Thread:LastZephyr/@comment-25389303-20160708160930/@comment-25389303-20160723203602

Oh.

I'm not entirely sure where I've gone wrong, though. The only time I have controlled your NPCs is when they scaled the walls - which was what they were intending to do in the first place. I made it out so that the anti-air guns shot down some bombers, but I'd explicitly mentioned them in my first post. When Smiler and Zanipher first met, you were the one who killed his three guards practically immediately, as well as imply that Smiler had both his SMGs disabled. Skip forward a few days and suddenly a massive invasion plan has suddenly been drawn up, with Dragon soldiers and their allies having completely surrounded the base out of thin air. Then you suddenly sent assassins into the tunnels and killed a bunch of guards without warning. Do I care? Kinda, but I don't mind making sacrifices to further the story.

Considering only one of the five OCs I've used in this RP have killed any people who weren't my own, I'm not sure where you are getting the idea that I'm trying to make my guys appear stronger. If you haven't realised, I just blew up my faction's most important base, caused friction between my two favourite characters, had the Patched's entire military presence in the base flee in panic, and am planning to eliminate my favourite OC to further the story. Does any of this make my OCs seem particularly powerful? If so, then I clearly haven't been doing a very good job.

So apologies if this has turned into a bit of a rant, but I'd like to get these kinds of things off my chest before they get out of hand.

(BTW, in the cop car scene, Diaboli was referring to the police not sending more of an escort, not the Dragons. There was no point in keeping Smiler there if you weren't going to send any representative there)