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Date Posted: 13:31:10 04/06/02 Sat
Author: Badhbh
Subject: Bombing.

Okay. After the bombing of Tanari Hall it has become obvious that i cannot be -that- easy to destroy buildings. Therefore... Any actual bombings must be planned out before hand (no split second decisions on bombing) and you must consult me first. (e-mail probably, if you don't want everyone to know what you are going to do)
The fighters are for Deep space.. not really for bombing the colonies..
Soo... the in game explanation for this will be that the colonies have put up shielding over each of their main settlements. The colony squares and Halls shall be protected.
This way neither has the advantage, both sides are equal, but it will also press the pilots to Deep Space wars.. which we have had none of yet.

What do you think..?

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