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Nirr'ti Kala
Amarr Blue Nova Industries
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Posted - 2009.10.16 12:48:00 -
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In our time, we Amarrians have done more than most societies and the prosperity we have brought with us is immeasurable. What we still need to bring to all parts of this great universe is just as great as before, and all loyalist will gladly participate in what ever the Empire request of us.
Though, most of us loyalist have proven our worth to the Empire I feel we could and should always step further in our actions. I feel where our great Empire need to most assist is in the Ammatar Mandate. Although, I feel the Ammatar have done well under the recent the guidance of Sir Yonis Ardishapur and past governors I feel more is still needed. The markets there are not as stable as should be and the forms of education are not as standard as we could provided, such as provided in the Amarr Empire.
No books are as readily available as in the Empire and this concerns me. For some, the closes locations to acquire these books are located in the despicable Matari Republic! This option worries me greatly as some of the Ammatar people might start to become too comfortable with these heathens, and become to rely on them. Though, it might be a long time of interactions, as the Ammatar knows greatly how the Matari have failed them in the past, I am worried for the future generations.
The market is also less stable compared to the large market hub in Rens, and this worries me also as greatly. The Amarr Home World market hub is without need of compare to the Rens market hub, but the close distance between Tanoo and Rens forces most Ammatar Mandate residence to travel the distance to Rens rather than the Amarr Empire. We Amarr lose out on this great market opportunity and the worthless Matari gain from this! I feel we need to resolute this disappearance by assisting in the economic prosperity of the people of the Mandate. I look forward to the future discussions of this concern.
Another issue I find is the high amount of pirating that is occurring in the lower and upper systems of the Mandate. The Matari are waging close border attacks against the Ammatar Fleet, but Sir Ardishapur military command and assistance have greatly assisted in these attacks. Though, the military might of Sir Ardishapur and the Ammatar Fleet is great the pirates are thriving without check on their crimes against the humanity in this region. Also, with the currently war-torn situation that is thriving throughout the universe has created many attacks by the Matari Militia throughout the Mandate, and has created many unsafe routes in the more policed sectors of the region. This is causing great concern for the people of the region, and also creating many security risks for the Amarr Empire.
I feel these issues can be easily resolved by actions such as: opening up a university in the Mandate to assist in supply the books needed, in fluxing more Amarrian security in the region, through the book market I feel the economic market will increase as well, and advertising the Amarrian markets over the worthless Matari markets.
The Ammatar are a great society and one that deserves more respect that they are receiving, and I feel it is time to invest into them as they have to us. All assistance from the loyalist of the Empire is greatly appreciated and will be sign of respect to the EmpireFs future goals. Let us do this as the great Amarr Empire has done in all reaches that has been touched by the Empire.
-=Governor of Blue Nova Industries=- tWe build the items you need to blow stuff up!v |

Vall Kor
Minmatar Brutor tribe
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Posted - 2009.10.16 14:09:00 -
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Edited by: Vall Kor on 16/10/2009 14:10:04 Death to the empire! Death to the Amarr! Long live the TLF!!
"By way of deception, thou shalt do war"
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Nirr'ti Kala
Amarr Blue Nova Industries
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Posted - 2009.10.16 14:23:00 -
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Ms. Kor,
Your response is only a reflection of your entire societyFs lost ways and how far you have swayed. You are a sorry excuse for life, and could be so much more, though you only wish to ascribe to become less than. Your existence is a waste of the air all of the Amarr EmpireFs people breath, so please do us a all a great favor and forget how to breath as this would achieve more in your life time than you living to old age.
Now, if you pleasure returning to this section of information I would prefer you to have more respect for those that wish to hold peace for other peoples that deserve the compassion of the Amarr Empire. Also, please quit this pitiful ranting of beating your chest, you simplistic heathen cave-woman.
-=Governor of Blue Nova Industries=- tWe build the items you need to blow stuff up!v |

