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2 posts · 2005-12-22 14:09:00 to 2005-12-22 18:07:00
Insertion wrote:
I dont mean to sound rude or anything, but why do you post the critical mission outlines?
I mean, from my perspective, if a player wants to know what is going on in another org, they should have to make an effort to look into it by asking other players from opposing organizations or running the missions themselves. This just seems like its too easy for orgs to know about one another.
Asking other players about the criticals usually results in two responses ...
1. Silence, or some form of "loose lips sink ships" attitude.
2. A vague description.
My question is this: why is it bad to let the other organizations easily know about what happens in critical missions? We're interested in the story, and criticals are part of the story. Hiding the criticals is like hiding the Matrix movies, games, etc. from people who are interest in them.
Critical missions were barely documented until recently. Many of us are glad the historical missions are coming, because we know nothing about what happened in the early criticals. Even those of us who have been here since the beginning (myself included) know nothing about what happened in the other organizations' early critical missions.