' Wrote:We're going off of the lore from the original, unmodded Freelancer, not Igiss' lore, which contradicts the original lore in certain aspects. At the end of the single player campaign, all of the Houses were grateful to the Order for realizing the Nomad threat, especially Liberty since President Jacobi was rescued by the Order. At the very least, the Order should be treated with respectful neutrality, but no. In Discovery, which is supposed to be an extension of Freelancer's original story, but has drifted from that mission, all of the Houses view the Order with some degree of distrust and Liberty outright hates the Order because of the warmonger President Powell that Igiss made to succeed Jacobi.
The main RP theme in regards to Liberty/Order is that despite the Houses' gratefulness, The Order still infringes in Liberty territory, and the past cannot be forgotten. That seems perfectly fine to me.
However, I do agree that their should be far more support for The Order; unfortunately, we seem to be arguing something which is generally unarguable.
' Wrote:Also, the Corsairs' get their resources by spreading alien artifacts and increasing the risk of Nomad infestation, although they don't care about this. The Order's mission is to prevent Nomad infestation through any means. This creates a conflict of interest between the Order and the Corsairs, which is why the Order-Corsair alliance was widely regarded as OORP. The Order's need for resources isn't worth turning a blind eye to Corsair artifact smugglers that could potentially create another Nomad infestation. In fact, if the original lore was truly and properly extended, the Order would be getting most of their resources from the Houses.
This is true; this is what led down to the breakdown of the alliance. The breakdown may have been an attempt to rectify any possible mistake made, since some consider to be have been one.
' Wrote:About the cardamine effects, they don't balance out. This has been implied for quite a while. Outcast births are a widely celebrated event in Outcast society, which implies that the longer lifespans don't compensate for the decreased fertility rate.
It won't compensate wholly, but it is another important angle to consider.
If you would mind elaborating? You've failed to back up any of your views, and so it is difficult to value and/or consider what you are saying. I'm not telling you to RTFM now, am I?
Is it not true that what I said was correct? That Liberty still considers The Order as a terrorist organisation. Oh, yes. So why argue?