Just so we're both clear, you understand the difference between Cooperating with and having Jurisdiction over, right?
I ask because your previous statement contradicts itself.
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Just so we're both clear, you understand the difference between Cooperating with and having Jurisdiction over, right?
I ask because your previous statement contradicts itself.
Yes I understand. I see no contradiction. There are multiple ways to get the job done. Some ways involve cooperation, some involve using as much force as is available to us according to Omni-Tek law, all cooperation cast aside. Having jurisdiction over something does not mean we need to take the latter path every time.
You tread on a very slippery slope.
Just bare in mind that should the sovereignty of Newland City be violated the Omni-Tek Embassy will exercise all of our granted authority to ensure that a situation is not repeated and those responsible are not permitted in a position where they can commit such a violation again.
so omni-tek admits they want to invade newland eh?
Ambassadors are not assigned to non-sovereigns, otherwise the corporation would have dispatched one to the Truth Tower. And I will not deny that you like right that likely I and only Newland’s fine inhabitants use that word, however the case seems to be that because of the tempers that flare when diplomacy steps in front of brute force.
Hog already on pre-order... when's the date set?
::shrugs:: As for whether we have jurisdiction in newland or not really does not matter, as these things will be flying all over Rubi-Ka. And as for speeding tickets, they have never been necessary due to built-in speed regulators on all civilian vehicles.
speed regulators... yes... anyway *looks nonchalant*
::smacks self in face and groans:: Hacking, however...