I think thats a pretty wild statement really. I mean who really does want to fight on an "even footing" anyway bach? Not you, not me, not anyone else really. Stimulus/veto in your own way stack the deck as significantly as anybody else does. You put together effective roaming fleets and you shoot what you think you can kill while avoiding things you can't (like everyone else really). Sure you have good pilots, you've been recruiting the cream of roving pvp from Scrapheap for the last few years so you ought to. But when the chips are down you still want to win and wanting to win precludes fighting outnumbered for most people (including stim). When we fought last year summer you certainly never failed to outnumber SF when you could (often by crazy proportions) but it surprised nobody because thats war in space. You ganked us, we ganked you. War never changes etc. In fact the only occasions I remember Stim fighting outnumbered at all in recent memory was when your pilots made up the minority of veto led cane gangs that happened into our ham drakes in placid etc. (and even then it was pretty damned equal giving away a ship or two at most).
We've taken to flying fleets with no logistics simply to get people to engage. It's almost unheard of in Syndicate for fleets to fly without at least 2 logis unless they've got triage carriers on standby (which many do), and we still have trouble getting fleets that outnumber us to engage. Last weekend we had a group invite us down to their space, outnumber us ~1.5 to one in their home system, and dock up and refuse to engage us. This is not uncommon. We certainly
do not hesitate to engage a smaller gang when we find one, but as you say, no one does (I might add though that some of our FCs give a free pass to known solo PvPers when they jump into our gangs. Ask Prom4CSM about the second time he jumped blindly into us solo in the same night, or the last time Ralara jumped into us solo--the FC forbade anyone to fire on them and let them go). We also do not hesitate to shoot a gang that outnumbers us if we think we can take it or at least put a dent in it. There are dozens of less memorable examples, but the first two that pop into my mind (a bit outdated, mind):
http://www.rotekapelle.com/killboard/?a=kill_related&kll_id=41502 In that one our caps didn't take the field until we had cleared every last subcap off of the field. We didn't want to get counterdropped if we didn't have subcap superiority, so we didn't. So that fight was us outnumbered by a fairly ridiculous margin and losing next to nothing. A fair number of them got away without getting on any of our mails--we were outnumbered closer to 2:1. And this one (Ituralde FCing, are you surprised we died in a flaming ball of glory?):
http://www.rotekapelle.com/killboard/?a=kill_related&kll_id=19139 We knew the local count was double our fleet count and said "fuck it, it'll be fun, we're insured" and jumped in. We took a pretty significant number of BS with us, too. 18 BS killed to 24 lost.
Still, I do think thats slightly aside from the point. SF (with stim inside) did have the alexander wept because there were no more worlds to conquer moment - prior to the 10 thoraxes against bob thing (realistically the only target left for us was CVA in providence) but while SF (without stim) went on to try that dance twice over (even building an outpost there only to lose it to ze germans) Stim didn't and was content to roam syndicate at home on your terms. Now I don't criticise this decision tactically, but I think you have to take responsibility for your own shortcomings in rp because what you wanted was other RP groups to come dance with your chosen methodology (nano group mayhem) with you guys risking nothing much in an npc station in return.
When we were not yet an alliance, we fought quite a few RP entities, and similarly to SF, we wiped them out. AM has been a shadow of its former self since, though I hear rumblings that they've rebuilt in the last year or so I haven't paid attention. Gallente RP hasn't been the same since we took on Acheron Federation and whatever those other guys were that died off around the same time. After that we looked around, realized that all we could find left were EM, which at the time weren't much of a force that we could tell; SF, but we had a hot/cold on again off again relationship with you nevermind the timezone issues (SF has since our departure been much stronger EU than US, and vice versa with Rote Kapelle); and CVA, which as you and I both know simply formed voltron with proviblob anytime a fight seemed remotely possible. And we rarely fly nano anymore, incidentally. Quick formups are often nano, but actual gangs are only nano if we roll <10 people. We typically roll closer to 20.
As I've learned over the years in SF - you can't really get people to fight an RP war unless you go all in and actually risk something yourself. Nobody is really interested in random skirmishing against more accomplished random skirmishers when the sensible option is usually just to ignore them.
