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Yun Hee Ryeon
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Posted - 2014.01.21 16:48:00 -
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Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:I expect you will shortly be moving on Gallente worlds in an attempt to auction them, given your history. Ishukone is, if anything, politically the most far-removed of State megacorporations from the entities that auctioned development rights to various Federal worlds under State occupation. It participated, yes, and acquired rights to develop Intaki, but its motives even at the time appeared more focused on preserving Intaki from the other megacorporations than on exploiting it for its own ends.
I doubt you'll find Ishukone doing anything so jingoistic as the "blind auction," Ms. Wyrnspire. It represents the State at its gentlest, really. |
Yun Hee Ryeon
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Posted - 2014.01.23 03:22:00 -
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Skilfer wrote:It is a mutually beneficial agreement that has helped both entities grow exponentially over the years. Gods, I hope not. As I understand it, Intaki is an old, fully developed, well-ordered homeworld; exponential growth would be a problem.
Also, if Ishukone's growth in ... anything has been approaching infinity, I haven't heard.
Soldier, with respect, I like your organization, but ... perhaps a little lighter on the hyperbole? |
Yun Hee Ryeon
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Posted - 2014.01.23 17:24:00 -
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Skilfer wrote:Before the agreement, Intaki was resource poor, with almost no ability to defend itself from capsuleers, and naval forces. Ishukone was the poorest and most unstable of all of the Caldari Megacorporations with next to no political power left. Following the agreement, both entities were able to milk the other to stabilize their situations and come out of their hard times. These have not been completely mediated, especially in the case of the Intaki who now face State and Federal immortal soldiers on the ground as well. As such, the agreement is maintained and business continues. It's certainly been good to see a relationship working out beneficially. Are you sure about the economic history, though? I'm not sure I'd have called Ishukone either "poor" or "unstable," as its time under Ottro Gariushi had just recently ended. Abrupt decapitation-by-Nyx-class-mothership does tend to cause chaos, and Ishukone's voice was fairly muted while Tibus Heth rose to primacy with little resistance, but Ishukone still had a first-rate reputation and a strong product line.
... I'm not really quibbling about the whole business being mutually beneficial, I'm just a little puzzled about how much you're making of it.
It's good. It works. Pretty much everybody seems satisfied but the pirate factions and the Federation. Isn't that enough? |
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