build a civilisation but perhaps we would be better starting out as a tribe like many of the other groupings in this galaxy.
ALSO XF numbers are kinda bloated we would get perhaps 10% on line of that 4k tops. To many corps where bloated with attics and lumber rooms full of old alts and characters who have long since left.
The voting system XF had hasn't helped this.
I look at what we hated about CA, and the xSE corps hated about SE and see it reflected One hundredfold in XETIC. Civil Service in Space would be a better name. It was a grand plan, unfortunately, a flawed one.
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