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Shock and Awe: Kaalakiota Corporation Witnesses 123,918 Slaves Killed

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Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#1 - 2014-08-02 22:18:25 UTC  |  Edited by: ISD Tyrozan
There are 84.119 billion Minmatar living in the Caldari State. Someday, there will be none. There will be none because on that glorious day when the Reunited Amarr-Blood Raider Empire-Covenant fully embraces the True Faith and gives the order for the total extermination of the Minmatar people, the Caldari will loyally and faithfully give their Minmatar over to destruction...and participate in the destruction themselves.

There is much to be done before the Caldari will surrender their Minmatar. The Caldari must learn that no matter how hard a Minmatar works, no matter how loyally he serves his megacorporation, he is still a filithy subhuman who has been given over to destruction. The Minmatar must come to be seen as unworthy of charity, unworthy of pity — objects of revulsion to be tormented. The Minmatar must be dehumanized, objectified — made into an other.

A first step has been taken today at Station - Lisudeh VI - Moon 2 - Kaalakiota Corporation Factory. 123,918 filthy Minmatar subhuman slaves were stuffed into 92 Sigil-class Industrials, undocked one at a time. EDIT: Illegal link to killboard removed - ISD Tyrozan Lest any slaves survive, even the Sigil wrecks were promptly shot, despite the attempted interference of Pilot Maria Daphiti, who despite several rescue attempts managed only to recover a few cargohold expanders. Unlike my execution of a million slaves some months ago, one made before I embraced the True Faith, this time I made no effort to reduce the slaves' suffering via Vitoc megadosing and instead inflicted maximum psychological torment. Children were ripped from parents and sent ahead to die on the first industrials. Large holo-projectors broadcast to the hanger bay each exploding Sigil from within and without, interspersed with images of hellfire and damnation (for these slaves have been conditioned with the doctrine of Hell and the inevitability of their torments there for the moment they were purchased). In all of these things, God was glorified.

But the performance of Kaalakiota Corporation employees this day left much to be desired. Time and again my industrial pilot was delayed from docking in his pod with the excuse that he had not finished undocking, even though he had undocked enough for my Ashummu-class SS Bloodletter to destroy his ship. From my station crew I heard of worse. Weeping. Questioning. The “thousand yard stare” of those suffering traumatic stress disorder. The Caldari must overcome all of these before they will give their Minmatar over to destruction.

For all that, today the employees of one Caldari station have been a little bit hardened. A little bit desensitized. They have learned a little about how Minmatar are to be treated under the True Faith. There shall be many more lessons to come.
Desiderya
Blue Canary
Watch This
#2 - 2014-08-02 22:30:49 UTC
Tell me about your mother.

Ruthlessness is the kindness of the wise.

Jinari Otsito
Otsito Mining and Manufacture
#3 - 2014-08-02 23:06:08 UTC
Well, that's one good way to demonstrate to the State the severe underlying problems of our purported allies' religious zeal and treatment of humans. Of course, the Empire would never sanction something this utterly and eyerollingly pitiful nor do I think something this ridiculous would even occur to them.

It is still an action borne from the two most severe issues the Empire has, slavery and revering religious zeal on a frightening level. There is of course no need for any distancing or condemnation of Nauppy here as he's obviously not even slightly representative of our allies, but sadly the underlying problems are shared.

You guys might want to deal with this guy before he erodes the relations we do have established, though. You can only have so many swarms of maintenance crews and drones disposing of so many thousands of corpses from clogging a docking lane before it starts becoming a strain on the relationship.

Prime Node. Ask me about augmentation.

Kale Silence
Doomheim
#4 - 2014-08-02 23:18:18 UTC
What a waste. You really are a pathetic little attention whore, aren't chya nappy?
Kayagainen Iwalula
Doomheim
#5 - 2014-08-03 00:18:33 UTC
You seem to be implying that we should be shocked that you're going on yet another senseless, hate-driven murdering spree.
Samira Kernher
Cail Avetatu
#6 - 2014-08-03 00:35:36 UTC
Jinari Otsito wrote:
You guys might want to deal with this guy before he erodes the relations we do have established, though.


Please tell me how we are to deal with him, when cloning and CONCORD laws protect him as they do. Destroying his ships doesn't stop it, and I'm sure destroying his pod wouldn't stop it.

It is depressing.
Hevaima Gesakaarin
Doomheim
#7 - 2014-08-03 00:50:35 UTC
So much effort to get any attention at all while failing to recognize a hundred thousand dead outside a station happens everyday in a few minutes on the undock point of Jita 4-4.
Kayagainen Iwalula
Doomheim
#8 - 2014-08-03 00:53:36 UTC
Samira Kernher wrote:
Jinari Otsito wrote:
You guys might want to deal with this guy before he erodes the relations we do have established, though.


