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2012-06-12, 03:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #46 | ||
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I like how all 3 factions have pros and cons in their lore. I chose NC beacuse I think my self as an anarchist, but I dont agree with the corporations philosophy. I think when you choose one of the three factions youll need to deal with the fact that theres something that you arent going to like.
pd: Im definitley going to do some guerrilla warfare out there in the battlefield. |
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2012-06-12, 03:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #47 | |||
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2012-06-12, 05:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #48 | |||
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I think the modern climate has given corporations a bad name. Think of corporations that don't necessarily follow "profit", SpaceX being one off the top of my head. Paypay really took off, but Elon Musk's other companies (Tesla Motors and SpaceX) nearly went bankrupt multiple times. It was a big risk to take and, for all intents and purposes, he seems to have done it for the sake of making a fuel-independent car and making space travel a more practical thing. Both of those things are good for humanity, even if it happens to bring the companies profit. I wouldn't call taking risks like that greedy.I feel like NC is similar. It would be easy for the conglomerate to sit on it's money, instead it's invested in the interest of all involved.
Although, I would still reiterate that NC's roots are in corporations. All connections with the main conglomerate (and it's resources) were lost when the wormhole closed, and now it's mainly just combined civilian/mercenary-rebel factions fighting for freedom, not so much profit.
I still hate anyone with "TRx" in their name from PS1. Filthy red bastards. |
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2012-06-12, 06:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #49 | |||
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In summary: Yes, corporations back them Yes, mercenaries likely command and train the majority of their forces The majority of their forces consist of civilians (Laborers mostly) So while they were founded and funded by a corporation, it's not exactly an evil one. And the vast majority of the fighters within are in fact fighting for freedom against oppression (TR) and to persevere the human race from the so called ascension of mankind others want to bring about (VS). |
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2012-06-12, 06:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #51 | ||
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Why do you assume they dont know what will happen after war?
The only faction that "knows" what to do after war is the TR, and I see a future covered in blood, with no rights if they win. The vanu belives that this alien tech will bring us everything we need to be a better race, but they dont know what to expect. So, dont label us, thnks. |
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2012-06-12, 06:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #52 | |||
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That explains why NC equipment is mostly makeshift and very well-maintained, they don't have the resources TR do or the technology the VS uncovered... just a lot of really smart, dedicated civilian-soldiers. I feel like they're almost a separate entity from the earth NC at this point, who seemed to have used mainly economic influence and politics to try to secure freedom for the terran populace. The Auraxis NC retain the desire for freedom, but fight for it in a very different manner. In fact, I wonder if the business-oriented NC on earth would even associate themselves with the freedom-fighter NC on Auraxis... Last edited by Ratstomper; 2012-06-12 at 06:20 PM. |
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2012-06-12, 06:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #53 | ||||
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Last edited by Red Beard; 2012-06-12 at 06:24 PM. |
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2012-06-12, 06:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #55 | ||
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Who's to say that those corporations don't have a presence on Auraxis? A headquarters there, for example. As soldiers, we only really see the battlefield rather than civilian population centers (where, presumably, these corporations would be headquartered). The lore I've read seems to suggest that the NC on Auraxis also have corporate backing.
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2012-06-12, 06:38 PM | [Ignore Me] #56 | ||
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Better to be a corporate lackey than a traitor's henchman, which is basically what the TR now are. Current TR leadership murdered President Connery and nearly 600 other citizens in a power grab and then set it up so that it looked like the NC did it. When I found that out, I lost any desire to be a part of the faction. I believe in the TR goals of unification, control, and peace, but can't play one considering it would require me to pretend I'm ignorant of how despicable my leadership is story wise.
Serving a corporation may not be perfect, but I'd say it's better than being a traitor's lapdog. |
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2012-06-12, 06:40 PM | [Ignore Me] #57 | |||
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2012-06-12, 06:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #58 | |||
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Legitimacy is derived from being able to achieve the goal of conquering the challenges ahead. From nothing else. NC and VS are inherently denied this ability. |
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2012-06-12, 06:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #59 | |||
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The NC will take away your Security The TR will take away your Freedom The VS will take away your Humanity. |
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2012-06-12, 06:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #60 | ||
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Before anyone goes there, yes, the NC are traitors too, but I'd say the former spirit of the Republic lies more with them than it does the current TR. Part of the reason Connery was killed was because he sympathized and didn't want to crack down too harshly on his citizens.
To put it simply, the Republic no longer exists on Auraxis. All of the factions are traitors to the Republic, the question is which is working towards the best goals for those who remain. I think an argument in that regard can be made for either the NC or the VS, but not the TR with their current leadership. When a faction is willing to kill its own President and loyal citizens for power and authority it quite clearly stops being the one working towards their best interests. Last edited by LostAlgorithm; 2012-06-12 at 06:53 PM. |
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