I've read the dispatch from Corcetia...it's very well written, and a good recounting of the phases we went through in the event. I don't agree with all of his conclusions, and others I think were a product of the Cabinet being stretched among multiple other events, but that's why we're having this discussion now, because I think preparedness will go a long way to doing better in the next event.
In Wintreath, we sent a telegram to all nations that included a link to the
What You Need to Know dispatch, which included instructions on firing missiles, but if we need an additional primer on how to do things like that we can certainly write something up and have it ready to send out for the next event.
I'm undecided about his point on the Rules of Engagement...he could be right that pursuing a more aggressive policy could have netted us more points, but on the other hand it could just as easily have attracted the wrong kind of attention to us earlier in the event, forcing us at the least to use shields that ended up being sorely needed in the final hour. I think the RoE was fine given the position we were in coming into the event, but if we can do some diplomacy beforehand and gain dedicated allies (or even better, work with those allies as a group) before the event starts, we would be in a better position to relax them.
Speaking of diplomacy, our weakness there kind of mirrors our weakness in NSGP in general. We're recognized as an active and vibrant community, but we don't have a strong foreign affairs program, and the program we do have is more focused on connecting with average Citizens in other regions than connecting with their leaders. BSR did a great job at ad-hoc diplomacy, but to do our best in this area we'd really need to ramp up our FA and start building relationships with their leaders. But when it's a struggle to even fill ambassador assignments...
As for communication, it's not as if a platform wasn't provided, it's that some people didn't want to use it and would have preferred something else. It may be a cultural difference...in Wintreath the forums are the central point for just about everything we do, but some other regions barely use their forums in favor of RMBs or Discord. Then there's the larger issues and uncertainties that taulover mentioned when it comes to real-time chat. Do we continue to use our IRC for real-time chat, or switch to Discord as many other regions have? If switching to Discord, do we try to regionalize the unofficial Discord server that Hannah and Hugsim started, or start a new official one? Until those issues are resolved and most of Wintreath has convalesced around a platform, it's hard to provide for much here during events.