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Dominion Rules Modified

Coren Starchaser said:
So, like... its either Tea Party Boston Style or Tea Party London Style, is what you're saying?

*goes back under his bridge*
[member="Coren Starchaser"] we brits are capable of having exciting rebellions and we practically invented violent warfare ... I resent your implication :)
 
All aboard the Dominion train!

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Darth Venefica said:
[member="Darth Carach"]

I'm not 'dissing (whatever that means)' any faction....I'm just enlightening everyone to the fact that the OS isn't the only one guilty of this.....though despite public opinion most people think that's all OS Doms are about. And support it or not....that street works both ways.....:)
You can still kill NPCs all you want. No change has been made except it is no longer required to have opposition.
 
[member="Valiens Nantaris"]

Sir, I must advise you to not believe anything the Hutt says. We can't forget about the last time you found yourself surrounded by dancer girls, the Codex still has that musk.
 

Rusty

Purveyor of Fine Weaponry
I've never understood the appeal, myself. I get that dancing is part of some organic cultures for everything from war to mating, but why watch a hired performer? There is little chance of mating, and the customer always leaves smelling of cheap perfume and shame.

I will never understand organics.
 

50H31

Seeker of Enlightenment
Lucien Cordel said:
[member="Coren Starchaser"] we brits are capable of having exciting rebellions and we practically invented violent warfare ... I resent your implication :)


Admittedly, the british stereotype of polite and quiet is weird. You guys founded a country that visited every where aroudn the world and went "Nice place. Think I'll invade it for the Crown."


Although, it's worth noting that it is one of the only countries which, instead of celebrating a revolution, such as France or the US, instead celebrates a failed revolution (Guy Fawkes' poorly planned gunpowder plot).
 
[member="50H31"]
It’s a bit more complicated than that. Guy Fawkes was not a ‘revolution’ in the sense of the others. It was a plot to assassinate the King and Parliament for a small minority of people (less than 5%) of the English population. It was a plot to put a Catholic monarch on the throne instead of the Protestant James VI/I.

So what people celebrate in England is the foiling of a terrorist plot. For instance, it’d be like the Americans celebrating the prevention of 9/11, had that occurred.

However, that’s out of the scope of this thread and off topic, so let’s go back to business.
 

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