Xxmontyxx wrote:Shadowood wrote:PhoenixKnight wrote:Technically he is not a proxy. However, if he receives aid from VUDU, then he becomes a proxy
Horse sh!t
Shadow's right -that is some first class horse sh1t !!
"Peace at any price" is not how you get peace... it's how you get total war...
PK is right, much as I don't like MERC's tactics or methods either.
proxy /ˈprɑːksi/ noun
1 [count] : a person who is given the power or authority to do something for someone else
2 [noncount] : power or authority that is given to allow a person to act for someone else — usually used in the phrase by proxy
— proxy adjective, always used before a nounWhile technically he is not a proxy at this time, if aid from VUDU allows him to retaliate more effectively against MERC, it is entirely feasible that he would be seen as and function as a proxy of VUDU, even if unofficially, especially if he has gotten himself involved in a declared war with them.
Take VUDU out of the scenario for a moment:
X player has declared a one man war against MERC because of an offense against him by a MERC member, and another guild gets involved in propping him up or defending him in his efforts for one reason or another. Said guild is acting on behalf of and through the player against MERC, and has become involved in the declared war, by proxy. MERC's retaliation against the guild for getting involved would be expected and reasonable, and the war front would broaden.
Whether MERC's actions against the player are a reasonable or unreasonable act of piracy worthy of rendering the player aid over at the possibility of a broader war (or in this case the possible resumption of hostilities), is the question the guild must answer before rendering aid to the offended player.