gpellamjr wrote:Check out this game: 7968260
I attacked this guy, woodruff, who was yellow in this game, in my second turn. It was my first attack of the game, and he starts in on me about trying to make sure green was winning. I've seen this kind of paranoia about how "high ranks" look out for each other.
If he was right, and my "utterly pathetic" plan was to make sure green won, then I got my way, because he suicided on me and handed the game to green. If you're ranked above a private, and are, therefore, a "high rank", I suggest you foe this guy like I have.
Greg
The fact that the only other officer in the game, green, had already secured his bonus and you were in perfect position to do something about that, yet moved in the opposite direction, simply shows that you absolutely were looking out for your own points by doing as much to make sure that either yourself or that other officer won, in my opinion. In fact, you never did really move against green, and look who won...green! What a coincidence!
Granted, it's just my opinion, but I definitely do believe the evidence points that direction. That being said, is this thread really necessary? You seem to have taken this exceptionally hard - perhaps you have a guilty conscience you're trying to salve?
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.