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Aria Gomes
DUST CORE DARKSTAR ARMY
8
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Posted - 2013.08.16 21:00:00 -
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Galm Fae wrote:Yun Hee Ryeon wrote:((Speaking of bad intel, neither the origin of that weapon nor its eventual fate is public knowledge.))
Fae-haan: as much as I may have some sympathy towards your feelings on the Amarr, they are allies to the State. Their expansionistic tendencies are held in check by their last couple of centuries of difficulty expanding.
Templar Crusader Ouryon: the Amarr may have more technologically-advanced weapons, but the Matari have gotten good at using what they have. You may wish to ask some of your naval compatriots their thoughts on the Hurricane-class battlecruiser or the Vagabond-class heavy assault ship. Both are capsuleer favorites, and not because they are outdated and toothless. Quite the opposite. Blatant disregard of the risk isn't simply a poor move, it is inefficient. I keep insisting, we can take them now when we still can, or we can wait for them to become a problem that we can not match. Time, money, and lives would all be saved in a preemptive strike coordinated with fellow empires. I assume a fellow Caldari would see merit in such efficiency. As far as Matari tech goes, I think you are all forgetting our friend the Rifter. What was that the owner's guide refers to them as? "Going down a staircase on an office chair dual wielding SMGs?"
That sounds amazing!
Personally I'd rather a Caldari and Minmatar alliance than a Gallente. If I were to go to Gallente Federation, I'd have to look over my shoulders for people that like to harass us Mataris or put us into human trafficing. Sure Caldaris are pretty strict but they'd compliment the Brutors well. Also Caldaris understand being enslaved just like the Minmatar. Only reason Minmatar and Caldari aren't alliances because they're with each other's rivals.
Hope that made sense. |
True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
1311
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Posted - 2013.08.16 23:55:00 -
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XANDER KAG wrote:Yun Hee Ryeon wrote:((Speaking of bad intel, neither the origin of that weapon nor its eventual fate is public knowledge.))
Fae-haan: as much as I may have some sympathy towards your feelings on the Amarr, they are allies to the State. Their expansionistic tendencies are held in check by their last couple of centuries of difficulty expanding.
Templar Crusader Ouryon: the Amarr may have more technologically-advanced weapons, but the Matari have gotten good at using what they have. You may wish to ask some of your naval compatriots their thoughts on the Hurricane-class battlecruiser or the Vagabond-class heavy assault ship. Both are capsuleer favorites, and not because they are outdated and toothless. Quite the opposite. ((hurricane FTW!)) (( I don't know how many of you play EVE but ive experienced the Alpha Strike Minnie pilots can lay out in the space of 10 seconds, Personally I'm more scared of Thrashers than Rifters. ))
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Aria Gomes
DUST CORE DARKSTAR ARMY
8
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Posted - 2013.08.17 01:05:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:XANDER KAG wrote:Yun Hee Ryeon wrote:((Speaking of bad intel, neither the origin of that weapon nor its eventual fate is public knowledge.))
Fae-haan: as much as I may have some sympathy towards your feelings on the Amarr, they are allies to the State. Their expansionistic tendencies are held in check by their last couple of centuries of difficulty expanding.
Templar Crusader Ouryon: the Amarr may have more technologically-advanced weapons, but the Matari have gotten good at using what they have. You may wish to ask some of your naval compatriots their thoughts on the Hurricane-class battlecruiser or the Vagabond-class heavy assault ship. Both are capsuleer favorites, and not because they are outdated and toothless. Quite the opposite. ((hurricane FTW!)) (( I don't know how many of you play EVE but ive experienced the Alpha Strike Minnie pilots can lay out in the space of 10 seconds, Personally I'm more scared of Thrashers than Rifters. ))
((I want to try out EVE in the future. I can at least make my character in their creator which is why I want to try it mostly.)) |
Octavian Vetiver
Royal Uhlans Amarr Empire
166
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Posted - 2013.08.17 01:39:00 -
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((Since so many are in OOC mode right now. Vitoc is actually the antidote for the poison given. It's only temporary though and without repeat doses the slaves that are infected with the toxin die. https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Vitoc ))
The Sarum family heir may recommend assaulting the Republic. In the end is it the Empress who commands and her alone who will decide whether we assault the Republic and bring the Reclaiming to those lost people. Her freeing of the 9th generation and upwards was done because they have been Reclaimed. Even now, many of them continue to pray and attend the weekly Mass and prayer in churches they themselves have constructed. Even at the cost of being spit upon and mistreated by those who called them kin and for many tears screamed in anger and rage at our acts of "slavery". |
Aria Gomes
DUST CORE DARKSTAR ARMY
8
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Posted - 2013.08.17 01:46:00 -
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Octavian Vetiver wrote:((Since so many are in OOC mode right now. Vitoc is actually the antidote for the poison given. It's only temporary though and without repeat doses the slaves that are infected with the toxin die. https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Vitoc )) The Sarum family heir may recommend assaulting the Republic. In the end is it the Empress who commands and her alone who will decide whether we assault the Republic and bring the Reclaiming to those lost people. Her freeing of the 9th generation and upwards was done because they have been Reclaimed. Even now, many of them continue to pray and attend the weekly Mass and prayer in churches they themselves have constructed. Even at the cost of being spit upon and mistreated by those who called them kin and for many tears screamed in anger and rage at our acts of "slavery".
((I must've read that article backwards. They never metioned the poison so I assumed that the Vitoc was the poison.))
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Hunter Junko
Vherokior Combat Logistics Minmatar Republic
128
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Posted - 2013.08.17 17:17:00 -
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True Adamance wrote: Its because your people are so volatile that you suffer and this suffering is of your own doing. We Amarr will uplift you from your ignorance and squalor and bring you into the empire where you may all know true peace equally as children of God.
You cannot force our people to accept your "Help" if we havent asked for it. |
Yun Hee Ryeon
Dead Six Initiative Lokun Listamenn
199
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Posted - 2013.08.17 18:27:00 -
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Hunter Junko wrote:You cannot force our people to accept your "Help" if we havent asked for it. As much as I may sympathize with your stance, soldier (the Caldari have had similar words for the Gallente), the sad fact is that they manifestly can, and have in fact done so for many of your kin.
If you wish to discuss whether they should be allowed to, you may have to make your arguments in that debate with mass drivers and naval artillery. |
True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
1325
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Posted - 2013.08.17 22:57:00 -
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Hunter Junko wrote:True Adamance wrote: Its because your people are so volatile that you suffer and this suffering is of your own doing. We Amarr will uplift you from your ignorance and squalor and bring you into the empire where you may all know true peace equally as children of God.
You cannot force our people to accept your "Help" if we havent asked for it. I can and I will if it means to save your people. I have my duty to the Emfpire and my duty to the Vherokior servant who supports me. She speaks of becoming a soldier of the empire. I I ever had one reason to fight with the 24th Crusade besides my faith it is so that my people, my family, and the people I care about do not have to war. |
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