Keyguyperson said
Look, Wilson, you're good at writing. The problem is, you immediately quit whenever anyone says anything about you being the slightest bit OP. We simply can't function with you ragequitting every time that happens. If you could simply stand the constructive criticism, then we would be happy to let you say. The problem is, you never learn. I fully understand if these rage sessions you go through are part of something else IRL (like all of my more preachy than usual posts), but we just can't function with them. We simply have no choice.You see, you don't need to be the most powerful by any means. I once played a nation that could be crushed in seconds, but it never was. Why? Because nobody really wanted to. They didn't see any point in attacking because the gain just wasn't worth the pain. That makes perfect sense in space. There's no reason to fight someone when you need to use spacesuits and stuff to get to them, exposing yourself completely. Blowing them up doesn't make sense either, because they're not attacking you, so why attack them? Had you focused on economic power instead of turning it into an RTS, then this would have never happened.
Guilty Spark said
Take it or leave it Willy.
Ellri said
Based on real info, but not solely. We had to run around cleaning up last time we meddled with the weather. Nah. Joking. It is well-known that weather is not merely local. Mess it up one place and you might trigger climate change. But you might also not do it. It depends a lot on where you mess it up and how. Disrupt one of the major ocean currents and you're sure to get climate change somewhere. We've not studied it sufficiently to say whether a single thunderstorm is enough, but there are enormous forces at play in one, so it is possible. But again it depends on the where.