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Khanid Interstellar Reconciliation [KIR]

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Bank Hakoke
Doomheim
#1 - 2013-06-23 17:10:38 UTC
Evening all,
I noticed today the Khanid Interstellar Reconciliation [KIR] was recreated, does this mean the khanid are back, does Old Religion have the time and connections to build a alliance to make the khanid people proud.

I would like to hear what's his plans
Sofia Roseburn
Verdant Inquiries
#2 - 2013-06-23 17:12:08 UTC
Why not contact them pilot, and ask for yourself?
Bank Hakoke
Doomheim
#3 - 2013-06-23 17:25:41 UTC
Sofia Roseburn wrote:
Why not contact them pilot, and ask for yourself?



I would like there goals public so the khanid people can have there say on the kingdom.
Halete
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#4 - 2013-06-23 17:29:49 UTC
Bank Hakoke wrote:

I would like there goals public so the khanid people can have there say on the kingdom.


What are you, the Federation? Whose business is it of yours to make such a public request on their behalf, Civire?

"To know the true path, but yet, to never follow it. That is possibly the gravest sin" - The Scriptures, Book of Missions 13:21

Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
#5 - 2013-06-23 17:34:34 UTC  |  Edited by: Makkal Hanaya
Khanid Intersteller Reconciliation (Alliance)
Executor Corp - Khanid Vanguard
Corporations - 1
Members - 2 (Old Religion and Old 2)

And I'm guessing someone paid you to post this.

I'll say two things.

1. Neither the Khanid nor the Kingdom need to reconcile with anyone.
2. I am suddenly reminded of the sad state of Kingdom-loyal capsuleer organizations and now find I'd like to spend the rest of my afternoon at the bottom of a bottle.

Render unto Khanid the things which are Khanid's; and unto God the things that are God's.

Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#6 - 2013-06-23 17:55:17 UTC
Makkal Hanaya wrote:

2. I am suddenly reminded of the sad state of Kingdom-loyal capsuleer organizations and now find I'd like to spend the rest of my afternoon at the bottom of a bottle.


If this issue concerns you, you should perhaps reflect on your leaving the kingdom to join a group of foreigners.

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Sofia Roseburn
Verdant Inquiries
#7 - 2013-06-23 17:56:33 UTC
Makkal Hanaya wrote:
I am suddenly reminded of the sad state of Kingdom-loyal capsuleer organizations and now find I'd like to spend the rest of my afternoon at the bottom of a bottle.


Indeed. I have fond memories of Koshmarnaya Akula and the Khanid Provincial Vanguard. Old times now, but the memories still flow easily.
Old Religion
Khanid Vanguard
#8 - 2013-06-23 17:58:21 UTC
Bank Hakoke,
Could you please stop interfering and just move along. Our business is are own.
Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
#9 - 2013-06-23 18:21:55 UTC  |  Edited by: Makkal Hanaya
Silas Vitalia wrote:
Makkal Hanaya wrote:

2. I am suddenly reminded of the sad state of Kingdom-loyal capsuleer organizations and now find I'd like to spend the rest of my afternoon at the bottom of a bottle.


If this issue concerns you, you should perhaps reflect on your leaving the kingdom to join a group of foreigners.

Oh, I do.

Sofia Roseburn wrote:
Indeed. I have fond memories of Koshmarnaya Akula and the Khanid Provincial Vanguard. Old times now, but the memories still flow easily.

I was only able to admire them as a baseliner.

Render unto Khanid the things which are Khanid's; and unto God the things that are God's.

Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#10 - 2013-06-23 18:36:37 UTC
Sofia Roseburn wrote:
Makkal Hanaya wrote:
I am suddenly reminded of the sad state of Kingdom-loyal capsuleer organizations and now find I'd like to spend the rest of my afternoon at the bottom of a bottle.


Indeed. I have fond memories of Koshmarnaya Akula and the Khanid Provincial Vanguard. Old times now, but the memories still flow easily.


Koshmarnaya Akula was a dear friend.

A name I have not heard for.... many years. He is greatly missed, and is a man whose help I could certainly use these days.





Sabik now, Sabik forever

Sofia Roseburn
Verdant Inquiries
#11 - 2013-06-23 18:58:00 UTC
Silas Vitalia wrote:
Koshmarnaya Akula was a dear friend.

A name I have not heard for.... many years. He is greatly missed, and is a man whose help I could certainly use these days.


The time we spent together was...fulfilling.

As an aside, I am honestly surprised to find some common ground with you Ms. Vitalia, outside of Nation's dealings with your parent entity. It's a refreshing situation to find myself in.
Vincent Pryce
Damnation Angels
Watch This
#12 - 2013-06-24 06:28:37 UTC
Kosh was a good and loyal friend, and an exemplary Angel.

"From your Curse we made Heaven for ourselves."

Domination Seraphim

Cartel approved, Heaven blessed

Frawst Caldun
Lakshmi Independent Ventures
#13 - 2013-06-24 08:13:22 UTC
I was half expecting to see one of the greybeards have their jab at this before I got to the bottom of the commlink, but no - I get to have my jabs first! Most excellent.

