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Author Topic: Dust 514: Corporate Warfare in an Unforgiving Universe  (Read 3828 times)

Alain Colcer

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Re: Dust 514: Corporate Warfare in an Unforgiving Universe
« Reply #15 on: 13 Aug 2012, 08:01 »

ugh  :bash:

If the mordu's are indeed aligned with the Feds, or even the Intaki Syndicate, then there is at least 1 mission that needs to be removed the one that put mordu attacking and destroying a intaki-manage space station.
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orange

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Re: Dust 514: Corporate Warfare in an Unforgiving Universe
« Reply #16 on: 13 Aug 2012, 08:42 »

Is there no internal conflict between the various Syndicate stations?
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Alain Colcer

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Re: Dust 514: Corporate Warfare in an Unforgiving Universe
« Reply #17 on: 13 Aug 2012, 14:01 »

Is there no internal conflict between the various Syndicate stations?

economical conflicts sure, small scale military disruption sure, but outright destruction of stations on a entity that only exists as a loose association of such things, i doubt it. It would undermine their very tool of power projection, space-based services.
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Reyd Karris

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Re: Dust 514: Corporate Warfare in an Unforgiving Universe
« Reply #18 on: 13 Aug 2012, 21:54 »

ugh  :bash:

If the mordu's are indeed aligned with the Feds, or even the Intaki Syndicate, then there is at least 1 mission that needs to be removed the one that put mordu attacking and destroying a intaki-manage space station.
Mordu's are mercenaries. While their origins lie in the Caldari State, they go where there's contracts and money. The Intaki pay them for specific services, and I assume that the same will be true when DUST goes live. Would they still take a contract for the Caldari? Sure, if the Caldari had the ISK and the motivation to hire them. The dynamics may change slightly, but I doubt that Mordu would give up their bread and butter that quickly.

CCP should definitely probably address the issue though I doubt they will. They seem perfectly content to allow the lore masters of the player base to sweat out the coming changes.

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I really do need to figure out how to do a podcast so I can explain this properly. >.<
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Syylara/Yaansu

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Re: Dust 514: Corporate Warfare in an Unforgiving Universe
« Reply #19 on: 15 Aug 2012, 09:12 »

Unless there's some additional development I missed, I think there's some confusion taking place.

The Mordu's contract with Intaki is with the Assembly (on the homerworld, in the Intaki system) and not the Syndicate.
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Re: Dust 514: Corporate Warfare in an Unforgiving Universe
« Reply #20 on: 15 Aug 2012, 09:25 »

Unless there's some additional development I missed, I think there's some confusion taking place.

The Mordu's contract with Intaki is with the Assembly (on the homerworld, in the Intaki system) and not the Syndicate.
That is the high profile contract, but there is no reason that Mordu's does not have other contracts, which may include work for various Syndicate stations.
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