Pretty much, from what I understand, is that Bretonia needs to enter Battle of Britain mode to the 10th degree to even come close to pulling this "Epic return" off.
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For facing these intruders: I think the 101st chat is turning towards a "lets beat them out of our Taus" now. And no if some who's in there and reads this doesn't concur. At least spare us the embarrassment of whining like all those underdeveloped and genetically disadvantaged sirrians would do.
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But this is...
Um... Unsettling.
Perhaps if we took these steps slowly. Like .86, Council is pushed back, .87, yadda-yadda.
But just going from relative peace to, "GALLIC VICTORY! RHEINLAND VICTORY!" Makes me request that some party begin slamming the brakes. The changes are coming too quickly, in my opinion, I think we need to slow it down.
@Ktayn, same thing that happend when they did to Kusari, nothing at all.
As a Bretonian player, a BAF Admiral (that knew about all this honestly..) I have come to terms with it, I was as constructive as I could be. I feel that it will be fine, as long as players behave with respect and do not cheapen everything by poor standards in pvp and roleplay.
And the Gallians, prepare for a wave of French related jokes and a whooping.
Generally; Bretonia while getting picked on in the story, in terms of players it will not be as one sided, if people quit in protest or because they're sick of winning, but somehow losing, then that is a shame.
Y'know, one good thing I can see coming of this is that the Migrant Fleet, an organized exodus of Bretonian refugees and vagabonds, could suddenly become MUCH more important as Bretonia is steamrolled by the Frenchies. Desperate government being smashed could easily become government in exile.
Of course, these are the idle fancies of a barge captain. Would be an interesting plot twist, aye?
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