Jakiin
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Posted - 2009.10.16 19:46:00 -
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These issues are all problems of Capsuleers, not of the populace. As such, simply spending time in the Republic is not going to convince a loyal Chosen of God to defect. However, if you feel that the market is inadequate, then create your own. You are the governor of an industrial corporation, are you not? Simply pick a location within the Mandate that seems adequate to you, and begin manufacturing items en masse at prices reflective of the Throne Worlds.
As for the piracy, there's little anyone can do. I believe at one time the Ammatar Free Corps charged itself with attempting some sort of stability there, but I've heard nothing on this front for a long, long time. It has also apparently closed its doors to new candidates, a curious move.
I suspect that the only way to win back the Mandate would be to gain the support of a loyalist combat group, but it's likely that any who are willing and able to accomplish this task can serve the Empire best by attempting to break the stalemate with the Republic.
It seems likely that until the war is won, the Mandate will continue to remain unstable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jakiin Holder Heir of the Kingdom 'Pacifist Reclaimer' |

Shern
Minmatar Ammatar Free Corps Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2009.10.17 09:17:00 -
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Edited by: Shern on 17/10/2009 09:19:19 There is a minor hub at Jarizza. The Mandate is a good place to buy minerals, I find.
I am investing in the Mandate and I am developing the Sasta area. Not *everything* is cheaper in Rens !
The AFC continues to work for the Mandate's stability. We welcome other pilots who work for the goal of a better Mandate. |

Grr
Amarr Epitoth Guard Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2009.10.17 11:15:00 -
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An eye opening report for some, thank you Nirr'ti Kala.
In time with hard work I have no doubt that the Mandate could become one of the strongest regions of the Empire economically. The buying of inferior products from inferior trade hubs such as Rens should indeed be discouraged if anything for the traders own personal safety. Disease and corruption use Minmatar stations as breeding grounds not to mention the dangerous state of the stations, falling to pieces around you.
The piracy situation CVA is working on slowly but the Empire was not built in a day. It will take many years if necessary to eliminate the pirate threats from the Mandate and we're prepared to work patiently towards that goal no matter how long it takes. Rest assured however it will happen.

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Alica Wildfire
Minmatar Fish 'n' Fun
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Posted - 2009.10.17 14:44:00 -
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Originally by: Grr In time with hard work I have no doubt that the Mandate could become one of the strongest regions of the Empire economically. The buying of inferior products from inferior trade hubs such as Rens should indeed be discouraged if anything for the traders own personal safety.
Rens is the second true trade hub of New Eden. If you are doing serious business you'll admit that the Amarr main market hub at Amarr Prime is standing in the shadow of Jita. It has no economic importance for capsuleer products and even the wheat is short there. Wheat! Can ya dig that?
The region of the Ammatar Mandate is blosoming in the light of freedom that is shining from Rens. To call Jarizza a "trade hub" is the understatement of the century I think. It's a temporary storage for tradeware to or from Rens and the rest of the galaxy.
Of cause the Amarr always make use of the "minor races" at their will. The Minmatar tribes have been building up a whole free society, that might be not perfect, but is way better anything Amarr has come up since. What was the last step of technology? New paint on one of their Ammatar Navy battleships? Yeah, congratulations.
The space of the Mandate has the smell of rusty shackles that are hidden in the cellar and the mustiness of fungal rotten cathedrals. No light is shining in but over the gates to Rens.
Alas. We won't let our kind starve of hunger for they have no support to hope from Amarrian Empire that lacks wheat anyway. Even if many of the inhabitants still suffer from the illness of religion that they got infected with in the time they were slaves for the Empire. But those who raid our villages and smuggle as humble servants new Minmatar slaves back to the Empire will find no mercy.
Most of them are outcast. Nobody really wants them. Not the Empire for all races but them are "inferior" to them, not us, for many of those humble servants of the Empire are nothing but traitors to our kind.
Some of them will find the strength back to their roots. And those we will welcome. And the rest we won't let starve from hunger. The Mandate lives through the Rens market. We are feeding the people there. Our people. Even if most of them are outcast, this is no argument against humanity.
We come for our people. The CVA? Doesn't care for them. -- FREEDOM, PUNK & AUTOCANNONS

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Grr
Amarr Epitoth Guard Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2009.10.17 20:17:00 -
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Originally by: Alica Wildfire
We come for our people. The CVA? Doesn't care for them.
Not true. We also come for your people.

