![]() You list two reasons, cutting out the rhetoric, for why The Mittani says Goons will win. But as a general trend, we find: ISK losses about equal, with the border of SOV moving towards Delve, not away from it. The results of these actions are yet undecided. Imperium enemies have touched down on the motherland. PandaFam is beginning to push directly into Delve with various strat-op pings. To my knowledge, no structures have been destroyed by Goons in this war so far (Editor’s Note: True when written, but since then the Imperium destroyed a Brave Fortizar). Despite this, Goons have, through luck and better piloting and better strategic maneuvers (or no life-ing) managed to overcome this deficit so far. However, Goons have lost considerable territory to both the north and east of Delve. The Imperium is massively outnumbered, about three to one. It’s only a comparison, but one not addressing the differences of the present circumstances and the consequences of those circumstances. their assets). Goon success in the past isn’t a “cause” for success in the present. pubbies) and therefore by definition cannot be considered threatening, and we’ve beat them in the past so there’s no reason to think it will be any different this time.Īs for the first point I don’t think it calls for any response no substance just chest pumping. The second point is worth responding to, though it’s still not a geo-strategic/military analysis (such as, we have more money, pilots, and capitals therefore, we have nothing to fear due to the assets we hold vs. Ultimately The Mittani’s argument for why they are going to win the war boils down to two claims: The enemies aren’t us (i.e. The conversation (via texts and emails) started when the author sent his son two articles from INN, one of which was The Mittani’s article entitled World War Bee: Avenging the Casino War. The author is a member of the Imperium, and his son is a member of Pandemic Horde. This article was co-written by Graydoc and Seir Luciel.Įditor’s Note: The following is a conversation between the author and his son, Seir Luciel.
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