Thread:Argali1/@comment-26535281-20170211162138/@comment-26184570-20170212234111

Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Argali1 wrote:

Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Britain could have easily taken back the US if it wanted (Right after the war for independence) but it wanted the colonies to come groveling back which they didn't mainly because of domestic affairs and such by the time they could it wasn't worth the trouble.

The Rin can't have a rouge colony or state made out of rebels. That only shows the state as weak and leads to even more rebellions. The Rin's policy is to stamp out such rebellions with violent force to serve as an example and as a fear tactic.

Now how much time it takes the Rin to attack the colony after rebellion depends on distance and urgency (Also depends on how long the State could keep the rebellion a secret) DD, you don't understand! I'm saying that the Greenbelters aren't necessarily a weak-ass bundle of rags for the Rin to kick around! Contrary to what you seem to think, the Rin can't just willy-nilly control whatever they want! Other people can be powerful two, you know! Wow let's clam down.

I never said the Greenbelters wear weak-ass bundle of rags I just stated what the Empire would do and that is stamp out rebellions.

I know the Rin can do what ever they want but you said yourself the Greenbelters revolted against the Empire and survived as an independent nation for some time. Now the Greenbelters aren't mine to control in any shape or form.

But still the situation I have presented is what happens to rebels within the Empire the green belters revolted the Rin then plan to stamp them out. That is just stating how the Rin would act.

You seem to what the Greenbelters to be able to beat the Rin and that is fine but not if they are rebels from the Empire seeing as such a state is not going to last long. Sorry for going insane.

Ok. I only went back to the territory-secession thing because you said it doesn't make sense.