So I’ve been looking for a book that would be the perfect introduction to the 12th tribe. If you haven’t heard of it, it is an organization that is an offshoot of the 12th Amendment of the Constitution. The founders of this country were called the “Initiative” for a very good reason. They wanted to make sure that the people were included in the process of forming the new government.
So, the 12th Amendment came about because the 12 people selected to be the 12th Congress decided that they would not live to see it, and thus the founders decided to make them an organization and put them in charge of a government. Their first act in office, was to call for a meeting to discuss how to get rid of the 12th Amendment. The original 12th Tribe was formed to form an organization to get rid of the 12th Amendment.
It’s not really an organization when most people are not even aware that they are in charge of a government at all. That’s something that I think is very important in the history of government.
One of the more memorable things about the 12th Tribe was the way it didn’t care what anyone thought about it and just kept going. They were the first people in the United States to propose a Constitution and they didn’t care what anyone thought about it. They weren’t going to be the last people to do this and they weren’t going to be the only people to do it.
I think this is an example of how even the most hardcore of hardcore libertarian types are bound by some kind of social contract. The 12th Tribe had no intention of ever governing themselves but it was clear they were all in this together. This was especially noticeable when you think about the difference between a “pro-life” and “pro-choice” position. I think that the 12th Tribe had the courage to get a little too radical and start killing people for a change.
I have heard all kinds of reasons for why it was so easy for them to kill, including the fact that they didn’t want to have to kill a bunch of people so they chose targets who weren’t particularly important. I agree with that reasoning but I think it is the wrong reason. I mean think about the fact that all the people they killed were completely innocent (unless you consider a guy who murdered two doctors and a doctor who killed two more guys). They killed people for the wrong reasons.
So what do you think? I would love to know more about the story, but I don’t want to go into the game without a hint of spoilers.
I’m not against the idea of killing innocent people. It is what happens in war. I don’t think the 12th Tribe are evil, but they are certainly going to get killed.
If you’re really dead serious about not wanting to know everything about an RPG game, you may not want to play 12th Tribe, because the game is full of spoilers. I’ve seen a number of reviews that have the words “no spoilers” in the game description. I don’t really get it. If you want to be 100% spoiler free, then you should only play the game with an open mind.
I think that most people who claim to be fans of 12th Tribe end up playing it because they expect a bunch of spoilers. I don’t think 12th Tribe is a spoiler-free game.