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Mysterious armoured soldiers appear in The Summit!

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Samuel Jacob Grace
#41 - 2013-01-19 01:02:49 UTC
Jahynka, are you out of your frakking mind?!

Did you blow a mental casket before I got in-reality, or is just seeing a version of what 'Could have been' for your home?

Your lucky she who holds your oath is notably delayed (likely another local year). I'd clean this mess up. Maybe frag the records?

Oh, yeah, you don't have a planetoid to borrow this time. Harder to bag the repositories, isn't it?

I was out of my mind when I left home. I am surely still out of my mind for coming here as a [u]job[/u].

Jahynka Zi-Wun Grey
#42 - 2013-01-19 01:06:59 UTC
Is it not our job to educate those less 'wise' (even though I personally think that is massively egotistical) in what 'Could be'?

Besides which, last time I had to take care of such records, I used bribes and blackmail...then permanently 'retired' my 'associates'. They 'retired' happy...with their families.

And I think the Lady will approve just fine. She always did love watching locals run around trying to figure out what was going on.

_Falsum pax somni adfert solum dolore de memoria. _

Samuel Jacob Grace
#43 - 2013-01-19 01:08:19 UTC  |  Edited by: Samuel Jacob Grace
Not even two weeks, and already making problems for yourself. Even for you, that's a record.

Your mess, your problem. This one you created, and this one you handle...solo.

I was out of my mind when I left home. I am surely still out of my mind for coming here as a [u]job[/u].

Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#44 - 2013-01-19 01:10:06 UTC
What in Divinity's Edge was that all about?

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

Sepherim
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#45 - 2013-01-19 02:10:25 UTC  |  Edited by: Sepherim
Andreus Ixiris wrote:
Yes - funny how nearly every Ni-Kunni that gets the opportunity to do so flees to Solitude,


Care to bring some sort of proof about this? Because I'm a Ni-Kunni and know many more Ni-Kunnis, and none have left for Solitude even if they could.

Quote:
and five out of seven of the Minmatar tribes collectively decided, after about seven hundred years of subjugation and brutal tyranny, that they weren't particularly happy with your way of doing things and left - and then, a hundred years later, the entire remaining membership of the sixth tribe and a vast swath of the previously servile seventh tribe made the same decision.


You forget that they "made the same decision" while the Empire was being assaulted by the Republic and they were "suggested" to make such a decision by the invaders. Doesn't sound like a choice born out of their own will in my opinion, and certainly not in the number you suggest.

So I believe you should clarify your facts some way, or else you end up sounding like just another propaganda machine. There seems to be many in this forum.

Flavius Arcturus wrote:
Da Dom wrote:
It's a shame we can't nuke whole planets Sad

Indeed, then I believe the issue of minmatar "freedom" would long have been solved. It'd be hard to lead a nation of infintile tribesmen when you are all dropping off like flies. A simple social engineering program would fix those of you who survived.


As much as I am in favour of the Reclaiming, I believe nuking a planet in any way is beyond the point. The objective of the Reclaiming is to increase the flock of God, the might of the Empire, the population that follows His path and obeys the words of the Empress. Nuking a planet not only means millions of deaths, but also implies a tremendous failure for the Reclaiming, as such a planet wouldn't possibly ever be Reclaimed once all its inhabitants were dead. We conquer them with the stregth of arms to make sure they start the path of enslavement and that they head to join the Empire with time and generations, not to bring unneeded death and destruction.

Sepherim Catillah Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris Liuteneant Ex-Imperial Navy Imperator Commander

Flavius Arcturus
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#46 - 2013-01-19 07:01:01 UTC
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
What in Divinity's Edge was that all about?



it seems that some private dispute has mannaged to spill over into our discussion

"There will be neither compassion nor mercy; Nor peace, nor solace For those who bear witness to these Signs And still do not believe." - The Scriptures, Book of Reclaiming 25:10

Akrasjel Lanate
Immemorial Coalescence Administration
Immemorial Coalescence
#47 - 2013-01-19 10:15:33 UTC  |  Edited by: Akrasjel Lanate
Sepherim wrote:
Andreus Ixiris wrote:
Yes - funny how nearly every Ni-Kunni that gets the opportunity to do so flees to Solitude,


Care to bring some sort of proof about this? Because I'm a Ni-Kunni and know many more Ni-Kunnis, and none have left for Solitude even if they could.


As a pearson born, raised and still living in Solitude i have to say that there is a lot of Ni-Kunni living here while they are still a minority. They had to come from somewhere.


About those "Mysterious armoured soldiers" i am still waiting for some official report from our goverment or the CONCORD.

CEO of Lanate Industries

Citizen of Solitude

Lyn Farel
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#48 - 2013-01-19 11:09:27 UTC
Andreus Ixiris wrote:
and five out of seven of the Minmatar tribes collectively decided, after about seven hundred years of subjugation and brutal tyranny, that they weren't particularly happy with your way of doing things and left - and then, a hundred years later, the entire remaining membership of the sixth tribe and a vast swath of the previously servile seventh tribe made the same decision.


Logical fallacy. The fact that a majority of people chose something actually does not mean that they did the right choice. The Tribes are no exception to the rule.

That fact tells, at best, that a lot of Minmatar people reacted negatively to the Reclaiming. Which is quite obvious.

Now then, though, it surely points out that something is flawed in the method or the form.
Che Biko
Alexylva Paradox
#49 - 2013-01-23 01:59:30 UTC
Well, what do you know, there's some truth to this story. Have any of you heard anything from those soldiers that indicates that they are clones?
Akrasjel Lanate
Immemorial Coalescence Administration
Immemorial Coalescence
#50 - 2013-01-23 09:21:36 UTC
Che Biko wrote:
Well, what do you know, there's some truth to this story. Have any of you heard anything from those soldiers that indicates that they are clones?

There are some news about them, not much but always something. There appearance in all Empires at the same time indicates also Directive Alpha Gamma 12.

CEO of Lanate Industries

Citizen of Solitude

Kithrus
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#51 - 2013-01-28 17:23:13 UTC
Lyn Farel wrote:
Andreus Ixiris wrote:
and five out of seven of the Minmatar tribes collectively decided, after about seven hundred years of subjugation and brutal tyranny, that they weren't particularly happy with your way of doing things and left - and then, a hundred years later, the entire remaining membership of the sixth tribe and a vast swath of the previously servile seventh tribe made the same decision.


Logical fallacy. The fact that a majority of people chose something actually does not mean that they did the right choice. The Tribes are no exception to the rule.

That fact tells, at best, that a lot of Minmatar people reacted negatively to the Reclaiming. Which is quite obvious.

Now then, though, it surely points out that something is flawed in the method or the form.


Without the normal medical gear on hand a field medic tending to a abscessed tooth is also a painful procedure one which I much rather not repeat but the medic had my health and well being in mind and my comfort the distant third.

Many things in life are painful, child birth, taxes then aforementioned tooth. That doesn't mean they are negative things.

Slavery is just an unfortunate side effect to remedy a problem that would not have existed if the right TLC was applied.

Like the tooth.

Darkness is more then absence of light, it is ignorance and corruption. I will be the Bulwark from such things that you may live in the light. Pray so my arms do not grow weary and my footing remain sure.

If you are brave, join me in the dark.

Lyn Farel
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#52 - 2013-01-28 20:30:17 UTC
Yes, I heard something like that coming from EoM or Nation propaganda as well.

Weirdly it is always about healing something painfully.
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