(05-14-2015, 05:36 PM)Teerin Wrote: While Bretonia and Liberty might not be able to hold up their treaty obligations in regards to law enforcement due to these new ID rules, the Crayter Republic will still be able to. As for OS&C's interests in this treaty, the unofficial faction (which was actually quite active, at the time) that signed on to it was actually looking forward to all parts, except shooting Gallia with their security forces. This was understood by the other factions involved, and that is also why OS&C is only a minor signatory.
A minor signatory that houses the Joint Operations HQ on their capital base sends a bit of a mixed message, not to mention incredibly stupid. The first place any invading enemy targets is the HQ's, kill the leaders and the forces soon scatter, not something you'd want on a resort world full of civilians. What the old OS&C had in mind when they signed is beyond me but this version would prefer to actually trade with Gallia and preserve it's neutrality as any tourism company would.
If the CR wants to fight Gallia it can by all means, but it will do so without OSC|.