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A Public Message of Gratitude.

Author
Cain Aloga
SoE Roughriders
Electus Matari
#1 - 2015-08-19 00:54:20 UTC
On behalf of myself and the many Clans of the Brutor Tribe that were involved, I would like to thank the Lai Dai Research Biomedical and Cybernetic team in their efforts to undo the butchers work on victims previously held captive by him. Many Brutor kinsmen were able to be identified by the Clans, and they are thankful for the prospect of having them safely returned. Negotiations are taking place so that transfer of the patients can take place in such a manner that leaves all parties satisfied.

A special note of thanks for Pilot Sherezad, who has been coordinating efforts and communications between all those involved.

While our warriors fight for our people's freedom, we in turn should fight for our people's prosperity.

Arrendis
TK Corp
#2 - 2015-08-19 01:51:32 UTC
Clan Stjörnauga of the Sebiestor agrees whole-heartedly with our Brutor cousins.
Mizhara Del'thul
Kyn'aldrnari
#3 - 2015-08-19 05:38:34 UTC
I'm sure there'd be gratitude from this direction as well, if we'd ever heard anything about the efforts, after the initial delivery of specialized medical and treatment personnel. There's been no word on the fate of the survivors spread out in the cluster and keeping the recovery personnel on standby is starting to take its toll on them.

Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#4 - 2015-08-19 11:39:46 UTC  |  Edited by: Nauplius
Spread far and wide word of what I do to my slaves. Spread far and wide holoreels of their broken down, mutiliated, and deformed state. Spread fear. The kind of fear that may yet attract the attention of an unbound demon, one foolishly diverted from the sacred purpose of Minmatar slaying by the destruction of its demonologist-summoner. The kind of fear that might spark a Minmatar child to contemplate her own subhumanness for the first time. This kind of fear gives me pleasure. Amen. Amarr Victor.
Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2015-08-19 12:31:08 UTC  |  Edited by: Elmund Egivand
Nauplius wrote:
Spread far and wide word of what I do to my slaves. Spread far and wide holoreels of their broken down, mutiliated, and deformed state. Spread fear. The kind of fear that may yet attract the attention of an unbound demon, one foolishly diverted from the sacred purpose of Minmatar slaying by the destruction of its demonologist-summoner. The kind of fear that might spark a Minmatar child to contemplate her own subhumanness for the first time. This kind of fear gives me pleasure. Amen. Amarr Victor.


We spread the word, but not the word of fear. We spread the words of disgusts, revulsion and indignation. You are scum. You are the same kind as the filth which clog the excreta-expulsion pipes of our starships. Like scum, you are persistent in your adhesion, and require the use of the strongest of acids to be purged.

You are the most persistent and stubborn of scum. Yet, like all scum, a day will come where a strong acid will be developed and you will be scrubbed clean from the pipes that is our celestial highways.

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Arrendis
TK Corp
#6 - 2015-08-19 17:34:04 UTC
Mizhara Del'thul wrote:
I'm sure there'd be gratitude from this direction as well, if we'd ever heard anything about the efforts, after the initial delivery of specialized medical and treatment personnel. There's been no word on the fate of the survivors spread out in the cluster and keeping the recovery personnel on standby is starting to take its toll on them.


As far as I'm aware, our independent broker in Jita, Mr. Montgomery, transferred all those we recovered, with the exception of the small number whose rescuer couldn't get through Federation space with them. Those victims were transferred separately.
Arrendis
TK Corp
#7 - 2015-08-19 17:37:24 UTC
Nauplius wrote:
Spread far and wide word of what I do to my slaves. Spread far and wide holoreels of their broken down, mutiliated, and deformed state. Spread fear. The kind of fear that may yet attract the attention of an unbound demon, one foolishly diverted from the sacred purpose of Minmatar slaying by the destruction of its demonologist-summoner. The kind of fear that might spark a Minmatar child to contemplate her own subhumanness for the first time. This kind of fear gives me pleasure. Amen. Amarr Victor.


We have nothing to fear from a corpse. That is all you are. It is all you will achieve. I will hunt you, and I will kill you, and I will keep killing you, until the only memories there is room for in your mind is of death by my hand. Until the act of undocking from your home station greets you with a sea of your own corpses, with me waiting in the middle.

There is no fear that you inspire. Only disgust. You are a filth to be cleansed.
Mizhara Del'thul
Kyn'aldrnari
#8 - 2015-08-19 17:49:46 UTC
Arrendis wrote:
Mizhara Del'thul wrote:
I'm sure there'd be gratitude from this direction as well, if we'd ever heard anything about the efforts, after the initial delivery of specialized medical and treatment personnel. There's been no word on the fate of the survivors spread out in the cluster and keeping the recovery personnel on standby is starting to take its toll on them.


As far as I'm aware, our independent broker in Jita, Mr. Montgomery, transferred all those we recovered, with the exception of the small number whose rescuer couldn't get through Federation space with them. Those victims were transferred separately.


