Just to shed some light on the GoW-GS relationship before the war (btw, any interpretations on GS's position are just that, my interpretations, hopefully GS can also chip in some info on this)
Our biggest fear when attempting to take on RP was the wildcard: GS. We knew that the GS army wasn't big, it was enormous. And what we feared most was the galleys + GL combination which made the possibility of them invading our east practically a war-loser for us. I honestly think there was a very safe chance of GoW suffereing a humiliating defeat had GS attempted a landing around Port Isolation during the first turns when practically our entire army was down south and we had neglibible reserves in the north.
Thus, our objective was that GS remain neutral at all costs, or that if it should intervene, do it on the GoW-ND side. However there were MANY misgivings on our side as to how beneficial this would be in the long run. Would GS take the oportunity to have a foothold on GoW and then launch a massive assault on the continent? Particulary paranoid was ND which didn't want any GS presence at all, we perhaps might have been able to convince them to limit their presence to about 2-3 cities.
GoW and GS held various chats before the war, where our intentions and our targets were slowly revealed. Our first objective was to "crack" their reclusiveness, trading for maps and luxes. Our next objective was to try and gauge their opinions regarding a war on Bob. At the moment I did not feel prudent to reveal who the target was but did make it clear that GoW was taking step necessary to ensure that we were not the ones to be gangbanged, that left only the GoW/ND vs RP and GoW/RP vs ND possibilites. Key to this was the signing of the NAP which led to the -in retrospect erroneous- sense of security that neither of us would get betrayed.
Finally we decided to tell GS precisely of our plans and held one final chat with ND present which was determined to negotiate on the amount and location of land given. Like I mentioned previously, our idea was to concede about 3 cities at the most in exchange for GS's minor collaboration in our war effort. I really felt a bit uneasy at the last chat even as ND and us were discussing in private that it was too much what we were offering, and even that was to little to GS especially compared to what RP was about to offer soon after once they figured that the GoW stack was indeed heading towards Toledo and not towards an eastern backstab of ND through Mavdad (what we had hinted at RP that was going to be our plan in our dealings with them, but that is another story: "How We Kept RP Guessing").
In the end, GoW's failure to keep GS out of Bob was due to simply not being able to offer to GS what RP could, but of course this ignores RP's part in it: we also believed that RP and GS pratically hated each other and that RP would likely seek help from Lego. By seeking help from GS instead, RP did what best it could to stop us. Good job, it made it very close .
Our biggest fear when attempting to take on RP was the wildcard: GS. We knew that the GS army wasn't big, it was enormous. And what we feared most was the galleys + GL combination which made the possibility of them invading our east practically a war-loser for us. I honestly think there was a very safe chance of GoW suffereing a humiliating defeat had GS attempted a landing around Port Isolation during the first turns when practically our entire army was down south and we had neglibible reserves in the north.
Thus, our objective was that GS remain neutral at all costs, or that if it should intervene, do it on the GoW-ND side. However there were MANY misgivings on our side as to how beneficial this would be in the long run. Would GS take the oportunity to have a foothold on GoW and then launch a massive assault on the continent? Particulary paranoid was ND which didn't want any GS presence at all, we perhaps might have been able to convince them to limit their presence to about 2-3 cities.
GoW and GS held various chats before the war, where our intentions and our targets were slowly revealed. Our first objective was to "crack" their reclusiveness, trading for maps and luxes. Our next objective was to try and gauge their opinions regarding a war on Bob. At the moment I did not feel prudent to reveal who the target was but did make it clear that GoW was taking step necessary to ensure that we were not the ones to be gangbanged, that left only the GoW/ND vs RP and GoW/RP vs ND possibilites. Key to this was the signing of the NAP which led to the -in retrospect erroneous- sense of security that neither of us would get betrayed.
Finally we decided to tell GS precisely of our plans and held one final chat with ND present which was determined to negotiate on the amount and location of land given. Like I mentioned previously, our idea was to concede about 3 cities at the most in exchange for GS's minor collaboration in our war effort. I really felt a bit uneasy at the last chat even as ND and us were discussing in private that it was too much what we were offering, and even that was to little to GS especially compared to what RP was about to offer soon after once they figured that the GoW stack was indeed heading towards Toledo and not towards an eastern backstab of ND through Mavdad (what we had hinted at RP that was going to be our plan in our dealings with them, but that is another story: "How We Kept RP Guessing").
In the end, GoW's failure to keep GS out of Bob was due to simply not being able to offer to GS what RP could, but of course this ignores RP's part in it: we also believed that RP and GS pratically hated each other and that RP would likely seek help from Lego. By seeking help from GS instead, RP did what best it could to stop us. Good job, it made it very close .
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