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Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.05.21 21:51:00 -
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Rho Dynamics Corporation Expanding Horizons
Introducing a Naval defense contractor with an investment in the future of democracy
Alenia, Verge Vendor Region - May, 21st 108 - Rho Dynamics Corporation plunges forward into the private sector of the interstellar defense industry with its plans to expand its employee and operational quota to include capsule pilots, experienced engineers, technical science personnel, and office labor force to complement the anticipated growth.
With increasing tensions along the borders of Federation space, Rho Dynamics foresees an investment opportunity in the growing contingent of pilot corporations flourishing within its borders as the need for armed security forces to combat the outlaw presence is anticipated to rise dramatically. "Placid has always been a haven for unsavory bandits and murderers," remarked RhoDyne CEO Kaleigh Doyle, "Rho Dynamics will endeavor to supply private and lawful entities an avenue to purchase the highest quality in Gallentean hardware for its security forces to repel and potentially curb such behavior."
While notable corporations Creodron and Roden Shipyards dominate the industry in private sales and Federal defense contracts, Rho Dynamics has managed to etch a small share of the bureaucratic pie when last month to everyone's surprise the fledgling entity was awarded a contract by the Federation Navy after considerable lobbying by private investors Gauron Investments and Modern Finances Corporation. Industry analysts are abuzz with rumors of a growing trend by the Navy to increase investment spending in smaller entities to fill mammoth orders the larger corporations are having trouble satisfying. While Senate and military officials refuse to comment on this recent change in behavior, Mrs. Doyle sees this as "a good sign" and "a clear indicator of a prosperous economy."
But the former holoreel actress and current RhoDyne CEO insists, "Rho isn't just interested in profit. Our employees are dedicated to the ideals behind the Federation, including human rights and free fair trade, and have a vested interest in the democratic system. As such the corporation will be involved in voicing the concerns of free-thinking people in the realm of global politics and extend its security forces to patrolling regions where the Navy lacks resources to reach. The prosperity of Federation territory secures the investment for the future."
About Rho Dynamics Communications Portal Employment Opportunities
For further information, contact: Kaleigh Doyle, Chief Executive Officer
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Hin Vemere
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Posted - 2006.05.21 22:28:00 -
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Fledgling pod pilots should look to Rho Dynamics for an example of giving back to the Federation that has protected and nurtured them. Too many turn to violence and the mindless pursuit of profit at a time when the Navy needs them the most. War is coming, and the sole shining light of democracy in the universe is at risk from terrorists and fascists. Join the fight, and defend your freedoms!
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Jacq d'Luna
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Posted - 2006.05.21 23:11:00 -
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Edited by: Jacq d''Luna on 21/05/2006 23:10:55 Ah. So we have competition? It seems a hostile take-over might be needed.
*Smiles Wryly*
Good luck Kayleigh, with your elegant leadership I am sure RHO will go far. Though obviously it will always exist in the shadow of Krysalis.
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Shemar
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Posted - 2006.05.22 01:09:00 -
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This new initiative by the lovely Ms. Kaleigh Doyle is indeed good news and shows that there are people that care about the future of the Federation and what it stands for. I wish you every success. ________________
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Alexi Borizkova
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Posted - 2006.05.22 02:05:00 -
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So now you're telling me that a member corporation of the glamour syndicate*represses a chuckle* is moving into the security arena?
Well, I don't know any of pressing details, but I can at least project that the frozen corpses will be among the best dressed and most attractive specimens in all of eve.
*comm channel closes to peals of laughter*
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Tarsha Listur
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Posted - 2006.05.22 06:32:00 -
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Originally by: Alexi Borizkova So now you're telling me that a member corporation of the glamour syndicate*represses a chuckle* is moving into the security arena?
Well, I don't know any of pressing details, but I can at least project that the frozen corpses will be among the best dressed and most attractive specimens in all of eve.