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Red Katherine
Ammatar Free Corps Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2009.10.17 20:55:00 -
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Thank you for bring attention to the situation in the Ammatar Mandate, Nirr'ti.
In particular, I'm glad you brought up the educational crisis the Mandate is facing. The lack of facilities, especially higher-education and capsuleer educational programs in the Mandate is striking. We appreciate the aid and infrastructure being provided by House Ardishapur, but more can be done by pilots and even common imperial citizens. A business or a charity similar to the famous "Khanid Bookstore" would no doubt flurish in Derelik, providing the materials of the mind necessary for continued growth and civilization among the Ammatar.
The markets of our home are still volatile after the ruthless "Elder" attacks, but I see signs of hope and seeds of new growth, especially in systems like Jarizza and Gamis. We hope that the economic growth seen under Lord Ardishapur continues, and also hope to lure back many of the Caldari investors and business conglomerates who had a stake in the Mandate before the war. Here again, capsuleers can both make a profitable trade and also feel good about helping a people in need. The popularity of Rens is declining, as consumers realize the shoddy, second-hand nature of the goods found in the Republic.
I commend Blue Nova Industries' call for a renewal of the Ammatar Mandate. I encourage any organization, pilot, or private citizen to contact me for further information on what you can do to help the Ammatar realize their future. Please resize your signature to the maximum allowed of 400 x 120 pixels with a maximum file size of 24000 bytes. Zymurgist |

Nirr'ti Kala
Amarr Blue Nova Industries
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Posted - 2009.10.17 21:58:00 -
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Ms. Grr and Shern,
Thank you both for your replies to this report. I am proud and happy to see that such actions are being taking on the parts of Ammatar Free Corps and the whole of the CVA. The Ammatar Mandate holds a large and well suited region, and from what I have observed is vital as to buffer the great empire from the lesser race in the Republic.
I would like to state that I understand what you mean Grr when you say that the Empire was not built in one day, and from this will respond that I will keep my work efforts in assisting in this building process. I understand the strength of CVA is great, but CVA can not be seen as the fixer of all { it is all loyalist responsibility to assist in all aspects of the Empire. Blue Nova Industries will keep concentration and assist in furthering the economic development of the Ammatar Mandate. Also, Blue Nova Industries does commend CVA for their efforts of subduing the piracy of the Mandate, as I know this is not as simple as some might believe it out to be. All of CVAFs work does not go without notice and respect, well done!
Shern, I am glad to of gotten to know you here in the Ammatar Mandate, and have been proud to say I do know you. You area respectable pilot, and your efforts should also not go without notice and respect. Blue Nova Industries will stay committed in getting the education needing to keep a vital market fresh and prosper. I will also try and contact you about how our efforts might intertwine with one another as we set forth into settling the region. Thank you as well, Shern.
Mr. Jakiin,
Thank you, also, for your perspective upon this report. It is well received and your point of view on the topic will be under consideration. Though, you and I might not find a similar perspective on everything in the report I do believe that we agree on that the Ammatar Mandate is a valuable jewel for the Amarr Empire. In response to your response I can only share that Blue Nova Industries will keep trying to produce a stable market and will work with local organizations and corporations to help build a more prosper home for Amarrians and Ammatar.
For all the other perspectives that shine a negative look upon this topic you are of less importance and I will not play into your pitiful game.
-=Governor of Blue Nova Industries=- tWe build the items you need to blow stuff up!v |
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Alica Wildfire
Minmatar Fish 'n' Fun
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Posted - 2009.10.17 21:58:00 -
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Originally by: Red Katherine The popularity of Rens is declining, as consumers realize the shoddy, second-hand nature of the goods found in the Republic.
The the the what?! Second hand nature? I put at Rens first class Minmatar products on the market and the only "shoddy, second-hand" products I offer are Dual Pulse Laser II that were dropped by Amarr Militia before they turn in horror and warp back to Amarr Prime when I show up in my Minmatar Rifter, Tribal Issue.
I have made a custom to pick up those lost coffee heater you call weapons and put them on the Rens market at prices that pay well for the trouble I have with your rambling roving Reclaimers here at Hed constellation or in the Metropolis region. I admit I should better reprocess that shabby Amarr products but to take money from those who dropped the things earlier to try to block our flourishing traderoutes with Amarr wrecks, lost intestines and broken hope, but I can still smell the sweat of Minmatar slaves on them, smell the sweat and the blood after they got hit by the shockwhip and I don't destroy what they have built. For there is some value in those petty things, some Minmatar blood on it, that I won't throw into the reprocessor.
Rens is the burning star that is talking to the slaves in your dark catacombs. Rens is the light of freedom that shines even into the CVA infested regions of Providence. Rens is the pumping heart of the Minmatar economy. Not a depended slave-hub of Jita like Amarr Prime or anything in the Amarr Empire. Amarr has great cathedrals but no market. That's a simple fact. For market needs freedom.
Rens is freedom.
There are some important tradehubs in New Eden. Jita and Rens. Second tier hubs you find at Dodixie and Hek. Then there is Amamake. Most Amarr militia pilots buy their stuff at Amamake. I know that because I tracked this by collecting intel from different traders in that region.
And then there is a huge gap. Then Amarr Prime shows up. But you don't sell at Amarr Prime. You buy the stuff cheap that nobody is willing to buy, for even the loyalists know that the market is too meek and bring their stuff either to Jita or - to Rens. You want to sell something at Amarr Prime? Ahhh great. Take a ticket and wait until it's your turn. Maybe some people drop by that are too rich to fly a few jumps to a real market.
If you want to get rich by scam - go to Amarr Prime. It is incredible what people actually buy there. Because they take what they can like people that are used empty shelves in the bakery.
No this war is not just on the battlefield. This war is an economic war too. And Amarr Prime is down to the bones. Especially the wheat market.
Compare the prices compare the masses of goods at Amarr Prime or at Rens. No match. No match at all. No bad feelings to the Amarr Empire but you can't safe a broken economy like that through propaganda. Just watch the numbers. Watch the numbers.
Rens is the light of freedom. -- FREEDOM, PUNK & AUTOCANNONS

