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Jereth Ravyn
ISS Navy Task Force Interstellar Starbase Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.03.02 10:33:00 -
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NRDS only really works when hostiles get reported accurately and standings are set quickly. On an alliance-wide scale, this is very difficult to manage, and as was stated before, NBSI is a much quicker and simpler form of threat identification.
Personally, I feel that ISS's former NRDS policy was the catalyst for the chain of events that have led us to the current state of affairs. Not to bore you all with ISS history or do any chest thumping, but I beleive all NRDS alliances can learn something from studying the ISS.
Sadly, NBSI will be the best policy until the political climate of EVE changes.
...so in summary: if you dont like pew pew pew, stay out of 0.0, and if that bothers you... go play WoW or something
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Jereth Ravyn
ISS Navy Task Force Interstellar Starbase Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.03.03 00:30:00 -
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I guess really the point I am trying to make is that both NBSI and NRDS can work... NBSI relies on quickly setting friends to blue, and NRDS relies on quickly setting hostiles to red. If it takes a corp/alliance too long to manage their standings, then it won't matter if they use NBSI/NRDS... its all the same really, except that in that scenario, the NRDS organization might lose some ships, and the NBSI organization might kill some "innocent" ships.
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Jereth Ravyn
ISS Navy Task Force Interstellar Starbase Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.03.04 08:28:00 -
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Originally by: Qolde Besides pirate entities, who would pick a fight with a purely neutral alliance in 0.0?
The tricky part of that question is the term "purely neutral". NRDS is in no stretch of the imagination "purely neutral". I would argue that there is no such thing as a purely neutral alliance... especially one in 0.0 space. And there are plenty of non-pirate entities that would pick a fight with even semi-neutral alliances. As a matter of fact, there have been other semi-neutral alliances (NRDS) that have started major POS wars against other semi-neutral alliances... I don't want to go off on a tangent, but suffice it to say that the answer to your question is "lots of people".
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