Thread:SlyCooperFan1/@comment-28452503-20160726100919/@comment-25045164-20160727082734

1. The problem about when their plan "was put into motion" is that it's quite ambiguous when you just simply wrote "they finally put their plan into motion". It's not just the war that they wanted; they've been building that long giant tunnel for a while.

2. The first ever intrusion in the game might not have been a result of provocation but an early act of war. Nikanor was captured so early that Bartlett said that the war wasn't even his doing. So, Yuke's declaration of war might've been similar to how Osean's occupation campaign was started. So, what provoked them to execute the intrusion? It might've been done with a pen on the table in capital building instead of with a bomb elsewhere, when Nikanor was unable to oversee.

Also, the thing about unmarked IFF is that Grunder manufactured a number of fighters for the Yukes.