DeletedUser50990
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you are spinning it to accommodate your own faulty logic as always. being as we won, how can you competently criticize our strategies?
our number superiority has been a big topic here. you like to condemn your enemies' grouping together. its understandable. it makes us stronger and you weaker by comparison. so you must do everything in your power to try to stop it, reverse it, or degrade it. the only problem is, the only power you have is typing essays, aka propaganda. it is a legitimate defense, i can give you that, but by itself its really just a last resort.
no one has stated the obvious about it tho. synergy leadership deteriorated due to attrition. however sad, it happens. they were mopping the floor with everyone in their AO. poor decision making in TF made them believe that the leaders of the team that were getting man handled by synergy would be respected enough to lead them. this blunder threatened to leave a power vacuum that encompassed an entire core ocean on our border. it was naive of TF and whoever else was in that strategy session to believe that a name change would make the synergy players turn on an ally (MGGA) that had lived up to their word the entire world.
at that point, this was anyone's world. We could have ignored it and let the power vacuum sort itself out. This is what everyone else in the world wanted us to do. either a respected leader (or up and coming one) could have came out of o45 and took control of the situation and put the power balance back to where it previously was. or Noobs could have did what we did and grab the power as it was their neighboring ocean as well.
the choices were simple. leave it and hope the power balance remained as was (highly unlikely); leave it and noobs absorb o45 and the power balance shifts away from us; or we make the power grab and shift the balance in our favor. It does not take a genius to make the right call here.
the reason you don't hear this being discussed, is because the loudest mouth in the forum is still looking at individual points and cannot see the bigger picture. you are talking about moves and strategies that were made and implemented after the world had really already been decided. this is why no one takes you seriously.
our number superiority has been a big topic here. you like to condemn your enemies' grouping together. its understandable. it makes us stronger and you weaker by comparison. so you must do everything in your power to try to stop it, reverse it, or degrade it. the only problem is, the only power you have is typing essays, aka propaganda. it is a legitimate defense, i can give you that, but by itself its really just a last resort.
no one has stated the obvious about it tho. synergy leadership deteriorated due to attrition. however sad, it happens. they were mopping the floor with everyone in their AO. poor decision making in TF made them believe that the leaders of the team that were getting man handled by synergy would be respected enough to lead them. this blunder threatened to leave a power vacuum that encompassed an entire core ocean on our border. it was naive of TF and whoever else was in that strategy session to believe that a name change would make the synergy players turn on an ally (MGGA) that had lived up to their word the entire world.
at that point, this was anyone's world. We could have ignored it and let the power vacuum sort itself out. This is what everyone else in the world wanted us to do. either a respected leader (or up and coming one) could have came out of o45 and took control of the situation and put the power balance back to where it previously was. or Noobs could have did what we did and grab the power as it was their neighboring ocean as well.
the choices were simple. leave it and hope the power balance remained as was (highly unlikely); leave it and noobs absorb o45 and the power balance shifts away from us; or we make the power grab and shift the balance in our favor. It does not take a genius to make the right call here.
the reason you don't hear this being discussed, is because the loudest mouth in the forum is still looking at individual points and cannot see the bigger picture. you are talking about moves and strategies that were made and implemented after the world had really already been decided. this is why no one takes you seriously.