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  • not really, the Alliance and Coalition are blood enemies. It would be better to understand if you played Starlancer. As for the bases....not really. Knowing that theres no bases gives you an rush to know that if you give one sight of weakness in a NPC fight you have a long flight ahead of you.
  • 1. This is a game, FICTION, this means that we can control who does what, who hates what, and who fights what. 2. Like i said, the Alliance and Coalition in Starlancer were blood enemys. We did not form an alliance when the nomads came....how could we? Sol humans fought down to the lasting seconds of destruction. 3. The Coaliton didnt split. It launched two sleeperships with the survivors of the Sol destruction to Altiar to begin its military again and one to Sirius to track us down. Now one to…
  • i meant on the topic of WW2 and all.....maybe i should separated those [12]
  • no, the A-bomb killed about 50% of Japanese casualties in the entire war.....and the firebombing failed and fell below the expectations of military commanders
  • hmmm.....damn the internet then....had to do a oral speech and my info said that the fire bombings were under expectations....
  • lol its a lucky thing i even passed that exam....im a history buff as well when im studying about it.....several of my friends wouldnt stop staring at me when i aced the WWI exam....only three of us in about 25 got A's in my honors class for history... hmm, wonder how this year will go
  • im with you too, things took effect even faster in the Roman Empire
  • I'm guessing Roosevelt or Nixon
  • Ptolemyno, the Coalition knew. Not all humans died that day. They survived the harsh climates a few weeks to launch their sleeperships to Altiar and Sirius