Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo
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@Lemon-Fox said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
I let Cujo talk me out of my convictions
@Lemon-Fox said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
not once but twice
@Lemon-Fox said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
That’s very unlike me
@Lemon-Fox said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
I can’t promise I’ll walk away yet

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I’m just throwing this out there and not addressing anyone.
On January 4th 2026 this thread had its 3rd birthday. ( Is there any other threads that keep getting dug up every couple of months like this one?) Since then dozens of folks (and a lot who if you’re paying attention don’t necessarily like each other) have laid a variety of mushing miss deeds from the mundane to egregious (gaslighting, Sex Pesting, and cheating) at Aoa’s feet. A good number of them have been confirmed by various sources. This thread is the oral history of Cujo and AOA.
So if you’re considering playing ( or staying) on AOA please note any of these things can and will probably happen to you. If not you are simply beneath the notice of one of the bad actors, until you’re not. Cujo doesn’t care and won’t help you. He doesn’t like you for the simple fact you play on his game.
Please find a different mu, rp outlet, or hobby to fill your time. Your mental health will thank you in the long run.
If you choose to play there, there’s a chance you will be posting here too. First to defend the place and in the end agreeing with us. Don’t join Aoa’s Oral history.
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Jax is right but man where else do we get stories about players frequently posing the EMBARRASSING removal of pants to reveal powder blue briefs!
Also, I know I’m very often like, won’t someone think of the poor staffers, that’s kind of my schtick, but it’s always good to remember that someone who put a lot of effort into making an enjoyable platform that brings you great fun can ALSO be a real shitty person to be around, and you have to kinda’… look within and decide if you want to tolerate that. It really depends on how often you interact with admin on games. If you play in your own little corner of the sandbox, you can probably skim by unscathed for a bit. If you’re a dynamo that brings engaging content to every game you visit, which requires working with admin, this is a problem.
I err on the side of believing the person that put a fuckton of effort into something to create a space for others, mainly for the reasons we’ve witnessed in that Empire thread where someone wails at the public about injustice when it turns out they’re the problem. This happens… often. Often enough to make me untrusting.
HOWEVER. As we can see from this MASSIVE thread, admin do be wrong. Boy howdy they do be wrong.
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@Jax said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
( Is there any other threads that keep getting dug up every couple of months like this one?)
The Liberation thread gets dug up pretty regularly, but at a slower clip than this one.
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@Lemon-Fox said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@DapperPenguin Thank you. I think I needed to hear this. I can’t promise I’ll walk away yet, but… Ugh. I think I always suspected. And I let Cujo talk me out of my convictions, not once but twice. That’s very unlike me. Thanks for speaking up. I really appreciate it.
With everything you know, what exactly is keeping you there?
I have trouble believing that the game and stories and staff are THAT GREAT to keep playing at a place that makes you miserable and allegedly makes you give up your convictions.

