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Region: The Alliance of Dictators

The greater lands of albion

Chadicia wrote:OOC: So what? I haven't faced any challenge either and you don't see me complaining. The fact of the matter is that Britain really isn't as powerful as your making it out to be. Yes, no one has challenged you in a while but there's bound to be lull periods. If you change nations everytime you get even a little bit bored then there will be no consistency.
If your fear is that no one will challenge Britain I'm sure that can be engineered so you have a rival. Me, Yas, heck Germania still has that comps city to get to our level. You're trying to employ an overly complicated solution to a simple problem.

OOC: This is not a matter of being bored. I'm not bored. Personally, I love not being challenged and having to put in minimal effort to keep becoming increasingly powerful. It's a matter of it not being fair to other players other than you, Yas and Germania.

Britain is (not counting the Despot) an economic superpower, a military superpower and a political superpower. It can deploy many divisions around the world within two hours. It can coordinate diplomatic and economic moves against any nation (except against the Despot, as the Despot is rather popular in the AoD) within days that would instantly render the targeted nation into a secluded, cesspit of a country.

It is quite unfortunately as powerful as I say it is. I wish it wasn't the case, but this is pretty much the only way to tackle the issue. I mean, I do want it to curb down on its influence and all, but the UK is just perhaps two posts away from launching a Scramble for Oppresseria. Realistically, I can't OOCly get in the way of Britain's expected progress, so...

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