*comm channel closes to peals of laughter*
not at all, if you used your oh so sound wit and intellect you may note that Rho is NOT a member of the GLS
Quote: Kalahari Wayrest :F*** noobs, they cause lag!
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Plan Neun
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Posted - 2006.05.22 07:51:00 -
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Godspeed and good luck with RhoDyne Kaleigh. I wish you all the best and hope you manage to pull this exellent idea off.
"I Will Drug You and Fluff You, through the permafrost"
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Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.05.22 12:23:00 -
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*grins*
Thanks for the kind remarks everyone, and I still love you Alexi.
xoxo
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Horatio Cain
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Posted - 2006.05.22 12:58:00 -
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Originally by: Alexi Borizkova So now you're telling me that a member corporation of the glamour syndicate*represses a chuckle* is moving into the security arena?
Well, I don't know any of pressing details, but I can at least project that the frozen corpses will be among the best dressed and most attractive specimens in all of eve.
*comm channel closes to peals of laughter*
What are you chuckling at bozo? I have heard of GLS and I have a good feeling that Rho Industries will be equally successful at whatever field they go into. As for New Age Solutions.....who the hell are they?
Anywho. Good luck Kaleigh on your new corporation. I have no doubts you will lead them to success!
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Irias Salo
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Posted - 2006.05.22 15:06:00 -
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I wish you luck in this endeavour Ms Doyle, and hope that your goals are met.
Join APEX Unlimited today for exciting employment opportunities.
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Alexi Borizkova
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Posted - 2006.05.22 15:20:00 -
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Originally by: Tarsha Listur
not at all, if you used your oh so sound wit and intellect you may note that Rho is NOT a member of the GLS
*Thumbs through massive stack of GLS press releases with Kaleigh at the headline*
Was, is... Sometimes I forget how readily allegiances are changed in some parts of the world. However, a legacy of quality entertainment is sure to make this endeavour succeed marvelously. In times of darkness, laughter brightens the soul.
In Corporate Caldari, taxes pay YOU. |
Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.05.22 16:32:00 -
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There's a significant difference between switching allegiances and pursuing new business opportunities.
I've always been committed to friends, family, and the welfare of my homeland.
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Gorion Wassenar
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Posted - 2006.05.22 16:41:00 -
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Welcome to the world of weapon sales my dear. I'm sure we'll be seeing what products Rho can come up with eh?
See you on the market. ------------------
CEO of TKI Public Channel: TKI-Net http://s14.invisionfree.com/Tsuroki |
Takitoo
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Posted - 2006.05.22 16:54:00 -
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Good Luck, Kaleigh. I hope you give the industrial weenies in Krysalis hell.
.. Uhoh ...
Takitoo looks over her shoulder and cuts feeds. ___________________________
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DeadRow
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Posted - 2006.05.22 17:09:00 -
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Good luck Kaleigh- Though im sure you wont be needing it
/My posts and opinions are my owns and do not reflect my corp/alliance in anyway
Joshua Foiritain > Im going so fast my panties are |
Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.05.22 18:48:00 -
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Mr. Wassenar, I'd dare not dissappoint.
Thanks DeadRow darling, and careful Tak; I hear Mr. d'Luna can be quite a beast when you get on his bad side.
xoxo
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Crystal Kali
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Posted - 2006.05.23 08:27:00 -
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Originally by: Hin Vemere Fledgling pod pilots should look to Rho Dynamics for an example of giving back to the Federation that has protected and nurtured them. Too many turn to violence and the mindless pursuit of profit at a time when the Navy needs them the most. War is coming, and the sole shining light of democracy in the universe is at risk from terrorists and fascists. Join the fight, and defend your freedoms!
Well said, Mr Vemere. I wish Rho Dynamics all the best in this venture and will be interested to see how it develops on the galactic scale.
