CrimsonKnight
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[X] Plan Damocles
read what said, and that's just stupid, as the only viable vote then is all the options, with nothing excluded. which results in the same vote/plan down the line, just forwarded one post forward.That's how this vote is supposed to be formatted. Poptart already addressed this issue:
Fairly significant. As noted in the Status Screen, due to decades of neglect born of lack of necessity, your Army cannot even reliably deploy beyond Virmire. It was not intended to at founding, and improving it is an unjustifiable expense when your navy still needs fixing. So deploying like this involves seconded naval transports and logistics, with an army not designed for foreign deployments.As Kirai has just pointed out, the Lystheni do not so much resemble a government as a cult. They are not ruling over poor, oppressed citizens who will greet us as liberators. Given what we know of their operations, their entire citizenry basically has to be indoctrinated (NB: probably not the Reaper kind) for their society to even function. So yes, I am assuming that the citizenry will resist our occupation. If you have any credible evidence that they will not, I invite you to present it.
I am also, yes, assuming that there are options here which are not war. If we thought war was the only way forward we'd have been better served launching an undeclared strike immediately. We voted to try diplomacy, so let's fucking try it.
Finally: you will note that while we were able to supply the research team with their requested assets, eyebrows were raised at that request. It was not a trivial effort. Not an impediment to the war effort currently, no, but also a smaller commitment than the Lystheni will require. After all, you were earlier arguing for the deployment of tens of millions of soldiers, not the mere hundreds of thousands you cited just now.
Fortunately, this last point is one we should be able to resolve with facts. @PoptartProdigy how much effort do our advisers expect it would take us to deploy the forces necessary to secure Lystheni space and hold it, assuming we were to go to war with them with the intent of full conquest?
Your naval strength estimate hasn't changed, if that's what you're asking.@PoptartProdigy - does our intelligence advisor has an idea how much the Lystheni could hurt us if they go on a holy crusade?
Next update is going to see the Lystheni presenting their demands, and nothing more. You're presenting nothing. This is the list Mira has in mind as she walks in the door. The only thing that might come up is the civilian release precondition, if it's in the winning plan. You get to decide how to format the rest of the list once you hear what the Lystheni are asking. You can go ahead and commit yourself to an action plan before gaining that information, though, if you really want. I'll have fun writing that.read what said, and that's just stupid, as the only viable vote then is all the options, with nothing excluded. which results in the same vote/plan down the line, just forwarded one post forward.
that makes no sense what so ever.
I was more thinking along the lines of terror campaign, pirate activity and (also naval) suicide runs.Your naval strength estimate hasn't changed, if that's what you're asking.
So, if we had something like this in mind:Next update is going to see the Lystheni presenting their demands, and nothing more. You're presenting nothing. This is the list Mira has in mind as she walks in the door. The only thing that might come up is the civilian release precondition, if it's in the winning plan. You get to decide how to format the rest of the list once you hear what the Lystheni are asking. You can go ahead and commit yourself to an action plan before gaining that information, though, if you really want. I'll have fun writing that.
.. would we need to include the corresponding concessions in the winning plan now? Or, could we still come back to this later in the negotiations without including it now?I might even be willing to guarantee Lystheni independence, depending on what they did; the generation that fled from the Citadel is almost certainly all dead by now, given average salarian lifespans, so it's going to be an easier sale to the Citadel anyway. Might consider coupling that to a Marshall Plan type plan, where Virmireans are on the ground helping build their infrastructure to civilian standards.
Next update is going to see the Lystheni presenting their demands, and nothing more. You're presenting nothing. This is the list Mira has in mind as she walks in the door. The only thing that might come up is the civilian release precondition, if it's in the winning plan. You get to decide how to format the rest of the list once you hear what the Lystheni are asking. You can go ahead and commit yourself to an action plan before gaining that information, though, if you really want. I'll have fun writing that.
I cannot help but feel this vote was rather pointless.Next update is going to see the Lystheni presenting their demands, and nothing more. You're presenting nothing. This is the list Mira has in mind as she walks in the door. The only thing that might come up is the civilian release precondition, if it's in the winning plan. You get to decide how to format the rest of the list once you hear what the Lystheni are asking. You can go ahead and commit yourself to an action plan before gaining that information, though, if you really want. I'll have fun writing that.
Next update is going to see the Lystheni presenting their demands, and nothing more. You're presenting nothing. This is the list Mira has in mind as she walks in the door. The only thing that might come up is the civilian release precondition, if it's in the winning plan. You get to decide how to format the rest of the list once you hear what the Lystheni are asking. You can go ahead and commit yourself to an action plan before gaining that information, though, if you really want. I'll have fun writing that.
Okay, so, we are going to a short victorious war, as all plans include 'no way' break points for the Lystheni. Are we setting up reeducation camps for the cultists or go directly for terminal solutions?
That is very difficult to estimate even when you haven't been completely shut out of of their culture. At a guess, there's a limit to how much they can do with the population disparity at play and the level of political capital to maintain a long deployment you have, although maintaining an expeditionary force is, as mentioned, going to be tricky even without the Lystheni's input.I was more thinking along the lines of terror campaign, pirate activity and (also naval) suicide runs.
Fair point.So, if we had something like this in mind:
.. would we need to include the corresponding concessions in the winning plan now? Or, could we still come back to this later in the negotiations without including it now?
exactly, making this whole vote completely pointless, given the only real option at this point is to take ALL the options. There is no sane other choice, all the options must remain on the table until the actual negotiation starts. there is no need for a plan nor any need for player imput needed at this point.
Not so:
You are defining what Mira has decided she wants. That is meaningful information for me in how I write the update and how Mira conducts herself. For instance, if the first words out of the Dalatrass's lips are, "we demand Virmirean protection," and that's a concession you're prepared to make, Mira's reply, by virtue of not being an immediate rejection, will indicate that she is prepared to consider it under some circumstances, thereby giving the Dalatrass information. Furthermore, given that one of the options is explicitly noted as a precondition to further negotiations, that is crucial information, so if you don't want to walk away or else look toothless if the Lystheni refuse to release your people, you may want not to include that option.So is this vote us outlining what we want before we go into the meeting and what we will do to achieve it then?
Okay, so, we are going to a short victorious war, as all plans include 'no way' break points for the Lystheni. Are we setting up reeducation camps for the cultists or go directly for terminal solutions?
We are not here to help them. We are not here to cut a deal or to negotiate a settlement. We are here to deliver an ultimatum. (And most likely declare war.)--[ ] A commitment to maintaining the sovereignty of the Lystheni state as a priority of Virmirean foreign policy (guarantee the Lystheni's independence).
to your plan, as it is something you are willing to consider if they meet the rest of your demands?
--[ ] Economic support of Lystheni interests, working towards a common understanding and cooperation (pay them).
This is not about the ultimatum. This about what options we want to take with us into the negotiations.We are not here to help them. We are not here to cut a deal or to negotiate a settlement. We are here to deliver an ultimatum. (And most likely declare war.)