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War and Peace: Loyalty to Strife

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Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#21 - 2016-04-20 02:24:48 UTC
Ayallah wrote:
Karina Ivanovich wrote:
The Clusterf@ck coalition. (they do not deserve to be called by the propaganda leaden name they call themselves now)

I disagree. They earned the name "CFC" by building an empire in nullsec. One that at its height owned more star systems than the Amarr. An Empire that could put a thousand battleships on field. They had secure space in the north, more secure than lowsec and likely parts of highsec.

The Imperium does not have these things and cannot do them. They failed to sell their version of history and they failed to protect their allies. The Imperium lost its space, it became a hollow joke. The CFC could act while the Imperium can only promise it will.

They earned their new name and deserve it. You should use it.


Damn.

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

Karina Ivanovich
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#22 - 2016-04-20 03:03:34 UTC
Jason Galente wrote:
Ayallah wrote:
Karina Ivanovich wrote:
The Clusterf@ck coalition. (they do not deserve to be called by the propaganda leaden name they call themselves now)

I disagree. They earned the name "CFC" by building an empire in nullsec. One that at its height owned more star systems than the Amarr. An Empire that could put a thousand battleships on field. They had secure space in the north, more secure than lowsec and likely parts of highsec.

The Imperium does not have these things and cannot do them. They failed to sell their version of history and they failed to protect their allies. The Imperium lost its space, it became a hollow joke. The CFC could act while the Imperium can only promise it will.

They earned their new name and deserve it. You should use it.


Damn.



I believe, Jason, the term used by most people these days (or at least my troublesome cadets) is "Savage".

o7

Some call me insane. If the universe is sane, then I embrace that label.

Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#23 - 2016-04-20 03:06:15 UTC
Karina Ivanovich wrote:
Jason Galente wrote:
Ayallah wrote:
Karina Ivanovich wrote:
The Clusterf@ck coalition. (they do not deserve to be called by the propaganda leaden name they call themselves now)

I disagree. They earned the name "CFC" by building an empire in nullsec. One that at its height owned more star systems than the Amarr. An Empire that could put a thousand battleships on field. They had secure space in the north, more secure than lowsec and likely parts of highsec.

The Imperium does not have these things and cannot do them. They failed to sell their version of history and they failed to protect their allies. The Imperium lost its space, it became a hollow joke. The CFC could act while the Imperium can only promise it will.

They earned their new name and deserve it. You should use it.


Damn.



I believe, Jason, the term used by most people these days (or at least my troublesome cadets) is "Savage".

o7


You have cadets?

I want some!

Could I get some unpaid interns too? I'm too lazy to manage my market orders...

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

Karina Ivanovich
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#24 - 2016-04-20 03:31:43 UTC
While we may be on the same side, and in the same corporation, I'm afraid I could not in good conscience place any Caldari soldiers under the command of someone hailing from the Federation. It is purely a matter of professionalism and dedication to my State, Jason. I personally wish you yourself no ill will, and hope we can remain cordial.

Some call me insane. If the universe is sane, then I embrace that label.

Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#25 - 2016-04-20 04:09:30 UTC
Karina Ivanovich wrote:
While we may be on the same side, and in the same corporation, I'm afraid I could not in good conscience place any Caldari soldiers under the command of someone hailing from the Federation. It is purely a matter of professionalism and dedication to my State, Jason. I personally wish you yourself no ill will, and hope we can remain cordial.


Was a joke, Madame.

Also, you'd be surprised.. don't judge a book by its cover. I have history with all of the major empires.

But don't worry, I don't require any sort of assistance, my war chests are quite well stocked.

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

Veikitamo Gesakaarin
Doomheim
#26 - 2016-04-20 07:08:57 UTC
Karina Ivanovich wrote:

What are your feelings on the Great Bee War.


My only thoughts on it are the potential knock on effects to Tech 2 prices due to bottlenecks in Promethium and Dysprosium supplies.

The competing narratives are both equally hilarious to read, in their own ways, though.

Karina Ivanovich wrote:
And what of that on the current pseudo wars between the Great Nations?


It provides a nice, target rich environment to operate within.

Kurilaivonen|Concern

Ayallah
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#27 - 2016-04-20 07:38:45 UTC  |  Edited by: CCP Falcon
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote:
My only thoughts on it are the potential knock on effects to Tech 2 prices due to bottlenecks in Promethium and Dysprosium supplies.

It is hilarious you think Moon harvesting has stopped anywhere for longer than a reinforcement and onlining timer.

T2 prices are going to change far more drastically when the final Citadel and Capital blueprints are released to the public than from this war.

Goddess of the IGS

As strength goes.

Nick Bete
Highsec Haulers Inc.
#28 - 2016-04-20 18:15:47 UTC
As to the OP's original question: the "war" matters not one whit to me. Doesn't affect me and it's none of my concern what happens out in the wilds.

I don't have a horse in that race and couldn't possibly care less.
Veikitamo Gesakaarin
Doomheim
#29 - 2016-04-21 00:08:10 UTC
Ayallah wrote:
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote:
My only thoughts on it are the potential knock on effects to Tech 2 prices due to bottlenecks in Promethium and Dysprosium supplies.

It is hilarious you think Moon harvesting has stopped anywhere for longer than a reinforcement and onlining timer.

https://zkillboard.com/ship/16221/ Will give you a great snapshot of who is taking what moons. T2 prices are going to change far more drastically when the final Citadel and Capital blueprints are released to the public than from this war.


I'm not in the habit of making assumptions, babe. It has mattered very little to me what flag is planted over what system out in null so long as somebody is ensuring the R64 is flowing into Jita. As such I see little difference between CFC or MBC in the current conflict in that regard.


Kurilaivonen|Concern

Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#30 - 2016-04-21 01:20:11 UTC
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote:
Ayallah wrote:
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote:
My only thoughts on it are the potential knock on effects to Tech 2 prices due to bottlenecks in Promethium and Dysprosium supplies.

It is hilarious you think Moon harvesting has stopped anywhere for longer than a reinforcement and onlining timer.

https://zkillboard.com/ship/16221/ Will give you a great snapshot of who is taking what moons. T2 prices are going to change far more drastically when the final Citadel and Capital blueprints are released to the public than from this war.


I'm not in the habit of making assumptions, babe. It has mattered very little to me what flag is planted over what system out in null so long as somebody is ensuring the R64 is flowing into Jita. As such I see little difference between CFC or MBC in the current conflict in that regard.




You should care. A decentralized North means market competition, which means lower effective prices in Jita.

Unless the increased frequency of feudalistic wars disrupt the supply chain, of course. I suppose it's a roll of dice.

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

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