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'''Q: Why are you at war with the DEMHonestly...I'm starting to think it's just 'cause you were bored, and like to shoot stuff.'''
'''Q: Why are you back at war with the [[CDF]]?'''
* They RP a (fascist!) military group. And we RP...well...revolutionary resistance fighters.  Throw us together in the same suburb, and conflict is inevitable.
* We still don't approve of their alt policy. (See [[Creedy_Defense_Force/Handbook#Section_6_-_Alt_Character_Regulation|Section 6]] of their handbook). Kevan might be technically OK with allowing two alts ''in the same group''; we aren't.
* They've been our enemies since Day 1.  Call it tradition; I guess even revolutionary rebels have traditions.


A: In brief...AHAHAHA! You really need to ask?  But because some crazy new recruit of ours said we suck at PR, and really needed to better publicize our reasoning, here goes.  This list is more a summary of diverse reasons than anything else.  Some of us care very strongly about one or two of the points below; others don't actually give a damn either way. 




* The DEM is the closest thing to a citywide government in UD.  They RP as a governmental organization, and they're the only group that tries to spread themselves (and their preferred style of play) simultaneously over the whole city. We RP a revolutionary guerilla warfare group.  We support local group order, and mutual respect amongst diverse survivor groups. What you ''should'' be asking is what many of us did some time ago: "Why ''isn't'' the CGR PKing the DEM?
'''Q: Why are you at war with the [[DEM]]Were you just bored, and wanted more stuff to shoot?'''
* We oppose the DEM's attempts to homogenize Malton -- and the definition of "pro-survivor" -- by their size and widespread influence. We think they're currently the greatest threat to small group order in Malton.
* We disagree with the DEM's alt policy -- one of the ways they've gained such size and influence.  Kevan may be OK with their policy; most of us aren't. And you'll find a lot of other players aren't either.  Even if your alts are in three different "groups" of the DEM, they're still supporting and furthering the DEM's specific goals and policies.  And no other "alliance" advertises as one group, or forces all its members from all its groups through a homogenizing academy.
* The DEM refuses to respect the blacklists and anti-PK/anti-GK measures of local groups -- the very groups they claim to be there to help.  They pressure other groups to adopt their preferred policies.  They support only the RG system...which may work well enough for their own members, but which doesn't best suit the interests of many other survivor groups. 
* DEMON.  Its AutoScout component (IMP) gives them an unfair technological advantage over other groups.  We kill to protest and to force an end to it.
* On a more minor note: they're inefficient. They leech off the hard work of other groups. You want to do the most good for Malton? You want to proactively make a difference for the survivor cause? Don't join the DEM core.


* The DEM is the closest thing to a citywide government in UD.  They RP as a governmental organization, and they're the only group that tries to spread themselves (and their preferred style of play) simultaneously over the whole city. We RP a revolutionary guerrilla warfare group.  What you ''should'' be asking is what many of us did some time ago: "Why ''isn't'' the CGR PKing the DEM?" 
* We disagree with the DEM's alt policy (which is one of the ways they've gained such size and influence).  It's in large part like our issue with the CDF.  Even if your alts are in three different "groups" of the DEM, they're still supporting and furthering the DEM's specific goals and policies.  And no other "alliance" advertises as one group, or forces all its members from all its groups through a homogenizing academy.
* Ok, you got us.  Sometimes we really do just like to shoot things dead.




If you're a veteran player, you've probably heard all this 50 times before.  Some of us have no beef with you, so long as you know what you're doing when you side with the DEM...but we'll still kill you to make a point and raise awareness in others.  Others of us think you're even worse than the ignorant folks, because you knowingly and willingly support these things. 


'''Q: You guys just killed a level 2 newbie recruit! Have you no shame? No honor!?'''


And if you're new to the game...welcome to Malton politics. There's other good tactics and policies and styles of play supported by other groups -- look into some of themThere are mobile ones that enter a suburb, repair it, and quietly leave; there are local ones, who remain fiercely loyal to a particular suburbThere's groups that embrace combat reviving, and groups that abhor itSome metagame heavily; others conduct most of their activity ingame. Shucks, there's the zombie and PKer groups as well.  Which ones do you most agree with?  Which are truly the most attractive to you?  Make up your own mind; don't just join a group 'cause it's the biggest, and offers you bit of help.
In all honesty...no. No shame at least. We're sticklers for some things; you'll never see us running around without "Creedy Guerrilla Raiders" in our group tag, for instance.  But when it comes new players -- any member of any group we're at war with is fair gameYou join a group, you take the heatSure, we can shout propaganda at new folks all day longBut combining the shouting with bullets tends to get people's attention a lot faster, and make them think a bit more seriously.  It also tends to make them hate us, but we're used to dealing with that.