To who, in who's care, with what resources, to where and under who's supervision?
Arrendis
TK Corp
#9 - 2015-08-19 18:02:26 UTC
Mizhara Del'thul wrote:
To who, in who's care, with what resources, to where and under who's supervision?


Err... they all went to LF, Miz. That's where she got the folks she was treating. We didn't have any others.
Mizhara Del'thul
Kyn'aldrnari
#10 - 2015-08-19 18:14:55 UTC
Hm. How odd that we weren't at all kept in the loop, given what we'd offered and supplied.
Arrendis
TK Corp
#11 - 2015-08-19 18:38:41 UTC
Far as I know, Scherezad kept everyone in the loop in the original discussion. I expect they've merely gotten to the point of 'extended care' by now.
Mizhara Del'thul
Kyn'aldrnari
#12 - 2015-08-19 19:03:20 UTC
We were certainly not kept in the loop, but that is probably understandable if they sought to retain favor with their allies.
Aria Jenneth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#13 - 2015-08-19 19:30:11 UTC  |  Edited by: Aria Jenneth
Mizhara Del'thul wrote:
We were certainly not kept in the loop, but that is probably understandable if they sought to retain favor with their allies.

Oh, gods and spirits, really?

Ms. Del'thul, the loop was here.

Also here, here, here, here, and here.

Here, as well, and here.

That last is specifically addressed to "Republican friends."

There's more here and here, and here and here and here.

Claudia Osyn's one of the participants. She's with U'K, right? You were there, too, only you seem to have departed before Dr. Scherezad started giving updates on the rescued prisoners' status.

You seem so angry ... I don't understand at all. She wasn't keeping you in the loop, Ms. Del'thul-- or out of it. She was informing everybody.
Mizhara Del'thul
Kyn'aldrnari
#14 - 2015-08-19 19:45:44 UTC
You'll have to forgive me if I don't have time to regularly go over a public message board consistently filled with derailments and nonsense for the few items of interest. I have duties to perform both in the Neutral Grounds and in space, which means continued monitoring of these boards is an impossible task.

I assumed those of us who were involved in the early stages would be kept involved in the same means we started, through communication channels or the mails that went out that day. Erroneously, as it'd appear.

As for Claudia Osyn, I can't say I've ever actually seen that person, much less speak to her.
Cain Aloga
SoE Roughriders
Electus Matari
#15 - 2015-08-19 19:50:30 UTC
Mizhara Del'thul wrote:
I'm sure there'd be gratitude from this direction as well, if we'd ever heard anything about the efforts, after the initial delivery of specialized medical and treatment personnel. There's been no word on the fate of the survivors spread out in the cluster and keeping the recovery personnel on standby is starting to take its toll on them.




Cousin, the Majority of the coordination had taken place in private communications, of which I was a part of. I would gladly forward you proof that therethis endeavor was entirely altruistic.

As far as care and the transfer of patients, I can only speak of those involving the Clans of the Brutor Tribe. Pilot Sherezad's organization expressed discomfort and was unwilling to transfer any patients without assurances that they could be properly cared for once transfered. The Clans have responded by preparing the necessary facilities and amenities to assure that such care can be provided.

While our warriors fight for our people's freedom, we in turn should fight for our people's prosperity.

Mizhara Del'thul
Kyn'aldrnari
#16 - 2015-08-19 20:00:40 UTC
It would be appreciated, cousin. I am glad to hear your brothers and sisters are cared for, but I am concerned for the fate of my own.
Syenna Celeste
Sunny Weather Mercenaries
The Initiative.
#17 - 2015-08-19 21:04:54 UTC
Lai Dai wouldn't ever support the rebel scum so brazenly. We are -not- Ishukone traitors.

If you could name and shame some of the other individuals involved I know some people that would be interested in a compiled list.

Put your hands around my heart and squeeze me until I'm dry.

Aria Jenneth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#18 - 2015-08-19 21:13:49 UTC
Syenna Celeste wrote:
Lai Dai wouldn't ever support the rebel scum so brazenly. We are -not- Ishukone traitors.

If you could name and shame some of the other individuals involved I know some people that would be interested in a compiled list.

Respectfully, Syenna, this was a matter on which just about everybody agreed, including PIE and our own command.

Nauplius is good at uniting people.
Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#19 - 2015-08-19 21:26:10 UTC
Your filthy kin are dead. If they were lucky, they died when the demon summoning ritual space was destroyed. If they were unlucky, they survived the wreck, and then spent the next day dying a slow, horrible death from Vitoc withdrawal. And I use only the most virulent, most God-glorifying strains of Vitoc. Amen. Amarr Victor.
Aria Jenneth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#20 - 2015-08-19 21:36:56 UTC
Nauplius wrote:
Your filthy kin are dead. If they were lucky, they died when the demon summoning ritual space was destroyed. If they were unlucky, they survived the wreck, and then spent the next day dying a slow, horrible death from Vitoc withdrawal. And I use only the most virulent, most God-glorifying strains of Vitoc. Amen. Amarr Victor.

"And furthermore: Bwahahaha!"

At this rate, Nauplius may accidentally become the single greatest contributor to peace in our time.
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