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101. The War of Lies, and the Merchants of Death - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Tiberious Thessalonia wrote: It really is a shame that we had to exist as we do. There is so much potential in capsuleers, and so much danger inherent in our very existance, and in my opinion our deployment was handled in a way that could scarc...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.28 17:04:00
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102. The War of Lies, and the Merchants of Death - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Tiberious Thessalonia wrote: I have to say, I am dissapointed to hear you say this, Aria Jenneth. You may eventually find, Mr. Thessalonia, that there is a great difference between being blindly obedient and understanding one's place in thin...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.28 16:48:00
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103. The War of Lies, and the Merchants of Death - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I ... see you've decided to stay the course, Natalcya. You do still have that function that allows you to switch your capacity for nausea off, right? In that case, my answer to you must be the same as to Mr. Thessalonia: Quote: I know. I'm w...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.28 16:11:00
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104. The War of Lies, and the Merchants of Death - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Scherezad wrote: Tiberious Thessalonia wrote: This won't prevent it, Scherezad. You know this. It will, at best, delay it. A patch only works so long as steps are taken to address the underlying issue, and that is something that very few pe...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.28 15:58:00
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105. The War of Lies, and the Merchants of Death - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I agree with Scherezad, with one major caveat. Tiberious Thessalonia wrote: ... you now realize are fighting to provide an outlet before pressures explode into a worse conflict. As my colleague put it, you are a circus, a gladiator act. The...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.28 15:48:00
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106. The War of Lies, and the Merchants of Death - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Seriphyn Inhonores wrote: What is the cause of this? Some of you will say that these innocent civilians will have deserved it, because the Federation is bad for some reason or another. Justifying the loss of civilian life due to fabricated prop...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.28 05:53:00
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107. The War of Lies, and the Merchants of Death - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Vikarion wrote: Competition hounds us, drives us, forces us to be the superior human being, or else die. It purges the weakness of men, and glorifies their efforts and strengths. You cannot even denigrate competition and conflict without standi...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.28 04:59:00
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108. 160,800 slaves murdered - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Scherezad wrote: Aria Jenneth wrote: Perhaps I am unusually, or even unnaturally and obsessively, aware of this because of my determination to track my own state. Whatever the reason, my capacity for moral impulse is a quality I miss like ...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.26 05:02:00
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109. 160,800 slaves murdered - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Scherezad wrote: ... I hardly think that having dementia makes a positive case for your claim. Some things are conspicuous primarily in their absence. Oxygen, for example, or the reluctance of a weapon of mass destruction for hire to detonat...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.25 19:37:00
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110. 160,800 slaves murdered - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Scherezad wrote: You're making statements about morality, not acting morally. These are very different things - one requires us act against our instincts, another can be done casually from the armchair. Take it from a demented capsuleer, pil...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.25 16:32:00
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111. Enough! The rotten heart of the Khanid Kingdom shall be purged. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
(apparent) Holder Anosha-Runh, I am curious: what does your king think of all this? Or, what do you think of him? ... You know-- the one who is responsible for you merry lot existing as an independent political entity in the first place? The one...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.25 15:19:00
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112. EoKI - On the Caldari - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Quote: ... it would be easy to see the Megacorps' materialistic mindset fitting with say...the Angels, who seek profit from any avenue, no matter how repulsive or debase. Wouldn't you agree Pilot Jenneth? My, what a subtle allusion to my his...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.21 17:04:00
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113. EoKI - On the Caldari - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Gottii wrote: Market manipulation, exploitative monopolization, hyper-aggressive capitalism, deceptive business practices. All this and more are routine for the Megacorps. This depends heavily on which megacorporate subculture we are discuss...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.21 17:03:00
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114. People vs Tibus Heth: a note to capsuleer Caldari corporations. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: ... where I debate to actually acquire a better balance with my own views, to understand and/or comprehend other ideals. The more you share, confront, discuss or debate with different opinions, and the more you can re evaluate ...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.20 15:23:00
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115. EoKI - On the Caldari - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Makkal Hanaya wrote: Not that this is a bad thing, but yes, your compatriots do shake their heads. *sigh* Ah. That. Pride. "We do things this way. You might try it some time." You're inevitably right, of course, though there's no cultura...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.20 05:33:00
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116. EoKI - On the Caldari - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Gottii wrote: They are the most mettlesome of all the races (( CCP's exact words here: http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Caldari )) In which sense do you mean, exactly, pilot? Yes, our traders can get aggressive when their work is threate...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.20 04:55:00
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117. How do you feel about Gallente cultural influence? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Nakal Ashera wrote: First, I don't think you can really claim that the Federation is worse then any other in that regard. I've seen media from every corner of the cluster, and of course it always plays off he public mindset. Amarrian media feat...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.20 04:09:00
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118. How do you feel about Gallente cultural influence? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Nakal Ashera wrote: Now you are stereotyping, Captain Jenneth, and you know it. Which part? The horrid schlock? Did you miss the "really troubling bits" qualifier? Most of the really bothersome Gallentean media-- at least from where I si...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.20 00:39:00
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119. How do you feel about Gallente cultural influence? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Nakal Ashera wrote: However, that is not really worth discussing, because it will not happen. You may wish to be a little slower to say "will not," Ms. Ashera. A lot of things occur on a regular basis that most don't anticipate, and radica...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.20 00:31:00
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120. How do you feel about Gallente cultural influence? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Scherezad wrote: I hope that the borders remain wide open. I think that the Federals and their culture have a lot to teach us, and hope that we as a people are worthy of the challenge. If they corrupt us, then we deserve our corruption. May t...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2012.06.20 00:13:00
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