How about, 'if my enemies are allowed to participate and I don't, my beloved Republic may be at a disadvantage'? It's not that hard to devise some reasoning to participate if so inclined.
Sure. That means our participation is limited to not contributing at all, but only taking out anything we get. Which limits our "participation" quite a bit. Do you think that's a good thing for the storyline in general? :-)
Maybe I should expand on the above, it seems I did not quite get across what I wanted to say.
I totally like the Arek'Jaalan storyline. The way I see it, it's a Caldari scientist who fled from the State to be able to conduct his research. He seems either very naive or very unscrupulous, which causes quite a few problems to the people he moved to.
There is a lot of RP opportunity for everyone there: You can support the project as is, or you can oppose it. You can argue in favor of having "Evil People"[tm] (everyone in EVE is "evil" in some way, so this is actually "the OTHER Evil People[tm]") around, or you can argue against. You can take up arms for or against it. You can draw lines of what is or is not acceptable to your character. And not only about the members, but also about the research conducted. The whole "let's build a doomsday device" thing was an awesome story hook (very Battlestar Galactica in a way - "I just need two nuclear warheads").
What makes me very much un-eager to participate in the story surrounding the A'J project (which is different from "participating in the A'J project") is that it
appears to me that the other ways of interacting with the project is not supported by the GM, and actually frowned upon by the players. Basically any way of interacting with the project other than participation gets you to a wall in the game world very quickly (as an example, but not the only case, the problem of no reply from Balginia, while I easily get replies from Tukoss).
Players seem to imply this, too: Well, this is the way CCP wants us to role-play, it's only one CCP dev, so take a backseat and just accept that we have to bend our characters to just play together, at least we get CCP RP out of it. "Any other RP is wrong, you know."
And basically that's ok. I'm happy for the people who enjoy that, but it's not the kind of RP *I* enjoy.
And in the end, that means that the A'J story arc is an RP even for a subset of roleplayers,
not for all. If you make your IC entity "open to everyone", you are
not creating an RP environment for everyone. Period.
I have no problem with having story arcs that are not for me. There have been a few in the past like that, and I'm sure there will be future story arcs that work better for my character.
But saying, as has been done above, that this is
the way to involve lots of players, is simply wrong.