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Assassination

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Eric Riso
Russia Caldari
#1 - 2013-09-25 12:58:17 UTC
This isn't my work its something I found, I have no answers to any of your questions.

DUST SOLDIER MURDERS CAPSULEER


This is a public claiming of the recent assassination on one Mikial Fucceti aka Evegas. I was contacted a few weeks ago by my client who will remain anonymous, with the task of killing the capsuleer Mikial Fucceti . The contract specifically stated however that they did not want him to be able to re-clone, so I had to figure out a way to insure his death was permanent.

THE KILL:

To insure that when my target met his death he would stay dead, I sent my team to the Chemal Tech facilities where he kept all of his clones. Once there they infiltrated the clone bay, and destroyed his remaining clones. Once I received word of this I moved in for the kill. My client was very specific in the method he wanted my target to meet his end at. I approached Mr. Fucceti while he was out front of his club, pulled my scrambler pistol out and fired two shots into his chest and one into his head. His body fell slumped onto the ground dead.

DEATH OF AN IMMORTAL

After an hours wait I received confirmation that Mr. Fucceti did not have any hidden clones, and his death was permanent. As far as I know this is the first time a DUST soldier has ever successfully completed the assassination of a capsuleer.

I have one final step in my contract I have to finish before it is complete. I have to say the following as a message to my clients enemies.

Do not double cross the Angels


Thank you for your time,

Reko Blancwood
Isis Dea
Society of Adrift Hope
#2 - 2013-09-25 13:15:10 UTC
How entirely refreshing... Any idea how one might be able to get in touch with Mr. Blancwood for a potential contract or two?

More Character Customization :: Especially compared to what we had in 2003...

Eric Riso
Russia Caldari
#3 - 2013-09-25 13:18:19 UTC
Isis Dea wrote:
How entirely refreshing... Any idea how one might be able to get in touch with Mr. Blancwood for a potential contract or two?


I've seen him in the summit, he is usually in there. You could send him a message as well. Im sure he would get back to you quickly.
Evi Polevhia
Phoenix Naval Operations
Phoenix Naval Systems
#4 - 2013-09-25 14:13:25 UTC
Eric Riso wrote:

Do not double cross the Angels if you're a complete moron who stores all his clones in the same station.


Fixed that for you.
Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#5 - 2013-09-25 14:18:14 UTC
Infiltrated a clone bay? I'll believe it when I get independent confirmation of it.

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.

Eric Riso
Russia Caldari
#6 - 2013-09-25 15:15:03 UTC
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Infiltrated a clone bay? I'll believe it when I get independent confirmation of it.


Thats happened before, a few times actually. If I remember correctly you have been involved in something similar before.
Eric Riso
Russia Caldari
#7 - 2013-09-25 15:15:27 UTC
Evi Polevhia wrote:
Eric Riso wrote:

Do not double cross the Angels if you're a complete moron who stores all his clones in the same station.


Fixed that for you.



I agree with you, not a very smart move on his part.
Esna Pitoojee
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#8 - 2013-09-25 15:36:33 UTC
Well, there's probably someone somewhere who failed at clone bay security. For some reason, basic security check and schemes seem to elude an enormous number of capsuleers.

Still, proof would be appreciated.
Eric Riso
Russia Caldari
#9 - 2013-09-25 15:44:44 UTC
Esna Pitoojee wrote:
Well, there's probably someone somewhere who failed at clone bay security. For some reason, basic security check and schemes seem to elude an enormous number of capsuleers.

Still, proof would be appreciated.



I don't have any proof, and from what Reko was saying thats the way he would like to keep it. The Angels wanted a statement made to a specific group of people whom they either thought were double crossing them or an enemy.

It also seemed to be a statement to CONCORD, saying "We can get DUST Mercenaries despite your best efforts to stop us."

I think that the people who are supposed to know its true knows its true and those who weren't are left to speculate weather or not it actually did.


Kind of a pretty smart plan actually.
Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#10 - 2013-09-25 16:11:29 UTC
Eric Riso wrote:
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Infiltrated a clone bay? I'll believe it when I get independent confirmation of it.


Thats happened before, a few times actually. If I remember correctly you have been involved in something similar before.


I have no recollection of any such incident, nor would I be inclined to discuss said incident, if indeed it had occurred.

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.

Eric Riso
Russia Caldari
#11 - 2013-09-25 16:37:04 UTC
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Eric Riso wrote:
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Infiltrated a clone bay? I'll believe it when I get independent confirmation of it.


Thats happened before, a few times actually. If I remember correctly you have been involved in something similar before.


I have no recollection of any such incident, nor would I be inclined to discuss said incident, if indeed it had occurred.



Thats what i figured you would say
Diana Kim
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#12 - 2013-09-25 17:03:33 UTC
Being a capsuleer is a dangerous profession.
We die every time when we are podded, with just our clones to inherit our place.
If a capsuleer is not prepared to die, he or she shouldn't be a capsuleer in the first place.

As for disabling all further clones, well, it is not a murder, it is more like, I don't know... attempt to take over capsuleer's posessions? Who, by the way, gets all his equipment after no more clones left? Are there regulations, will it be transferred to the State or will just get dusty... hehe... DUST-y, on shelves?

Well, what I want to say is, if anyone of you are afraid to die... for Maker's sake, go back planetside and grow some rice instead or flying warships.

