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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.04.28 17:41:00 -
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Galm Fae wrote:It's apparent to me that the target, due to its location and occupants, was selected as it was assumed that the offensive would have been a relatively easy target next to potentially raiding a Caldari Navy fleet in high security space. This absolutely isn't the first time that a team of warclones managed to board and secure an enemy ship, including operations lead by Arkcombine in support of Upwell missions and similar tactics employed by the Dread Guristas in modified prime clones. Given the current state of the Serpentis following Operation Frostline, one might see how they would resort to assaulting a War Academy carrier for various nefarious purposes. It's likely that they had no idea that other immortal soldiers were onboard the craft at the time.
As usual Galm your professional knack for intelligence work and investigative process has allowed you to construct a very accurate and comprehensive framework of the events leading up to the incident.
In the last few weeks since IGÇÖve set up my Civ-Sec firm IGÇÖve become something of a GÇÿflashpointerGÇÖ... someone with a vested interest in tracking conflict zones as they emerge across the cluster meaning almost as soon as the burnzone was established information was already filtering in from pirated new streams, poorly encoded comms chatter, and hardened data caches.
As a result I was able to follow the digital signature of a foreign consultant trialing a prototype clone moulds (who likely cannot comment openly due to NDA in their operative contracts) throughout the schism.
In any case I was able to analyse scraps of data that I ascertained were a fragments of IFF codices groups like the Serpentis typically issue their operatives out of Fountain. Midway through the conflicts I noticed that one of the State Issued IFF signatures dropped from the TacNet register.
Later I recorded the purchase of an illegal proxy account based in the Fountain Region totaling in the tens of millions of ISK linked with the account registered to the same State Academy IFF to which consultation payments had been made. This Fountain based account was subsequently used to pass the unnamed employers screening processes and accept several of these private contracts.
The then issued IFF fragments I was able to snipe from the encoded employment details I then later matched to a particular operative who later appeared in conflicts between the State Academy and Serpentis forces.
I have techs back at the offices analyzing the data from my full-dive but as of yet I can't piece together a motive for the assaults... with NDA's in place there's aren't many first hand sources that can talk about exactly what they were doing on that particular carrier.
Waves that dye the land gold.
Blessed breath to nurture life in a land of wheat.
A path the Sef descend drawn in ash.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.05.05 09:33:00 -
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And just to how were you able to monitor the proceedings of those training exercises the State War Academy was host to prior to the assaults?
As one of those foreign consultants (I'm at least allowed to disclose that information) hired to provide instruction in the use and application of force required to defeat Amarrian manufactured dropsuits I was assured that the Carrier had been swept from top to bottom for recording devices.
How the Serpentis managed to infiltrate was a miracle... it must have required and obscene amount of ISK as well since favours called in from across the cluster.
((Not jokes. Was at FanFest 2016 and was in the first Nova game to be played after the Keynote)
Waves that dye the land gold.
Blessed breath to nurture life in a land of wheat.
A path the Sef descend drawn in ash.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.05.18 16:47:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:steadyhand amarr wrote:I call bullshit. Look man I know how every merc wants to be famous and badass and tend to emblish their achievements. But this is just flat nonesess you spouting.
Not many mercs are take your skill set for real unless you can back it up....
And micro jump fields .... really....rrrreeeaaaalllyyy so yeh I can bullshit but cool story bro.
Adamance it's perfectly possable an insider just flipped the switch on the CRU. We know the empires have their own clone forces and sadly the only thing that can put down one clone is another clone. Which explains why it would escalate so fast.
(OCC: don't expect other mercs to belive what you write we can all call BS on what you say IC and will do so if you start god modding nothing personal. It's just how we stop death jove robot characters from popping up) Yes, because that revashokad was the only one there. Your theory would be plausible if it didn't include the fact that some of us were on contract there as well. Feel free to provide an explanation as to why I, Aeon Amadi, would have been anywhere near a State Chimera - let alone anywhere near him.
Because despite what you chose to believe about me above all things we are professional mercenaries and contracts are contracts.
Waves that dye the land gold.
Blessed breath to nurture life in a land of wheat.
A path the Sef descend drawn in ash.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.05.20 03:33:00 -
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steadyhand amarr wrote:Slayer Deathbringer wrote:steadyhand amarr wrote:Concord kill squads. You claim to be able to kill concord agents. I'm sorry man even I can't kill concord kill squads and one of the best around...
I can escape concord sure but take on kill squad I can only think of a handful of people who could do that .... if they got lucky They were attacking me in my quarters which I rigged with dampened remotes. and it was only 3 of them and they were mortals for some reason which makes me worried.what worries me more was the ease of killing the third gen clones considering they attacked me with nearly the same arrogance and stupidity as mortals. they were so easy to kill like they threw their lives away on purpose. Why would they do that? Then it was not concord who attacked you and likely a false flag op. If concord wanted you dead they would just wait till the next time you clone jumped and impounded your mind in much the same way they empire delt with the crazy templar issue. They do control the network are minds float on after all
Nope they don't.
Genolution was a corporation registered to the Jove. If the rumours concerning the Society of Conscious Thought then they have assumed authority over the essential monopoly Genolution held over close stocks.
Waves that dye the land gold.
Blessed breath to nurture life in a land of wheat.
A path the Sef descend drawn in ash.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.05.21 13:27:00 -
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steadyhand amarr wrote:Sure are clone body's and now built by upwell. But our brains still transmit on the same network as the caps. Which is defo owned by concord.
Unless that recently changed? I can't see a cross empire communication system being under control by anyone else tbh Where did you hear that? Upwell isn't in the business of cloning to my knowledge.
Additionally our minds certainly do not transmit in the same way capsuleer's minds do in the least.
Waves that dye the land gold.
Blessed breath to nurture life in a land of wheat.
A path the Sef descend drawn in ash.
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