Has anyone tried to contact them through an attorney to request using any of the content for plan Z? There's a lot of "put the cart before the horse" on this forum.
For instance trying to "force" NCSoft to sell the IP when there isn't enough money on the table to be taken seriously. I told Tony this and am going to say it here, them closing Paragon and CoH down can be used as a tax write-off (you know taxes are those thing ALL companies pay and something that no one ever even factored into their overhead). Any offer that isn't more than what they can get as a write-off will be ignored. Depending on when their fiscal year starts and ends, they can potentially write off a whole year worth of earnings ($10m according to some).
So far, I haven't even seen any form of a serious offer, and you can't expect a company like that to even pay attention to an "offer" from an individual through an email. There are channels that have to be used in these scenarios. I tried to talk about this before but I was treated as if I was a troll (I'm sure some of you we're alluding to me in the troll part of this conversation). And instead of asking what I meant or how to go about it differently, people were so convinced that they were right and I was wrong.
Again, if this effort had been put into the game from go, we wouldn't be here. We all waited too late. So, why not focus on the most probable outcome and see IF we can indeed go after plan Z. You're not going to force NCSoft to do anything. You may not even legally be able to do plan Z and may need their approval, so I would stop poking the hornet nest until a clear path has been established and you're sure you don't need anything from them.
Talk to a patent / trademark / intellectual property attorney and see what you can and can't do without consent from NCSoft. Go through the proper channels. Approach this from a business perspective, not a personal one. I'm glad you guys are trying. Don't waste your efforts, channel them in the most effective way.