Please tell me how we are to deal with him, when cloning and CONCORD laws protect him as they do. Destroying his ships doesn't stop it, and I'm sure destroying his pod wouldn't stop it.

It is depressing.


I don't see his actions as a reflection on the Empire for what it's worth - the man is a deranged blooder, hardly representative of your average Imperial citizen.
Nicoletta Mithra
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#9 - 2014-08-03 02:25:10 UTC  |  Edited by: Nicoletta Mithra
Jinari Otsito wrote:
Well, that's one good way to demonstrate to the State the severe underlying problems of our purported allies' religious zeal and treatment of humans. Of course, the Empire would never sanction something this utterly and eyerollingly pitiful nor do I think something this ridiculous would even occur to them.

It is still an action borne from the two most severe issues the Empire has, slavery and revering religious zeal on a frightening level. There is of course no need for any distancing or condemnation of Nauppy here as he's obviously not even slightly representative of our allies, but sadly the underlying problems are shared.

You guys might want to deal with this guy before he erodes the relations we do have established, though. You can only have so many swarms of maintenance crews and drones disposing of so many thousands of corpses from clogging a docking lane before it starts becoming a strain on the relationship.

If your claim is true, that 'the underlying problems are shared', how then is he 'not even slightly representative of our allies'? It seems you can't make your mind up, there. Something can't - logically - be not representative at all of something but share certain features with it.
He's not Amarr. So, saying that his actins might erode Amarr-Caldari relationships is like saying that Gurista actions might. I hope Caldari are able to draw distinctions there? Or do you want to say that you are not capable to do so? Just as you seem to have problems with sorting out whether he is somehow representative of, that is sharing certain qualities with the Amarr or not.

Really, I think you're trying to push a personal agenda there, where you should rather think of what is good for the community of the state. You're known for your anti-Amarr and anti-religious zeal. Your ramblings are more of a strain to Caldari-Amarr relationships than what some lunatic does, who's part of neither State nor Empire.
Katrina Oniseki
Oniseki-Raata Internal Watch
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#10 - 2014-08-03 02:58:54 UTC
I for one do not consider Nauplius to be Amarr.

The way I understand it, that designation does not apply to heretics any more than "Caldari" applies to Guristas.

Katrina Oniseki

Odelya d'Hanguest
Order of St. Severian
#11 - 2014-08-03 08:55:58 UTC
Nauplius’ genocidal agenda contradicts all what eternal Amarr stands for. Not to wipe out men, but to lead them to salvation is its glorified aim.

While the Sabik aim at creating savants and spiritual super-humans, Nauplius has become the opposite of what his own kind strive for. He is a slave to his delusions. Below a heretic and beyond salvation.
Karynn Denton
Astrometrica
#12 - 2014-08-03 08:56:25 UTC
That's one of the most shameful acts of killboard padding I've ever seen.
Shocked, but far from awed.

Karynn Denton

Caravan Master

Odelya d'Hanguest
Order of St. Severian
#13 - 2014-08-03 09:00:50 UTC
Hevaima Gesakaarin wrote:
So much effort to get any attention at all while failing to recognize a hundred thousand dead outside a station happens everyday in a few minutes on the undock point of Jita 4-4.

You are missing an important point. Those hundred thousand dead weren’t intentionally sequestrated and butchered, but died in combat, however short and pointless it might have been. It is a risk every crew has to take.

Samira Kernher wrote:
Jinari Otsito wrote:
You guys might want to deal with this guy before he erodes the relations we do have established, though.

Please tell me how we are to deal with him, when cloning and CONCORD laws protect him as they do. Destroying his ships doesn't stop it, and I'm sure destroying his pod wouldn't stop it.

It is depressing.

Ms Kernher, tell me then, why exactly are you fighting the fight against the tribals? We might not break their immortal bodies, but we can break their spirits.
Jinari Otsito
Otsito Mining and Manufacture
#14 - 2014-08-03 09:35:33 UTC
Samira Kernher wrote:
Jinari Otsito wrote:
You guys might want to deal with this guy before he erodes the relations we do have established, though.


Please tell me how we are to deal with him, when cloning and CONCORD laws protect him as they do. Destroying his ships doesn't stop it, and I'm sure destroying his pod wouldn't stop it.

It is depressing.


So what you're saying is that capsuleer v capsuleer combat is rather ineffective? Well then. That's a lot of dead crew in the militias over the years for nothing.

Hound him. When he undocks, he dies. Sooner or later, even capsuleers run out of ISK, ships and will.

