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Re: amittomar strikes again

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:04 am
by Aimz
thunder wrote:
Sabben wrote:Recently my officer killervirus44's officers recieved a message from
kill3rvirus44 (46980) that they should all join a player named alphabeta (35311). Now I realize that this scam has happened before, and the officers should pay more attention. But being that alphabeta is taking full credit, I think that it should be looked into if they are on same IP.

(Also I cannot destroy him because he has only covert, no strike or defence... lol )


im sorry but how is asking someone to join someone else wrong, is it against the rules or am i missing something???


He doesn't ask them to join, he threatens them, he said to my officer that if he didn't send him 10k uu or join him then he would sab him to death, and that there was nothing i could do about it (see quote)

I solved this by saying that i couldn't sab him, but i would sab and attack all his officers unless he left my guy alone (I warned the officers so they could leave him if they wanted). He left my officer and caused no further problems to us. :D At the time of this he was calling himself Amittomar.

Re: amittomar strikes again

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:58 am
by Wolf359
Aimz wrote:
thunder wrote:
Sabben wrote:Recently my officer killervirus44's officers recieved a message from
kill3rvirus44 (46980) that they should all join a player named alphabeta (35311). Now I realize that this scam has happened before, and the officers should pay more attention. But being that alphabeta is taking full credit, I think that it should be looked into if they are on same IP.

(Also I cannot destroy him because he has only covert, no strike or defence... lol )


im sorry but how is asking someone to join someone else wrong, is it against the rules or am i missing something???


He doesn't ask them to join, he threatens them, he said to my officer that if he didn't send him 10k uu or join him then he would sab him to death, and that there was nothing i could do about it (see quote)

I solved this by saying that i couldn't sab him, but i would sab and attack all his officers unless he left my guy alone (I warned the officers so they could leave him if they wanted). He left my officer and caused no further problems to us. :D At the time of this he was calling himself Amittomar.


I'm sorry - but this is still actually playing the game! Did people follow the Goa'uld because they wanted to or because of the fear of what would happen if they refused!?

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:16 am
by Addict
I have to agree that threatening someone with sabbing/massing for not joining them is perfectly valid. It's a war game after all, his victims can always seek out a powerful commander to help them or ask for help on the forums, such is the way with war, the powerful will bully the weak. Of course someone more powerful may take an interest, that is the risk of being unscrupulous and bullying others.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:21 am
by LBWMTE- D4rk S1de
It's more fair now, cos you used to not be able to kill spies, so you could not really destroy replis, now you can!

errt

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:48 pm
by thunder
Addict wrote:I have to agree that threatening someone with sabbing/massing for not joining them is perfectly valid. It's a war game after all, his victims can always seek out a powerful commander to help them or ask for help on the forums, such is the way with war, the powerful will bully the weak. Of course someone more powerful may take an interest, that is the risk of being unscrupulous and bullying others.


:shock: hey look at that finally you and i agree on something :shock:

Re: errt

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:54 pm
by Addict
thunder wrote:
Addict wrote:I have to agree that threatening someone with sabbing/massing for not joining them is perfectly valid. It's a war game after all, his victims can always seek out a powerful commander to help them or ask for help on the forums, such is the way with war, the powerful will bully the weak. Of course someone more powerful may take an interest, that is the risk of being unscrupulous and bullying others.


:shock: hey look at that finally you and i agree on something :shock:


hehe, we probably agree on more than you think, but argueing is more fun than agreeing :wink:

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:11 pm
by thunder
:-D very true