I wasn't being sarcastic at all.
Yeah, I noticed, that's why I imeddiately edited the post after I posted it. lol, my bad.
And I don't see an example. To have an actual fight, one must be able to control the government. Unfortunately that's the GM's jobs and a player would be godmodding if he or she did that.
Alright, I'll restate my example then (except this time, I think I'll be more detailed). In a role playing world, you usually have some kind of government in order to preserve the realism in the game (even though Anarchy works too, people tend to move towards an established government of some kind). Therefore, you would obviously have people whom either agree or disagree with the rule of said government. Therefore, in a rebellion (which is litterally an attack by anti-government force on the government) it would be logical that some form of pro-government force would aid
the government in crushing a rebellion. Seeing as how in this world, rebels are seen as a cliche form of evil, there would be many
real people willing to protect the
fake government. Not that anything concerning the game world is
real if you really want to be technical about it.