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Able Citizen
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Posted - 2006.05.23 15:53:00 -
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Edited by: Able Citizen on 23/05/2006 15:55:09
Originally by: Hin Vemere Fledgling pod pilots should look to Rho Dynamics for an example of giving back to the Federation that has protected and nurtured them. Too many turn to violence and the mindless pursuit of profit at a time when the Navy needs them the most. War is coming, and the sole shining light of democracy in the universe is at risk from terrorists and fascists. Join the fight, and defend your freedoms!
'protected and nurtured' by the Federation? I am certain that those who had to endure the horrific events on Reschard would disagree with your praise of the Federation. Those devils that sit in the seats of power are not in the business of protecting their citizens. They are focused on playing to citizen's fears to muster support for their military industrial complex, which apparently Rho Dynamics wishes to be a part of.
Beware all would-be patriots of the Federation: your leaders expect you to be the meatshield behind which the elites will cower while clutching their political titles. They are preparing their post-war profiteering agenda even before the war is declared!
Mrs. Doyle: while I have no reason to cause your venture harm, I must repudiate your blind support for the Federation. I will avoid making purchases of equipment placed on the market by your new enterprise and will encourage other freecaptains to follow in my example.
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Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.05.23 18:16:00 -
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Blindly following the Federation? Quite the contrary, most able of citizens; I voice my concerns and/or issues with my government when appropriate dear. I also do my part to ensure the people are safe from threats both foreign and domestic, a responsibility I certainly don't take lightly.
That said, I believe there have been a considerable amount of turbulence within the nation with the delayed elections, the awful tragedy at Reschard, and the recent extension of power by former President Foiritain.
You're certainly within your right to disagree with our political affiliations, but one shouldn't confuse patriotism with blind devotion.
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Able Citizen
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Posted - 2006.05.23 19:01:00 -
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Originally by: Kaleigh Doyle Blindly following the Federation? Quite the contrary, most able of citizens; I voice my concerns and/or issues with my government when appropriate dear. I also do my part to ensure the people are safe from threats both foreign and domestic, a responsibility I certainly don't take lightly.
That said, I believe there have been a considerable amount of turbulence within the nation with the delayed elections, the awful tragedy at Reschard, and the recent extension of power by former President Foiritain.
You're certainly within your right to disagree with our political affiliations, but one shouldn't confuse patriotism with blind devotion.
Very well then, Mrs. Doyle. Perhaps Rho Dynamics' support of the Federation could be considered opportunistic war-profiteering instead?
Flogging Rho's support for the Federation as a 'selling point' to prospective customers while claiming willingness to criticize that same Federation is, to me, somewhat of a double message.
I am pleased to hear that other Gallenteans have acknowledged the Federation's shortcomings; though "shortcoming" seems too light a description for their malfeasance.
While I may have overstated the level of Rho's "devotion" to the Fed, I still call upon freecaptains in the Federation and throughout empire space to remove the fences that have been erected by these paper tigers and tear down the barriers to freespace. Deny the elites the cover they require to continue to operate enterprises for their own personal benefit while you and I pay the costs associated with their conflicts.
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Horatio Cain
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Posted - 2006.05.23 19:02:00 -
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Originally by: Able Citizen Edited by: Able Citizen on 23/05/2006 15:55:09
Originally by: Hin Vemere Fledgling pod pilots should look to Rho Dynamics for an example of giving back to the Federation that has protected and nurtured them. Too many turn to violence and the mindless pursuit of profit at a time when the Navy needs them the most. War is coming, and the sole shining light of democracy in the universe is at risk from terrorists and fascists. Join the fight, and defend your freedoms!
'protected and nurtured' by the Federation? I am certain that those who had to endure the horrific events on Reschard would disagree with your praise of the Federation. Those devils that sit in the seats of power are not in the business of protecting their citizens. They are focused on playing to citizen's fears to muster support for their military industrial complex, which apparently Rho Dynamics wishes to be a part of.
