Regarding the CFM Battle.
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 9:37 am
Hello RID,
I want to start off by thanking the following people in RID for coming to assist in our battle.
-Zetagala
-Kuiloo
-Zrinity
-Iwooko
-Naghaz
-Rakuda
If I forgot somone, very sorry. We also had some pets. We lost our AT-ST, and our RID jedi unfortunately got killed. I want to start off by saying we were doomed from the begening. Me and Zetagala agreed we simply didn't have the skill. But there are always things to improve upon, which I will explain later.
First off, is a recap of the battle.
1.) RID forces assembled at the Imperial Oasis gathering buffs and grouping pets.
2.) I officialy declared Guild War with CFM.
3.) A CFM named Nisdain engaged an RID, and some of us fired, sending pets. It was then that the AT-ST became extremely damaged and almost died.
4.) We retreated back to the Imperial Oasis. The AT-ST was almost stored, although it unfortunately got destroyed.
5.) Our group was killed, and assembled at the Mos Espa cloner for heals, buffs, and another strike.
6.) Cell was sighted, apparently the only CFM. We pursued him only to be charged at by two other CFM's.
7.) We cloned, and CFM went back to Fort Oasis.
8.) We prepared and healed again, and set camp near Fort Oasis. We kept tracking the CFM's on /who.
9.) We called over our RID Jedi, Naghaz. And awaited for him to arrive.
10.) CFM found our location and killed us unsuspectingly.
11.) We cloned at Espa, where we healed again, and our jedi arrived.
12.) Our jedi Naghaz scouted ahead and was pursued by CFM. He unfortunatly died, and cloned far away. He could not return.
13.) We considered calling allies, but it was futile. CFM arrived at the Espa cloner and ordered we conditionaly surrendered. We put our weapons away and sat and stood where we were without fighting.
14.) We said we wouldnt surrender, and you would have to kill us first terrorists. Nisdain said, I *am* a terrorist and killed our group. This is where frustration began.
15.) CFM went to the cantina, where a CFM wanted to talk to me. He ordered an uncoditinal surrender. I said, we will surrender temporarily. Apparently that wasnt the answer he was looking for, so he incapped me.
16.) From that point on it seemed repetitive. We must have died 15 times. Finnaly we cut off guild war, and we told those terrorists who are the scum they are, we surrender temporarily, but not unconditionaly.
17.) We assembled at the City Hall, and had a meeting. Some of that info will be discussed here.
At the battle, there were numerous errors. A lot were mine. A lot could have been improved upon by the group. But overall, it was my decision that lead you into the chain of death that you experienced.
1.) I failed to send spies to gather intel on CFM's proffesions. I underestimated CFM, and assumed that a group of buffed 15 members, and AT-ST and even a jedi, could take in a group of 3-5. Assuming is not good, and I sent everyone to death.
2.) We set our sights to high. There was simply no possible way to win this battle. We simply dont have the skill at all. We were in the training stages.
3.) There was a lack of obeying orders. And those who did follow orders did not respond with a simple okay, or alright, signalling they were at least listening. During battle, all I want to hear are high ranking officers giving orders, and soldiers obeying. If you have any information or suggestions, send us a tell.
4.) Dont fire unless we order it. And dont hold fire if we do tell you to. When we ordered to attack a single Rebel, not every person in our group sent their pets to attack, and not every member used his weapon (Excluding Docs who need to be around to heal people)
5.) Always stick together. We had the group seperated at times. That was a major problem. We need all the firepower we can use.
Now, this is all I can think of. I am sure there were some other minor ones. But the main problems were me thinking we had the ability to take on an experienced guild, and the group not being able to follow orders. However, if you trace all the errors back to where it started, you will find I am to blame. Because I sent you on a difficult war we simply couldn't win.
All of us wanted to see that traitor burn in flames, and see CFM begging surrender to *us*. However it wont happen yet. As of now, we devote ourselves to city and guild growth, alliancing, simple light-hearted events, and training sessions.
I want to start that our city reorganization process will be underway soon, and we already have alliances forming. So that leaves the last two things. Events and training.
After that attack on CATS, which doesn't even look half as bad as this battle, we said we would train, and wouldn't attack any guilds in that period of training and doing simple events. Unfortunately, I did not let that happen.
From this point on I promise we will no longer send you on a war against a Rebel guild. We will take part in simple events. Some of the simple ones include racing, marching, or the jepordy game Kurke wants to form.
The combat ones simply include raiding Anchorhead, and Rebel Faction Base, or doing Imperial Missions.
As for training sessions, these are important. Some trainings include leveling skills, following orders, speed, efficency, and organization, among others. Last night we did formation trainings.
Formations make us look more organized, and it lets us know if your following orders. It will also make it simpler to move in and attack a target. Last night you did well sticking together and entering formations. The only problem I could see really was marching in one straight row. All it takes is practice, and Zetagala went on with leading the group after I logged. Not sure what you did afterwards.
Anywho, we tried. It's not over yet. We do whatever we can to make us look like the best, and the most feared guild.
