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Assuming these noobs can take me out
There can only be one kraken, so you might be safe...for now
Assuming these noobs can take me out
Yes exactly, hence I said that Panda messed up something given to them on a platter, basically by Ruud being a colossal idiot. If Ruud had been anything less than intolerable and hostile, it would have probably gone through fine. Understood that perfectly well, which is why I suggested moves to get rid of him as leader in a combined tribe and replace him with Garrock who is a proven top level leader and would have probably been agreeable to everyone allowing the merge to go ahead smoothly without people looking to Screw and putting Panda in a better position both geographically. Obviously it never worked out, but then again not everything does.
I was one of the first later on to say to the council itself whether they'd consider looking towards Screw which obviously then happened organically.
I think Garrock could salvage Panda like what he did on w79, the Uruz tribe, as long as the members are willing to stick around and fight regardless of their skills.
This is quite the claim from a mere bystander of W93 until recently.
You are making assumptions based off of limited knowledge. Us joining Panda was never on the table. NEVER. Regardless of who was leading it we had a very very negative view of it as a tribe due to their extensive mass recruiting and failure to complete OPs even against horrid tribes like Dawn.... for these reasons and many more, I and many other Inc. players did not even consider them a potential destination and never would. I would have actually rather gone tribeless.
Like yeah if that merge went through without issue the world may be a different story - but also if I had won that lottery ticket 2 years ago I wouldn't be wasting my time explaining this to you now would I.
But the merge was destined to fail. It was a horrible idea in every way you look at it and surprise surprise - it didn't end well.
I understand this defensive stubbornness and need to be right when being called out, but you could not be more wrong about the situation. I was on the council of Inc. since about two weeks into the world after being asked by TPW for advice as well as having access to a baron account. Yes, I did nothing physically within the tribe or even commented regularly on the council, but I made my points once in a while there and had access to the same information that the rest of the council had. So in a way, you were correct about the information disparity, just the exact opposite way round. By contrast, you probably didn't even know I was on the council until I told people that I was after Inc had ended.
The merge was not destined to fail, there were many barriers to its success, one of which was an inability of the leadership to persuade members that it was a good idea and deal with the issue of Ruud as well as not properly explaining the reasoning behind it, the trajectory that the combined tribe would go in especially the advantageous position and the relatively high likelihood of world dominance without having to join SCREW which had limited space at the time. All these things could have been worked around, but there were barriers within the council that prevented this.
In essence, just because it failed does not make it destined to fail, not at all. If just a few things had been different, it would have been very likely to succeed. But the past is the past.
No - I am just not at the liberty to discuss it.
You had no idea of the SCREW mutiny until it happened. You had no idea of the motives behind it. So stop pretending you do you daft cow.
I am happy to just don't post lies. You sound like London or Billy.
I understand this defensive stubbornness and need to be right when being called out, but you could not be more wrong about the situation. I was on the council of Inc. since about two weeks into the world after being asked by TPW for advice as well as having access to a baron account. Yes, I did nothing physically within the tribe or even commented regularly on the council, but I made my points once in a while there and had access to the same information that the rest of the council had. So in a way, you were correct about the information disparity, just the exact opposite way round. By contrast, you probably didn't even know I was on the council until I told people that I was after Inc had ended.
The merge was not destined to fail, there were many barriers to its success, one of which was an inability of the leadership to persuade members that it was a good idea and deal with the issue of Ruud as well as not properly explaining the reasoning behind it, the trajectory that the combined tribe would go in especially the advantageous position and the relatively high likelihood of world dominance without having to join SCREW which had limited space at the time. All these things could have been worked around, but there were barriers within the council that prevented this.
In essence, just because it failed does not make it destined to fail, not at all. If just a few things had been different, it would have been very likely to succeed. But the past is the past.