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Punx Evangeline
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.27 01:04:00 -
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As some of you may know, patrolling the Sev3rance pocket of Providence is a new duty that IÆve taken up with gusto. Most of the day I fly around TU-O0T, cloaked up and getting the locals used to my presence. Eventually, while scouting around, I came upon the terrestrial Planet V. Being the curious sort, I handed off the controls of my third trusty Hound to my XO and descended to the planetÆs surface.
Popping open the hatch of my capsule, my face began immediately began to freeze. The weak sun barely warmed this small planet and provided very little in the way of light. The atmosphere was too thin to support me for any length of time, so I donned a breathing mask in addition to my temperature regulating clothes. On the plus side though, the light gravity made covering the capsule with snow easy.
I warmed my hands up by rubbing them together as I made my way to the enclosed colony. Entry into the colony was a lot easier than I had anticipated. There were many exits and no need for guards at because any would be escapee would be nearly instantly frozen on this barely hospitable planet.
The bedraggled slaves worked the vast fields inside the colony used to feed the millions in the orbital stations and CVA ships. Their backs were bent, they were dressed in rags and their skin was very dark from the blazing heat lamps overhead. The slaves tended the crop while their overseers sat in comfortable climate controlled boxes overhead and the slaver hounds herded thm like sheep. The slavesÆ work in the fields slowly brought them closer to me so I concealed myself in the broad leaves of the crops. Soon an aged, stooped man hitting weeds with a hoe was almost within armÆs reach of me.
ôPsst,ö I hissed at him.
The man slowly turned my way. He spotted me and then did the most curious thing. He started screaming and pointing at me, ôKill on sight! ItÆs HER! Punx Evangeline the terrorist! Kill on sight!ö and ran away.
What a most peculiar reaction. The Provi-pigÆs propaganda must have permeated all the way down to the lowest of the slaves. I was a bit flattered with the face and name recognition, but I had no time to hang about, so I quickly bolted for my capsule, the salivating slave hounds hot on my heels.
As soon as the arctic blast from outside hit the canines, they stopped and were content to bark at me from the comfort of the colony. I quickly uncovered the capsule and swung the hatch open. As I jammed the airlock closed, I could hear shouts from around me. Quickly, I found my seat, I fired up the jets and hit the launch button. Shots rang off the outside of the hull from some trigger happy slaver but the distance between me and my would be killer opened up in a few seconds as the capsule launched back into space. The slow ascent into orbit gave me time to collect my thoughts.
Between the protection racket and the propaganda, freeing these slaves is not going to be a simple matter of landing on the planet, scooping as many slaves as I can with the help of a few marines and blasting back into Minmatar Empire space. No, that path is closed. The planets light gravity meant that those people were trapped there for life, their bones wouldnÆt support their muscular bodies in a normal gravity environment. Besides, the only way I could get them to come with me is by force, and I refuse that path.
The only way to bring freedom to the poor people of Providence is to destroy their pig masters. Blow them out of the sky and bring Providence back to the natural order of things: Anarchy.
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Jakiin
Khanid Provincial Vanguard
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Posted - 2010.01.27 01:17:00 -
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Someone please get word to the overseers on that planet that their slave hound trainers need to be shot. I've no idea how they actually managed to make the hounds less aggressive pursuers than natural, but perhaps the beasts natural ferocity will return after having sampled the flesh of those who once tamed them. And are given competent masters.
* Jakiin Torash Holder Heir of the Kingdom 'Pacifist Reclaimer'
Uncle Jak wants YOU to join the Khanid Provincial Vanguard! |
Invelious
Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2010.01.27 01:22:00 -
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Dear Lord, there is so much that is wrong with this pure bs story of yours. I dont even know where to begin, its actually not even required to break it down for the public, as your opening statements are more than enough for anyone to realize how bogus your propaganda scout report is.
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Graelyn
Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2010.01.27 03:35:00 -
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I've never heard of this pilot.
Yet slaves with no access to Neo-Comm media have.
Yep, it's a Fractionist's 'facts' alright.
It goes in the usual folder.
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2010.01.27 10:54:00 -
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What is it that the Factionistas say?
"Dare to dream."
And this account sounds just like the sort of dream that an anarchist would have.
