Cannar wrote:The main issue is not the 'PvP pushing". its the recruitment of our asshats, Shaunik was rebel, but now he is imp? Its just insulting to us, We see people who we ground up to jedi, killed their end malachie sith guy for, we go out of our way for our members, and when they bite the hand that feeds them, they end up in RID....
Cannar, you have juristiction over *your* members, not former members. When a former members of yours joins another guild, it is not your responsiblity nor in your power to ask that particular guild to remove the former MEK. Cannar, it happens. Running a guild isn't always fun and games, there will always be drama and frusturation. What happened to you happens to all guilds. You dont think members that left RID or got kicked joined our allies like TIO, etc? Well they do, and it's wrong to tell that guild to remove him/her. Can you warn the guild? Of course, but dont expect to always get what you wish...
Cannar wrote:...and when we aproach RID, they do not budge, or give one inch on the matter. We are planning on writing in a section concerning exiles with any future ally...
Huh? Cannar, with all due respect, I threw away 10 minutes of my time, which I could have used for somthing else, delving into the dilema of Shaunik. I told you that if the war ever commensed, I'd ask Shaunik to not participate, or if he did, to follow our guidelines.
As for writing a new section to your alliance doctrine, that's up to you, but many guilds dont like following the rules other guilds give them. In our Imperial alliance, we have no severe rules. Mainly obvious things like no hunting Imperial jedi, etc. That is what makes the alliance so effective is it's fluidity. People feel less restrained, and have a sense of freedom.
Cannar wrote:After what happened in the street war we accedentally included you in, ragardless of who did what, there is bad blood, and I don't need any more drama in or around MEK right now. So no, we can't guild war, its just not wise for either side. I don't want to worry about having to make sure my members uphold our standards, and I'm not going to risk Shaunik griefing our crafters/non-combats
I respect that decision, but it's rather unfortunate. If Shaunik did indeed do any of those things, we could have had grounds to remove him.
Cannar wrote:The alliance died when RID was accedentally included in the last Starsider Street war, MEK assumes responsibility for it, and apologize for thinking it would be possible to salvage it.
I thank the fact you apologized... and we did our best not to poke to much out of it, but why must we be nitpicked for recruiting two former MEK's?
I apologize if the above things I stated were harsh, I was merely stating my opinion. But whats done is done, we'll both move on, and forget about it the next day most likely.
Take care sir,
Lexx Yovel