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Nirr'ti Kala
Amarr Blue Nova Industries
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Posted - 2009.10.17 22:09:00 -
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Ms. Red Katherinec,
Thank you for your respect of this report, and may I praise you as well, as you have well shown your colors of pride for the Amarr Empire and the Ammatar Mandate. Your perspective on this issue is vital and have refreshed very good points.
Your idea of opening up a bookstore is of great importance and significance in the depression of higher education that is found in the Ammatar Mandate. I feel that Ammatar Free Corps and Blue Nova Industries might be able to find an investment possibility in such a program; maybe, both of our corporations can contact each other for a meeting on this. If I am slow to mail you please forgive me of such slow-moving behavior I am terrible busy, but keeping up.
Similarly, I feel that if we had more investment from the Caldari State, Amarr Empire, and, possibly, the Khanid Kingdom the market stability would reach a new high. As stated by Grr, though, I feel this will not be an action that is built in a day { it will take weeks or months to create what we wish for. I am sure that with our great efforts will come visible benefits for all pilots of the Ammatar Mandate.
The respect given to Blue Nova Industries by you, Ms. Katherinec, is of much appreciation, as too is the respect from Shern and Grr. Thank you three and may our combined efforts bold well for future steps and the Empire.
-=Governor of Blue Nova Industries=- tWe build the items you need to blow stuff up!v |

Tellnan Matkiel
Gallente The Industrial Consortium
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Posted - 2009.10.17 22:15:00 -
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I find this a very interesting report. Only earlier today I was in Jarizza, contemplating setting up shop as it were. ____________ My views are my own |

