The idea has come up again in chat between GS and RP of allowing a member from each forum to have access to the other forum for purposes of coordination.
I am strongly against this idea.
The reason is that while a short-term alliance between RP and GS on the basis of a shared threat from ND and GoW is only limitedly threatening to the rest of the planet and I can convince Legoland (as I am doing) that it does not necessarily mean a long-term commitment, the knowledge that we are sharing forums is likely to make them believe that our teams are FAR closer and thus far more of a threat to the world at large.
The key factor is that while I'm not counting on the support of Legoland for our cause, I'd like to at least prevent their support for ND and GoW.
I'm fine with us having joint chats with them, I'm even fine with us conducting our turnchats in a single channel together. What I'm NOT fine with is anything that is going to make it blatantly obvious to Legoland that we are so closely tied to Gathering Storm that we might be incapable of doing anything outside of their notice or potentially even their approval.
If someone such as BigFree, who is as publicly visible as he is, has the Gathering Storm logo next to his avatar, people are going to notice. Noticing, it will give GoW and ND ammunition to use on Legoland for convincing Legoland to help them... because such a closely tied alliance with the most powerful civ in the game (GS) represents a far greater threat to Legoland than what I'm trying to convince them exists.
I'm convinced that we can work closely with GS in the form of being together in a single chatroom.... everyone, please add MilOps to your IRC performs... and GS should do the same (I'll send another PM suggesting this...). MilOps should become a permanent channel much as civ3rp is. If the channel remains hidden (thank you BF!!!) and since it is directly related to planning military matters, the rest of the world is unlikely to be overly spooked by its existence (even if known, which I'd prefer they didn't).
We do not need to have access to each others' forums and we certainly don't want the potential consequences of having it.
We're just going to have to trust one another.
I am strongly against this idea.
The reason is that while a short-term alliance between RP and GS on the basis of a shared threat from ND and GoW is only limitedly threatening to the rest of the planet and I can convince Legoland (as I am doing) that it does not necessarily mean a long-term commitment, the knowledge that we are sharing forums is likely to make them believe that our teams are FAR closer and thus far more of a threat to the world at large.
The key factor is that while I'm not counting on the support of Legoland for our cause, I'd like to at least prevent their support for ND and GoW.
I'm fine with us having joint chats with them, I'm even fine with us conducting our turnchats in a single channel together. What I'm NOT fine with is anything that is going to make it blatantly obvious to Legoland that we are so closely tied to Gathering Storm that we might be incapable of doing anything outside of their notice or potentially even their approval.
If someone such as BigFree, who is as publicly visible as he is, has the Gathering Storm logo next to his avatar, people are going to notice. Noticing, it will give GoW and ND ammunition to use on Legoland for convincing Legoland to help them... because such a closely tied alliance with the most powerful civ in the game (GS) represents a far greater threat to Legoland than what I'm trying to convince them exists.
I'm convinced that we can work closely with GS in the form of being together in a single chatroom.... everyone, please add MilOps to your IRC performs... and GS should do the same (I'll send another PM suggesting this...). MilOps should become a permanent channel much as civ3rp is. If the channel remains hidden (thank you BF!!!) and since it is directly related to planning military matters, the rest of the world is unlikely to be overly spooked by its existence (even if known, which I'd prefer they didn't).
We do not need to have access to each others' forums and we certainly don't want the potential consequences of having it.
We're just going to have to trust one another.
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