Given the requirements and restrictions Iituem placed on me, a second raider would be impossible for coexistance. We'd tap the keg a little too quickly. I mean as it is, no one NEEDS me or my men. People just love having a pariah faction to place blame on.
I don't plan on bringing in a second raider
faction, NPC or otherwise. Independent raider groups might still exist. CyberGenesis hit the nail on the head though; the ecology of the gameworld can't support another predator of that type. Since Cyber necessarily has to prey on the players to survive in this game (being the whole point of his faction) another raider faction would thin out the available 'resources' too much and doom both factions. Better to have a single faction with a sporting chance.
And no i'm not hurt at all. Anyone that knows me will say that i'm impossible to offend and likely, in the position im in for this game, well at home.
That, more than anything, is the reason I picked CG to play the Raiders. I got a feeling that he could manage the strategy and tactics and was hard enough to take losses and insults without complaint.
Edit: Looking back, I guess my biggest mistake in this whole game was making the Western Dominion (That Alliance that included Cript, Taricus, Phantom, and me?).
The hands down sharpest thing you've done in this game was to join the Western Dominion. The hands down most ill-considered thing you've done in this game was to be so belligerent and confrontational, so difficult to work with and so downright annoying to your own allies that they all abandoned the Dominion they had an equal part in to join an Empire they were technically subservient to. For about a turn you were the greatest unified power in the game and you pretty much single-handedly caused it to shatter because of your lack of restraint.
Sheb's New Empire did not reach its strength solely because of Sheb's statesmanship (though that certainly played a major part) - without your complete lack of diplomacy, wilful ignorance and your apparent belief that enthusiasm and raging complaints can somehow replace strategy and planning, it could not have become as powerful as it did.
To summarise, then: Your greatest mistake was not forming the Western Dominion, it was
destroying it.