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A call upon all loyalists to report traitors to the 24th Crusade

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William Nimitz
Doomheim
#41 - 2012-07-12 20:25:16 UTC
Lyskal Oskold wrote:
Traitors? Better defeat them with your superior technology and stop using our ships. Why do you use Minmatar tech anyway?

Oh yeah... Your ships are phallic in design and sport big flashlights for weapons.

What do you call a jammed hurricane?

A hurrican't.

It is a symptom of madness that thoughts become uncontrollably disjointed. This can be encouraged.

Katrina Oniseki
Oniseki-Raata Internal Watch
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#42 - 2012-07-12 20:27:20 UTC
William Nimitz wrote:

What do you call a jammed hurricane?

A hurrican't.


Oh my, I haven't laughed so hard in a while.

Katrina Oniseki

Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
#43 - 2012-07-12 21:11:34 UTC
Pinky Feldman wrote:
Finally, I have infiltrated their comms on many occasions and they often enjoy singing anti-Amarrian battlesongs such as "Call me maybe" and their "battlecoms", or should I say, lack thereof is an aberration to the high standards all Amarr should hold themselves to.

It is a very jaunty tune.

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

Lyskal Oskold
Pator Tech School
Minmatar Republic
#44 - 2012-07-13 00:32:43 UTC
William Nimitz wrote:
Lyskal Oskold wrote:
Traitors? Better defeat them with your superior technology and stop using our ships. Why do you use Minmatar tech anyway?

Oh yeah... Your ships are phallic in design and sport big flashlights for weapons.

What do you call a jammed hurricane?

A hurrican't.


I have to yield there. That's just too funny, well done.

"Love is just a chemical, no matter the origin. We give it meaning by choice." - Eleanor Lamb

Henry Kaine
Royal Amarr Institute
#45 - 2012-07-13 00:33:09 UTC
Not even the Caldari State would be interested in handing these people over.
William Nimitz
Doomheim
#46 - 2012-07-13 00:46:20 UTC
Henry Kaine wrote:
Not even the Caldari State would be interested in handing these people over.
I'm sure whatever remains after interrogation would be returned to the empire, albeit in a considerably less coherent and physically stable condition.

It is a symptom of madness that thoughts become uncontrollably disjointed. This can be encouraged.

Malcolm Khross
Doomheim
#47 - 2012-07-13 02:14:19 UTC
Henry Kaine wrote:
Not even the Caldari State would be interested in handing these people over.


William Nimitz wrote:
I'm sure whatever remains after interrogation would be returned to the empire, albeit in a considerably less coherent and physically stable condition.


You both clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The Caldari State does not harbor traitors and honoring its alliance with the Empire would involve turning over traitorous elements for processing to the ones they've betrayed. The State does not engage in enforcing legalities in lieu of the proper establishment for it; in this case, the State would not interrogate traitors to the Empire, it would leave that to the Empire.

Please stop talking if you have no idea what you're talking about.

~Malcolm Khross

William Nimitz
Doomheim
#48 - 2012-07-13 02:38:54 UTC
Malcolm Khross wrote:
You both clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The Caldari State does not harbor traitors and honoring its alliance with the Empire would involve turning over traitorous elements for processing to the ones they've betrayed. The State does not engage in enforcing legalities in lieu of the proper establishment for it; in this case, the State would not interrogate traitors to the Empire, it would leave that to the Empire.
You really think the Caldari Navy, or any corporation that found them first, wouldn't interrogate known terrorists found in State space, and that the Amarr wouldn't do the same? You sir are starting to sound a bit naive.

It is a symptom of madness that thoughts become uncontrollably disjointed. This can be encouraged.

Benjamin Eastwood
#49 - 2012-07-14 03:16:05 UTC
Malcolm Khross wrote:
Henry Kaine wrote:
Not even the Caldari State would be interested in handing these people over.


William Nimitz wrote:
I'm sure whatever remains after interrogation would be returned to the empire, albeit in a considerably less coherent and physically stable condition.


You both clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The Caldari State does not harbor traitors and honoring its alliance with the Empire would involve turning over traitorous elements for processing to the ones they've betrayed. The State does not engage in enforcing legalities in lieu of the proper establishment for it; in this case, the State would not interrogate traitors to the Empire, it would leave that to the Empire.

Please stop talking if you have no idea what you're talking about.


Well, one seems like a salty old Amarr, so I guess his ignorance is forgivable. However, Mr. Nimitz should focus on following the proper procedure of the state if he wishes to maintain his position within the state war academy.

"Endless ISK, the sinews of war"

William Nimitz
Doomheim
#50 - 2012-07-14 03:32:09 UTC
Benjamin Eastwood wrote:
Mr. Nimitz should focus on following the proper procedure of the state if he wishes to maintain his position within the state war academy.

I was not aware I had broken protocol, as a graduate of the SWA yourself, perhaps you could enlighten me.

It is a symptom of madness that thoughts become uncontrollably disjointed. This can be encouraged.

Benjamin Eastwood
#51 - 2012-07-14 15:36:12 UTC
William Nimitz wrote:
Benjamin Eastwood wrote:
Mr. Nimitz should focus on following the proper procedure of the state if he wishes to maintain his position within the state war academy.

I was not aware I had broken protocol, as a graduate of the SWA yourself, perhaps you could enlighten me.


As Mr. Khross pointed out, it is not part of the State's procedure to "interrogate" subjects pending repatriation to their respective empires. Unless they have committed acts of aggression towards the State and its interests of course. But such miscreants are a dime a dozen, and it's easier and more economical to ship them back to Amarr space, where they will gladly pay for the costs of a legal trial and imprisonment. Or the expensive and lengthy process of execution.

Although, echoing Mr. Kaine's sentiment, I doubt there's a single case of a capsuleer pilot being subdued and removed to Amarr space by the State. Having their ship blown up to make a point? All the time of course. But never captured.

"Endless ISK, the sinews of war"

William Nimitz
Doomheim
#52 - 2012-07-14 15:40:54 UTC
As it is sir. o7

It is a symptom of madness that thoughts become uncontrollably disjointed. This can be encouraged.

Damsa Desirah
The Tourniquet Group
#53 - 2012-07-15 09:30:33 UTC
Perhaps it is because greed is an outlying foundation to New Eden. I fled my Khanid family to pirate and call comrades of fellow vagabonds! I must say, pirating is rather hard when you make more ISK then your entire country makes in a year from just a few days of work working for the Republic!

It's not what your Alliance can do for you... It's what you can do to them before they realize you really work for the almighty WormHole God, BoB...

Kazzzi
Heathen Legion
Iron Men of the Hood
#54 - 2012-07-15 16:52:24 UTC  |  Edited by: Kazzzi
I can't help but attribute this thread's existence in part to the success of my corporation's infiltrators.
William Nimitz
Doomheim
#55 - 2012-07-15 21:39:12 UTC
Kazzzi wrote:
I can't help but attribute this thread's existence in part to the success of my corporation's infiltrators.

Were they Goon subversives too?

It is a symptom of madness that thoughts become uncontrollably disjointed. This can be encouraged.

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