Ridiculous vulture hunt
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bobthehamster
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Indeed, it is much easier to just warn someone, if they get the naq or not, rather than massing someone to the bone. Massing happens far too often really and I agree this is a war game but it's not really a war if a big player masses a tiny player for taking a bit of naq. It's the same as hanging a 5 year old for stealing a orange.

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Tyveris
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had a few vultures in the war - friendly messages sorted it out most of the time
however if your a relatively new player (just like everyone was) and you see a large amount of naq on a big player with little or no defense you have to ask yourself WHY? and work out an offset as to upsetting that player vs maybe 1 spy level or whatever the naq is worth
i grew through raiding inactives - not naq stealing - you survive longer

however if your a relatively new player (just like everyone was) and you see a large amount of naq on a big player with little or no defense you have to ask yourself WHY? and work out an offset as to upsetting that player vs maybe 1 spy level or whatever the naq is worth
i grew through raiding inactives - not naq stealing - you survive longer
Tyveris [ ~Rogue Trooper~ ]
dont be fooled by my army size!...(Lifers) (24,625,210)...doh!
dont be fooled by my army size!...(Lifers) (24,625,210)...doh!
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Pungemo
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Well some poor sod in TO Division 1 decided he'd steal my planet during the war. Naquadah hits are acceptable, but planet stealing when the planets clearly advertise that I'm in THE war are not acceptable. The Magic Lamp has been warned. I will retrieve the planet. If he wishes to argue about it, there will be consequences. The fact that his army is five times mine won't save him. 
"Perserverance is more prevailing than violence; and many things which cannot be overcome when they are together, yield themselves up when taken little by little."
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