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1801. Serpentis Asset Seizure: - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Pieter Tuulinen wrote: Where I come from the law is whatever the person in charge says it is, provided the majority of the people don't disagree enough to make a fuss about it. That's kinda the basis of law no matter where you are - someone'...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.04 08:01:36
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1802. Serpentis Asset Seizure: - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Pieter Tuulinen wrote: Wait a minute? You mean criminals actually have rights to property where some of you come from? Seizure of assets is a traditional method of funding law enforcement in the State... Where I'm from ? Of course criminals...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.04 00:10:12
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1803. Amarr Militia: The downfall of a once great army - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Valerie Valate wrote: Those Wacky 24th Imperial Crusaders. Wacky? Or whacky ? How often do they run around slapping one another?
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.03 23:35:30
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1804. Serpentis Asset Seizure: - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Makoto Priano wrote: That the asset transfer was enforced by means a surprise Legion deployment, well-- that's not exactly business as usual Don't kid yourself. Anywhere south of Pure Blind and Fade, it most certainly is .
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.03 23:34:36
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1805. Funerary rites among the cultures of New Eden - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
(Moving this here, since it's on this subject matter, as opposed to continuing to derail the thread about the Amarr Militias: ) Tamiroth wrote: And yet the fact that this tradition survived to the present day speaks about the spiritual connect...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.03 20:17:38
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1806. Amarr Militia: The downfall of a once great army - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Might I request that, since it exists, this discussion be moved to the thread about funerary practices? Just so people know where to look for it.
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.03 20:14:43
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1807. Amarr Militia: The downfall of a once great army - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Tamiroth wrote: Hm, won't technically using one's ashes as organic fertilizer also count as "fueling self-propagating organisms" and/or "return to nature"? The ashes have already had most of the calories consumed - that's what fueled the fi...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.03 14:29:16
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1808. Amarr Militia: The downfall of a once great army - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Tamiroth wrote: That's unhealthy and outright scary. I had no idea that the Minmatar do this... Thought they either bury or burn their dead, like most civilized people do. And what if there's a plague? ...People are weird. Burying the dead...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.03 13:28:54
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1809. Amarr Militia: The downfall of a once great army - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Elmund Egivand wrote: Not helping. We actually just laid them on top of the plateau on a flat surface, either a man-made pedestal or a natural-occurring flat boulder. Then after all the rituals are done, we leave the corpses to the corovids...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.03 05:42:03
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1810. Amarr Militia: The downfall of a once great army - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Elmund Egivand wrote: Just so you know, we do not just toss bodies onto the side of a plateau. There are rituals to put the spirit to rest, a moment of silence and other things. And we don't toss them. We're Sebiestor for crying out loud...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.03 01:44:46
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1811. Notice - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Nauplius wrote: Two: it may be the case that the destruction of the Minmatar that breaks the cycle and brings about a really final End of Days in which God sends the Ark for his Chosen and destroys the rest. Alternately, it says right here i...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.02 22:11:00
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1812. Notice - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
edeity wrote: An artiste, painting a wonderous piece of performance art. It is about life, about will, about meaninglessness of it all without faith, and of course challenges your very preconceptions of what is right and what is wong, what is r...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.02 06:23:21
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1813. Huogikku Corporation proudly presents the "FK-U-M9" Rail r... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Claudia Osyn wrote: The one legged monkeys are Mittens personal guard.... also known as space monkeys, they have their own alliance. Nonsense, we don't trust Spacemonkey's anywhere near Le Martini!
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.01 23:25:01
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1814. Huogikku Corporation proudly presents the "FK-U-M9" Rail r... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Claudia Osyn wrote: It's for his platoon of midget commandos. He plans on sending them after Mittani, in an attempt to usurp his position and gain control of the Goonswarm Federation. What he doesn't know is that Mittani has an army of one legg...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.01 21:58:42
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1815. Huogikku Corporation proudly presents the "FK-U-M9" Rail r... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Is that a lot, when Templars go into combat with 10 clones ready in their orbital carrier? Each one needs equipment, after all.
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.01 20:55:25
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1816. Notice - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: I am sorry, I did not especially mean your combat here... My assertion was more about a general state of being where all those freelance capsuleer Faithful spend their time pointing fingers at each other for so called heresies...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.01 20:53:03
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1817. Notice - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Ria Nieyli wrote: Well, considering that she thinks that every Khanid is a blooder. Not what she said. What she said was that the folks claiming that blood raiders are welcome in Khanid are basically claiming Khanid is no longer living up t...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.01 18:12:27
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1818. [Team Sarum] My Acknowledgements and Thanks - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
RoAnnon wrote: the man they were fighting for now sits in lock-down waiting his time to commit ritual suicide. Such is the cost of ambition. How's that saying go? Don't fly what you can't afford to lose?
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.01 18:04:38
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1819. Notice - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Ria Nieyli wrote: Apparently it upset her. Which isn't my problem really. I mean, if she can slander Amarr's allies publically, a little more of the same should be ok. I assume you're not claiming the Sebiestor are Amarr's allies. Do you, pe...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.01 18:01:40
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1820. Notice - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Ria Nieyli wrote: A person that would condemn an entire bloodline like that is neither honourable nor decent. Being self-indignant makes it even worse. Congratulations, you've just declared every single member of the Amarr faith to be neithe...
- by Arrendis - at 2015.12.01 17:40:28
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