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[ALXVP] War Declaration: Pyre Falcon Defence Combine

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Streya Jormagdnir
Alexylva Paradox
#1 - 2013-05-26 09:33:30 UTC  |  Edited by: Streya Jormagdnir
Hello immortal pilots of New Eden. War and peace is a subject which weighs heavily in the minds of many within this community. The possibility of living forever radically changes how we view war, conflict, and death. We are the elites of the cluster, and yet for every one of us there are millions of baseliners who are much less fortunate and are incredibly vulnerable to the ills of war. Friends and kin are lost forever in a single ship explosion, and feuds erupt as cultural memories take in the sights of twisted metal and the mangled bodies of those held dear. The score in this twisted game is kept for future generations to settle in blood. Even those with the best of intentions must often resort to violence in order to prevent violence greater in magnitude. Hypocritical, paradoxical, and frustrating as this may be, it is an unfortunate reality of the cluster we currently live in.

Alexylva Paradox has always embraced a position that cares for the people of the cluster. The Paradox Directorate is thoroughly disgusted with the governments of the empires, as well as CONCORD; they have all failed to maintain peace and safety in the past few years. In their own unique ways the Big Four are corrupt and oppressive, as can plainly be seen by recent events involving major decision-making blunders on the part of figureheads of state. Nonsensical violence and gross misunderstanding between old allies and trading partners have sparked due to injured egos and baseless tradition. As concerned and proactive citizens of the cluster, Alexylva Paradox seeks to speak out and resist the status quo that jeopardizes the well-being of the baseliners living under the rule of the known-space powers that be. The most practical way to do this is to intervene directly and prevent further conflict between groups residing in the known cluster. The mortals among us deserve nothing less than full respect as we move forward to a brighter future, and the factional Empyrean Wars represent nothing short of a slap in the face to any sane, rational individual who does not have the luxury of a cloning bay. With this in mind, Alexylva Paradox will declare war on one particular group that has exhibited particularly dangerous behavior in escalating and perpetuating the Empyrean Wars. We do this as a demonstration of our convictions and sincerely hope it will dissuade the affected pilots from continuing their actions against the stability of this cluster.


We will announce our target in an upcoming post here on the Intergalactic Summit; the post will correspond in timing with a CONCORD-sanctioned declaration of war against the target.



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Streya Jormagdnir
Operations Coordinator, Alexylva Paradox


Published on 05/26/YC115 under authorization of Systems Coordinator
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I am also a human, straggling between the present world... and our future. I am a regulator, a coordinator, one who is meant to guide the way.

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Andreus Ixiris
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#2 - 2013-05-26 09:34:40 UTC
Oh gods, you've become the new Star Fraction.

Andreus Ixiris > A Civire without a chin is barely a Civire at all.

Pieter Tuulinen > He'd be Civirely disadvantaged, Andreus.

Andreus Ixiris > ...

Andreus Ixiris > This is why we're at war.

Lyn Farel
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#3 - 2013-05-26 09:39:33 UTC
Star Fraction never really claimed to care about baseliners.
Andreus Ixiris
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#4 - 2013-05-26 09:45:42 UTC
Lyn Farel wrote:
Star Fraction never really claimed to care about baseliners.

They kind of did, actually.

They didn't actually care about baseliners, but they claimed to.

Andreus Ixiris > A Civire without a chin is barely a Civire at all.

Pieter Tuulinen > He'd be Civirely disadvantaged, Andreus.

Andreus Ixiris > ...

Andreus Ixiris > This is why we're at war.

John Revenent
Revenent Defence Corperation
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#5 - 2013-05-26 10:18:13 UTC
Heh..

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Gwen Ikiryo
Alexylva Paradox
#6 - 2013-05-26 10:21:39 UTC
...This is satire, correct? I don't mean to be rude - I'm genuinely uncertain.
Quinzel Nikulainen
Kokako Acquisitions
#7 - 2013-05-26 10:25:29 UTC
Gwen Ikiryo wrote:
...This is satire, correct? I don't mean to be rude - I'm genuinely uncertain.


Funny that you ask that.