Luckily for the indentured workers of Providence, I suspect that a dream is all it is.
Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori.
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GanSho
Mystic Lion Hearts Sev3rance
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Posted - 2010.01.27 10:55:00 -
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You should have made a Story about how you and half a dozen of your Bombers attempted to use a Black Ops Jumpbridge to hotdrop a lonely hauler or Mining Barge (yes, The Star Fraction needs 6:1 odds to kill unarmed ships), when a brave Sev3rance Pilot decided to take matters into his own hands, warped into your tightly packed ships with his Armageddon classe Battleship and activated his Smartbombs!
An "Armageddon" indeed, his sacrifice has made him a hero amongst our people, as he took no less than 5 of your Ships with him, as well as sending some of their Pilots (including you) screaming into the afterlife!
But of course, try fooling the public with your "efforts" to free slaves... ______________
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.27 11:17:00 -
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Edited by: ChipMo on 27/01/2010 11:17:12 Quite the dilemma, I agree with your conclusion though. If we remove those who oppress the workers then they will be free to form their own social structures and reap the rewards of their own hard labour. I haven't visited any of the habitable worlds within XV7L-S yet, but I'll make a note of this world & take a look one day in the future to see how things change as the puppeteers lose their grip.
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Snakester
Caldari Blood and Money Sev3rance
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Posted - 2010.01.27 11:18:00 -
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Originally by: ChipMo Edited by: ChipMo on 27/01/2010 11:17:12 Quite the dilemma, I agree with your conclusion though. If we remove those who oppress the workers then they will be free to form their own social structures and reap the rewards of their own hard labour. I haven't visited any of the habitable worlds within XV7L-S yet, but I'll make a note of this world & take a look one day in the future to see how things change as the puppeteers lose their grip.
You need to uncloak and land to do that. Sig removed, inappropriate link. ~Saint |
Punx Evangeline
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.27 12:44:00 -
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Edited by: Punx Evangeline on 27/01/2010 12:46:09 Mr. Jakiin û Yes I'm quite lucky that those slave hounds were soft. Living in a colony on a harsh world with an average temperature outside of 88K (-300F) and thin atmosphere, there is no place for those slaves to escape, it they went outside, they would die in a matter of minutes if not seconds. The slaves were actually quite docile as well. What slaver wouldn't get lax in a pace like that?
Mr. Invelious and Mr. Blakeû You're both kind of cute when you're angry, why don't you come down to TU-O0T? Most of your fellow capsuleers seem to have fled.
Mr. Graelyn û Yes, actually I would be surprised if you did, I've recently joined the Star Fraction. I was drawn to their alliance through the bravery shown in the Battle of Space and Freedom II.
Mr. GanSho û Hotdrops into the sev3erence pocket are quite a blast, but it's amazing what a lone, young bomber pilot can do to one of your systems. And you are quite right, I was 'Tattooed' by Mr. TattooHead in Dital. When I woke up in the clone vats, I laughed my bum off. He is a fine adversary.
Mr. Snakester û It's quite easy to uncloak and go exploring when all the Sev3erence and CVA pilots have fled from a young pilot like me who spends a quite a bit of time asleep in her bomber. Quite sad actually.
-Punx
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Evet Morrel
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.27 13:19:00 -
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Edited by: Evet Morrel on 27/01/2010 13:20:18
Punx your marvellous darling,
Display's of heroics are the province of brave young things like yourself. I'm just glad you wrote this account and it wasn't simply confined to our Fraction mess, didn't we all predict that Amarr loyalists would bleat endlessly.
Bar, bar Amarr babes,
Love to come with, next time, Evet
On the road to JERICHO, a revolutionary once said love your neighbour as yourself. Sound the horn for freedom: The only fight in new Eden worth damnation is the fight against the Amarr slave industry
JOIN the revolution!
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Graelyn
Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2010.01.27 14:40:00 -
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*The old man seems to suddenly be in a wonderful mood*
Originally by: "Punx Evangeline" Mr. Graelyn û Yes, actually I would be surprised if you did, I've recently joined the Star Fraction.
'You're right Graelyn' is a good place to begin, but I trust next go-round, a more....opposing retort will be forthcoming? Something that doesn't confirm the things your enemies say of you? I trust that it will be so, my dear!