Alica Wildfire
Minmatar Fish 'n' Fun
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Posted - 2009.10.17 22:25:00 -
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And now on a free market like Rens it will be interesting to see if local entrepreneur will react on this wardeclaration on the Minmatar main trade hub by an Amarr corporation.
The interesting thing on New Eve econonomy is, that it is not only solved by pushing buy and sellorders up and down a list but to rip the transports of the competitors to shreds if they get too impudent.
Either this or they will ignore this attempt. We will see if Blue Nova Industries is living in interesting times. -- FREEDOM, PUNK & AUTOCANNONS

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Nirr'ti Kala
Amarr Blue Nova Industries
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Posted - 2009.10.17 22:48:00 -
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Edited by: Nirr''ti Kala on 17/10/2009 22:47:57 Mr. Tellnan Matkiel
I would say that you setting up a shop in the Ammatar Mandate are of high respect. Just please follow the rules and religious regulations of the Empire while you are here. The Ammatar Mandate is a ripe fruit and you should pick while it is fresh.
Also, Ms. Wildfire, if in my report I was instigating any forms of market wars I am blind to see. I am merely speaking on the behalf and well-being of the great people of the Empire and the Ammatar Mandate. If for some reason my implication was addressed to such a manner of market war I am clearly misunderstood, but if this is how it stands than it will stand in this manner. I will not retroact what I have stated. Also, remember that all economies are better with competition for the markets sake and the consumers { so please pay close attention to these simple economic benefits.
-=Governor of Blue Nova Industries=- tWe build the items you need to blow stuff up!v |

Alica Wildfire
Minmatar Fish 'n' Fun
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Posted - 2009.10.18 08:37:00 -
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I am confirm with your opinion that market wars are in the interest of the consumer. To "fight" for the price can be a beancounting boring thing or it can be an interesting issue sanctioned by CONCORD. I am at the moment not interested in market wars because Amarr can't compete with Minmatar on the issue of books. Because most books that are available at Pator and Rens market are forbidden fruit anyway by the Amarr inquisition and in Ammatar Mandate this is not different.
So you won't be able to get the books from a different source in Amarr, especially no cheaper. And everybody that wants to buy books will travel to the Minmatar Republic anyway like most of your philosophers are in fact casual guests in our stores.
If I should see some of our philosophers in the shelves of your bookstore I will be more pleased than in anger. Some light in the Mandate that shines into the souls of people by Minmatar philosophy can't be that bad. It is like to have some warm candles lit under the cold darkness of the sky of religious fanatism and the blindfold of the cloak of the reaper that is covering the eyes of those under the knute of the Amarrian Empire. -- FREEDOM, PUNK & AUTOCANNONS

