Dropbear is watching this thread, Arkady, and I did prod him on Twitter earlier about your concerns with Balginia, so hopefully some progress will come on that front. Just gotta be patient (even more than you already have been).
:-) Thank you.
I'm actually not too worried about the good admiral. The Republic (or rather, the Fleet) not replying to our mail is not too much of a problem - happens, we're after all just some capsuleers. (And it's a recurring problem. Back in Aurora times, we actually had some Republic dude tell us about some story arc "stay out of it!" and then never ever show up again, never reply to mails, etc. - so we were basically forced to not participate. THAT I was/am bitter about, but that was long ago. The current thing is hardly comparable, we still have lots of options. :-))
I used it as one example of a general "problem". I think the "A'J story arc" would win a lot by rewarding various ways of interacting with the whole storyline, as opposed to rewarding simply membership in the project itself.
A few examples that do not involve EM:
Sansha loyalists should have some kind of incentive and the opportunities to actually harm the project now that Kuvakei declared hostilities. This would both mean that Sansha loyalists will do something against the project
as well as giving incentive to other people to be actually wary of the Sansha people, as opposed to having to think "they're just here so they can enjoy the CCP RP as well, it would be OOC rude to exclude them."
Caldari loyalists should have an incentive and opportunities to hunt down Tukoss or his research to return some of it back to the State. Again, this would mean that the State loyalists can do something more than put bounties on the head of a person whose death likely means nothing, and it means that project members again have a reason to wary of the hostiles.
It does seem to me that a lot of the actions of the different divisions right now happen mainly because players do not want to be OOCly rude to other players and do not want to exclude them from "the CCP RP."
(Well, actually, if you ignore the part of "they're RPers, I'm sure they'll behave", it currently looks a lot like the project is being taken over by some criminals for their own benefit, abusing the extreme naivity of some people in the process. It's funny seeing it this way. :-D)
(Oh. And. Hey, Dropbear, you're awesome! This has to be said from time to time. (And is unrelated to the post above.))