Talk:Confederacy of Independent States Naval Forces/@comment-5846899-20140530231020/@comment-11135771-20140531033708

@Shinato70: Okay, basically:

- Skywatch Inc. (the company which semi-controls the SAA) refuses to allow the SAA to participate in wars under any circumstances unless directly attacked.

- The SAA has colonies on two of Saturn's moons; Titan and Enceladus. Both have a good deal of independence from the main administration of Skywatch Inc., although Titan colony has somewhat less due to having been established first and being more developed.

- Enceladus colony (or at least a majority of the SAA leaders there) decided to go against the Skywatch Inc. leadership's orders and send some of their ships to help against the Russians (many of the leaders lost relatives and friends when the Russians accidentally destroyed an SAA base during the siege of New York, causing a conflict between the SAA and Russia for a short period).

- Skywatch Inc. freaked out and basically just said "Enceladus colony went rogue and we have absolutely nothing to do with them anymore and will cut all ties but just please don't attack us please?"

- The leadership on Enceladus was pretty much fine with that and went on with the attack against the Russians.

- Enceladus colony is still on fairly good terms with the SAA (if not so with Skywatch Inc. itself; it and the SAA are to some extent separate entities). They don't officially have any ties due to the SAA still being under Skywatch Inc., but the SAA maintains regular trade and communication and Elceladus colony operates very similarly to how they did before in relation to the rest of the SAA.

- Enceladus colony's warships are collectively known now as the Enceladus Aerospace Fleet, and while officially separate from the SAA, they use the same or modified versions of the same ships, and freely trade resources, technology, and weaponry with Titan colony and to a lesser extent the SAA presence on Earth.