G13
07-26-2010, 11:43 AM
http://project1999.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2677
And as an added bonus. Page 5. Wrei lays it all out. The precedent had been set.
http://project1999.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4921&page=5
People in your guild were singing a different tune back then
1.) Your thread does not belong here. Go to the rants section please.
2.) We were first in zone with 15 at the previously agreed upon staging ground. (<---But but but...)
3.) You still ended up calling us a zerg force at the end of your thread. Nice...
4.) The reason we were there en-mass had to do with a an issue that does not pertain to anyone outside of the two guilds involved and the GMs. (uh huh)
5.) Also, I seem to recall another guild hanging out in Permafrost for an extremely long time the last time she was due to spawn and you didn't seem to have a problem with it then. (<--- Interesting)
6.) We did everything according to the rules set up for the server and prior agreements that were made between guilds. If you have any issues, take it up with the guild leaders that made the agreements or the GMs. (^^^^^^^WHAT!!!?!?!?!)
So instead, we decided after a good Hate clear that we would head to Perma and camp everyone's main there so we could all log in once we found out Vox had spawned. That's when we realized IB saw us doing this, and came to Perma with their own force. We then decided we will suck it up and and win this race to Vox. We had never killed her before, and we were there before IB, so we weren't going to give it away.
^^^^ Precedent set. This is exactly what has been going on between IB and DA now for quite some time. Each guild trying to mobilize far in advance of a potential spawn instead of waiting for it after the fact.
Humerox posted
Our guild was excited about the chance to get Vox. We maintained a camp there because we wanted a shot at it. When the call went out for Vox...we didn't have near that many people on.
BUT if there were that many that showed up on a Sunday night when most of us have to work...then I am proud of my guild. I'm proud that people care enough to take the time to log in and be a part of what we're doing.
Meaning you kept your numbers up to maintain the claim.
And as an added bonus. Page 5. Wrei lays it all out. The precedent had been set.
http://project1999.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4921&page=5
People in your guild were singing a different tune back then
1.) Your thread does not belong here. Go to the rants section please.
2.) We were first in zone with 15 at the previously agreed upon staging ground. (<---But but but...)
3.) You still ended up calling us a zerg force at the end of your thread. Nice...
4.) The reason we were there en-mass had to do with a an issue that does not pertain to anyone outside of the two guilds involved and the GMs. (uh huh)
5.) Also, I seem to recall another guild hanging out in Permafrost for an extremely long time the last time she was due to spawn and you didn't seem to have a problem with it then. (<--- Interesting)
6.) We did everything according to the rules set up for the server and prior agreements that were made between guilds. If you have any issues, take it up with the guild leaders that made the agreements or the GMs. (^^^^^^^WHAT!!!?!?!?!)
So instead, we decided after a good Hate clear that we would head to Perma and camp everyone's main there so we could all log in once we found out Vox had spawned. That's when we realized IB saw us doing this, and came to Perma with their own force. We then decided we will suck it up and and win this race to Vox. We had never killed her before, and we were there before IB, so we weren't going to give it away.
^^^^ Precedent set. This is exactly what has been going on between IB and DA now for quite some time. Each guild trying to mobilize far in advance of a potential spawn instead of waiting for it after the fact.
Humerox posted
Our guild was excited about the chance to get Vox. We maintained a camp there because we wanted a shot at it. When the call went out for Vox...we didn't have near that many people on.
BUT if there were that many that showed up on a Sunday night when most of us have to work...then I am proud of my guild. I'm proud that people care enough to take the time to log in and be a part of what we're doing.
Meaning you kept your numbers up to maintain the claim.