Just because a group is small doesn't mean it is not effective. In fact, larger groups always divide into smaller squads, because it is at such a level of organization that actions in the game are most fruitful.  And just because a group is local does not mean it is not truly working for the greater survivor cause.  These small and local groups are the unsung heroes of Malton -- far down the stats page, lost in the recruitment shuffle -- but always there to repair, maintain, and defend particular suburbs as soon as the overwhelming attacking hordes leave.


'''Q: You window dived on me? Lame.'''


Celebrate diversity. Give these smaller groups the support, respect, and attention they deserveAnd embrace the vision of a Free Malton, full of local color, diversity, voluntary alliance, and mutual respect amongst survivor groups.
Did you miss the notice on the front page?  Sometimes we window dive. Sometimes we hide. Sometimes we stand in crowded malls and let folks kill us. We try to be efficient and get the job done, and depending on what we're trying to accomplish, all may be valid tactics.  We're not in the business to joke around and play cat and mouse with the folks hunting us.
 
 
 
'''Q: Holy shit...you didn't have to cross THAT many lines with your description of that kill!'''
 
Well, probably notBut here's the story as it was once told me:
 
''Once upon a time, when Malton was young, PKers tended to be a lot nastier, and a lot less polite and civilized, than they are now.  For various reasons, the CGR has more of that heritage left in its bones than most of the other PKer groups in the city do.  We don't censor much, and we've got members that can be quite...creative. We'll draw the line at text rape; bring that to our attention.  But most anything else is fair game.''

Latest revision as of 23:48, 27 August 2011


Creedy Guerrilla Raiders

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Q: Why are you back at war with the CDF?

  • They RP a (fascist!) military group. And we RP...well...revolutionary resistance fighters. Throw us together in the same suburb, and conflict is inevitable.
  • We still don't approve of their alt policy. (See Section 6 of their handbook). Kevan might be technically OK with allowing two alts in the same group; we aren't.
  • They've been our enemies since Day 1. Call it tradition; I guess even revolutionary rebels have traditions.


Q: Why are you at war with the DEM? Were you just bored, and wanted more stuff to shoot?

  • The DEM is the closest thing to a citywide government in UD. They RP as a governmental organization, and they're the only group that tries to spread themselves (and their preferred style of play) simultaneously over the whole city. We RP a revolutionary guerrilla warfare group. What you should be asking is what many of us did some time ago: "Why isn't the CGR PKing the DEM?"
  • We disagree with the DEM's alt policy (which is one of the ways they've gained such size and influence). It's in large part like our issue with the CDF. Even if your alts are in three different "groups" of the DEM, they're still supporting and furthering the DEM's specific goals and policies. And no other "alliance" advertises as one group, or forces all its members from all its groups through a homogenizing academy.
  • Ok, you got us. Sometimes we really do just like to shoot things dead.


Q: You guys just killed a level 2 newbie recruit! Have you no shame? No honor!?

In all honesty...no. No shame at least. We're sticklers for some things; you'll never see us running around without "Creedy Guerrilla Raiders" in our group tag, for instance. But when it comes new players -- any member of any group we're at war with is fair game. You join a group, you take the heat. Sure, we can shout propaganda at new folks all day long. But combining the shouting with bullets tends to get people's attention a lot faster, and make them think a bit more seriously. It also tends to make them hate us, but we're used to dealing with that.


Q: You window dived on me? Lame.

Did you miss the notice on the front page? Sometimes we window dive. Sometimes we hide. Sometimes we stand in crowded malls and let folks kill us. We try to be efficient and get the job done, and depending on what we're trying to accomplish, all may be valid tactics. We're not in the business to joke around and play cat and mouse with the folks hunting us.


Q: Holy shit...you didn't have to cross THAT many lines with your description of that kill!

Well, probably not. But here's the story as it was once told me:

Once upon a time, when Malton was young, PKers tended to be a lot nastier, and a lot less polite and civilized, than they are now. For various reasons, the CGR has more of that heritage left in its bones than most of the other PKer groups in the city do. We don't censor much, and we've got members that can be quite...creative. We'll draw the line at text rape; bring that to our attention. But most anything else is fair game.