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That is very disappointing. I don't really know entirely what to do now.

I'll see if I can garner some interest with a check.

Sorry to see you go, Bane.
Raid said
TNY: then I'm going to hold off on posting until we have a better idea of what's going on and the direction we're heading in (that and I'm shit-tastic busy).


Understood.

I'll have a game plan tomorrow, definitely.

Yorg, I have some ideas for a collab a little down the road. Once Peik, Raid, and I are done with the collab we will no doubt be doing soon, We can start working that out.
So, I hadn't read the last post until now. The fight is ostensibly over unless Lucius is willing, for some reason, to let the Bandit sort of escape Malakaus' custody and cause enough mayhem to start another, smaller fight. Honestly, I don't mind either way, but I don't think I will post now if the fight is over. I can wait until Sharee announces the next part of the mission and fill in the blanks then.
EliteCommander said
Do you still wish to post, or should I go ahead?


Sorry. I was going to post tonight, but if you feel like you want to post, don't let me hold you up.
Nice post, Kissshot.

I need to work out the plot in my head a little bit, then we can start working on any collab posts.
Raid said
TNY, are you studying/have you studied polysci? It seems like it.


Not really. I'm just an informed citizen. PBS and BBC are a god-send for me as well. But I'm quite proud that I was mistaken for someone with any official instruction, thank you!
Peik said
It's half-jokingly suggested that the country will fall to ISIS amongst the people, but overall, I do not think that an internal assault is a big concern right now. ISIS is currently too busy with Kurdish insurgents (who were Turkey's biggest enemy for about 30 years anyway, from here it unfolds like a Kaiju fight).


Ah true, very true. But the question remains, as it often times does in the face of a massive war, what happens when they're done with the Kurds?

I have more questions, but perhaps this is better left to a PM discussion.

Thanks for entertaining my interrogation.
Peik said
As far as I know, yes, they are doing strikes. About the Caliphate, the government is trying to be cordial with them. They've got too many men rooted inside Anatolia to risk it.


That's a good point. It's such a tense situation.

Is Turkey worried about an internal sectarian assault? I know that America is concerned with insurgents here.
Peik said
I'd rather if we didn't, honestly. I can understand acting as a base for operations, but Turkey also going on the offensive is a bad idea in my opinion.


But what about the Islamic caliphate growing outside your doorstep, figuratively? Also, what's the air-force situation over there? Are they doing strikes?
Do you think your country ought to put boots on the ground with American collaboration?
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