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Arnelos
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of the Free World
Sep 2002 time: 00:29
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The issue of "bravery" and "cowardice" has been brought up by a number of people of late and it's worth noting something interesting about this.
RP Team might claim that ND could have used their UU's and their GA to take on RP Team by themselves and it's a mark of "cowardice" that they were so afraid of Spain that they felt compelled to enlist the support of GoW... a fair fight was too scary for them, they needed overwhelming odds or they were too chickens--t to do it.
RP Team might make the same claim of Glory of War, who despite their name, has been too "cowardly" to invade anyone until they could gang up with someone else.
GoW could claim that RP Team has been supposedly "cowardly" in other areas, such as the Lux war or the Vox war.
ND could claim that RP Team's tactical actions this turn have been "cowardly".
RP Team could claim that when GoW's army ran away from the battle we prepared for them on Watch Mountain rather than charging the mountain with their stack of riders, that they were "cowardly".
GoW could claim that RP Team's consigning of Bilbao to defeat was "cowardly".
It is my argument that NONE of these actions are fairly described as "cowardly" because the adjectives brave and cowardly have no place in inter-state relations. In international relations, "Cowardly" is most often merely a derogetory term used by one's enemies to describe prudent actions in one's own interests. "Brave" is merely a term people use to justify their own foolish actions.
If ND had attacked RP Team alone, some might call it "brave", but it would have been foolish.
If GoW had attacked RP Team alone, some might call it "brave", but it would have been foolish.
Many things RP Team might have done in the past concerning Lux or other things might have been called "brave", but would have been foolish.
RP Team could certainly have simply allowed many of their cities to be captured freely by the enemy or attempted pointless tactics we know would fail utterly in the face of overwhelming ND odds. Some might have called this "brave", but it would have been foolish.
GoW could have attacked RP's Army sitting on top of Watch Mountain and some might have claimed this "brave", but it would have been foolish.
RP Team could have, when GoW's army ran away, chased after it this past turn rather than writing off the city GoW went after and some might have called the chase "brave", but it would have been foolish.
I'm sure more examples of this will undoubtedly crop up over the course of this war. The enemies might refer to each other as "cowards", but it should be recognized that this is a pretty lousy form of whining. For, as the Roman historian Livy shares with us concerning the Punic Wars and Rome's "cowardly" tactics:
"Never mind if they call your caution timidity, your wisdom sloth, your generalship weakness; it is better that a wise enemy should fear you than that foolish friends should praise" - Livy (Roman historian, 59 B.C.E. - 17 C.E.), quoting Fabius in The War with Hannibal
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So cheers to our enemies and let us settle matters upon the field of battle.
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Arnelos
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of the Free World
Sep 2002 time: 00:29
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quote: Originally posted by GhengisFarb
So is it "Bravery" or "Cowardice" that causes a team to give up two of their cities in bribe payment to another team for aid? What's wrong? Didn't anyone like you and want to come to your aid without bribe cities? |
Bribe? If that's our "bribe", it's a pretty lousy one...
We realized we simply didn't have the troops to defend those cities, so we were basically faced with the Lux Invicta dilemna. Do you lightly defend them and let them fall to the enemy that way? Do you raze them so at least they won't fall into the enemy's hands at all? Or do you gift them away to another civ that your enemy must declare war on to take the city?
We chose the last of those options. Not because the measly trade GS would get out of them would be anything highly influential, but because we'd rather GS be picking up 1 trade per turn than ND or GoW picking up far more and using them as military bases against us if it was even possible to avoid that. And who knows... if GS were to hold on to them and by some miracle we survived the war, perhaps we could eventually buy them back? Almost certainly not, but it's better than nothing.
At the very least, it at least creates/created a chance that the cities would "survive", but not in ND/GoW hands.
As for GS, I'm sure they don't mind the extra 1 trade/turn, though they serve little other purpose right now. It's interesting to note that we originally offered to give cities to both GS and Lego, but Lego turned us down due to an agreement with ND. Their loss. At worst they would have picked up a few turns of needed happiness when ND declared war on them 
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Nuclear Winter
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We couldn´t help...
We Spaniards are all bug fans of pupets....
Ain´t it true mr Watermelon?
´´Yes it is Nuclearis Winterius the III´´
Besides, puppets are the only ones who spell our full Roleplay names!!!
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UnOrthOdOx
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Hello....
Jun 2002 time: 22:29
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quote: Honestly I didn't believe you were fool enough to attack them, but I secretly wanted that you did |
That was my point exactly. It was perfectly obvious that Spain wished to play a game of smoke and mirrors to place ND and GoW in a position where what appeared the most logical choice was to attack the new GS cities. A smart move, and I was not surprised at all.
Well, I was surprised that Santiago was not more heavily defended, frankly, but other than that, I figured Bilbao would be disbanded or sold.
However, as you have already acuurately described:
Anything is better than seeing those cities in the hands of your enemies.
Therefore, I thank you for ensuring that they LEFT the hands of our enemy. And without so much as a fight! I honestly hope you continue to cooperate so fully in the future, for the quicker you disband or sell your cities, the quicker we can be done with this.
Then again, this is but one man's opinion, not an official team one. 
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