As long as its popular, Aye.Bob Moran wrote:Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:59 pmI look forward to raid stuff with your blessing!!!!
I hope to guide Osiris into a cultural center that shines like a bright light in NationStates. Most of Osiris is a great place as it stands, but its lacking the last pillar of culture. The base is there, I plan to help build it strong. This is my goal for Osiris and NationStates.Josh Sebastian wrote:Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:34 pm1. What will your leadership mean for the future direction and place of Osiris in the GCR community, and in the greater NS world?
Currently the UDL has a policy akin to "Stay the hell out of GCRs" (no joke, I helped think up the policy). I've stated directly to my boss that I will not use this position to gather information on military operations or change this region intentionally to fit Defenderism in any way, unless it becomes popular. No, I'm not going to push for Defenders to come in. I'd push for culturally apt people to come in, but not because they're defenders. I'm asking people to leave their alignment at the door for a while so that building the pillar of culture is able.Zeorus wrote:Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:51 pmI believe in being frank, even when it makes me appear antagonistic. (That's why I'll make a wonderful prosecutor. ^^) There's something I'm not sure you've made clear yet:
How are we, especially members of the Legion like myself, not supposed to think you don't have an agenda, be it feeding information to the UDL or simply molding the government to your defender preferences (either legally or through a coup)?
It seems eerily convenient that you would run while the UDL seems to be gaining a lot of traction in the feeders in a raider region, the only openly raider GCR, where your activity has been minimal at best.
Military needs to stop being everything to GCRs.