Apr 7th 2016, 21:55:38
The rule clearly and specifically states do not post spy ops.
As you may also know, Warster using his authority as a moderator recently amended the rule to allow this post,
"#11 is a hack player with turrets accounting for 20% of his military".
He made this ruling so that netters who can not retaliate with their own weak offenses can nonetheless exact revenge.
However, like many flaming liberals who change the rules willy nilly to help their friends, he forgot about the unintended consequences.
He has set a precedent for what spy ops may now be posted going forward.
As a consequence of this precedent, you may now post spy ops if you first state whether or not the person hit you, you describe the country in two words or less and depict his military in terms of percentages. The depiction must be in percentages as Warster has ruled that percentages are not "real information". Please do not ask me to decipher what he means by that cryptic phrase.
As a result, we can now publicly share the spy ops of target countries so that we do not waste countless turns spying on unfit targets.
Note this is not the cheating pooling of spy ops that some clans used to practice because it is public information (real or imagined) shared on the forum and open to all.
So here we go,
#76 did not attack me, he is a farmer and turrets make up roughly 33% of his military.
Note that this post is allowed because it first states whether or not an attack occurred, briefly describes the target and uses percentages.
#30 did not attack me, he is a rainbow and turrets make up approximately 95% of his military.
Again note the mandatory statement of whether or not an attack occurred, the brief description and the use of percentages to describe him.
More later as I get my spies revved up.
Thank you Warster for making this possible.