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Adunh Slavy
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Posted - 2009.10.18 11:18:00 -
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As a long time resident of The Mandate, perhaps longer than any who have voiced their view here, I must agree with the report. The lack of higher learning institutions has always been a restriction upon the Mandate's growth. Such an institution is needed and would be welcomed.
There is not a trade hub of any significance, though Sasta, Yuzier, Jarriza and Berta all have their fair share of activity. The combination of Yuzier and Sasta, both in San Matar, outpace all the other smaller trade systems in the region. Market stability has increased over time as the population has increased. It is much better than it was years ago. In some regards, portions of the market have an oversupply, but this seems to be the case across most regions at the moment. The overall population though is still low. too low to support some industries.
Piracy in the region has always ebbed and flowed. Recently a pirate alliance attempted to setup in the region and were wholly trounced by other elements. These other elements were not pirates, so much as Thukkers who have little regard for most outsiders. Most piracy in the region remains based around constellations as has been the case for quite some time. I do not see this changing unless the Empires provide for some sort of governorship or viceroy control over systems and constellations.
The region remains a backwater as it has for some time, though there is more water than there had been. Mostly the state of affairs has to do with the long distance to the Domain region, through Devoid, as compared to the short trip to Hemitar.
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Alica Wildfire
Minmatar Fish 'n' Fun
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Posted - 2009.10.18 12:14:00 -
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What is indeed a good thing is to enhance the infrastructure of less populated regions. Like Derelik or Molden Heath for example. The higher the population of nearby starsystems the greater the concentration of capuleers there and the thinner the capsuleers near by, this is the result of my observation.
So with Heimatar you have many pilots in space near Rens and the system directly arround this hub, you have some at Pator and Lustrevik and on the traderoute up to Hek that leads to Jita and Dodixie later. Amamake is one of the few actually prospering lowsec stationed trade hubs too. You can simply count the numbers.
But then there is a void. I traveled through all of our systems, tried to visit every system in the Minmatar Republic just to get a feeling for it's actual size. And because I do business everywhere. With the growing population we need a better infractructure beyond the core systems.
I made the interesting observation that business is much easier in this low frequented regions. Especially if famous mission agents are near by. I am Sebiestor and most of my tribe, for example, is located in the Metropolis region. This region is very important for us Minmatar as the source of technology and production. But you see a very thin infrastructure there. An infrastructure I am working on, for example. I am not interested in price battles like there are in Jita. I'm interested in building up infrastructure.
Like PIE Inc. is building up the infrastructure in Amarr Empire I try to do the same here for my people, just that I sometimes feel small and almost alone with this. It is not just about profit. It's about drawing people in that begin to use this. So my prices could be much higher, my profits could be increased. But I am first a warrior for our cause and only second a merchant. And commerce is for me just an other form of war. War of competition.
What makes a region rich? People. How can I draw people in? With cheap prices. With Rens nearby I have around twenty jumps from there to reach all Minmatar and Ammatar systems, which is the reason Rens is so important and why it is not on it's decline. It's on it's rise.
We actually checked traffic to and from Jita and to and from Amarr with cargo scanners for days. Checked the goods that are carried from those regions over the Minmatar borders. Some transports come in from Jita, but things travel more into Heimatar and Metropolis than they travel away. Even is the Minmatar capsuleer community on it's rise here.
Things are in production, some wares are importet and the cheap living here in Minmatar is now much much better than it was only a year ago. It is so good that you can make a fortune with carefully suppling the regions with lesser infrastructure from here.
So, Minmatar is rising. What we need more are miners and producers. Most mining corporations are settled in Caldari space around Jita. Jita where every day the asteroid belts are emptied. Here in Minmatar space some of the rarest ores you can find through whole New Eden can be found. This I learned from my new friends at Fish 'n' Fun.
To look at the world around you not with a warriors eye but with a miners can be interesting. I can give this advice for every warrior out there to join a bunch of miners for some weeks and learn. Learn to think strategically. -- FREEDOM, PUNK & AUTOCANNONS

