USH'S ORIGINAL TRILOGY GAME EPISODE I 'LANZAR'- Imperial Thread

Started by Lord Melkor372 pages

So I have nothing to achieve, here? Damm.

The problem here is that Andran is better at this game, and it is even next to impossible to obtain proper information.

Who is Drakkon`s second in command?

There isn't one, just the Lodge Masters.

Andran's had time to prep his game, is the thing. But you'll be surprised how bad it looks from his perspective too.

Nvm Andran- he's just there to make sure you can't win just by turning up. Your main enemy is still the Rebel players.

And you did get the info about what happened with Matadan (though I thought your Agents and what-not would get that)

Really? I didn`t notice that Galahad is my main enemy, he is just another Andran`s sidekick from Esgabath`s point of view.

Actually, shouldn`t Lodge Masters participate in the negotiations? Did Drakkon kind of imprisoned them through house arrest?

Of course that Andran is screwed to large extent, because the decision to invade has already been issued. It is now the matter of Emperor`s favor with the Senate. Lanzar WILL fall, it is just the matter of consequences. Currently Commisar`s situation is the most difficult out of Taskforce personnel, because he will be blamed for political failures.

Perhaps after Andran and others know that invasion has started I could bargain with them for the lives of millions of Osokans?

"Yes, air cover would have made a remarkable difference," Coll says, then presenting statistics of how many men could have been saved and so on.

Can Arvus get readings on that building Lyle went into with the probe?

Well, Trebeis did keep Galahad off Commissar's back during his investigation. Perhaps Melkor would like to take over the discussion?

You aren' Objectively speaking, though, galahad is definitely your main enemy.t sure if negotiation is an option, Melkor. You don't really know how many lodge masters are in on the negotiations. Objectively speaking, though, galahad is definitely your main enemy.

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Arvus- it's a building with an underground structure, is all it can give you.

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That is not the question I asked, General. I asked if you thought it was necessary at the time.

"Yes. I did not wish to question your judgement at the time."

Owwwwww... not smart on so many levels...

He turns to face you.

My judgment, General? You think I have made an error? You think I am responsible?

"No, not at all, my Lord! Perhaps judgement was not the right word. Orders? Yes, I did not wish to question your plans for the TIE fighters."

The TIE fighters were not in use, General. They would have come if you had said they were necessary. Why did you not say this?

"The situation was over by the time I was able to assess anything."

(sound of Coll digging)

Why did you contact me during the incident?

(next it will be the sound of Coll choking...)

Coll realizes his mistake. "...to ask for air cover. My apologies, my Lord. You had informed me that you had plans for the fighters, so I did not think them available. I meant no disrespect."

Somewhere, Rylis is pointing and laughing...

But the fighters were available, General. With my permission.

"Then I misunderstood."

Then it is your stupidity that led to the situation, General. And it is the stupidity I see all around me that has led to me witjhdrawing these fighters before you and others like you get them all destroyed before the operation.

breathing noise

But I see through your clumsy words, General. You were afraid to ask me for them, even though they were needed. is this the cowardice you will bring to the battle?

"No, sir. I do not fear the Osokan swine. I shall crush them like any other rebellious scum should be. Flattened without mercy."

Perhaps if you need forces then, you will be afraid to ask for them? More afraid of upsetting your comrades than winning a battle?