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@Yam powder blue… Dammit I had blocked that out. Now the clock is reset.|
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@Jax I’ll be honest, beyond the pest aspect and the obnoxiousness of it all, I never ceased to be amazed by the sheer variety of ways, means, and methods she used to lose her pants. Never the same! lol
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@DapperPenguin said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
I defended Cujo so much in the past that I am embarrassed. I was there when AoA opened. When he and Halcyon migrated from Wing Commander to build it, me and a few others came with them. I guess I thought that would mean something more to him than it did.
This is going to be one of those “I was there when the deep magic was spoken” moments.
Because I was. I was on the original AoA staff when Cujo left from Red Horizons.
When he left because he was told No to things he wanted to do. While I can appreciate your sentiments about having the wool pulled over your eyes, you are talking about a pattern of behaviors that extend nearly 20 years. 2 decades. Cujo has not changed. Ol’ boy lived down the street from me, he was the same cat 20 years ago that he is now. He uses people to advance his own dependencies and when they no longer serve that purpose, they are dismissed.
This entire thread has lasted 3 years because this ‘Saga’ has lasted 20. And it will continue to last because people buy into the gilded game. But that is all it is. A bunch of shine over a steaming pile of shit.
The arguments of saying “Well it doesn’t impact me. Or I have a good time.” Etc, etc. That’s fine. That’s a justification you use for your own enjoyment. But the above quote is for a reason. This is a person who apparently has been in this circle for 20 years, and just now have realized they have been played. Used. Discarded.
That’s what is referred to as garbage. Cujo treats his STAFF as garbage, why would you believe for a second that he and his ilk think anything more of players? You are useful to him, until you aren’t, and then you are thrown out. That is who Cujo is. That is why Hadrix aligns with him so well. They have the same philosophy. This isn’t about game running, administration policies, systems design (all of which are also issues), but this is about basic, fundamental decency.
Story after story, 1300 posts, 3 years of posts, 20 years of history. And it will continue, because people fall for the Gilded Game.
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@Jax said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
Is there any other threads that keep getting dug up every couple of months like this one?
I was asked to stop bringing up the ‘behold how dead MSB has become’ thread. Incidentally… behold how dead it has become, I haven’t been able load the page in months, looks like they finally took it off life support and give up on the illusion they actually cared about the community.
@Yam said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
EMBARRASSING removal of pants to reveal powder blue briefs!
The only embarrassing part of this is the decision to wear non-smutty underwear (or any underwear at all). Low TS goblin energy.
@Tourniquet said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
And it will continue, because people fall for the Gilded Game.
Sorry, I’ve been too Battletech-pilled due to FLGS reasons to do anything re: Star Wars Gold of Our Own game (mostly trying to glare at MegaMek to work in a way that can be shoved into a web-browser in case people want to stompy robot while doing their space Lords and Ladies). I will probably have a manic shift to hyper-focus on something else, but Star Wars isn’t top 5 at the moment so who knows when it’ll get back up there.
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@Tourniquet said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
he was the same cat 20 years ago that he is now
Unrelated to the topic at hand, but can we bring this kind of phrasing back, please?
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Thanks for your comments: I play there, and I think, so far, I haven’t outed myself, but I’ve always heard about this sort of thing and said, ‘Don’t get involved, won’t involve me.’ Hearing about players getting shitted on on a staff chat, though, one of those things I knew had been happening, but as long as I didn’t know it was happening, I could surf along. But now my paranoia is kicking in and considering my alt, and the profession/businesses she has, well - I just got a lot more paranoid.
I started playing there just before the inciting event for this thread, even got to play with Hex and company, and it was great. But every time I see a group of people arrive, and start to play with them, a month or two down the road, here we go again.
And no, havne’t even tried to play with Sumi and Company, because even I knew better.
But considering what you are saying, even I am beginning to wonder if it’s worth keeping the chars there. Not that I have been getting loads of RP since the last batch of people came and went.
Once agian, thanks for speaking up!
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Why oh why, can’t we have a quality SW MUSH run by adults…

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@MisterBoring I was thinking the same thing, because all this rotten shit from AoA reminds me so much of what Lib truly is, but far more disturbingly, I’m reminded of the ways players gaslight themselves into staying there and trying to learn how to tolerate abuse and neglect, thus enabling more of both. One by one folks I warned and even gave a roadmap to how they’ll be eaten up if they stayed on Lib, would months or now years later come to me and say, “You were right.”
But it’s not that I’m right, it’s that successful abusers have a process and patterns. Once you learn to identify that, you can more confidently stand up for yourself and stop enabling the abuse, which usually includes the step of severing yourself from the place(s) where they abuse you.
Sometimes people choose to create their community and self-identify in abuse because it’s familiar and they feel in their element, to the point of becoming abusers themselves in the absence of outside abuse. Peace and love to those stuck in the cycle, but I truly hope they can summon the grit to face terror they feel towards having to change who they are, because who they let themselves remain until that happens is truly heartbreaking (and also possibly dangerous).
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If there was a realistic option for a Star Wars MUSH, that had even half the grid that AoA has, I doubt I would stay there for long - other than keeping an alt there for communication reasons for people that might pop in only ever so often.
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@Roo said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
even got to play with Hex and company, and it was great.
Aw, haha. I was a casualty of Cujo’s spree when all this went down (whole crew got banned), but if you had good experiences with us I’m very glad for that. The game is unfortunately not a good place to be, though.