And again I'm on the fence here. If we take the Blood we need to think which of our two Diplomacy actions we will want to sacrifice next turn. Either trying to tackle Gawain without extra support (and gaining advantages afterwards) or miss out on extra psionic refuges for a larger recruitment pool. Unless the dice went crazy again and the refuge action is off the table. Or wait for another year with Gawain and do the Environmental Hazards action which we will need in the near future. Gawain has an effective DC of 10/30/50 after we take Jeager Learning and a +15 omake bonus into account. So not so bad. And even if we fail Slayer stated we can try to work on the specific systems again later. I think the DC was for Float/Hadron/Druid. And we only really need the first two for a mass produced Knightmare.The Blood might necessitate a Diplomatic action to give proper PR spin (framing it as Lelouch taking advantage of 'pirate infighting' might be useful), but the gains might be worth it. Uniting with Weber's forces like this to fight a common foe could ease bad blood between your factions, mostly on his side admittedly. If you're willing to push for peaceful coexistence between yours and his organizations or even eventually subsume his, this could be an opportunity. If you don't include him, though, you could use 'big stick' negotiation tactics to pressure Indonesia to think about removing diplomatic recognition. Carbez is a pretty big stick.
Area Nine is a very big stick, militarily, to use. Her defense fleet is formal Britannian military, after all. It won't necessarily be hard to get her to come... but getting her to leave could be. This is a really good chance to embarrass the Federation and try to scare the Confederation into joining Britannia peacefully for 'real' protection. Of course, Weber's politically savvy enough to try to entice favors from the IC as well, so it's not like Carbez is unique there.
Can't stop chuckling. Every time I read this sentence. I am still for telling her early and taking her with us. For some reason I think she would enjoy this.Kaguya Sumeragi, of course, is an innocent flower incapable of deception and deserving of your utmost trust and respect, shame on anyone who thinks otherwise.
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