I want to start off by thanking the following people in RID for coming to assist in our battle.
-Zetagala
-Kuiloo
-Zrinity
-Iwooko
-Naghaz
-Rakuda
If I forgot somone, very sorry. We also had some pets. We lost our AT-ST, and our RID jedi unfortunately got killed. I want to start off by saying we were doomed from the begening. Me and Zetagala agreed we simply didn't have the skill. But there are always things to improve upon, which I will explain later.
First off, is a recap of the battle.
1.) RID forces assembled at the Imperial Oasis gathering buffs and grouping pets.
2.) I officialy declared Guild War with CFM.
3.) A CFM named Nisdain engaged an RID, and some of us fired, sending pets. It was then that the AT-ST became extremely damaged and almost died.
4.) We retreated back to the Imperial Oasis. The AT-ST was almost stored, although it unfortunately got destroyed.
5.) Our group was killed, and assembled at the Mos Espa cloner for heals, buffs, and another strike.
6.) Cell was sighted, apparently the only CFM. We pursued him only to be charged at by two other CFM's.
7.) We cloned, and CFM went back to Fort Oasis.
8.) We prepared and healed again, and set camp near Fort Oasis. We kept tracking the CFM's on /who.
9.) We called over our RID Jedi, Naghaz. And awaited for him to arrive.
10.) CFM found our location and killed us unsuspectingly.
11.) We cloned at Espa, where we healed again, and our jedi arrived.
12.) Our jedi Naghaz scouted ahead and was pursued by CFM. He unfortunatly died, and cloned far away. He could not return.
13.) We considered calling allies, but it was futile. CFM arrived at the Espa cloner and ordered we conditionaly surrendered. We put our weapons away and sat and stood where we were without fighting.
14.) We said we wouldnt surrender, and you would have to kill us first terrorists. Nisdain said, I *am* a terrorist and killed our group. This is where frustration began.
15.) CFM went to the cantina, where a CFM wanted to talk to me. He ordered an uncoditinal surrender. I said, we will surrender temporarily. Apparently that wasnt the answer he was looking for, so he incapped me.
16.) From that point on it seemed repetitive. We must have died 15 times. Finnaly we cut off guild war, and we told those terrorists who are the scum they are, we surrender temporarily, but not unconditionaly.
17.) We assembled at the City Hall, and had a meeting. Some of that info will be discussed here.
At the battle, there were numerous errors. A lot were mine. A lot could have been improved upon by the group. But overall, it was my decision that lead you into the chain of death that you experienced.
1.) I failed to send spies to gather intel on CFM's proffesions. I underestimated CFM, and assumed that a group of buffed 15 members, and AT-ST and even a jedi, could take in a group of 3-5. Assuming is not good, and I sent everyone to death.
2.) We set our sights to high. There was simply no possible way to win this battle. We simply dont have the skill at all. We were in the training stages.
3.) There was a lack of obeying orders. And those who did follow orders did not respond with a simple okay, or alright, signalling they were at least listening. During battle, all I want to hear are high ranking officers giving orders, and soldiers obeying. If you have any information or suggestions, send us a tell.
4.) Dont fire unless we order it. And dont hold fire if we do tell you to. When we ordered to attack a single Rebel, not every person in our group sent their pets to attack, and not every member used his weapon (Excluding Docs who need to be around to heal people)
5.) Always stick together. We had the group seperated at times. That was a major problem. We need all the firepower we can use.
Now, this is all I can think of. I am sure there were some other minor ones. But the main problems were me thinking we had the ability to take on an experienced guild, and the group not being able to follow orders. However, if you trace all the errors back to where it started, you will find I am to blame. Because I sent you on a difficult war we simply couldn't win.
All of us wanted to see that traitor burn in flames, and see CFM begging surrender to *us*. However it wont happen yet. As of now, we devote ourselves to city and guild growth, alliancing, simple light-hearted events, and training sessions.
I want to start that our city reorganization process will be underway soon, and we already have alliances forming. So that leaves the last two things. Events and training.
After that attack on CATS, which doesn't even look half as bad as this battle, we said we would train, and wouldn't attack any guilds in that period of training and doing simple events. Unfortunately, I did not let that happen.
From this point on I promise we will no longer send you on a war against a Rebel guild. We will take part in simple events. Some of the simple ones include racing, marching, or the jepordy game Kurke wants to form.
The combat ones simply include raiding Anchorhead, and Rebel Faction Base, or doing Imperial Missions.
As for training sessions, these are important. Some trainings include leveling skills, following orders, speed, efficency, and organization, among others. Last night we did formation trainings.
Formations make us look more organized, and it lets us know if your following orders. It will also make it simpler to move in and attack a target. Last night you did well sticking together and entering formations. The only problem I could see really was marching in one straight row. All it takes is practice, and Zetagala went on with leading the group after I logged. Not sure what you did afterwards.
Anywho, we tried. It's not over yet. We do whatever we can to make us look like the best, and the most feared guild.