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Old 01-06-2015, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by kcdusk View Post
If your going to consider countries loyalty or not to the soviet union, using the same rational you should consider NATO countries loyalty to NATO/USA.

What if England, Germany, France didn't think the USA was supporting them? Sure, the USA might have its own issues at home to deal with. But the impression England/NATO etc might get is that USA is not supporting them at the coal face.

Personally, i think in T2K (whatever timeline you want to use). Nationalities counts for nothing. The whole world has become the wild west where literally anyone can be a friend or foe, or both (depending on the current need). And this is something i like about T2K, the fluidity. Looters are just as dangerous as "the former enemy soldiers".

Keep in mind that many of the turncoats may have happened early in the war when it looked like the US and NATO were going to win - back then nationalities still counted for a lot - by 2001 I totally agree with you on it not meaning as much - after all per canon many divisions on the NATO side are now a mixed up jumble of all kinds of nationalities, even some ex-Soviet soldiers
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