RE: +iny ©at people
01-10-2018, 05:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-10-2018, 05:07 PM by Jacquerel.)
Maybe I'm reading Wax totally wrong but like, I don't think he can have a plan right now? He needs to know what we are going to do before he can make a plan, because until we know if we are going to try and ally with anyone he doesn't know whose ally he is.
My understanding is that Wax, attempting to act in the role of an impartial administrator/balancing factor, is essentially entirely reactive. Either he'll have no plan right now, because he can't make one yet, or his plan is completely unchanged regardless of whose team he is on, in which case it would just be "crush the enemy". He made this game because he wanted it to be a test, he isn't going to coach us now, nor become our joint team's strategist. That would kind of defeat the point of having a test in the first place. He's not going to give us his instructions. He pretty much said that at the end of our conversation, in fact.
Again, I might be misreading him here, but I think if we ring him up and he asks if we're going to ally with someone and our answer is "IDK" then we'll have been wasting his time. We can't leave calling him very long, but we need a plan first.
My understanding is that Wax, attempting to act in the role of an impartial administrator/balancing factor, is essentially entirely reactive. Either he'll have no plan right now, because he can't make one yet, or his plan is completely unchanged regardless of whose team he is on, in which case it would just be "crush the enemy". He made this game because he wanted it to be a test, he isn't going to coach us now, nor become our joint team's strategist. That would kind of defeat the point of having a test in the first place. He's not going to give us his instructions. He pretty much said that at the end of our conversation, in fact.
Again, I might be misreading him here, but I think if we ring him up and he asks if we're going to ally with someone and our answer is "IDK" then we'll have been wasting his time. We can't leave calling him very long, but we need a plan first.