lol.. there were so many messages trying to sling mud I stopped reading..
-=MW=- official response:
Our squad of 20+ functions as a tactical fighter squadron. We do not hide from fights, we win them. There are times when a boat should be hidden. When you have 10-20 squadmates in the air , those times are few and far between.
Out of respect for the rules of AH, we acknowledge team rank leadership, however, a position of true command must be earned by more than just a score and the ability to take over a TG.
We feel that ANY squad wing that requests the use of a CV should be granted, unless the loss of the CV poses and iminent threat to the team as a whole, at which point a viable stratagy should be issued.
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The problem with being rook is: with 20 guys circling the CV.. some highranked weenie will most always hide it w/o ever even looking out the window or inquireing about the plan. After losing several TG's mid-mission to paniced or uninformed rook leaders, "I" decided the seriousness of the degraded fun-factor outweighed any (and there were many) requests to move/stay in rook land in an effort to balance power and numbers.
The problem with being bish: They've got a strong team. They are good enemy. So the problem would be screwing the #'s and fronts. ( they could work on their welcome a bit though).
The problem with being Knight: Too many, but it seems to be because we have more fun, are better organized, and more respectfull of each other. Since the Knights are so welcoming of newbies, we tend to have high #'s, but the crowd is usually full of rookies. I will take good guys that suck over suckers that are good any day!
Also, w/ few I have lost a couple CV's to paniced knights, but unlike rook, they have always returned it upon being informed of -=MW=-'s pan. WTG knight Command!
As for Whels. I must admit im suprised and disappointed in your smear campaign. Your doing a fine job of clarifying the type of reasoning that made us want to leave rook in the first place.