> > > nvm, nvm. not adding fuel. > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm going to have a bigger fleet now due to their fast timeskips. You? > > > Uh... well, my dick is clearly--- nvm, not adding fuel. :D Thanks for being an unmentionable word, mate. > Ah of course, Wilsons constant pandering about the Draconians again. > > Going to be hard to get any drop-pods on the planet when they will just hit a shield. That's funny, because you REQUESTED that I come and join as the Draconians. I made them even more lopsided than before, though their talents clearly lie in taking and holding a planet. And it won't be a droppod- a ship will land on your shields, and the gravity of the planet will just keep pulling it down, down, down. The weight is like constant bombardment- your shield will break, especially if a fleet of them sit on it. --- The Terrans and Iscandarians suddenly jump ahead in fleet power and size, and no one doesn't really care much that no one else is involved. Sorry, but I'm not gonna go with the scenario where Rogue and Duck build up massive fleets that loom over everyone else, unmatched except by each other. I'm not literally going to have thousands of ships like them- several hundred is all I need. From there, i can start production on larger ships to make proper fleets, and I'll be fine. The Terrans and Iscandarians will blow each other up, something the Draconians and Equestrians never quite got to (though the Draconians certainly tried), so that'll be nice too- it'll even out the suddenly massive ship boost! And then everyone else will be more powerful! Unless the return of the Equestrians are as powerful as everyone else to begin with.