Aaron DeChavilier, on 04 November 2011 - 11:10 PM, said:
thank you, seems like someone decided to step in and help me here
It just basically boils down to each side having their own flaws, but having too many similarities for one to really be superior.
If anything, war is going to be constant, each side sows the seeds of it's own downfall, it's just a matter of time and hard work from within that dictates how long it lasts. After the Jihad, and after the Clans settle in (if you can call it that) with the IS and the Star League becomes the Republic of the Sphere, had there been no need for future games like Dark Age, there might have been a period of peace. But, peace is boring, since this is a game of war
From a post I made in another thread
Jack Gallows, on 04 November 2011 - 10:53 PM, said:
Quite a bit more in spirit then what the Clans were trying to do. The Clans unwittingly became the anvil upon which the reborn Star League was born.
Consider Alkexsandr Kerenky's words to the Inner Sphere....
"Thus, we have left the only homes we have ever known to place the destructive capability of this armada beyond the reach of those who would use it, not for defense, but for conquest. Perhaps, with the might of our 'Mechs and ships out of reach, the leaders who now grapple with one another will relinquish their dreams of subjugating their neighbors and learn to live in peace with them.
"Perhaps, one day, should mankind step back from the brink of the abyss, we, our children, or our children's children will return, to once more serve and protect and guide the Star League in mankind's quest for the stars."
Do you REALLY think he wanted the Clans to come back and start a massive destructive invasion? Doesn't that seem completely opposite of the original reasoning of WHY he left in the first place?
Edited by Jack Gallows, 04 November 2011 - 11:15 PM.