I'm more than happy to, Silver. Planning an event before a early downtime, for a patch deployment for a video game, is not In-Character knowledge, nor can I think of any reasonable excuse for it.
Here you go, are you ready for this? Here's a really hard thought: It didn't even come to mind until the day it was going on that "Oh crap, downtime is early."
I'm serious, this is what happened. When talking about the time he pulled 0100 on Tuesday
out of his ass, and this was also
one day before they announced when the downtime was.
You're right, it's not IC knowledge, and at the time that Drake pulled the time of the engagement out of his butt
it wasn't OOC knowledge either.
That count as a reasonable excuse?
It would have made sense, for instance, if there was a massive invasion of some kind, requiring CONCORD to enter into a special session, wherein they give capsuleers additional powers to face the sansha threat by amassing more capital/resources. That would have been perfect. In this case, however, Sansha supporters picked the patch deployment downtime to create, in their own words, "maximum chaos".
You're mincing ideas to score OOC points, Soter. This is exactly the kind of thing that I started this thread about in the first place.
1. I don't even know what you're talking about in that special session stuff.
2. We did not pick the patch deployment downtime as stated above. Please stop trying to rewrite history.
3. No one said "maximum chaos". The exact wording (because it was
me that said it) was that we had set up the event to publicly hang a spy, and then leave you to the ensuing chaos. Not even
counting the 300 extra people that PL/NC brought in (that was the real source of the problem that you're claiming was the real issue -- and also that we didn't invite) there would be chaos. We planned to exit the field and leave everyone to it.
An OOC tactic.
Not at all. You are making an effort to alter it to so. Everything we did we did 100% in character. Please try to reciprocate in kind.
That will be met by an OOC response, by some.
It was, and it sucks, we worked IC, we get OOC responses, it's a bitch.
What is really ironic about all of this, is that this great effort, the climax of their ingenuity and aspirations, seems to have totally backfired on them. In a contrived attempt to pin the Maut invasion hoax on me, it seems the ire of our coalition is focused squarely upon them. Such a shame.
I'm sorry, what is this? Ok, you're awfully full of yourself here, Soter. Let me explain something here, and it's amazing how often I have to say this in online games, but...
It isn't about you.To Kaleigh/Nola Doyle: the entire effort was, as has been stated by them, publicly, was to create chaos. Anything conducive to those ends was seen as a positive. If they wanted this to be a lag-free engagement between our coalition forces, themselves, and their temporary CH buddies, then they would have picked a proper time, and allowed the node at that location to be reinforced.
1. We didn't recognize the downtime until after everything was scheduled, because it wasn't announced yet, and at that point we couldn't go about changing it without blowing the whole thing.
2. We only expected half the people that showed up, so as far as we were aware the node had no purpose in being reinforced. Why do people keep bringing that up
even though it's already been made evident that that wasn't intentional? Please stop hammering on points that have been refuted.
3. The
vast majority of publicity this got was not done by the Sansha RPers. We told 3 entire people -- one spy, and two contacts to bring in help. All the rest was not done by us. If I recall the live events, synepublic, and so on channels were blowing up all over -- in fact you and yours continually point that out. So where do you think they heard about it from?
We told three, you all told hundreds. 700 showed up. This seems easily understood.
That leaves a few options. One, they were either shortsighted enough that they didn't realize the nature of the Coalition response to an attempt to "conquer the system, with Kuvakei present", or two, they felt that the coalition forces shouldn't be given the consideration of fighting on a reinforced node. I give the Sansha folks more credit than option one implies, so, I figure option two is more likely.
Considering that we've explained
a dozen times that we expected about 300-400 people -- which the node handled fine, and didn't expect the additional 300-350 people that suddenly came in out of nowhere when Pandemic Legion crashed the party, please stop hammering on this point, Soter, it just makes you look spiteful.