(11-27-2012, 01:33 AM)Reptile Wrote: oh man please,stop this.And try to use brain when you reading story.
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So please,do not write,if you have no clue about this.ok? ok.
Right, ad hominem now. You'll go far with that, kid.
Anyways, clearly you've read a bit of Marx and erroneously think you know what the SCRA is all about. It's not a bunch of "workers", it's a military organization, fighting for their own best interests. I'm not sure how you fail to understand how it is in their best interests to not be fighting Bretonia at the moment, because they're pretty obvious.
1. They don't have to fight a multiple front war.
2. They allow two major enemies (Gallia, Bretonia) to weaken each other by supporting the weaker of the two.
3. They develop diplomatic goodwill with the Bretonians by sending occasional small forces to Leeds. Later this can be used to their advantage.
4. They can focus their main efforts on the enemies closest to home: the Corsairs and Rheinland.
Also, I was at the battle today. The SCRA contribution was, to be frank, minimal. They certainly didn't turn the tide.