Makkal Hanaya wrote:

1. Neither the Khanid nor the Kingdom need to reconcile with anyone.


Makkal I think you try to come off as wiser then you are. The Khanid family was divided at the kingdom's conception, a divide that resulted in the kingdom's first rebellions and civil wars. While the Kanid Kingdom has managed to flourish through all forms of rebellion many of the family seek to restore harmony between the shards that remain of their once grander name. By fusing the families not only would the Kingdom grow stronger but they would have one less enemy to worry about.

And Captain Hakoke, I believe you have misinterpreted a great deal of history here. The Khanid are not 'back', the name still persists just in a vastly inferior dominance. I am still foggy on the latest details but I believe the Khanid name is prevalent within Caldari space, as they didn't exactly get along with the rest of the Amarr. Also the word Reconciliation - as stated prior I believe this is intended to mean the rejoining of the fragmented family name.

Caldun ~

No end shall be too severe an end to meet.

Sofia Roseburn
Verdant Inquiries
#14 - 2013-06-24 12:02:19 UTC
I do love how it always seems to be Gallenteans that try to educate (and fail) others on the history of other nations.
Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#15 - 2013-06-24 15:01:55 UTC  |  Edited by: Silas Vitalia
Frawst Caldun wrote:

Tthe name still persists just in a vastly inferior dominance. I am still foggy on the latest details but I believe the Khanid name is prevalent within Caldari space, as they didn't exactly get along with the rest of the Amarr. Also the word Reconciliation - as stated prior I believe this is intended to mean the rejoining of the fragmented family name.



Having spent nearly the entirety of my life as a Kingdom Holder I'll go ahead and disregard your learned opinions on anything regarding Kingdom history, motivations, and current relations with the Empire.

Speaking of inferior though, have you looked in the mirror?

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Repentence Tyrathlion
Tyrathlion Interstellar
#16 - 2013-06-24 15:12:53 UTC
Sofia Roseburn wrote:
I do love how it always seems to be Gallenteans that try to educate (and fail) others on the history of other nations.


Now look what you've done, Ms Caldun. You've made me agree with a toaster. I hope you're ashamed.

Kindly keep your opinions to yourself. You've failed to impress me in the short time that I've been aware of you, and you've already had to be corrected numerous times - including on some fairly basic fundamentals of Amarrian culture. Learn some humility, and how to disconnect brain from mouth until you actually have some idea of what you speak.
Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#17 - 2013-06-24 15:18:31 UTC
Her last organization has a stubborn tenacity to lose incredible amounts of ships and hardware with an utter disregard for reputation or embarrassment; I'm afraid it might have rubbed off on her forum tactics as well.

Carry on, brave soldier!

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Halete
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#18 - 2013-06-24 15:19:59 UTC
Repentence Tyrathlion wrote:
Now look what you've done, Ms Caldun. You've made me agree with a toaster. I hope you're ashamed.

... Learn some humility, and how to disconnect brain from mouth until you actually have some idea of what you speak.


What do I have to do to earn such a rousing chastising, Repentence?

"To know the true path, but yet, to never follow it. That is possibly the gravest sin" - The Scriptures, Book of Missions 13:21

Sofia Roseburn
Verdant Inquiries
#19 - 2013-06-24 16:15:47 UTC
Repentence Tyrathlion wrote:
Sofia Roseburn wrote:
I do love how it always seems to be Gallenteans that try to educate (and fail) others on the history of other nations.


Now look what you've done, Ms Caldun. You've made me agree with a toaster. I hope you're ashamed.

Kindly keep your opinions to yourself. You've failed to impress me in the short time that I've been aware of you, and you've already had to be corrected numerous times - including on some fairly basic fundamentals of Amarrian culture. Learn some humility, and how to disconnect brain from mouth until you actually have some idea of what you speak.


Oh please, you give me too much credit. At least let me get networked before you start calling me a toaster. Doing it beforehand just means that I can't live up to the benefits it provides.
Frawst Caldun
Lakshmi Independent Ventures
#20 - 2013-06-24 17:40:26 UTC  |  Edited by: Frawst Caldun
Sorry, can't change how I was raised... For the most part.

Perhaps attempting to learn the history of the Empire isn't my cup of tea, after all the most interesting features of the culture are only nearly as interesting as those history points of the Caldari State.

Apologies for belligerence, I shall make it my utmost priority not to loose my tongue on any topic I am not completely confident with.

EDIT : Further in my defense, when the heck was I corrected before? This is the first time that I have been incorrect about something - and I don't even know the truth of it as of yet. I'm assuming it's a more complex truth then the rest of this basic history but in any case I have not been wrong before - just ignorant and quiet. I generally do try to steal my tongue when it is without confidence, I will just be more severe with it due to the severity of this nasty place ;)

Caldun ~

No end shall be too severe an end to meet.

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