*looks at former Aegis*
Dear god, how low have we sunk?
Also, for the record, Great Wars are a thing of the past. The Initiative is unbeatable, as recent conflicts have clearly shown. Also, anyone who thinks they will just collapse and go into civil war is delusional. Seriously, they dominate the game. What would be the point of a civil war when it would ruin your dominance? There is no motivation to go into civil war or do anything that would cause a civil war. People have been saying for months now that the Initiative would collapse in on itself and go into civil war mode. It still hasn't happened and it won't anytime soon.
Perhaps, in a weird sort of way, the dominance of the Initiative really has created Pax Pacifica.
Just because the Initiative seems unbeatable now doesn't mean they can't be destroyed. Granted, they are dominant over Planet Bob. I know that. But isn't it that "absolute power corrupts absolutly"? In theory, what if one of the Initiative members wanted more of Planet Bob? By my experience, people can't cooperate for long stretches of time, particularly if large amounts of power are at stake. I'm not saying it would exactly collapse, because a collapse implies that it just runs out of power to support itself. It's more of an implosion- there's too much power to contain and it just blows up inside.
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A Great War would be feasible if we could get EVERYONE outside of The Initiative to attack The Initiative. I mean absolutly everyone. But that would require much pre-war construction. By my estimates, using the total number of members in all of TI's core alliances and a rouge guess at the number of nations in their protectorates, I have estimated that TI only makes up about 20% of all nations in CN. Granted, this may be about 10% off in either direction, most likely upward, with a extreme guess of about 40% of all nations. Still, this leaves much more than half of all cybernations as not a part of TI. This seems to me to be a sufficient fighting force, if it was properly trained. It also requires a bit of luck and lots of planning. It also would require us having the (no pun intended) initiative in the war, at least if we wanted to win. To have the first strike in any war is a great advantage.