Overthrow in Review - From the Perspective of whatareyoudoingstepbro (Not me), A Tell All.

Alright so starting off, making the overthrow date the day when Caitlyn's grace ran out was a big stupid. All of the Praetorian Guard were prepared and had the checkpoint on lock an hour before the timer ran out. Without a surprise OT, the defending side could prepare and adapt to attacking numbers and build for their needs; while also being able to exile and demote anyone that they suspected of OTing. The defending defense wasn't even that good, as soon as the wall on the steps fell, it left the IS wide open for attack. The OT failed as soon as the attackers started hesitating to attack the checkpoint once they locked down the are before it. If the attackers only chained they're heavies and force reflected after going in, it would have force the damage dealers on the sides of the checkpoint to recoil back and wait for heals, while the rest of the OT group should have gone to chip away at the two guards standing at the front. One of the other main problems was Shadow Ryvir, as he never really gave any communication on his location during the Overthrow and was pretty much open to attack the whole time. Shadow didn't even have a tank build, so he was easily dispatched nearing the end of the OT. Going back to the checkpoint, as soon as Caitlyn hit that Devastator yeet, the attackers should have won. They should have immediately rushed the clear checkpoint and lodged themselves in the IS, but they didn't. Not charging the checkpoint allowed for the PG to rush out, and slaughter everyone that was running around like a chicken with their head cut off. There was no more coordination and the overthrow fell apart faster than Dwayne's Empire. Now, there was some things going on that were pretty scuffed, like people being pulled out of attacking because "they didn't call assist" when they clearly did. Though, even with the numbers the attackers had before and after the devastator, the attackers should have pushed the checkpoint, they would have won. Overall, the attackers lost because there was a huge lack of coordination, and a hesitant attacking side (that had any healers).

whatareyoudoingstepbro's thoughts on Caitlyn: "I think that many people chose to Overthrow because of their negative connotations towards Caitlyn and the false rumors that people made up because she's the owner's girlfriend. Her getting handed Empress was not her fault, it was anzati's choice and many people wanted to give her a chance. The people started to falter on loyalty when many disliked people in the Sith started to gain spots with high power. There were also many Dark Council that were complete ass and should never be on any Council again. I think that Caitlyn tried to make a good Empire, but ultimately failed due to lack of actual advice and good decisions. I actually liked having Caitlyn as Empress, it was a fresh new experience but got stale really quick. To finish this off though, I think the main reason that people actually went through with the overthrow was promises of bringing back Emperor Robinson. He is very like among Sith and knows what he's doing when it comes to decision making. I believe that when Robinson comes back, he will make a great Emperor.


Also, fuck Shadow guard those nerds were gay as fuck.
 

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I think robinson is like joining the military or some shit after his vacation i could be wrong dont quote me.
 
I'm going to slap you boys because you still don't understand Robinson is on LOA for a long time and he is soon leaving to join the Military. The promise of Rob is a lie.
 
When they say a Emperor who not only handed it down because his computer broke but literally hasn't contributed to anything for months. Then proceeds to lie to someone's face for a month and a half, then try to get them demoted because he's a piece of shit? Sorry chief, ain't happening. (By the way, Robinson was the one who caused me to lose Voice to begin with.)
 
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