@Mithra

It doesn't really matter if we here recognize he's not representative of the Empire when he performs these ridiculous shows of his. When the corpses start piling up high enough, always accompanied by words steeped in the darker aspects of Empire life, culture, crime and heresy etc the distinctions will start to blur for those involved. This is no different from when people start using Diana Kim as a representative of the State or minor terrorist groups as representative of the Republic.

We may know different, but you can't deny that such things create... strain.

He gets close enough.

There are no contradictions in saying he's not representative of the Empire while sharing underlying problems. These are problems you'll find throughout New Eden in many societies in various measures. When anyone starts showing off the extremes such problems can lead to, it tends to tarnish anyone who shares the base issues. To a degree, rightfully so.

Prime Node. Ask me about augmentation.

Samira Kernher
Cail Avetatu
#15 - 2014-08-03 12:33:00 UTC  |  Edited by: Samira Kernher
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
Samira Kernher wrote:
Please tell me how we are to deal with him, when cloning and CONCORD laws protect him as they do. Destroying his ships doesn't stop it, and I'm sure destroying his pod wouldn't stop it.

It is depressing.

Ms Kernher, tell me then, why exactly are you fighting the fight against the tribals? We might not break their immortal bodies, but we can break their spirits.


I'm not the one who decides whether to keep the war going, Duchess. And the fighting I do engage in is on behalf of the Praetoria, who fight on behalf of Amarr.

Jinari Otsito wrote:
So what you're saying is that capsuleer v capsuleer combat is rather ineffective? Well then. That's a lot of dead crew in the militias over the years for nothing.

Hound him. When he undocks, he dies. Sooner or later, even capsuleers run out of ISK, ships and will.


As long as a capsuleer has one isk they are still more successful than most baseliners. The damage that can be done to capsuleers is minor and hardly capable of justly punishing such sins as is committed by fiends like the OP. Even the eternal damnation of his soul, as he has guaranteed itself, does not prevent his continuing evil through the infinite copies of himself that he has left behind.

And yes it is a lot of dead crew over nothing, sacrificed without a thought by wicked clones.
Odelya d'Hanguest
Order of St. Severian
#16 - 2014-08-03 13:17:26 UTC
Samira Kernher wrote:
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
Samira Kernher wrote:
Please tell me how we are to deal with him, when cloning and CONCORD laws protect him as they do. Destroying his ships doesn't stop it, and I'm sure destroying his pod wouldn't stop it.

It is depressing.

Ms Kernher, tell me then, why exactly are you fighting the fight against the tribals? We might not break their immortal bodies, but we can break their spirits.


I'm not the one who decides whether to keep the war going, Duchess. And the fighting I do engage in is on behalf of the Praetoria, who fight on behalf of Amarr.

Well, Ms Kernher, you might not decide whether the war keeps going, but your partaking in it is completely at your discretion. So I assume you have good reasons for doing so and your sense duty and loyalty (albeit to the wrong entities and concepts) is only one of them. But I believe that is besides the argument and I agree, it is regrettable that certain criminal elements cannot be extinguished permanently in this world...
Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#17 - 2014-08-03 15:31:54 UTC
Desiderya wrote:
Tell me about your mother.


I do not understand.
Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#18 - 2014-08-03 15:42:43 UTC
Nauplius wrote:
Desiderya wrote:
Tell me about your mother.


I do not understand.


She's implying that your mother didn't breastfeed you enough as a baby, causing you to develop emotional or mental problems later in life.

Or something.

Caldari humour. Not even once.

Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.

Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#19 - 2014-08-03 17:02:34 UTC
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
Nauplius’ genocidal agenda contradicts all what eternal Amarr stands for. Not to wipe out men, but to lead them to salvation is its glorified aim.

While the Sabik aim at creating savants and spiritual super-humans, Nauplius has become the opposite of what his own kind strive for. He is a slave to his delusions. Below a heretic and beyond salvation.


Please see my "Uplifting True Story" wherein I show how those born Minmatar can overcome the circumstances of their birth and become Chosen of God.
Odelya d'Hanguest
Order of St. Severian
#20 - 2014-08-03 17:43:37 UTC
Nauplius wrote:
Odelya d'Hanguest wrote:
Nauplius’ genocidal agenda contradicts all what eternal Amarr stands for. Not to wipe out men, but to lead them to salvation is its glorified aim.

While the Sabik aim at creating savants and spiritual super-humans, Nauplius has become the opposite of what his own kind strive for. He is a slave to his delusions. Below a heretic and beyond salvation.


Please see my "Uplifting True Story" wherein I show how those born Minmatar can overcome the circumstances of their birth and become Chosen of God.
I read this. It is worthless rubbish and changes nothing. By the way: Do you still have family in the Kingdom?
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