Void Echo wrote:
4th is the religious fanatics-
The Amarr Empire: I have no good words for this race but i will try to seem as neutral as possible. They do everything in the name of their religion, their god, whether it be extremely highly praised or highly tyrannical, they always give the same statement when asked why they do it, "it is what our god wishes and it shall be done". they seem to be closed minded and extremely paranoid at the thought of personal freedom and individuality as expressed by one True Adamance, be that as it may, their devotion to their religion is very interesting. the fact is that they only accept those that share their specific ideals and beliefs and want to destroy or enslave anything and everything that has different views than they do, which is why they come off as the tyrannical empire of the galaxy, which is also the most realistic of all the empires as it shows the true fearful and brutal nature of humanity is its worst.
ONCE AGAIN, THIS IS ALL MY PERSONAL VIEWS BASED ON MY EXPERIENCE DEALING WITH ALL THE RACES.
That's basically the Amarrian style.
I do what I do because I believe I am doing the right thing. I believe I am helping the peoples of New Eden. I believe that the God you despise so much is real and that this is what he would wish for me, and that because I have the freedom and the power to do something to change this galaxy I will.
You do have a point about how we enslave the other races we encounter, but I honestly think we are doing them a favour. The Ni-Kunni are the perfect examples of that. They were not as developed as many of the other races were, they were extremely pious, and willing to accept Amarrian culture with minimal need for force. In one generation many if not all of the Ni Kunni were freed, and were adopted into the empire, less than 1% remain in bondage.
Comparing them to the Minmatar who were obstinate and rebellious, much longer was needed to soothe their wilfulness but that never came to pass.
((I don't believe the Amarr are humanity at its worst I believe they sit on an axis they are humanity, and humanity through the lens of religion, capable of the greatest good of all the races, but the greatest evil too. I perceive the Gallente as one aspect of the worst humanity has to offer, because they too sit on an axis one that lets them do as they see fit, but what they have achieved with this freedom is complacency, corruption, and a lack of true purpose.
But as always I respect your opinion, and will always debate it if you don't mind the good only fashioned arguments we have.))