Rules Broken: Various including 1.0 "It's a game" and 1.1.2. "Ganking"
A number of violation reports were submitted naming a good number of [GN] ships and revolving around the "A Long March" event. Other ships were named but this is a general warning aimed at [GN]. It was a month ago but the volume of ships, together with the discussion and voting has resulted in this delay.
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So, in an apparent 5vs10, where I'm not sure that all [GN] ships engaged at all times, same for indies, but I assume you guys do know that, [GN] takes the spank for having 6/10 ships. Fine, I'll take it. I also considered the Maquis were out there just to delay the Navy, so the Wilds can escape. I believe they could've joined forces with the Wilds and get better odds, yet they didn't. But what's done it's done.
Also an unrelated fact not regarding [GN]: staff should expect people to go hard on this particular group of people, due to their dark past and tryhard present, where they seem more focused to impede people rather than get along with them. Not to mention the fact that their old habits seem to die hard.
If this warning is the price we have to pay for having to play with certain people, we'll gladly take it.