What would everyone think about starting the new RP here after a three-year timeskip? It doesn't have to be three-year, but I think that three years is enough time for certain things to have occured:
Namely, IC interactions would have mostly resolved, and certain diplomatic reforms such as those going on in Atero would also have been finished. I think this would give us a chance to try out new things and characters, as well as provide a cleaner break from the MBs.
Sounds interesting, this is what should happen for my RPCs: Xia allies with Koval Koval is still hunting down Artidax The Xia base in Bo-Le-Ga whatever Wahi becomes much stronger. I don't have much else.
Sounds interesting, this is what should happen for my RPCs: Xia allies with Koval Koval is still hunting down Artidax The Xia base in Bo-Le-Ga whatever Wahi becomes much stronger. I don't have much else.
Note that this will cement the Xian no-military-allies thing.
Post by BIONICHARGE on Jun 6, 2016 13:54:26 GMT -6
I am afraid that I am against a time-skip as well; Atero Nui is in the middle of its development and I think that I'd prefer to have it develop at its natural pace.
I am afraid that I am against a time-skip as well; Atero Nui is in the middle of its development and I think that I'd prefer to have it develop at its natural pace.
That makes sense and I somewhat of that mentality, seeing as how I'd like to have Xian relations with Atero also progress more or less naturally.
I wonder if we could have some kind of explanation that lets everything else timeskip but Atero and Xia stay more or less the same
A timeskip would also let the makuta get themselves reestablished as a group.
I am afraid that I am against a time-skip as well; Atero Nui is in the middle of its development and I think that I'd prefer to have it develop at its natural pace.
That makes sense and I somewhat of that mentality, seeing as how I'd like to have Xian relations with Atero also progress more or less naturally.
I wonder if we could have some kind of explanation that lets everything else timeskip but Atero and Xia stay more or less the same
A timeskip would also let the makuta get themselves reestablished as a group.
Wouldn't the very fact that Atero Nui and Xia would be engaging in diplomacy instead of participating in more militarily focussed activities (along with Atero Nui's non-aggression policy) give them that time in a more natural manner?
That makes sense and I somewhat of that mentality, seeing as how I'd like to have Xian relations with Atero also progress more or less naturally.
I wonder if we could have some kind of explanation that lets everything else timeskip but Atero and Xia stay more or less the same
A timeskip would also let the makuta get themselves reestablished as a group.
Wouldn't the very fact that Atero Nui and Xia would be engaging in diplomacy instead of participating in more militarily focussed activities (along with Atero Nui's non-aggression policy) give them that time in a more natural manner?
Yeah, that makes sense. Xia's pretty much adopting a nonaggression policy too. (Also a don't-build-more-weapons, though that one's because Xian tech is rapidly hitting levels where it's wildly OP)
I could do a timeskip. Three years is a lot to figure out though. I'd need to see what other major events happen in the timeskip before figuring out what my RPCs did though.
I could do a timeskip. Three years is a lot to figure out though. I'd need to see what other major events happen in the timeskip before figuring out what my RPCs did though. Now that I think about it, I would seriously need to redo Jalkron's profile as I thought we were making a reboot initially.
I am personally against a timeskip, for an admittedly selfish reason: Inharax is hated. There is no way any amount of time, nor any organization, will accept him again. After nearly a hundred millennia of fighting the Toa and a recent coup that overthrew his rule and set the Makuta hierarchy against him, adding to that the Forosian xenophobia (and inevitable eventual knowledge of MU history) and the Makuta betrayal of Xia, nobody likes Inharax anymore. It would be incredibly hard -- if not impossible -- to use him as a character.
I am personally against a timeskip, for an admittedly selfish reason: Inharax is hated. There is no way any amount of time, nor any organization, will accept him again. After nearly a hundred millennia of fighting the Toa and a recent coup that overthrew his rule and set the Makuta hierarchy against him, adding to that the Forosian xenophobia (and inevitable eventual knowledge of MU history) and the Makuta betrayal of Xia, nobody likes Inharax anymore. It would be incredibly hard -- if not impossible -- to use him as a character.
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. I don't think it's that selfish- I had a similar reason for disliking the forceful IC eradication of mass armies.
I fail to see how that would make Inharax impossible to use, though.
I am personally against a timeskip, for an admittedly selfish reason: Inharax is hated. There is no way any amount of time, nor any organization, will accept him again. After nearly a hundred millennia of fighting the Toa and a recent coup that overthrew his rule and set the Makuta hierarchy against him, adding to that the Forosian xenophobia (and inevitable eventual knowledge of MU history) and the Makuta betrayal of Xia, nobody likes Inharax anymore. It would be incredibly hard -- if not impossible -- to use him as a character.
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. I don't think it's that selfish- I had a similar reason for disliking the forceful IC eradication of mass armies.
I fail to see how that would make Inharax impossible to use, though.
It leaves him completely alone, and with everyone else perfectly willing to kill him, if not indifferent toward his death. Inharax is not built to be a refugee and being an enemy to all sides of any conflict is never the good place to be for men of action.
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. I don't think it's that selfish- I had a similar reason for disliking the forceful IC eradication of mass armies.
I fail to see how that would make Inharax impossible to use, though.
It leaves him completely alone, and with everyone else perfectly willing to kill him, if not indifferent toward his death. Inharax is not built to be a refugee and being an enemy to all sides of any conflict is never the good place to be for men of action.
It leaves him completely alone, and with everyone else perfectly willing to kill him, if not indifferent toward his death. Inharax is not built to be a refugee and being an enemy to all sides of any conflict is never the good place to be for men of action.
So what is his plan right now?
To remain relevant -- and in order to do so, build a massive military of Rahkshi and drones.
Sounds interesting, this is what should happen for my RPCs: Xia allies with Koval Koval is still hunting down Artidax The Xia base in Bo-Le-Ga whatever Wahi becomes much stronger. I don't have much else.
Note that this will cement the Xian no-military-allies thing.
To remain relevant -- and in order to do so, build a massive military of Rahkshi and drones.
If he has lots of military forces, Xia won't bug him out of not wanting to start a war.
The problem remains -- it would reintroduce a powerful military that I had so meticulously destroyed, and since it no longer has organic components, it's arguably more competent (he's made them all advanced enough for a Mask of Biomechanics to be ineffective).