Thread:Bouexic/@comment-11254679-20140615112324/@comment-11135771-20140615160755

Tribal, please try to be nice to people. The entire point of this was to have a discussion, which means that the points made by people on the other side of the issue are just as valid, so please don't try to silence them. I personally disagree with Bouexic and HMSHOMEMADE's standpoint on this issue, but seeing as they're just contributing to the discussion like anyone else, I don't have any problem with that whatsoever. They've said nothing wrong, so either argue against the points they make directly, or just don't respond at all. And Bouexic specifically stated that he didn't intend to continue the argument any further, so there really wasn't any need to respond to his post.

HMSHOMEMADE, although I've no influence on any decisions you make, I would advise against kicking/demoting anyone due to this argument. Admittedly it has escalated far beyond the calm discussion that it should have been, however I feel that doing such would only serve to make the problem worse and further divide the wiki. The community was already made quite unstable by the mass flood of trolls a while back, and then this happened before people had a chance to settle back down fully. I feel that taking action against wiki members based on things that have happened over the course of this discussion would likely only add fuel to the fire and potentially cause irreparable damage to the wiki community.

Regarding the discussion itself; I think we should implement a simple economic system to regulate ship production, in hopes of creating a more balanced system for all navies, as well as forcing a bit more tactical thinking to be successful in wars.

This will be my final post on the matter unless clarification is needed on anything I said over the course of the discussion, as I am now officially withdrawing from the debate. I feel that I've made my stance and arguments fairly clear, and that said arguments can now stand for themselves without me contributing any further.