Talk:A New Dawn (Galaxy Game)/@comment-3528596-20151210025359/@comment-3528596-20151210181647

As Firedance pointed out, at least my interaction with the Toydarians was a peace treaty with an NPC government in which they agreed to be absorbed.

Rebel is defined as "a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler". Terrorist is defined as "a person who uses terrorism in the pursuit of political aims". From the in-universe perspective, so called "rebels" would be referred to as "terrorists" by the governments. You are only calling them "rebels" because of the positive connotation associated with that word, especially in Star Wars. I was pointing out that you're using words with the intention to show that they are in the right and we are in the wrong.

"What makes you think you were"? Why should we not be allowed to expand and invade. That's part of "found[ing] your own Empire".

You've admitted to targeting us specifically because of our actions. That's colossally unfair. We haven't done anything that violated the original rules. You didn't like what we did, so you added new rules. That's not fair. We haven't "killed an NPC". That suggests completely wiping them out to extinction. No one has done that.

I'm not "blatantly ignores the fact that rebels are much stronger" or saying "rebels are weak". In fact, the moment you posted rebels I began addressing the issue. (Also, the Galactic Empire was beaten by the Rebel Alliance. Maybe? With Force Awakens coming, it sure seems like the Empire is still around. Either way, that one case of rebellion doesn't mean all rebels are good or all rebels will win. It's statistically improbable.)

"There's no 'biassed' involved, it's with a fair reason that these rebels occur." Again, that's not true. Bias is defined as "prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair." That's exactly what this is. It's prejudice against us compared to everyone else, in a way that is unfair.