And that's the issue I suppose. We can't really go all in against many things. We have a dumb capital/supercap fleet for the size of our organization and not being a sov holding entity with zero aspirations of ever being a sov holding entity. The only real way we can risk more than some lossmails is to put that on the line, and there aren't too many entities that aren't megablobtastic groups that have the firepower to match that (no real complaints there, I don't like that sort of warfare outside of spanking people for being dumb with their carriers, and it's not because of the financial issues it would cause--it wouldn't). Which is fine, but at the end of the day we could (and often do) derp BC/HAC/CS fleets all over the place and we'd be back in fleet with another ship looking to do it again an hour later because we find that the endgame of EVE, not running level 4 missions or running sanctums in nullsec or shooting structures somewhere endlessly. Maybe again that's an issue with
our way of playing EVE, but end of the day not many RP entities seem to exist in between the two types--those who play the sov game and those who play the highsec game. The few who do either leave me with the impression that if we moved into their home system and fought them 24/7 we'd be bored a lot of the time, or our timezones are simply so off it'd be a waste of everyone's time. SF falls into the latter, for instance. EM falls into the former, though I'm speaking a bit out of my ass as I've not fought a legitimate fight against them maybe ever, and certainly not in years. CVA fall into the blob/sov category. IRED fit into the pew to pew category and in our timezone enough. So maybe the bigger issue is that we're weak EU and bored in AU, and will bend over backwards to find ways to fight in the US timezone (we literally have split our fleet and sat people out to get a fight--our FCs will convo the hostile fleet that won't fight us and offer to sit out our recons, logis, command ships, whatever will get them to step up so we can do something other than run around 30 jumps and go home bored).
We killed them all in the SF days bach. Those that would evolve from the wreckage moved either to 0.0 and the protection of larger non rp allies or into the embrace of FW ultimately. SF ourselves have had the dilemma you speak of in who do we fight and how and we're frankly only a fraction of stim/veto's combat power at the moment. But the issue remains - why would somebody fight you on your own terms when you risk nothing? What SF had back in the day was the RP cache of throwing down the public gauntlet and taking on a larger rp outfit that had a better combat reputation (or at least allies that did) and doing the all-in massive stakes as the underdog game. And it worked because people cared about the rp. These days what would Stimulus stake in an extended RP war really?
True and addressed above. There isn't much we could risk. I could throw away subcaps at the rate of 1-2 a day for months and not stress my wallet, and generally speaking our membership could as well (and we have enough income/rich people to subsidize those that could not). How do you wear that down? You don't really. We have no infrastructure to hit outside of a couple of supercapital parking garage. Hit those, rapecage them, and we don't log on the supers again until it's safe. Maybe we did it too well--we go out of our way to not have assets to hit. Attack our customs offices maybe. We'd show up to defend them because we like pew. Kick us in the nose and we'd look at how to do it better next time and try again. Eventually like any other entity I suppose we'd see CTAs for it get less and less turnout, so maybe there is that. But that won't do much in terms of really harming us besides stressing the income of a few of our members and forcing them to do something like run incursions once in a while with their alts instead of doing PI for their income. And you're right, we've grown ourselves out of the underdog game to an extent, though that's only really true for weekends/special events. Generally speaking most entities can match a 20 man fleet these days.
Think about the question seriously please - what kind of war could you declare that actually had a significant chance of you failing and the enemy winning a great victory if you fucked it up? I pretty much worked propaganda overtime last summer to paint you as the protector's of Moira's HQ simply to give some kind of closure to the skirmishing but without that it would be nothing but a smack fest and endless taunts of "come to our npc system!!!" "no attack out pos!!!" "nooooo come to our npc system noob!" and no real rp of any kind.
Besides a PR failure, nothing really, you're entirely correct. And unfortunately as I'm sure you saw, we had fleets when you did not due to TZ, and vice versa. We lost some soloers to your fleets, and we ganked some of your members (though it was ridiculously difficult, and forced us to do utterly dumb things like titan bridge you or set up to have Moira tackle you and cyno in some carriers because we had no titan online and you had eyes in every direction for 2 jumps).
See it rarely looks like that from the other side of the lines. Last summer I honestly expected you guys to blow the hell out of our towers in Ostingale and run a serious campaign to hand star fraction a significant defeat. You had an incredible numerical advantage and you know that our reponse to your tower challenges was going to be annihilate wings and economic warfare (as we did in kamela losing an incredible total of 270 odd cruisers over a couple of days) - but rather than take that challenge you backed off. What it looked like to us was that you were terribly sensitive to losing. We saw you troll entire corps out of your alliance because they lost ships to us and every time we assassinated some pimped mission runner there were 20+ comments of rage on your killboards. That sends a message to your own people bacc that reads "DO NOT ENGAGE THE ENEMY FOR FUN" - and I think sometimes you forget the impact that kind of approach has on the rank and file.
Ultimately, the POS bashes weren't something we were particularly excited to do. We got the largest joint fleet in Rote Kapelle history by about 50% over the next one after it to reinforce your towers (timing it with the tourney was helpful because everyone is online watching the tourney, and the recent boiling over of the Veto/SF relationship helped turn them out in droves). They came out of reinforced during a patch downtime as I recall, and frankly putting any sort of capital force on the field moments after a downtime is already risky enough without it being in Ostingele where Muppets, Rooks and Kings, and White Noise all frequented very scary fuckoff fleets that would have mopped up the sort of cap gang that we could turn out during the Australia/New Zealand timezone on a weekday. We opted to skip it, and as I cba to CTA another such op and no one else was comfortable running a fleet of 100 with 40+ capitals, it never happened again. As for the pew pew, I think the incident in question was someone deciding to engage 20 of you in a battleship solo. Not the brightest decision. Engaging 3v1, maybe. 4v1, 5v1, approaching dumb depending on fits/comp. Engaging 20v1? Brainless no matter how good you are. Never going to end well. You're simply not going to kill anything while you die, and that's exactly how it went down.
