Ok, so I think I missed the exact point on this one – or more that I’m trying to figure out which of a couple things it might be.
What I first thought: There’s not much we can do to actively counter someone who claims to have done [whatever they did].
What it seems like it might have actually been: The Amarrians have more believable options for what they can do to the minmatar via </sip> than the Minmatar have to do back because of the nature of the PF.
If it’s the latter, I don’t have much to say, unfortunately, because that does kinda seem like the way things are according to the PF, though I’m always game for brainstorming.
The former, on the other hand, led to some thinking. As a couple of examples, let’s take Naqam’s happy chips and Merd’s orphanages in the Republic. The former occurred (I believe) back before facwar came in and RPers still believed in the use of wardecs to settle issues. Thus, Naqam was wardecked, and presumably the continuing distribution of the happy chips might have depended on the outcome of this war.
In the other case, we had Merd announcing on the IGS that he had (through a series of proxies) acquired/built several orphanages in the Republic. Didn’t really seem like there was much anyone could do about it despite great gnashing of teeth and exclamations of rawr. Then, someone with reasonably high republic something-or-other standings showed up on IGS and in the summit claiming to have identified the orphanages in question and, acting on orders from the RJD or some such, had apprehended, tried, and executed a bunch of the folks in charge as traitors. Unless there was some behind the scenes RP involved in finding said folks, it rather reeked of godmoding.
So, the question, how do we deal with conflicts like this that occur outside what the game mechanics let us do? Much of the point of EVE is the non-consensual combat, but that doesn’t really work here – or leads to godmoding. Only way to avoid that then, would be a little ooc contact between the players involved to sort out a fun way to play out the conflict that doesn’t one side or the other being godmoded. Otherwise, for example, rather than say, “Well, that was a setback,” and closing up shop (which I think is what merd did but I don’t really recall and can’t check the EO boards from work), he could have said “Huh, not sure who you just executed, everyone in my operation says they’re fine.” And then we have a clash of godmoders and it’s all sorts of fun to watch but not particularly fun RP for those involved.
I’m sure I had a point amidst all these interesting (to me) thoughts.
Oh right. Yeah. If you’re going to do something like this where /sip is going to lead to people being unhappy and wanting to stop your nefarious scheme, it’s best to be prepared for those people and have some idea how you want to handle the resulting conflicts. This will probably require some chatting OOC to figure out what makes sense, etc.
Or, of course, we could return to the days when RPers settled matters via wardecks. I heard there was a time when RPers were among the best pvpers in the game because of the perpetual wardecks – might be fun to get back to something like that.
… I think I made my point. Maybe not. Damned work-related distractions.