Over time I have been on both sides of the arguments, and I must say that I wish it were easy to find a middle ground. There are some who, as Blok has said, are thinking: "I want to conquer the map by out-strategizing my opponents.", and most likely wouldn't give a penny to know the backstory; there are others though that would like to know what has been happening that led up to this, and would like a backstory. If it were easy to know which was the best route to take, then I would gladly take it. Sadly, it is not as easy to find the correct path.
There are though some things that, to me, seem to have become obvious that there needs to be put some thought into how to change. These things are the Rings, Ness', two way attack lines, and the Buckle. The buckle IMO probably should tie in with a backstory if there is one, so as to make sense. Perhaps a hidden military/science installation? Either way, it seems to me that the Ness and the Buckle are becoming intertwined in an invisible web, so that whatever we say about one, it affects the other. Also, there seems to be questions about the name of the Ness. My thoughts on this is that the name should fit, but without changing it. Perhaps NESS is an Acronym for something? Maybe something like Nuclear Evidence Satellite System? If Ness was an acronym for something, and The Buckle is an asteroid belt (Or an asteroid belt buckle
) which contains a secret military/science installation, then the Ness could be some project that went haywire and took control of itself, or that is being used by one of the systems governments too conquer all? If you think of it in that sort of way then it is not that hard to come up with a backstory, if it is decided that one is needed.
For the Rings, I like TNBDS suggestion of combining them into one territory, but that may cause problems. Perhaps then just use the second half of the suggestion, and have them be attacked from any Halo planetary territory, as well as each other? That may clear up some confusion, and it makes sense to me to have the planet able to attack its rings. Would they be able to attack back though? That is something that may be possible, but it would cause quite a few problems. Also, as TNBDS pointed out, Ness3 appears to be touching the rings, so I will need to move it closer to the far upper left corner, to clear up any confusion.
Oak, I see your point about the white lines. It would be possible to make them more like the one way attack lines, but would that really be wise to do? Currently the white lines help to make the map not be as busy, but its appearance may be shattered simply by adding a bright blue glow to them.
Also, there seems to have been quite a few comments about the title in the original thread. The title can easily be changed if needed, so to fit the map.
While typing all of this I have been thinking of whether to add a backstory or not, as it seems to me that here, as well as in the original thread, there was a schism on this very matter, with those who supported this map split as to if there should be a backstory. Also, some portions of this map may rely on a backstory, so as to be better (An example is that the Ness seem to rely on the Buckle, with the Buckle and the Title relying on the backstory). Perhaps we should ask the people of CC to decide? They would not need to know the history of the creation of this map, but simply decide whether they would like a backstory. Thoughts?
One reason why I am divided on whether to add a backstory is that both sides have a good argument. A backstory would help to give purpose to this map, while others could not care. To me, without a backstory, this map gives fuel for the imagination. It allows one to create his or her own ideas for what is happening, which gives it a sort of magic that few maps seem to have. Two maps (Okay four actually) that I can think of are that seem to have this type of magic are Feudal Wars and the Age of Realms trilogy. These maps do not have a backstory, yet seem to be better because of it. They allow one thoughts to wander, wondering and imagining what is happening, and what has happened in recent times.
If you have read through this entire post, then give yourself a banana and a pat on the back