I know, the GCW is a huge problem actually. As role-players, we like a set stage.Ekade wrote:This is a huge problem to tackle.
The problem of ignoring the environment we play in is that not everyone is going to agree. And from the number of posts that followed when I brought up the subject...Ekade wrote:What is "cannon"? The movies, or the game? One can't say both, because thay are mutually exclusive. According to the movies, there are no Jedi and the Rebels would never control Mos Eisley. According to the game, Jedi are more common than normal people and the Empire is being dominated by the Rebellion.
Should we even bother thinking about factional NPC city control? As a SW purist, I say no. I don't want my galaxy dictated to me by the actions of people who have never even seen the movies. Mos Eisley will always be a neutral city with minimal imperial presence. This keeps us from having to worry about the daily, and arbitraty fluctuations of NPC cities.
The thing about using the GCW is that every player can look and see who is controlling the city according to the GCW by what troops are walking around. It's indisputable.
Actually, I would say that Lady Valerian has paid off both sides with favors and if a bunch of Imperial or Rebel thugs showed up and started disrupting her business, Lady Valerian would start making calls.Ekade wrote:The Lucky Despot is Lady Valarian's place.. and while inside, THAT is what we should be considering. Would she welcome a troupe of imperial thugs in her cantina? Would she just sit back and let them have their run of the place? Would imperial thugs, or any other sort of bully even be willing to risk their lives by entering such a place? I don't have the answer to that, but those are the sorts of realities we should be debating.
That was what I was fighting against Toront, Alonzo and Nyvveck about all along. Apparently, as long as the local law enforcement is level 30 or less. Anything goes. I just hope they decide to send their prisoners to the (not) so dreaded Imperial prison on Dathomir. I may have to use pixie to break them out.Ekade wrote:Is it realistic to say that anyone with a weapon can brazenly go anywhere in the galaxy and threaten anyone they want without fear of reprisal from the local authority? The way most people play suggest they think the answer is yes.
"NPCs are meat shields"Ekade wrote:Star Wars is very much like the wild west, but there is also a degree of civilization and law that must be considered. I guess what I am saying is that there is a time and place for "thuggery". You need to consider what will come storming into a particular venue if a fight breaks out.
Nope, not one bit.
Meh.