Like I said the story plot will only thicken with threat of your intention being revealed. Diplomacy will have some sort of a indirect implications, lots of winking and nudging, and almost a dance of game being played by both side to dig into the truth. Much like real life as Spiffor suggests. I think it only adds to the fun factor having to try to decipher others intentions.
If PM can be publicized by the team recieving the mail, the team sending the PM should work on the draft revealing their intentions as little as possible with being able to communicate properly what they want. There will also be alot of arguement like what a definition of "IS" is... Yeah know, trying to worm their selves out of what they said. LOL
For example:
LOL
As damaging as it is may be for Team C, it is also Team A who will have to face the consequence as well... Team C prolly will never offer another secret treaty, knowing their reputation. Team A may tell Team B behind the curtain, and that may add to the whole comlexity of diplomacy again too~
If PM can be publicized by the team recieving the mail, the team sending the PM should work on the draft revealing their intentions as little as possible with being able to communicate properly what they want. There will also be alot of arguement like what a definition of "IS" is... Yeah know, trying to worm their selves out of what they said. LOL
For example:
Team A:"You clear stated in your document to Team B you wanted to make a military alliance against us. Team B and we are allies and they have reported this evil scheme you have been working on! Apparently you underestimated our bond!"
Team C: "No no that is not what we said... We simply expressed our concern that for any upcoming possibility of hostility come to us or the Team B, we wanted to let them know we are there for them."
Team A: "But wasn't the document implying that We the Team A may be planning to stab our sworn ally in the back?"
Team C: "No! never"
Team A: "well you wrote here on paragraph 12, Team A is evil'. "
Team C: "... uh .... We will have to discuss that with our foreign advisors. I am not at the liberty to define what was said by the ministry of foreign relations."
Team C: "No no that is not what we said... We simply expressed our concern that for any upcoming possibility of hostility come to us or the Team B, we wanted to let them know we are there for them."
Team A: "But wasn't the document implying that We the Team A may be planning to stab our sworn ally in the back?"
Team C: "No! never"
Team A: "well you wrote here on paragraph 12, Team A is evil'. "
Team C: "... uh .... We will have to discuss that with our foreign advisors. I am not at the liberty to define what was said by the ministry of foreign relations."
As damaging as it is may be for Team C, it is also Team A who will have to face the consequence as well... Team C prolly will never offer another secret treaty, knowing their reputation. Team A may tell Team B behind the curtain, and that may add to the whole comlexity of diplomacy again too~
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