Ghost Kaisar
Fatal Absolution General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.11.15 16:09:00 -
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sir RAVEN WING wrote:Viktor Hadah Jr wrote:Amarr/Min don't need such a room.
Everyone already knows Amarr is superior. Haha, don't start an arguement here or I'll have to create another Debate room for the Min/Amarr Also I thought they had a mutual respect?
Only between their respective militias and only on the forums and in the space taverns.
That being said, there would still be nothing to really argue about. Amarr believe fervently in their god and the rights that it gives them, and the Minmatar basically say "Not while we're standing" and resist. That's basically it. It's like trying to fend off unwanted advances from a drunk guy who keeps saying "It'll be alright, I'm fine".
The Minmatar had been used as slaves for centuries, and had finally decided that they had had enough. They rose up and rebelled, in a move that still surprises the Amarrian Citizens and Military to this day (Propaganda had painted them as "Poor wenches in need of assistance (but at the same time a source of manpower lol)). The citizens were surprised by their strength, and is being forced to re-evaluate them from their previous assumptions.
The Military is still trying to figure out how the hell we managed to pull off the things we did, such as when we trashed most of the 7th fleet in The Bleak Lands.
They fight to reclaim their slaves, which they believe is a mercy mission (To convert the poor people who know no better) and the Minmatar are fighting to show them they won't be controlled and that they are at least equal to them (The Amarr has always considered them Inferior).
What I always find interesting to note is how similar the two races are in relation to familial ties.
True Amarr place a VERY high respect on family bonds, considering them sacred and unbreakable. At the same time, the Minmatar believe strongly in their respective clans. Almost makes me think that the Amarr were very much like the Minmatar long ago, and that they rose above clans with religion, and came to where they are today. Hence why they feel such a need to bring the Minmatar up to their level glory through the same means.
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Ghost Kaisar
Fatal Absolution General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.11.15 16:33:00 -
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MrShooter01 wrote:As for his criminal history... hey, nobody's perfect
I can imagine a few Amarr who would argue that.
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Ghost Kaisar
Fatal Absolution General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.11.15 20:20:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:Ghost Kaisar wrote: lol)). The citizens were surprised by their strength, and is being forced to re-evaluate them from their previous assumptions.
The Military is still trying to figure out how the hell we managed to pull off the things we did, such as when we trashed most of the 7th fleet in The Bleak Lands.
Sorry when terrorists and capsuleers not aligned with your government won several small victories over them that eventually ground to a halt as the Defiants were routed and annihilated.
Hey, Capsuleers did most of the work for you too
EVElopedia wrote:
Despite the destruction of their defensive cortex, the 7th Fleet maintained an aggressive posture, thanks partly to loyalist capsuleer forces serving as guards for military complexes. Thanks to the efforts of cloaked scouts, they were able to ambush the Defiants during a resupply mission in Kurniainen, destroying two capital ships, one battleship, eight cruisers, and four frigate class hulls.
The victory was short lived, however, as the Defiants mounted a massive counter offensive. In several coordinated strikes, the Defiants destroyed eight key military installations throughout the Sasen constellation.
The 7th Fleet quickly recovered, thanks in part to their capsuleer allies, and stepped up their assaults on the Defiants. It seemed they would wind up the victors, when Admiral Saracen was suddenly recalled to the Throne Worlds on the order of Chamberlain Karsoth. Reports soon emerged that the fleet had clashed with local Holders, some of them turning violent. Saracen additionally had apparently been acting independently from Imperial Navy orders.
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Shortly after, the remnants of the 7th Fleet was transferred to Aridia to defend against possible Serpentis incursions.The Fleet was bolstered with the remnants of the Kador Family fleet, following the latter's confiscation by Empress Jamyl I.
Spin it how you want, but the fight over The Bleak Lands was overall a major loss for the Amarr Navy. You lost most of the fleet AND one of your Admirals.
EVElopedia wrote:
The victory was short lived, however, as the Defiants mounted a massive counter offensive. In several coordinated strikes, the Defiants destroyed eight key military installations throughout the Sasen constellation.
"Several Small Victories"
Also: You need to reinforce your ground teams. I've only seen scattered resistance from the Amarr this morning. We now hold the Majority in all systems, with two areas over 60%.
Can't say too much about the space game though. Dotlan isn't looking pretty.
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