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BigJKU316 wrote:You don't tax them and they are so small that the trade amount is not of consequence. Their only real value was the starships but you let them keep those for themselves.
Yup, just checking on that.

How long is this next turn? In years?

And also I would like to thank BIG for suggesting this, I love it, and it means I have to think about it, which is awesome, thank you very much BIG.
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It is one year. All turns are one year until we have a war or something.
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Ok, just checking.
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How many ships do the Kazon have exactly? And, what types?
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BigJKU316 wrote:You don't tax them and they are so small that the trade amount is not of consequence. Their only real value was the starships but you let them keep those for themselves.
Not a very profitable arrangement for the Ferengi. They GAVE away a planet, and got squat in return except the headaches of having to manage the Kazon now.
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Yes, but it also means you all owe me for taking the headache off your hands :happydevil: , plus eventually we'll ask them to consider citizenship which will award them all rights of citizenship, as well as taxes, just not of yet.
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Nickswitz wrote:Yes, but it also means you all owe me for taking the headache off your hands :happydevil: , plus eventually we'll ask them to consider citizenship which will award them all rights of citizenship, as well as taxes, just not of yet.
Assuming your not overthrown by then... ;)
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Nickswitz wrote:Yes, but it also means you all owe me for taking the headache off your hands :happydevil: , plus eventually we'll ask them to consider citizenship which will award them all rights of citizenship, as well as taxes, just not of yet.
You think the KE owes you something for this? I would love for you to come to the High Council and say that... :happydevil:
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Deepcrush wrote:
Nickswitz wrote:Yes, but it also means you all owe me for taking the headache off your hands :happydevil: , plus eventually we'll ask them to consider citizenship which will award them all rights of citizenship, as well as taxes, just not of yet.
You think the KE owes you something for this? I would love for you to come to the High Council and say that... :happydevil:

And we were getting along so well... :mrgreen:

But yeah, I don't mind having them stick around for a while, and in like 5 years I'll ask them about citizenship.
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Yeah... good luck on that.
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I think I'm going to have to side with my Klingon allies on this one....I want you to argue that you saved me from the headache of taking there ships and gaining a few hundred thousand credits my to my GDP.

Anyway, I'll throw the fit about the Breen not leaving! I left with the knowledge that he wasn't going to be there either, it's not very nice to lie to me :lol:
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Lt. Staplic wrote:I think I'm going to have to side with my Klingon allies on this one....I want you to argue that you saved me from the headache of taking there ships and gaining a few hundred thousand credits my to my GDP.

Anyway, I'll throw the fit about the Breen not leaving! I left with the knowledge that he wasn't going to be there either, it's not very nice to lie to me :lol:
Hey we we're all lied to... I actually thought he mentioned he was leaving to me at some point, I could have sworn he did...

Oh well, if anyone else really wants him to leave then they'll leave... otherwise I don't really care...
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I had a fleet of Breen ships operating in my space..............................

jus sayin' :wink:
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Hey, hey. Everybody has a fleet of Breen ships in their space. :wink:







...I mean, I'll leave if and when he asks again. I missed the first one.
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I wanna say I doubt it, but damn, you've got the ABTF forces in my clok'cha system!
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