Originally by: "Evet Morrel" Display's of heroics are the province of brave young things like yourself. I'm just glad you wrote this account and it wasn't simply confined to our Fraction mess, didn't we all predict that Amarr loyalists would bleat endlessly.
*Graelyn smiles at the newest arrival*
Ah, hello young lady. You claim it's on purpose, then, and that "you all" signed off on the thing? In approval even? For fun, you say? Kicks! All on purpose, to make those silly Amarrians call you out in public on your falsehoods? To lead the Neo-Com readers to believe that SF pilots open their mouths and made-up fantasies come out?
*the old man chuckles*
You sure got me! I'm positively befuddled over here, I can tell you. Good Show!
I congratulate you then, and encourage you to do so again and again and again for the benefit of the audience. I will gladly suffer the harsh barbs of your oh-so-devastating wit to allow new pilots to form an accurate opinion of your alliance and the validity of any words coming from it, the old Alliances having learned this rather basic stuff already. Public Service, you understand...
Do take care out there. And think bigger next time your drug-addled minds get to dreaming! I can't wait to hear of your grand rookie adventures, blowing up titan fleets and whatnot.
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Snakester
Caldari Blood and Money Sev3rance
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Posted - 2010.01.27 18:00:00 -
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Originally by: Punx Evangeline Mr. Snakester û It's quite easy to uncloak and go exploring when all the Sev3erence and CVA pilots have fled from a young pilot like me who spends a quite a bit of time asleep in her bomber. Quite sad actually.
-Punx
Funny that cos ive spent most of my time ratting and doing anoms in every system in our const, ive made a point of doing it, the fact that u and your lackys havent uncloaked and tried with me is quite sad actually.
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Evet Morrel
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.27 18:56:00 -
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Edited by: Evet Morrel on 27/01/2010 19:02:49
Excuse me, you are ridiculous your denials are absurd, your intelligence hopeless. You've admitted as much here. Is it news that you're slavers or that your economy is propped up by coercion, the only news here is that Punx, visited one of your slave compounds, and made fools of you all. Yes we predicted you would bleat .
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Graelyn
Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2010.01.27 19:01:00 -
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Edited by: Graelyn on 27/01/2010 19:04:45
I think it's fairly clear, given the ridiculous story, and the authors own subsequent admissions afterwards about facts presented therein, that she did not.
How about you two ladies go huddle up, hammer out a more believable story together, and we can meet back here in time for evening coffee. Won't that be lovely?
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Evet Morrel
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.27 19:10:00 -
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Oooh, what a shock you really don't believe anything we say. Gosh that undermines my faith in Punx. Well, I encourage others to check the indices and see how we hit your slave economy.
What a colorless man you are.
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Merdaneth
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2010.01.27 22:27:00 -
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Edited by: Merdaneth on 27/01/2010 22:32:34 Curious about the raider fleets SF is claiming to deploy to suppress industrial and military activities in Severance space I moved out to TU-O0T today for a patrol of my own.
As soon as I jumped into KBP7-G I was shot at. Not by Star Fraction though, but by members of the Tribal Liberation Force. I shrugged off their shots and within several minutes of the encounter a Providence Holder patrol chased the terrorists away from the gate. At the Dital side I spotted one lone Star Fraction pilot in a Stealth Bomber who quickly cloaked.
I flew on to TU-O0T and indeed noticed two SF pilots in that system: the poster of this report, one Punx Evangeline and mr. Chipmo. As any self-respecting 'ratter' I immediately warped to the top belt at 0km and started shooting the Sansha pirate ships assembled there, bouncing off the densely packed asteroids as I melted them. I cleared all the belts, then started again at the top again, but no hostiles appeared to interrupt my activity. Briefly I was joined by an Armageddon class ship, but of the Star Fraction pilots there was no sign.
I went to another system and cleared its belts of Sansha ships. That system also contained one Star Fraction pilot who never appeared on scan or visual. After nearly two hours worth of belt patrols I was beginning to get the sense that the intensity of the Star Fraction campaign might be a bit overstated in their own communications. Perhaps their pilots have a particular preference for looking out of the windows of a cloaked vessel for hours on end, but that sort of contradicts the bold and daring picture they like to sketch of themselves.
