Quote:What I mean to tell you is, you will get pissed on for being a copycat even when you claim you're not one.
Yes,you do have a point..more or less,the only things we do have in common are our colours nicknames and being unlawfully mercenary [and the limited path that comes with it(being a unlawfully merc.)]
Quote:If one was the same I wouldn't have a point of it.
I will be going a little off topic and make an analogy regarding an alternate universe where we would of have chosen having an LN ID and our naming convention would have been "LN.Name.Lastname" and now we would have been received a feedback implying that we are copycats because we do hunt pirates and we shouldn't do so because there's another faction on same id who do the very same thing.. So..what would you want us to do in this similar scenario?hunt traders and others lawfully factions?
Now i know the following sentence will sound a little rude but i think i have to say it: "Do you really want to claim "your" copyrights on the full Spectral Colors?
Because this is what it seems.."
Being an unlawful merc company in which you share, the same diplomacy, naming, goals (hunt money and spent it on drinking) and start of your faction. (A man with friends decided to become the most skilled at killed lawfuls because it's a good business.)
The Reavers do in a way claim all copyrights on their unlawful merc group, with their diplomacy and naming, as well as their goals.
If someone wants to use "colours" sure go ahead, but at least be different on other fronts. So far you aren't different anywhere, not even the skill part when it comes to combat.
Edit:
Going to leave it at this, take the feedback in whichever way you like, I still think you should change your course considering there is nothing unique in you at all, and it doesn't seem to add anything either, besides of course being the same.
Edit2:
Claiming you're an unlawful merc faction doesn't mean you have to be the same as another.
Just check the differences between the old MM~ and the Reavers, both being lawful and unlawful in other parts.
Yet they were totally different.