Revenant wrote:I fail to see how NG/MI teaming up with the CS is them rolling over and dying.
Then you didn't read what I wrote, for I explained exactly how it worked.
Revenant wrote:Why, with an entire continent to retake, would the CS bother to usurp the control of NG/MI?
Why, with Tolkeen being absolutely no threat whatsoever, would the CS waste time, resources, and energy over decades antagonizing them to the point where warfare would be required?
Answer: Karl Prosek.
Revenant wrote:And I fail to see how NG/MI teaming up with Tolkeen is any better for them than teaming up with the CS.
It lets their leaders go on living for longer, and their corporate leaders go on living.
Or did you think that the CS' corporations would allow competition for long?
Answer: No, they wouldn't. (Much less Karl allowing it.)
Revenant wrote:Nor do I see why if NG/MI teamed up with Tolkeen Lazlo would have automatically joined in.
I never said anything about Lazlo
automatically joining up of NG/MI teamed up with Tolkeen.
I assert that Plato
should have (even though he didn't) had a backbone and helped defend Tolkeen.
Sure, the canonical King Creed had turned to evil.
Plato was writing off the chance to redeem both him and the nation (and so did Erin Tarn).
I have hypothesized that Plato was, in fact, an agent of Dragcona in Atlantis, as this would be a good explanation for Plato's cowardice.
Not to mention that allowing Tolkeen to fall now places Lazlo one step closer to having the same thing happen to them. For unlike NG/MI, who only would be taken over as a misguided mostly-human nation, Lazlo stands to be wiped off the map.
NG/MI, Lazlo, and New Lazlo all fully and totally supporting Tolkeen
from the beginning would have kept Tolkeen (and King Creed) away from evil and would have fully stonkered the CS' attack (although, of course, with great losses).
The benefits? The CS is kept away from NG/MI and Lazlo for far, far longer than could actually occur given the canonical PA109 setup noted in Aftermath.
Revenant wrote:Besides, NG/MI builds and sells technology. If you had to choose sides, who would you join?
The side I thought wouldn't kill me (or turn me into a powerless, lickspittle puppet) at the first convenient opportunity.
Revenant wrote:Fine, so US and China may not be a valid comparison. Perhaps Nazi Germany and Italy. The germans didn't invade Italy till the death of Mussolini. Why? Because the Italian gov. did everything the Nazis needed without having to waste troops occupying the country.
Hitler wasn't nearly as big a control freak as Karl Prosek.
In any event, Mussolini did not cooperate 100% with the Nazis.
Mussolini allowed laws that were more lenient than Hitler's, especially in regard to Jews. Hitler had a problem with that. Karl would have a far bigger problem with anything like that.
Mages and d-bees were allowed in NG/MI, and were undoubtedly
major customers (let's face it, mages buy guns (and if you stick with the pure RMB, they buy armor, too)). There was no supporting general view, from what little we know of the nations, for an anti-mage/d-bee movement and scape-goating. Not to mention the loss in revenue.
On top of that, there was an attitude of non-cooperation on the part of most Italians.
Karl was already having major problems with Free Quebec over exactly this issue. FQ eventually succeeded over it.
How, exactly, do you propose that NG/MI
wouldn't be subject to exactly the same treatment as the much more powerful (and military valuable) Free Quebec?
Revenant wrote:By playing along, they will be the last ones to be attacked militarily [...]
They have no way of knowing that they will be attacked last.
Actual canon evidence suggests, very strongly, that the CS would just take over the countries. Either the leaders would give in and become puppets, or they would be disposed of.
I think that the leaders of the NG/MI would not, under any circumstances, want to give up their power.
Revenant wrote:[...] and can continue to prepare in secret if something goes wrong, and make a ton of cash doing it. And the more magic nations that are destroyed, the more demand increases for technology.
If the various nations are all destroyed, and the CS becomes dominant and fully triumphant, there won't be any weapons markets, and everything that every government and corporate leader in the NG/MI will have done up to that point will have been for naught.
Best to bet on stopping that at the get go.
The only thing, the one and only thing that I have seen that recommends NG/MI to siding with the CS is the Naruni issue, that is, NG/MI's fear of being supplanted be the Naruni.
However, that fear is only a possibility, an unknown of the future that no one really knows will happen and something that could potentially be averted by other means (out-competing them locally, black-balling them in towns, etc.).
Siding with the CS is certain death or puppetry for the NG/MI's leaders, IMO.