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Old 12-10-2009, 12:42 AM
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I have a question about moving total up so much in this kind of environment. It seems to me pretty counter intuitive to do so when you have a recent colonization, an upcoming colonization, one NPC chapter that's so small it is unhoused and doesn't do formal recruitment, and at least one chapter that has struggled to make quota up until this year. (At least this is the overall situation I have gathered from reading Greekchat.) Wouldn't this make the big chapters even huger and the smaller/newer/struggling chapters struggle even more to try to keep up? Can someone explain to me the rationale behind the decision? I'm not dissing it, I'm just wondering what it is supposed to achieve.
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