Its a shame to be honest, back when we were somehow peers without all the hatred and angst of our respective supporters howling this and that I would see a roleplay challenge in arguing the case for enlightened anarchist individualism against the nihilistic brand of baseline-humN-hate bacc practises now. In some ways it is a roleplay dilemma that stim has found itself in - you are the alpha dogs of the roving nbsi pvp game but you don't really have a cause to fight for - you have evolved into something thats more akin to an environmental hazard than a political movement and the problem is that when you've transformed ideology to a rainstorm it becomes difficult to find poetic engagements thereafter. Most people simply put up and umbrella or step out of the rain when the downpour begins and stimulus is very much a summer shower because your patience runs out quickly.
In fairness, our patience ran out quickly because we were finding fights elsewhere. Why turn away from a fight to sit in Ostingele and wait when a lone Abaddon with literally no support can camp in 6 of your members because they (rightfully, although they were wrong in that case) are afraid we'll have some sort of superior fleet hidden away somewhere to kill them? As for the RP stuff, I kinda like the way you put that. Unfortunately for the opportunities we might have for RP engagement, I seem to recall you banning myself/STIM members from La Maison at least twice, after which I think we collectively stopped bothering in going there, and we have no real other places to interact, so it's moot.
Ironically stimulus would probably be more interesting to engage with in a philosophical discussion than in space conflict - at least that way *something* is at stake even if its only igs plaudits and PR. But even there there are (i'll hope you'll agree) limits to where you can get in a discussion with somebody "who simply wants to see the world burn!" - "ummm yes okay thats nice."
Agreed, though I think you'd wind up arguing with Logan, myself, Gorion, and that's about it. Atandros and Tats are the other two with the interest in that sort of thing to engage in it, and both are afk from the game. Again, our RP has substantially died off as we focused more and more on the fun of pew over the fun of grinding targets to death. We did not and never will have the patience for the sort of campaign you waged against Severance, and I don't think I ever want us to. The brief time we spent with you shooting them was infuriating (I'm still a bit ragey about watching them build a station by warping neutral freighters through your gangs to do it while you did nothing because they were in NPC corps, but what can you do, you have an RoE and stick to it).
TLDR: if you want rp conflicts you need to commit to sustained wars and risk taking of the kind you and I both accepted together when we were planning campaigns in star fraction circa 2006-2007.
In order to do that we'd need a group that liked to engage us regularly. A group that logged in every day with the express interest of putting a fleet together and kicking our teeth in to shut our loud mouths. At least at first. And that's what I'm saying--that doesn't exist. If it did I'd help them carrier jump into TXW myself. And so would our alliance. And I'd look forward to fighting a group that could go toe to toe with us and grind us down. Personally I've wanted to trim the fat for a while from our alliance, and nothing does that quite like getting your shit pushed in regularly. Does that sort of entity exist in EVE? I'm not sure. We've discussed a few times doing the reverse to people in Syndicate who sort of fight us or at least show willingness to fight other people to force them to fight us, but the general consensus is "if they won't fight us when we're 20j from reinforcements and they're in their home system, they certainly won't fight us when we have our entire alliance living in their HQ ready to escalate the fight".
But answer me this--how many RP groups have you found that match the Cold Steel or Aegis Militias we used to fight? Groups that come at you and go toe to toe with you and have Stalingrad-esque battles with you and come back again the next day? In my experience, and watching yours via forums/kb, it seems that some of them come at you for a bit, then revert back to posting in the forums and simply ignoring you for weeks/months until you declare victory and move on, at which point they steadfastly reject your declaration of victory and go back to business as usual. Hell, even Kimotoro Directive tried that shit and it took what, a year for them to finally give it up? And that's what makes me sad. I
still admire Acheron Federation for the fight they gave us. They'd throw the kitchen sink at us and I think probably bled themselves dry doing it, but they certainly didn't stop coming. They brought in allies, hired mercenaries, and fought to the death. Hats off to them still, and we reflected that at the time by sending their newer members advice on improved fittings OOC and the like instead of smack. And I'm fairly certain we wound up recruiting a good dozen of them at some point or another over the years since, as with targets from various other entities we've fought. Which in RP terms might be seen as them seeing the light of our anarchist platform (post-humans need to merely embrace their immortality and realize their own potential to become the best they can be) and wish to join us to learn more about how to embrace it and their own success. Hell, a long-time member of CVA is in the process of applying to Sakura's corporation, and he's a guy I remember fighting dozens of times back in the SF vs CVA extended conflict while I was there.
Freespace forum posting radical here baby.
Hah. I hate to say it, but I'd have to work harder to achieve Jade status. The jadepost jokes still come up on the Rote boards when someone posts a wall of text.