I returned to KBP/Dital gate, and behold, there was a battle there! This time no TLF forces were involved, but a dozen ships from another corporation unknown to meg. Again slugs bounced of my armor and missiles tore away bits and pieces of my ship, but it survived. From my patrol I can confirm that KBP7-G and surrounding systems are not free of danger, but the major sources of danger don't seem to related to SF. As far as I can tell, the Star Fraction threat is only a minor factor in this area.
Therefore it is my suggestion to rename the current SF campaign to Operation: Lackluster. It is only a minor fonetical change but I believe that label is much more fitting than the one proposed by the Cosmopolite. ____
The Illusion of Freedom | The Truth about Slavery |
Jakiin
Khanid Provincial Vanguard
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Posted - 2010.01.27 22:35:00 -
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Prediction: The Master Guardian's report will be ignored by SF unless they can figure out a way to claim they were behind the TLF attacks.
* Jakiin Torash Holder Heir of the Kingdom 'Pacifist Reclaimer'
Uncle Jak wants YOU to join the Khanid Provincial Vanguard! |
Invelious
Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2010.01.27 22:45:00 -
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Originally by: Evet Morrel Oooh, what a shock you really don't believe anything we say. Gosh that undermines my faith in Punx. Well, I encourage others to check the indices and see how we hit your slave economy.
What a colorless man you are.
Seriously, you boost much? Anyone hearing this story would clearly see the issues with its reliability for being true or remotely factual.
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Merdaneth
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2010.01.27 22:59:00 -
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Brothers, in all honesty, at least we have a report here. Progress reports on campaigns is something we see far to few of on this summit. Ms. Evangeline has even inspired me to post a counter-report.
Surely both ms. Constantine's and ms. Evangeline's report contain certain 'fictional' aspects. But ms. Evangeline's report is much easier on the eyes and I believe there is less potential for confusing the fictional and real elements by the readers.
Let us be honest, you prefer a report written by ms. Evangeline above one written by ms. Constantine, right?
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The Illusion of Freedom | The Truth about Slavery |
Punx Evangeline
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.28 00:16:00 -
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Mr. Graelyn û You are certainly a charming old man, but to be honest I do not crave your belief nor your approval for what I do. (Was that better? I don't want you to lose god points or whatever you Amarrians use to determine who is holier than thou this week.)
Mr. Snakester û Excellent, I hope you pass the word around not to worry about me in local. Be sure to tell your friends.
Mr. Merdaneth û I'm so sorry to have missed my first gentleman caller, my sleep cycle has been off lately while I've slept in my ship. Hopefully next time I'll be awake and I can send a few torpedoes your way, purely as a friendly hello. Thank you for your kind words, nonetheless.
Mr. Invelious û As I've told Mr. Graelyn, you can believe me or not, I really don't care.
-Punx
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.28 01:44:00 -
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Edited by: ChipMo on 28/01/2010 01:46:13
Originally by: Merdaneth
Curious about the raider fleets SF is claiming to deploy to suppress industrial and military activities in Severance space I moved out to TU-O0T today for a patrol of my own.
As soon as I jumped into KBP7-G I was shot at. Not by Star Fraction though, but by members of the Tribal Liberation Force. I shrugged off their shots and within several minutes of the encounter a Providence Holder patrol chased the terrorists away from the gate. At the Dital side I spotted one lone Star Fraction pilot in a Stealth Bomber who quickly cloaked.
I flew on to TU-O0T and indeed noticed two SF pilots in that system: the poster of this report, one Punx Evangeline and mr. Chipmo. As any self-respecting 'ratter' I immediately warped to the top belt at 0km and started shooting the Sansha pirate ships assembled there, bouncing off the densely packed asteroids as I melted them. I cleared all the belts, then started again at the top again, but no hostiles appeared to interrupt my activity. Briefly I was joined by an Armageddon class ship, but of the Star Fraction pilots there was no sign.
