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Round 19 ends with [[eXilition]] winning yet again, [[Ascendancy]] springing a galaxy win with 9 in-tag members in the galaxy.  
Round 19 ends with [[eXilition]] winning yet again, [[Ascendancy]] springing a galaxy win with 9 in-tag members in the galaxy.  


Tis the season to be merging, fa-la-la-la-la etc.  3 Notable mergers occurred during the round. eXilition springing the fact that they were trying to win the entire way through with a merge with their puppet alliance Nihilum of 7ish members.  Post|Mortum had some major internal issues and ended up merging with Vision with whom a fair chunk of the individual player bases knew each other anyways, so this sounded like it was good for the communities, and finally the one that threw everyone for a loop, Omen merging with Angels to take the top spot later in the round.  They were not able to hold it however, and NewDawn eventually took over the top spot, later to be de-throned by eXilition despite a combined effort by a few of the top 10 alliances to take a chunk out of them.  Too little too late comes to mind, and eXilition managed to hold onto their spot for their second consecutive win.   
Round 19 was probably one of the more exciting rounds of Planetarion thus far, with a great many happenings that threw a lot of players for a loop, destroying some plans while creating better opportunites for others.   


Notable incidents throughout the round include:
eXilition played at 75% strength and managed to pull ahead, using a clever mix of NAP'ing and general staying out of the spotlight until it was much too late to defeat their great combination of activity and value-heavy planets. 


* Angels, Vision, Tides of Fire blocked together for the first part of the round
It was clear early on that Angels, Tides of Fire, and Vision were all working together, while NewDawn was well known to be working closely with LCH, and also had been known to nap eXilition fairly early on.   
* NewDawn and LCH were also together, and NAP'ed eXilition early on
* (someone please let me know about the lower top 10-12 alliances.  I have no idea :/) 
* Angels command unfortunately crumbled, and they deemed it necessary to merge with omen in order to save//improve their community
* Post|Mortum also unfortunately caved and merged with the like-minded Vision community under the vision tag
*  A number of ND people being careless with their fleets and suiciding them into random people, probably a fair reason in why they didn't win.
*  eXilition not being able to figure out how to count to 72.  An incident involving the ending of a NAP between exilition and NewDawn resulted in eXilition being stiffed 24 hours notice.  Noone noticed until after the fact.
*  Mactanzu of eXilition successfully making a royal idiot out of himself in attempting to brag at NewDawn's losing. ([http://textpaste.net/b32sv2])
*  Furious Omen, NewDawn, and a fair number of others not putting up enough of a fight to de-throne eXilition.  It has been suggested to me that Furious Omen were the only ones with 'balls' enough to attack exilition.  Some controversy ended up on the AD forums, as many saw the merge as an attempt to "win" similar in a sense to the arguably unjust elysium win via recruiting way back in the day.  Many were unhappy with this scenario, and decided to give Furious Omen the pasting that they did or did not deserve for the merge. 
*  One of the closest, probably more exciting rounds of late, furthest from stagnation or blockwars politics.
*  aNgRyDuCk of NewDawn creates a rather amusing thread on AD which involves a choice for them of either shoving a pineapple up the rectum, or whacking them repeatedly with a crowbar.  While comical, this was viewed as something of a joke of the round, albeit summed up the situation that Furious Omen appeared to be in at the time. 
*  Merging becomes an annoyance for more players, and more speak out against this particular subject
*  Some annoyances why eXilition was allowed to have an 'extra' alliance, but the multihunters told NewDawn that NewDawn wasn't allowed.   


NewDawn and Angels had a fairly hostile attitude towards one-another early on, and had a fair number of clashes resulting in some heavy green and red nights for both alliances.  Not entirely due to the barraige they were receiving at the hands of ND and LCH, something amiss went on inside Angels, and this forced them to eventually merge with Omen to form the alliance Furious Omen.  This new super power took first place for a fair bit of time, later to be de-throned by NewDawn, who were then de-throned by eXilition who had just added their out of tag members in Nihilum. 


Another interesting note was the fate of Vision and the newly formed Post|Mortum.  Post|Mortum unfortunately had similar problems as angels, and ended up merging with Vision under the Vision tag in order to save their community. 


NewDawn also had their chance in the spotlight, but sadly flubbed it due to a combination of not hitting eXilition early enough, and being part of the reason (the NAP) that they could grow so quickly.  Another fault of theirs was carelessness with fleets, in which a number of them suicided whole attack fleets on the enemy without anything to show for it.  To their credit however, they held first for a while, and created some comedy on the AD forums in the form of a "deal" for angels.  This deal basically amounted to a choice between losing, and losing. 


More to be added as I remember it.
eXilition played well, and managed to convince many of the community that they were simply playing the game for fun, and not to win.  They unfortunately have decided not to play the coming round 20, but hopefully we'll see most of their players still frequenting the game.
-[[Squidly]]
 


I am unfortunately not familiar with what was going on in the lower end of the top 10, so until I manage to contact some of the HC, I'm afraid it'll remain a bit blank for now. 





Revision as of 06:39, 24 December 2006

Round 19 ends with eXilition winning yet again, Ascendancy springing a galaxy win with 9 in-tag members in the galaxy.

Round 19 was probably one of the more exciting rounds of Planetarion thus far, with a great many happenings that threw a lot of players for a loop, destroying some plans while creating better opportunites for others.

eXilition played at 75% strength and managed to pull ahead, using a clever mix of NAP'ing and general staying out of the spotlight until it was much too late to defeat their great combination of activity and value-heavy planets.

It was clear early on that Angels, Tides of Fire, and Vision were all working together, while NewDawn was well known to be working closely with LCH, and also had been known to nap eXilition fairly early on.

NewDawn and Angels had a fairly hostile attitude towards one-another early on, and had a fair number of clashes resulting in some heavy green and red nights for both alliances. Not entirely due to the barraige they were receiving at the hands of ND and LCH, something amiss went on inside Angels, and this forced them to eventually merge with Omen to form the alliance Furious Omen. This new super power took first place for a fair bit of time, later to be de-throned by NewDawn, who were then de-throned by eXilition who had just added their out of tag members in Nihilum.

Another interesting note was the fate of Vision and the newly formed Post|Mortum. Post|Mortum unfortunately had similar problems as angels, and ended up merging with Vision under the Vision tag in order to save their community.

NewDawn also had their chance in the spotlight, but sadly flubbed it due to a combination of not hitting eXilition early enough, and being part of the reason (the NAP) that they could grow so quickly. Another fault of theirs was carelessness with fleets, in which a number of them suicided whole attack fleets on the enemy without anything to show for it. To their credit however, they held first for a while, and created some comedy on the AD forums in the form of a "deal" for angels. This deal basically amounted to a choice between losing, and losing.

eXilition played well, and managed to convince many of the community that they were simply playing the game for fun, and not to win. They unfortunately have decided not to play the coming round 20, but hopefully we'll see most of their players still frequenting the game.

I am unfortunately not familiar with what was going on in the lower end of the top 10, so until I manage to contact some of the HC, I'm afraid it'll remain a bit blank for now.