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Spear nukes ftw! :icon_cool:
and someone said they didn't work earlier...pshhh
GO MATT! and GO ODA! Hope to see you guys later on in the world if anyone can hold a civil war in a game that generally lacks civility (myself not excluded from that generalization) it's Matt.
Clock are in trouble. It's great to see a bit of flexing from ODA to keep things interesting.
Sent Jun 21, 2013 21:42:31
The war between Clock (disbanded) and Organised Destructive Aggression has ended.
jot10 today at 22:09
I would like an invite if possible
27 minutes before asking for an invite, after showing nothing to earn an invite, other than alot of mention of Panda helping your tribe and not alot else. Something tells me Panda was never going to help, I cannot believe that tribe would have wanted to be tied into Clock.
Clock attacked ODA first. ODA declared, Clock disbanded. The End.
Best of luck ODA. Nice to see you around noobking.
Never took Cuda to be a spy but he sure did turn quick.
I wasn't a spy. I had a few communications with CraigandLeanna that REALLY pissed me off. The dude is an idiot, plain and simple. I was going to leave the tribe. He has no business being a leader. But due to how bad he pissed me off I wanted to make sure to do some damage, so I reached out to the leaders of ODA. They didn't want my help, which is fine, but I was surprised to see that they outed me publicly.
I don't mind being outed, as I was planning on leaving Clock anyway. But I'm surprised the ODA leadership would do that, as it sets a bad precedent and other players will be weary to come to them with information in the future. *shrugs* not my problem.
Well here are a few things Matt hates which are the following: puppies, ponies, spies, cowards, quitters, Obama, Hillary, W69, RageSkylar, kittens, chuck norris, any kind of clock or watch, Matt, any yankees fan, llamas, axes, lc, spears, pirates, Captain Jack Sparrow, Blackbeard, David Beckham, Lebron James, Kobe, Fast Food, Nerfing Irelia, Teemo, American Idol, barbies, and finally however equally important people who turn their back on their tribe for any reason
I wasn't a spy. I had a few communications with CraigandLeanna that REALLY pissed me off. The dude is an idiot, plain and simple. I was going to leave the tribe. He has no business being a leader. But due to how bad he pissed me off I wanted to make sure to do some damage, so I reached out to the leaders of ODA. They didn't want my help, which is fine, but I was surprised to see that they outed me publicly.
I don't mind being outed, as I was planning on leaving Clock anyway. But I'm surprised the ODA leadership would do that, as it sets a bad precedent and other players will be weary to come to them with information in the future. *shrugs* not my problem.
All of that said, I see Clock has already disbanded. So... I guess I was right. Craig is an AWFUL leader and I would caution anyone to join any tribe his has any leadership positions in.
Just joined the forum under a new name, you are gonna make me work for your identity aren't you. Luckily, I do like to solve a puzzle. Just yourself and one other beat me to the riddle of W70. The other being someone you probably know very well, I shall work this out now, or not. Unless I do, but then I probably won't. Unless I have already, which I have not.
Well, I DID message you in game (on 69) a couple of weeks ago introducing myself through a name you would recognise. Sleuthing shouldn't be too difficult. Good to hear you cracked the puzzle too
Rage is correct. I dislike players who turn their back on their tribe at the first side of trouble. If you join a tribe, respect the leadership. If you think it is wrong, leave. But don't wait for a war to leave. While people may not always agree with how I lead, they always respect the way I do it, and tend to see the benefits later on. I am not saying you are not a good player, you could be a legend of the game, but you turned on your tribe within 10 minutes of the war starting. I, along with 99% of players on this game, want players alongside them who will fight with them and for them until the last village. Your mail to me just showed me that you are not willing to fight for the tribe you are in. The only enemies I have ever recruited into a tribe of mine have not been the spies, never the intel givers. Always the players who fight, make it hard to defeat them, and those who accept war as part of the game and just get on with it. If we break down the title of the game, it becomes clear. Tribal (as in a tribe of lots of people) Wars (as in fights alongside those from part one of the title). I wish you all the best in the game in the future. To earn respect and honor, you must fight hard for your tribe. Those who do not, bounce from tribe to tribe. This was the reason for my "Limited Tribe Changes" suggestion in the forum... Best of luck Cuda.
I can agree with and respect your position. I suppose the breakdown in ideology here stems from the fact that I never wanted to join your tribe. Further, I didn't turn on my tribe at the first sign of trouble. I turned on them prior to war being declared. But when I saw you declare war on them, I saw an even quicker way to bring Craig down. You weren't the first person that I offered my services too. Without going into details of what happened, Craig sold me out and nearly caused a lot of shit for me simply because he was being frumpy. Further, he would kick members from the tribe at random and his reasoning was always very sketchy at best. Upon communicating with him about these things, it was clear that he wasn't fit for leadership and as I mentioned, really aggravated me with the way he spoke to me. I wanted revenge, I wanted him gone. So I began my quest to remove him from the tribe and the game, ideally.
The only thing that I disagreed with on your front Subwind, was that you went public with my information. You can dislike me, dislike what I was trying to do and even refuse my help. I commend you for having the moral's to do so. But when you go public with private communications in game, it makes it very unlikely that other people will reach out to you. I guess you could say it hurts your 'trust' factor. Now people that have seen this will be a lot less likely to go to you with any private communications for fear that you will take it public.
Perhaps I have a different outlook than a lot of the TW players, but to me, going public with information is akin to a tattle tale. I value privacy of communication. I want people to know that I can 'keep a secret' so to speak. So even if I disagree with someone, I'm not going to out them in public, unless doing so serves a very legitimate purpose. Which in this instance, doing so to me didn't seem to serve any purpose?
Irregardless, I appreciate your thoughts and as I said, I can respect where you are coming from.
One last thing I would like to point out, just for the sake of reputation. W2. That was the last world that I played on (and the first). I haven't played in a long time, but I did play for a long time. Check my stats there, Cuda1337. You'll see I'm a loyal tribe guy.
Cheers.