Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2004 7:49 pm
I like the NGR pretty well, they're not as xenophobic... which means they'll have more allies, and thus survive in the Rifts world more successfully.
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MattBaby wrote:I would imagine the D-Bees kicked out of their homes to accomodate the refugees would probably have a problem with the NGR's policies.
Nightshade wrote:They can learn to be a little more accepting but they are leaps and bounds ahead of the CS on that. Plus, you've got to have priorities. First, Exterminate All Gargoyles and Brodkill!!!!!!!!!!
Then there's room for new friends.
MattBaby wrote:Zerebus wrote:memorax wrote:MattBaby wrote:I would imagine the D-Bees kicked out of their homes to accomodate the refugees would probably have a problem with the NGR's policies.
True but somehow I think that is more humane than being shot outright.
Or being added to the food supply. The NGR was facing a major food shortage, afterall.
"Thanks for kicking us out of the nice safe country we've been living in for the past 100 years and letting us roam the deadly wilderness! Sure was nice of you to not shoot us outright!"
MattBaby wrote:Nekira Sudacne wrote:MattBaby wrote:Zerebus wrote:memorax wrote:MattBaby wrote:I would imagine the D-Bees kicked out of their homes to accomodate the refugees would probably have a problem with the NGR's policies.
True but somehow I think that is more humane than being shot outright.
Or being added to the food supply. The NGR was facing a major food shortage, afterall.
"Thanks for kicking us out of the nice safe country we've been living in for the past 100 years and letting us roam the deadly wilderness! Sure was nice of you to not shoot us outright!"
nither option is nice, but it's better to be alive
Maybe for the first week, until you die of starvation, monsters, or the elements. The NGR's policy was callous and cold-hearted. It was born of fear and inflexibility.
MattBaby wrote:Nekira Sudacne wrote:MattBaby wrote:Nekira Sudacne wrote:MattBaby wrote:Zerebus wrote:memorax wrote:MattBaby wrote:I would imagine the D-Bees kicked out of their homes to accomodate the refugees would probably have a problem with the NGR's policies.
True but somehow I think that is more humane than being shot outright.
Or being added to the food supply. The NGR was facing a major food shortage, afterall.
"Thanks for kicking us out of the nice safe country we've been living in for the past 100 years and letting us roam the deadly wilderness! Sure was nice of you to not shoot us outright!"
nither option is nice, but it's better to be alive
Maybe for the first week, until you die of starvation, monsters, or the elements. The NGR's policy was callous and cold-hearted. It was born of fear and inflexibility.
or maybe you find some people who can help you. or manage to help yourself.
you have a CHANCE. that's the point.
The fact that they didn't shoot them themselves doesn't erase their complicity in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent beings.They are little better than the Coalition (who at least have the honesty to commit genocide themselves rather than by proxy).