01-28-2020, 08:57 AM
It is worth noting that Cormac believed the region was ready for a fully functioning military almost a year ago. He and I were discussing doing so when I was still in charge of the Guard and he still in the region.
Roavin, while I do agree there’s always a security concern, I think you’re stretching this a bit - how does that argument differ from Belschaft’s argument in the thread I linked, when you believe the security system is sound, as you seem to believe?
Ryccia - yes, I can agree with that argument. Yes, the region was torn apart by defenders, the NPO and raiders. I may hope, though, that the current raiders and defenders present in the region will set aside their differences and agree not to destabilize the region because of their own, personal alignments.
A concentrated effort by an ideological group of subversives could indeed present a threat, but really, that goes for every GCR, active R/D military or no active R/D military - this was shown in the East Pacific, which didn’t exactly have the most active military at the time of the coup. “Assholes will be assholes”, again.
Roavin, while I do agree there’s always a security concern, I think you’re stretching this a bit - how does that argument differ from Belschaft’s argument in the thread I linked, when you believe the security system is sound, as you seem to believe?
Ryccia - yes, I can agree with that argument. Yes, the region was torn apart by defenders, the NPO and raiders. I may hope, though, that the current raiders and defenders present in the region will set aside their differences and agree not to destabilize the region because of their own, personal alignments.
A concentrated effort by an ideological group of subversives could indeed present a threat, but really, that goes for every GCR, active R/D military or no active R/D military - this was shown in the East Pacific, which didn’t exactly have the most active military at the time of the coup. “Assholes will be assholes”, again.