P.S.
I almost was killed by a DUST soldier once.

Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.

In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.

Anslo
Scope Works
#13 - 2013-09-25 17:08:58 UTC
Yeah...because getting into a clone bay for a capsuleer is just that easy.
What a crock.

[center]-_For the Proveldtariat_/-[/center]

Eric Riso
Russia Caldari
#14 - 2013-09-26 03:57:17 UTC
Anslo wrote:
Yeah...because getting into a clone bay for a capsuleer is just that easy.
What a crock.



From what I was told by Reko it took himself and a team of six other highly trained operatives to get inside.


Anslo again you are one of those people who knows that this type of thing has happened before. If I remember correctly one of your friends almost passed away in a similar manner.
Denak Calamari
Incorruptibles
#15 - 2013-09-26 04:17:58 UTC
Original post can be found here.
I'm still inclined to doubt that someone successfully infiltrated one of the most heavily guarded places in the cluster, and even if they did wouldn't security be alarmed when all the clones were suddenly gone?

Saying that it was meant to have no proof to intimidate capsuleers or CONCORD is redundant, because:

A. Why would anyone be afraid of an event which is basically a spook story?
B. Who is dumb enough to store all their clones in one station?
Diana Kim
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#16 - 2013-09-26 04:45:27 UTC
Denak Calamari wrote:
Original post can be found here.
I'm still inclined to doubt that someone successfully infiltrated one of the most heavily guarded places in the cluster, and even if they did wouldn't security be alarmed when all the clones were suddenly gone?

Saying that it was meant to have no proof to intimidate capsuleers or CONCORD is redundant, because:

A. Why would anyone be afraid of an event which is basically a spook story?
B. Who is dumb enough to store all their clones in one station?

Ah, so he wrote it himself... Such... akhem... "professionalism".
Real killer would never write something like this.

Well, I see two possibilities.
First, either he is a clown who made up this story for giggles or bragging rights.
Second, he is still a clown and amateur, who actually did it, and by writing this brought whole wrath of Chemal Tech and CONCORD on his sore ass Lol

You know what CONCORD can do, right? They don't even need to infiltrate or something... they just press button, and the next battle this "super mega cool assasin" participates, he doesn't come back. I heard a lot about"professionalism" of DUST mercenaries, they die like flies, so I am completely sure, he won't return from the next battle, of course provided this is true and CONCORD actually will press this button.

Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.

In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.

Erik Kaassan
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#17 - 2013-09-26 05:01:00 UTC
Miss Kim, you and I disagree on several points...

But this is not one of them.

I agree. This fish is three days past expired and i'm not buying it.
Constantin Baracca
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#18 - 2013-09-26 05:09:25 UTC
More to the point, I can't see why anyone would be afraid if someone's death was permanent. The professions of many here have inured them to a certain amount of carnage. Most would hardly react to their own deaths, let alone someone else's.

If they wanted to send a message, why not actually kill the person they intended to send it to? That would probably be a bit more poignant.

Third, and probably most importantly, if you kill someone standing outside of a club, I would assume he is outside of his pod. If not, why bother with clones? Capsuleers are not immortal and, in fact, they do die occasionally. Most assassins have the good sense to kill them when they are outside of their pods, where their brains cannot be scanned and stored. I hardly think a scrambler pistol would have done much good against one of our kin who has not left the pod in a year.

The ironic thing is that you simply may have put in more work than you needed to. If a capsuleer is outside of his pod and his brain is therefore not synced for transmission, you really only have to worry about the shooting-him part. Breaking into a clone facility isn't just needlessly difficult, it's entirely unnecessary.

"What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?"

-Matthew 16:26

Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
#19 - 2013-09-26 05:25:07 UTC  |  Edited by: Makkal Hanaya
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Eric Riso wrote:
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Infiltrated a clone bay? I'll believe it when I get independent confirmation of it.


Thats happened before, a few times actually. If I remember correctly you have been involved in something similar before.


I have no recollection of any such incident, nor would I be inclined to discuss said incident, if indeed it had occurred.

I have no recollection of watching you jello wrestle Ava as whipped cream shot through the air while Anslo live streamed it from his club. Because I'd never watch such a stream, I don't recall anyone getting hit by neurotoxins or Scheherazade explaining on the IGS that the usual 'resurrection' couldn't take place because someone infiltrated Ava's clone bay and sabotaged the clones.

I remember none of this, and if you ask, I'll deny it all.

Constantin Baracca wrote:
Third, and probably most importantly, if you kill someone standing outside of a club, I would assume he is outside of his pod. If not, why bother with clones? Capsuleers are not immortal and, in fact, they do die occasionally. Most assassins have the good sense to kill them when they are outside of their pods, where their brains cannot be scanned and stored. I hardly think a scrambler pistol would have done much good against one of our kin who has not left the pod in a year.


Because they'll soft clone.

Denak Calamari wrote:
B. Who is dumb enough to store all their clones in one station?

Capsuleers can be stupid. Some of them have never heard of soft clones. New eggheads often don't know better.

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

Eric Riso
Russia Caldari
#20 - 2013-09-26 05:58:05 UTC
It really is odd how people forget that this is not the first time this has happened, and apparently these clone bays aren't all that difficult to infiltrate. As for CONCORD killing Reko, I doubt they will do anything against him, he doesn't seem to be the problem here. The problem seems to be Pirates have access to DUST Soldiers.


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