RE: The Camaris Strait.

Rodgers, Robert (rrodgers@unex.ucla.edu)
Wed, 3 Mar 1999 14:01:58 -0800

> > Unless you have a specific military goal in mind, such as
> interdicting
> > enemy shipping, and don't know the id's of all of your foes.
>
> You're right, it is an effective strategy to get everything in the
> sea.
> It's also an effective strategy to make a lot of neutral people angry
> at
> you (Do I sound like a broken record yet?).
>
You always sound like a broken record. And I hate to speak for Andrew,
but since his defeat at Harn he has set himself up as a mercenary, which
means I don't think he cares whether anyone is mad at him or not. I
doubt if newbies are his best customers.

> > I just don't get what the problem here is. If the Borg are doing
> > something you don't like, you can attack them to make them stop. Or
> you
> > can avoid them by going somewhere else.
>
> No problem, really. I stated quite clearly that I won't be giving up
> any
> IDs and will be loading my ships with a full military escort.
>
Which is exactly what I would do.

> > But pontificating about it
> > seems to be perhaps the least effective strategy.
>
> Yeah, but it sure makes it fun for those of us who like to read our
> own
> thoughts. (That includes you, Rob, you pontificator, you. :).
>
I never pontificate. I expound.

Rob

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