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Kim Ji-Young
Ji Young Kim Bap
#8 - 2013-05-26 10:43:05 UTC
Streya Jormagdnir wrote:
Hello immortal pilots


I stopped reading here.
Desiderya
Blue Canary
Watch This
#9 - 2013-05-26 11:11:22 UTC
I wonder who it will be.

Ruthlessness is the kindness of the wise.

Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#10 - 2013-05-26 12:34:44 UTC
Is this the bit where you finally confess to your plans to implant people, to "prevent them from being violent" ?

Saede Riordan > Which is better though?
Saede Riordan > A police for that controls people trough intimidation and threats of physical violence.
Saede Riordan > Or a society where everyone is simply implanted to follow the rules happily?
Saede Riordan > At the end of the day, they are happy, thats difficult to argue with.
Saede Riordan > Why does choice matter? If they are happy, they are happy.

Saede Riordan > The current plan in regards to children is to offer them the choice to be implanted as everyone else once they are old enough, to fully understand the choice.
Saede Riordan > If they refuse, they will be given a second option to be entered into the military and have their harmful desires directed towards those who would harm the nation.
Saede Riordan > And if they do not accept that choice either, they will be given a ticket to a destination of their chosing in the cluster at large, along with a notice to the location they are departing that they may be violent.
Saede Riordan > The choice to harm others is not a choice anyone should be entrusted to.

Saede Riordan > It is all entirely optional, no one is forced to do anything, they are simply required to take certain steps if they wish to exist within the society. Should they not wish to abide the requirements, they are welcome to leave.
Saede Riordan > How is it any different then the sort of indoctrination that any nation performs?
Saede Riordan > All they would feel pressured to do is not harm others, I see that as a perfectly acceptable application of pressure.
Saede Riordan > The slippery slope arguement is a fallacy.
Saede Riordan > It would not be optional if they refused to take the implants Synthia. If they decided to take the implants, they would be welcome to return.
Saede Riordan > Someone could leave and come back should they decide the ways Inside are better.
Saede Riordan > That would not be an option.
Saede Riordan > The military would be implanted Ms. Kernher, just in a different way.
Saede Riordan > Geariven: the implants in this case serve in the case of the police force.

Nation 2.0, now with more implants! hehehehe.

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Grideris
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#11 - 2013-05-26 13:10:45 UTC
Valerie Valate wrote:
Is this the bit where you finally confess to your plans to implant people, to "prevent them from being violent" ?

Saede Riordan > Which is better though?
Saede Riordan > A police for that controls people trough intimidation and threats of physical violence.
Saede Riordan > Or a society where everyone is simply implanted to follow the rules happily?
Saede Riordan > At the end of the day, they are happy, thats difficult to argue with.
Saede Riordan > Why does choice matter? If they are happy, they are happy.

Saede Riordan > The current plan in regards to children is to offer them the choice to be implanted as everyone else once they are old enough, to fully understand the choice.
Saede Riordan > If they refuse, they will be given a second option to be entered into the military and have their harmful desires directed towards those who would harm the nation.
Saede Riordan > And if they do not accept that choice either, they will be given a ticket to a destination of their chosing in the cluster at large, along with a notice to the location they are departing that they may be violent.
Saede Riordan > The choice to harm others is not a choice anyone should be entrusted to.

Saede Riordan > It is all entirely optional, no one is forced to do anything, they are simply required to take certain steps if they wish to exist within the society. Should they not wish to abide the requirements, they are welcome to leave.
Saede Riordan > How is it any different then the sort of indoctrination that any nation performs?
Saede Riordan > All they would feel pressured to do is not harm others, I see that as a perfectly acceptable application of pressure.
Saede Riordan > The slippery slope arguement is a fallacy.
Saede Riordan > It would not be optional if they refused to take the implants Synthia. If they decided to take the implants, they would be welcome to return.
Saede Riordan > Someone could leave and come back should they decide the ways Inside are better.
Saede Riordan > That would not be an option.
Saede Riordan > The military would be implanted Ms. Kernher, just in a different way.
Saede Riordan > Geariven: the implants in this case serve in the case of the police force.

Nation 2.0, now with more implants! hehehehe.


