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Hurtado Soneka
Caldari State Protectorate
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Posted - 2009.05.12 17:43:00 -
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At 17:15 EVT today the Gallente system of Agoze began to fall to Caldari forces after a campaign in the Placid region. Following the liberation of Intaki we hope this move will help with security and restrict of the flow of underground terrorist cells.
Congratulations to our heroic pilots and to another stinging blow to the decadent Gallente.
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Stitcher
Caldari ForgeTech Industries
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Posted - 2009.05.12 18:26:00 -
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Every time a Caldari pilot uses the word "Liberation" in reference to annexing a Federation system, I feel the urge to punch something. Preferably the pilot in question. - Verin "Stitcher" Hakatain. |
Invelious
Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2009.05.12 18:51:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher Every time a Caldari pilot uses the word "Liberation" in reference to annexing a Federation system, I feel the urge to punch something. Preferably the pilot in question.
*Invelious re-thinks his title of his tactical report on liberating Gallante space*
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Hurtado Soneka
Caldari State Protectorate
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Posted - 2009.05.12 18:56:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher Every time a Caldari pilot uses the word "Liberation" in reference to annexing a Federation system, I feel the urge to punch something. Preferably the pilot in question.
Am currently easy to find, the Gallente dont have many systems left.
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Archbishop
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2009.05.12 19:09:00 -
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Congratulations to the Caldari forces. As you bring the benefits of economy and order to yet another corrupt system I am encouraged the deviant Gallente Federation will eventually fall.
Archbishop
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TraininVain
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Posted - 2009.05.12 19:10:00 -
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The Battle of Agoze: http://gallente.factionwars.org/?a=system_detail&sys_id=3788
Nothing to the left of them, nothing to the right of them...
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Mr Reeth
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Posted - 2009.05.12 19:58:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher Every time a Caldari pilot uses the word "Liberation" in reference to annexing a Federation system, I feel the urge to punch something. Preferably the pilot in question.
It may be considered accurate in the case of Intaki but it depends on whom you ask.
My prewar knowledge of Caldari/Gallente system sovereignty is not what it could be. Please tell me, were any of these systems taken by the State once State owned? I'm not trying to provoke anything, just curious.
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Aria Jenneth
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2009.05.12 20:31:00 -
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Originally by: TraininVain Nothing to the left of them, nothing to the right of them...
You're saying this battle was merely "mopping up," hence nothing to boast about?
Well, okay, though in all fairness the OP is a little short for a major, chest-puffing triumphal speech.
Turning to which....
While I don't share Verin's desire to punch something or someone after seeing the word "liberated," I have to say the word screams "mindless propaganda."
"Occupation," at the moment, merely means "space superiority." "Caldari Occupied" territory, therefore, is merely territory in which Caldari naval forces control the local space, thus explaining why stations and planetary colonies do not change hands: invading or destroying such facilities would require additional, specific operations.
These systems aren't "liberated" any more than a gang of stationside delinquents "liberates" your quarters by loitering outside the door-- even if they're very well armed. They can, if they want, inhibit your comings and goings, but there's a great difference between controlling the area near your apartment and actually getting into your liquor cabinet.
And even if those Gallentean colonies and stations were themselves under occupation, the proper word still wouldn't be "liberated."
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Natalcya Katla
Naqam Exalted.
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Posted - 2009.05.13 03:28:00 -
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If you honestly want to liberate Intaki V, give it a Reschard sunrise.
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Vendrin
Caldari Aperture Harmonics
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Posted - 2009.05.13 05:13:00 -
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Originally by: Natalcya Katla If you honestly want to liberate Intaki V, give it a Reschard sunrise.
Really Ms. Katla? Weren't you flying with me in one of the groups supplying Reschard with relief supplies? Even if not... You have had an interesting change of heart from your... Astropolitan dreams. I suppose the Nation has "given" you a new one. _______________________________
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Aria Jenneth
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2009.05.13 05:45:00 -
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Originally by: Vendrin You have had an interesting change of heart from your... Astropolitan dreams.
I'm afraid she hasn't, Vendrin. Even back in the days of the Astropolitan Front, her aim was to establish an Astropolitan order under a fascist (her word, not mine) government. She wanted to bring the empires under CONCORD control and confine the "dirtlings" to their planets.
What it was that brought her to Naqam, I'm uncertain, but I have no doubt whatever that it was of her own free will. Perhaps the Minmatar Elders showed her the fragility of her beloved order-bringers.
If you're going to try to force your own vision of proper order down everyone's throats, it's best to associate yourself with something that won't be brought to its knees by a fleet of dreadnoughts. What better vehicle for her ambition than Sansha's cybernetic phoenix?
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Natalcya Katla
Naqam Exalted.
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Posted - 2009.05.13 12:31:00 -
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CONCORD's brief loss of control following the suicide attack on the Assembly Headquarters with a full capital fleet was excusable. The Inner Circle's sanction of a grand gladiatorial game largely based on racial divides and entirely based in space - drawn up, of course, by the dirtling proxies in the Assembly - much less so.
I'm not going to go into the full details, but circumstances dictated that it was necessary for me to leave Yulai. I still don't regard CONCORD as an enemy, but as long as it suffers from the self-inflicted wound of the EMWPA, it's clearly not fit for the role I hoped it would fill.
That being said, the more time I spend in my new home, the more I am convinced that I should have come here a lot sooner than I did. The Nation holds more promise and more opportunity than I ever suspected, and even though I would like it to be more radical still, I find it highly agreeable as it is, too.
Vendrin:
I did not deliver relief supplies of any kind to Reschard, neither with you nor with anybody else. In all fairness, though, I would have been liable to do so, back then. I used to be confused, in those days. Ashamed, rootless, semi-alcoholic.
I am much better now.
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Hooch Flux
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.05.13 12:52:00 -
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Edited by: Hooch Flux on 13/05/2009 12:53:08
Originally by: Natalcya Katla dirtling
LOL, that's classy, no really, LOL!
Originally by: Natalcya Katla I did not deliver relief supplies of any kind to Reschard, neither with you nor with anybody else. In all fairness, though, I would have been liable to do so, back then. I used to be confused, in those days. Ashamed, rootless, semi-alcoholic.
The programming fixed all of that though!
Oh, and good job to the Protectorate!
I say prep for dustoff, nuke the site from orbit...
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Logan Xerxes
22nd Black Rise Defensive Unit
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Posted - 2009.05.13 13:00:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher Every time a Caldari pilot uses the word "Liberation" in reference to annexing a Federation system, I feel the urge to punch something. Preferably the pilot in question.
As the commander of the fleet that took over the system control bunker, I agree with you Stitcher.
That said, I think it is completely nesscasary to take control of these systems to establish a bufferzone between State assets and Federation space at the least. I am hoping that once we take all of the systems this war can be concluded by both sides political leaders.
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