(02-22-2020, 03:36 PM)SnakThree Wrote: I thought Xenos and Hellfire are on the verge of going hostile.
As far as I'm aware, that train has yet to depart. It's more ooRP angst imho, but it's not in any official capacity.
I can't speak for Xenos, but HF doesn't reflect the opinion.
That's quite the accusation. The reasons for a lack of friendliness between the factions has been clearly elaborated numerous times, so much so that I'm sick of having to dump people with all the citations. Admittedly it does not help that HF's new leadership is intent on dragging it through the gutter and essentially defiling a corpse. I'm provide you with a tldr list of the reasons, if you want to find all the comms and connected material then you can look for it yourself.
1. Abandoned during the Bering conflict against Harmony.
2. DSE allowed in Vespucci.
3. Actively supporting an element of malta, even if they are rebels and make no sense.
4. Immigrants. I figure this is really obvious.
5. Lack of any political representation in the Commonwealth.
6. Ideologies do not align.
I'm sure if I checked the document I prepared on this I'd find more on the subject. But perhaps this should suffice to offset ignorance. It also worth noting further that the only reason hostility hasn't developed officially is because the usual suspects in the development team are defensive of their creation, for which they harbor a great deal of nostalgia and personal opinions. So every time I've brought these points up, they've been brushed aside as if I'm some child who's painted a picture not worth putting up on the fridge.
I would have hoped that you'd be more respectful of another faction, its policies and developments attached to it. But I suppose it makes sense that you would allege bias and oorp motivation. By this point the HF have a PhD in the field.
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