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Galm Fae
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Posted - 2013.10.12 06:33:00 -
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Read it and weep people.
Really, not surprising if you ask me. Black Rise has been a mess, it is the perfect place to hide. What isn't a pile of slag is already a battleground with the limited conflict going on.
What we need to focus on is taking specifically Black Rise from Federation hands so we can conduct a search for him without having to deal with the FDU nipping at our heels the whole time. |
Galm Fae
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Posted - 2013.10.13 04:49:00 -
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We aren't after Heth for information people, and anyone who might be is a fool. The fact is, if captured he will talk. That is the exact danger. He thrives in a political atmosphere, and if given an audience he has the ability to weave any lie he can generate to achieve his ends.
When we go for Heth, we go for blood.
What bothers me is that the hunt for Heth is now synonymous with a war against the Dragonaurs. A manhunt is one thing, a war on terror is another. Hunting down Dragonaurs would take a massive supply of resources and years to carry out just to stabilize a region. Even then, eliminating the every terrorist agent and the Templis Dragonaurs entirely is next to impossible. |
Galm Fae
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Posted - 2013.10.13 21:16:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:Dagger-Two wrote:Yun Hee Ryeon wrote: Bluntly, soldier, they're as bad as we are. Possibly worse. We're mostly just a bunch of soldiers with what seem to be some nasty cases of PTSD and the very occasional technologically-induced schitzophrenic.
Capsuleers go cold, quickly, and they do it a bit differently than we do. Hopefully these FDU forces are as responsible as you seem to think. Please remember that the sorts that frequent The Summit and the capsuleer IGS are some of the most essentially sane that capsuleerdom has to offer.
If you check my affiliation, you would see that I work with capsuleers constantly. I have direct contact with many of the most prominent FDU capsuleers. I even speak with the Villore Accord director Julianus Soter on a near daily basis. Some I even spend my free time with. Believe me, I see far more sanity amongst them than I do amongst most mercenaries. Sanity is debatable when you talk with Ms Ryeon who seems to want to find flaws with everyone's psyches. You cannot go more than five minutes with the woman before she delves into your earliest childhood memories looking for those gone, as she calls it, "514". Please Adamance, you can't deny the implications of studying our own mental health. Not all in the universe have the mental escapism of your religion to justify their actions, and over time it begins to take its toll. Thankfully as soldiers we are all bound to a relatively weak biological form. Capsuleers on the other hand are supplied with the firepower of an entire nation state with minimal risk to themselves or concern for their crew. So pardon me, but I don't think we should quite be writing off the importance of monitoring mental stability in this blasted universe. |
Galm Fae
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Posted - 2013.10.14 06:55:00 -
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Well Yun Hee, I do believe you have turned a conversation about the universe's most wanted man short of Sansha himself and turned it into yet another philosophical debate about introspection. Well done.
Joking aside, I don't believe any of us have much to fear about Ryeon-haani's inquisitive nature. I personally find it fascinating to watch. If she was really out to collect little gems from our childhood against our will to analyze us, I would be the first to know. You could fill a book--
You could fill several books with things that were wrong about my childhood. |
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