(10-30-2012, 06:31 AM)Altejago Wrote: So far, you guys have been pro and cool in Liberty.
Well done on a neat little faction and I look forward to flying with you as the Rogues!
Mind if we sent out our LF and SLF groups with you?
We are always glad to have people to fly with,
the only problems i can forsee with mixed forces are the following.
I do worry about how the 75th's actions of 'take and run', will impact on our standing with the 'stay and fight' pirate community, which seems to be just about everyone else in the game.
The second is chain of command, who will lead what and when if our forces are mixed up? will the point above be mixed also.. as in, for example lets say we have 4 75th, and 4 rogues split into 2 OC 2 LR squads, who has command?
normally we would think it obvious that the LR has command since this is their space, but if their needs are 'stay and fight' it will start friction and things like that..
how should we go about things like this?
Good questions, and valid ones at that.
The reason I enquired about our own light fighter wing, is that we have what we affectionately call the 'Bloodhound Gang' whom are well, in Bloodhounds, for the sole purpose of roleplay and a challenge for our members who like alternative gameplay. You'll find those players aren't the 'stay and fight' type, but more "we'll tease you from the side lines just outta reach!"
As for chain of command, I would foresee it to be more a co-operation and a general equilibrium of respect amongst our pilots. We will dignify 75th with more honors than your typical Outcast group for the shear fact you guys are here for player fun, as little player annoyance as possible and as far as I am aware, your players are all above board and a blast to fly with. If there came a need for orders, we'd expect the Rogue laws were abided by, but the scoundrel with the best idea rules the lay of the lore. If interests conflict, well we're all gentlemen here and I am sure we can leave each other to our devices. So long we aren't working against each others end goals, we'll be all good.