Actually, I'm pretty sure it's still less implants. So it's Nation 2.0 with less implants (and implants that don't work as well, hopefully)

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Louella Dougans
Sovereign Hospitaller Order of Saint Katherine
#12 - 2013-05-26 15:19:06 UTC
Streya Jormagdnir wrote:

Alexylva Paradox has always embraced a position that cares for the people of the cluster.


so, when your boss was vivisectioning people and dumping their bodies for the Disciples of Ston to find, that was for the people of the cluster's own good, yes?

And when you helped the Angel Cartel raid those planets, that was also for the good of the people of the cluster ?

Be a Space Nun, it is fun. \o/

Sid Afraldir
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#13 - 2013-05-26 15:22:45 UTC
Down with one or more of these sorts of things!
Jinari Otsito
Otsito Mining and Manufacture
#14 - 2013-05-26 16:00:37 UTC
So, Star Fraction with copious amounts of derp thrown in.

Prime Node. Ask me about augmentation.

BloodBird
The Crucible.
#15 - 2013-05-26 16:12:10 UTC
Andreus Ixiris wrote:
Oh gods, you've become the new Star Fraction.


Not really.

They always have been a collection Angel supporting scum though, and much like any poor pirate PR campaign, there are more holes in their excuses than the victim of a 220mm Hurricane assault.

The best part? Apparently they are delusional enough to think this will actually work. They don't understand what drives most people in the militias, and it shows.

Anabella Rella
Gradient
Electus Matari
#16 - 2013-05-26 16:50:37 UTC
So, let's see... this is AlexyIva v3.0, the gentle and compassionate version, correct? I assume v1.0 (the callous killers) and v2.0 (the Angel minions) were just prototypes and we're supposed to believe that we're now seeing the true finished product.

You guys had better hire a really good PR department because I doubt the market will accept such a radical departure from your previous versions.

When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around.

Katrina Oniseki
Oniseki-Raata Internal Watch
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#17 - 2013-05-26 17:46:36 UTC
So your plan to stop the Empyrean Wars is to declare War on Empyreans.

Have I got this down right?

Katrina Oniseki

Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#18 - 2013-05-26 18:24:22 UTC
Name names.

And publish results when you are finished.


Sabik now, Sabik forever

Shiroh Yatamii
Alexylva Paradox
#19 - 2013-05-27 01:10:35 UTC
This is going to be one of the few posts that I do not layer with sarcasm and innuendo. As I am currently the only member of the Paradox Directorate from the State, I feel this declaration is best made by me.

Caldari hold honor, duty, and patriotism in high regard. In the defense of heiian, a Caldari individual can righteously correct past wrongs and secure a promising future for themselves and their own. They may, on the other hand, also bring upon themselves and others great misfortune and jeopardy. Pyre Falcon Defence Combine has, knowingly or not, set themselves on the latter path and so must be stopped. By participating in the Minmatar-Amarr theatre [DUTY] has overstepped the bounds of realistic neccesity; DUTY neglects domestic turmoils within the State in favor of honoring ties with Amarrian allies, and in turn have opened the possibility of a second great wave of wasteful death and destruction by involving themselves in an ancient, external conflict older than the State itself. With the goal of minimizing the escalation of the Empyrean Wars in the known cluster and reducing the overall impact they have on its people, Alexylva Paradox hereby declares war on Pyre Falcon Defence Combine in hopes of dissuading further involvement in the Minmatar-Amarr warzone on their part.

Shiroh Yatamii
Technical Coordinator, Alexylva Paradox


Published on 05/27/YC115 under authorization of Systems Coordinator
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Jinari Otsito
Otsito Mining and Manufacture
#20 - 2013-05-27 01:18:50 UTC
Caldari hold honor, duty and patriotism in high regard. In the defense of heiian, a Caldari individual can righteously correct past wrongs and secure a promising future for themselves and their own. As I follow these principles in spite of the disconnect with the State my capsule has wrought, I can see no other recourse but to lend what little support I can provide to [DUTY] against these enemies of the State.

OTSI having no military presence, this support will have to be ships and ammunition delivered to (or close to) their bases of operation. If this is desirable, [DUTY] should contact me personally with details on what would be beneficial and where it should be deployed.

Prime Node. Ask me about augmentation.

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