Which USO craft are you referring to? Although previous submissions aren't allowed to be used as a reason for approving new ones anyway so I don't know why it matters.
You don't think it's iffy. You know this is a civilian ship. You're just trying to word-play it because they sell to Nepleslia and you HAVE to derail the submission because Arieg is being forced to follow the rules just as I was asked to when I created this.I don't really see this as debatable. Combat is listed in the mission specialization of the ship, and it is operated by a military organization. That means it counts as a military ship under the military buildup limitations.
At best you could argue that the non-gun version could count as a civilian ship, which means this might count as its own civillian ship submission, but I think that's a bit iffy. I think you'd need a separate area in the ship article at least to show the different variants.
It is NOT intended for the Nepleslian military.I don't understand your points.
Are you saying this ship isn't intended for use by the Nepleslian military?
Or that the ship is not intended for combat missions?
The submission indicates both are true.
It is NOT intended for the Nepleslian military.
If there are any USO designs that are sold to their government (which is effectively its military) or sold to anyone with money, then you'd be breaking your personal view on the rule.Pick one.
Zack wants this article stalled.Secondly what is the outcome wanted by this? Wouldn't it be easier to say y'all don't want USO ships put into the NTSE anymore? I'm curious to know what the goal of this argument is? Zack's is clear. He wants this article approved so it can be put to use.
The Terrene doesn't "blow things up".Generally in the old military build up rules wiki. It says for every military ship, a support/civilian rig should be made(used to be for every two) said non direct military/civilian ship could only have so many guns and it's role had to be something other than blowing stuff up. If I'm wrong plz correcticles me
It's on the civilian market and the military happens to use it. That's literally what my example means. That's why Zen is the only manufacturer/seller.It's ok if it's released on the market as a civilian ship with defensive capability, but the military happens to want to use it after it's on the market..
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