I went to another system and cleared its belts of Sansha ships. That system also contained one Star Fraction pilot who never appeared on scan or visual. After nearly two hours worth of belt patrols I was beginning to get the sense that the intensity of the Star Fraction campaign might be a bit overstated in their own communications. Perhaps their pilots have a particular preference for looking out of the windows of a cloaked vessel for hours on end, but that sort of contradicts the bold and daring picture they like to sketch of themselves.
I returned to KBP/Dital gate, and behold, there was a battle there! This time no TLF forces were involved, but a dozen ships from another corporation unknown to meg. Again slugs bounced of my armor and missiles tore away bits and pieces of my ship, but it survived. From my patrol I can confirm that KBP7-G and surrounding systems are not free of danger, but the major sources of danger don't seem to related to SF. As far as I can tell, the Star Fraction threat is only a minor factor in this area.
Therefore it is my suggestion to rename the current SF campaign to Operation: Lackluster. It is only a minor fonetical change but I believe that label is much more fitting than the one proposed by the Cosmopolite.
I did come across you in XV7L-S today, I was quite surprised to see your Crusader class frigate going up against a Sansha Battleship & wingmen. Most hostiles in the target constellation use Battle cruiser class ships, and often Battleship class vessels, given that I am geared towards taking large craft with my Bomber & a wingman or two, a frigate was not my primary prey.
I do not believe you gave an accurate survey of the war zone though, for example - the Apocalypse class Battleship you were sat with in one belt was neutral to us, had she been hostile then you would have seen action there. Also, a Raven & a Maelstrom have been uncovered and destroyed by me & my allies which you seem to have missed. It is standard practice to destroy wrecks we leave behind as denial to the enemy, so there are no physical records of our actions but the various virtual databases will no doubt throw light on our activity.
I also had an ill-advised assault against a Drake solo which lead to the demise of "-JFS- Boom" in the dieing hours of this day, but it was a good test of the ships capabilities and I am quite confident we shall infuriate Sev3rance over the course of the campaign.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.28 01:50:00 -
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But I digress, basically yes I saw you - your ship class was not what I expected to find doing what you claim to be doing. If you were genuinely trying to help maintain -7- military index by killing Sansha ships, I struggle to believe an Interceptor would be an efficient way of doing that. I chose to leave you be & focus on targets 'farming' Sansha Complexes in powerful, expensive vessels.
If it turns out I am wrong & your frigate can maintain an index on it's own, then I will adjust my tactics accordingly. For the moment I am exceedingly pleased with our tactics so far. Yes we have made a lot of silly mistakes in the learning period adapting to a new region we're fighting in, but those are trivial, I have the gut feeling we are fundamentally on the right track here
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LiuSang Nightingale
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Posted - 2010.01.28 03:43:00 -
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Originally by: Snakester
Originally by: Punx Evangeline Mr. Snakester û It's quite easy to uncloak and go exploring when all the Sev3erence and CVA pilots have fled from a young pilot like me who spends a quite a bit of time asleep in her bomber. Quite sad actually.
-Punx
Funny that cos ive spent most of my time ratting and doing anoms in every system in our const, ive made a point of doing it, the fact that u and your lackys havent uncloaked and tried with me is quite sad actually.
Snake.
Rat harder, your indexes are slipping.
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Gigis Nooj
Caldari KINGS OF EDEN Sev3rance
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Posted - 2010.01.28 06:04:00 -
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Originally by: Punx Evangeline The only way to bring freedom to the poor people of Providence is to destroy their pig masters. Blow them out of the sky and bring Providence back to the natural order of things: Anarchy.
So does that mean that the SBUs will be going up soon? Or will you just tour planets and distract the slaves?
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Scillicicio
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Posted - 2010.01.28 09:08:00 -
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*ClapClapClap*
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Punx Evangeline
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.28 12:35:00 -
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In the early hours of the morning, I was in Y-9 and I noticed Mr. Snakester in local. After a short conversation, he gloated that he had destroyed the colony on Planet V. He killed millions and was pleased with himself.
Horrified, I returned to Planet V in TU. I could see from orbit that the colony was a smoking wreckage. Men, women, children, slaves, slavers and hounds. There were bodies everywhere, all dead without discrimination.
This is why I fight degenerates like Mr. Snakester and his Sev3erence brothers.
That is why I fight the CVA who welcomes such monsters with open arms.