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Shern
Minmatar Ammatar Free Corps Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2009.10.18 14:51:00 -
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There is ISK to be made in the 'non-hub' regions. Turnover may be poorer compared to the more populated areas, but mark-ups are higher and may suit the casual or time-poor trader.
Trade is about competition, but it is a more healthy form of competition than warfare. Raising galactic trade helps all the empires and nations.
My homeland needs investment and welcomes corporations with the right ethics and resources. Our doors are open to our Amarrian friends and Caldari allies and we will trade with Federation and even tribal sources who respect our customs.
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Nirr'ti Kala
Amarr Blue Nova Industries
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Posted - 2009.10.18 18:00:00 -
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Ms. Wildfire,
Your recent response to this topic has been surprisingly logical and well informing, and for that I thank you for your insight on this topic. I agree with many aspects you have pointed out, such as Molden Hearth is increasing in numbers of transactions, and I feel that this will only create a monopoly in the market infrastructure, which is not going to be good for smaller industrial corporations and military personnel. Although, it could, as you have stated, by creating a pricing war which would in turn allow for prices to fall dramatically.
Although, I feel that there needs a redirect of these resources and trade route to the Ammatar Mandate as it can provide a offset to this bias market that is growing so predominate in Rens. The danger of Rens is heavy, as well as the surrounding systems, but for Amarrian loyalist and all others. For this, I propose that we help build a stronger infrastructure in the Mandate.
Minmatar Republic has been built on lying, cheating, and stealing, so for us Amarrians we can not perceive that their markets there would influence any different. For the safety and resolution of tour peoplev it would be of best benefit to invest in the Ammatar Mandate.
From what I can see, if we invested in the Ammatar Mandate it would, perhaps, benefit over the border of the Ammatar Mandate { in both directions. I believe this would bold very well for all industrial corporations and the market stability as a whole of New Eden, though, as stated by Mr. Slavy I feel we need to help produce a more higher education system in the Mandate.
I am hoping to create a summit of local and non-local corporations and alliance that will discuss the danger of not having a well advanced higher educational system in the Ammatar Mandate. This will need to be a settled dispute that will help prosper all of the Ammatar Mandate and the Amarr Empire. I will write a personal letter to pilots Grr, Shern, Red Katherine, and Adunh Slavy. I am hoping to invite other representatives of many other organizations as we work on this present issue.
-=Governor of Blue Nova Industries=- tWe build the items you need to blow stuff up!v |
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Alica Wildfire
Minmatar Fish 'n' Fun
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Posted - 2009.10.18 19:05:00 -
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Dear Nirr'ti Kala,
the problem with the publishing of books in the Mandate is that you only can provide a very very small selection of what is provided at Rens and Pator or even Amamake. Because the laws in the Mandate are Amarrian and forbid many of the best Minmatar and Gallente publishings.
This is no problem on Amarr Prime, where a fourishing bookstore has established, because this is in the center of the Empire. But just a few jumps from Rens this will be hard. Anyway I wish you good luck. It is interesting, that the customs don't check for Minmatar books that are imported into the Mandate so you could use this gap in law to publish them anyway. For us capsuleers the inquisition mostly makes an exception.
Besides this the Minmatar Republic is based on ideals, on hard work and on the will for freedom and is the result of the raising of the former Empire slaves that have broken their shackles and began to live a life of human beeings instead of beaten dogs of the Empire.
There is no lie, there is no stealing there is just our freedom and our hard work and our fighting against the ursupators that returned to renew our shackles and burn our skin with the mark of the next owner.
Forget it. If you are coming for this you will fail and Rens and the free people here will defend itself. I'm very sure it will.
Rens is freedom. Rens is free speech. Rens is prosperity. Rens is hope for our Republic. It is a burning star in the darkness, a lighthouse that shines deep into the Empire and shows the way those who learned to see through the lies and deception of the Empire. -- FREEDOM, PUNK & AUTOCANNONS

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Tellnan Matkiel
Gallente The Industrial Consortium
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Posted - 2009.10.18 20:53:00 -
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Originally by: Nirr'ti Kala Edited by: Nirr''ti Kala on 17/10/2009 22:47:57 Mr. Tellnan Matkiel
I would say that you setting up a shop in the Ammatar Mandate are of high respect. Just please follow the rules and religious regulations of the Empire while you are here. The Ammatar Mandate is a ripe fruit and you should pick while it is fresh.
Well, I have been weighing my options today, and I think I will put my isk on the Mandate, and hope in my own small way to contribute to its development. Though it will take me a month or so to wrap up my current concerns. Time enough to establish a good reputation among the local authorities.
I am not of your faith, but I do not denigrate it. I've had no problem living in the Empire before. I doubt I shall do so now. ____________ My views are my own |

Nirr'ti Kala
Amarr Blue Nova Industries
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Posted - 2009.10.20 00:00:00 -
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Mr. Matkiel,
Allow me to thank you for your contributions to the Mandate and its future prosper. Your efforts will not go with out notice, and all your assistance will help the great people of the Ammatar Mandate. Please, read my report to understand what discrepancies you will be facing while in the Mandate, so you can better prepare for those.
I will assist you in ways of commerce, so please contact me at will. I am also located in our public channel of BNI, so if you are in need of my attention you can possible find me there too. We, as our corporations together, might be able to find ways of assisting the markets together and also one another. Please, contact me for a meeting about these future contributions.
-=Governor of Blue Nova Industries=- tWe build the items you need to blow stuff up!v |
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