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 Legion Members gaurding Enemy Planet 
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There is an enemy planet I want to attack but 2 of the players guarding it are also in my legion.

My question is what happens to those legion/ally ships of mine? Do I attack them? Are they ignored? Do artifacts work on them?

I could easily take them all out because it takes 4 of them to match me in level and firepower. Just trying to figure out the best strategy.

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Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:38 pm
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You are targeting a 'Legion Ally Occupied' planet. Since you cannot attack members in your legion, you have a few options:

* Ask your legion members to stop guarding it (get them to guard something else)
* Use unstable wormhole emitters

This situation is more political than strategic - your legion might not be so happy that you are trying to take a planet owned by one of their friends.


Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:44 pm
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Unfriend them. Fascism is politics too.

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SpoonyJank wrote:
Unfriend them. Fascism is politics too.

Hahaha roflcopter!!! So true

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Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:20 am
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kyuubi8492 wrote:
SpoonyJank wrote:
Unfriend them. Fascism is politics too.

Hahaha roflcopter!!! So true

/concur
but srsly.....get a smaller pic

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