I would think that even the Amarr would be horrified by such monstrosities, if nothing else but for the waste of resources. I could kill Sev3erence ships and clones, but that doesn't stop immortal capsuleers and it won't stop me when I die. I will simply reship and continue the fight. The only way to bring down these monsters is to hit them in their pocketbook. Deny them the resources of the space they claim.
Free captains of New Eden, join me in my fight.
-Punx
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Merdaneth
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2010.01.28 12:36:00 -
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Mr. ChipMo, thank you for also posting a report. As I said, reports with decent amount of actual content them are far and few between.
As for your struggle to believe that an Interceptor class vessel like the Crusader can be efficient against Sansha pirates, clearing all belts from such vessels is the top efficiency I can reach in a particular system. They didn't seem to have any interest in returning after I summarily destroyed all their patrols, both small and large.
I am not interested in 'maintaining indexes', since I believe their value has no impact on any strategic objectives I value. Maintaining an index for the sake of maintain the index is folly even though I could easily do so if I wanted.
As for your reports of other battleships, I must say that I was somewhat inattentive when scouring the belts. Perhaps I was too much into my role as inexperienced 'ratter'.
You own combat records indicate two kills in TU-O0T over a period of 28 days. What does this indicate according to you?
- There are almost no targets in that system - There are targets in that system, but Star Fraction coverage is insufficient to destroy a significant quantity these targets - There are targets in that system, Star Fraction coverage is good, but they lack the capability to destroy a significant quantity these targets - Something else? ____
The Illusion of Freedom | The Truth about Slavery |
Fridarey
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.28 13:27:00 -
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Originally by: Punx Evangeline In the early hours of the morning, I was in Y-9 and I noticed Mr. Snakester in local. After a short conversation, he gloated that he had destroyed the colony on Planet V. He killed millions and was pleased with himself.
Horrified, I returned to Planet V in TU. I could see from orbit that the colony was a smoking wreckage. Men, women, children, slaves, slavers and hounds. There were bodies everywhere, all dead without discrimination.
This is why I fight degenerates like Mr. Snakester and his Sev3erence brothers.
That is why I fight the CVA who welcomes such monsters with open arms.
I would think that even the Amarr would be horrified by such monstrosities, if nothing else but for the waste of resources. I could kill Sev3erence ships and clones, but that doesn't stop immortal capsuleers and it won't stop me when I die. I will simply reship and continue the fight. The only way to bring down these monsters is to hit them in their pocketbook. Deny them the resources of the space they claim.
Free captains of New Eden, join me in my fight.
-Punx
Far more important to repeat this than entertain any discussion with Merdaneth's pointless nit-picking irrelevance. Allies of CVA should discuss this post.
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Graelyn
Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2010.01.28 13:37:00 -
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Maybe you could quote a source that wasn't revealed as a source of fantastical whimsy in the same thread?
Blew up a colony, oh my.
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2010.01.28 13:48:00 -
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Originally by: Fridarey
Originally by: Punx Evangeline In the early hours of the morning, I was in Y-9 and I noticed Mr. Snakester in local. After a short conversation, he gloated that he had destroyed the colony on Planet V. He killed millions and was pleased with himself.
Horrified, I returned to Planet V in TU. I could see from orbit that the colony was a smoking wreckage. Men, women, children, slaves, slavers and hounds. There were bodies everywhere, all dead without discrimination.
This is why I fight degenerates like Mr. Snakester and his Sev3erence brothers.
That is why I fight the CVA who welcomes such monsters with open arms.
I would think that even the Amarr would be horrified by such monstrosities, if nothing else but for the waste of resources. I could kill Sev3erence ships and clones, but that doesn't stop immortal capsuleers and it won't stop me when I die. I will simply reship and continue the fight. The only way to bring down these monsters is to hit them in their pocketbook. Deny them the resources of the space they claim.
Free captains of New Eden, join me in my fight.
-Punx
Far more important to repeat this than entertain any discussion with Merdaneth's pointless nit-picking irrelevance. Allies of CVA should discuss this post.
Quite why we should take the unsubstantiated claims of an alleged fantasist seriously is beyond me, particularly when no evidence has been presented.
Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori.
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