Beware all would-be patriots of the Federation: your leaders expect you to be the meatshield behind which the elites will cower while clutching their political titles. They are preparing their post-war profiteering agenda even before the war is declared!
Mrs. Doyle: while I have no reason to cause your venture harm, I must repudiate your blind support for the Federation. I will avoid making purchases of equipment placed on the market by your new enterprise and will encourage other freecaptains to follow in my example.
Wow, that's gotta be some kinda record. You're already gonna start an embargo before Rho Dynamics even starts to sell anything!
Also, good use of the word "Repudiate" in a post. You Jericho folks sure do talk pretty!
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Able Citizen
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Posted - 2006.05.23 19:25:00 -
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Originally by: Horatio Cain
Wow, that's gotta be some kinda record. You're already gonna start an embargo before Rho Dynamics even starts to sell anything!
Also, good use of the word "Repudiate" in a post. You Jericho folks sure do talk pretty!
Since I do not seek to establish control over any group of individuals and then create official 'policy' to prevent them from patronizing Rho Dynamics, I suppose the proper word would be 'boycott' rather than 'embargo', but the desired result remains the same.
I credit my ability to communicate to the fine Universities that exist within the formerly great Federation. If only the politicians would heed the counsel of scholars rather than the nationalist ravings of the mad Senator Blaque, perhaps the Federation would not find itself in the precarious political position it is now in.
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Lucius Lefebvre
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Posted - 2006.05.23 19:29:00 -
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M Citizen
Whilst the aspirations of free spacers such as yourself are admirable, there remain those who cannot yet simply forsake empire space as you and your associates appear to have done; for all the rhetoric regarding mankind's evolution, there exists the very real issue of existing planetary populations and their collective fates. Perhaps, those who continue to place their faith in the albeit jaded institution that is the Federation do so not out of a faith which is blind, but because they would yet invest something of themselves in the future of their baseline, planetbound kin.
What are the alternatives? Of the empires, which model most concerns itself with the wellbeing of its populace, even where such concern is subject to occasional - and tragic and inevitable - failures such as Reschard V?
Criticism of existing structures is welcome - indeed, necessary - but condemnation in the absence of workable solutions or alternatives is unhelpful at best.
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Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.05.23 19:58:00 -
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I hadn't realized I'd need to lecture a Gallentean on the finer points of the Federation.
Open dialogue and awareness of the nation's activities are encouraged of its citizens. It's something we as loyal citizens take very seriously, and honest criticism inspires changes in the system without ripping it apart. Unlike the Empire or State, we encourage citizens to voice their opinions despite whether they agree with them or not.
You seem to have confused this with wavering loyalty or a gimmick to sell product. While I may not agree with all of the happenings in the government, I'd prefer working within than ripping everything apart because of corruption or greed, which are natural human inclinations.
And for the record, our public contracts within the capsuleer community are to provide inexpensive military hardware to security forces, not for war profiteering.
I'd encourage you to inform yourself before you make silly assumptions.
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Able Citizen
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Posted - 2006.05.23 20:35:00 -
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Originally by: Lucius Lefebvre M Citizen
Whilst the aspirations of free spacers such as yourself are admirable, there remain those who cannot yet simply forsake empire space as you and your associates appear to have done; for all the rhetoric regarding mankind's evolution, there exists the very real issue of existing planetary populations and their collective fates. Perhaps, those who continue to place their faith in the albeit jaded institution that is the Federation do so not out of a faith which is blind, but because they would yet invest something of themselves in the future of their baseline, planetbound kin.
What are the alternatives? Of the empires, which model most concerns itself with the wellbeing of its populace, even where such concern is subject to occasional - and tragic and inevitable - failures such as Reschard V?
Criticism of existing structures is welcome - indeed, necessary - but condemnation in the absence of workable solutions or alternatives is unhelpful at best.
Brother Lucius,
Thank you for a very thoughtful and measured response; as I am sure you can tell, my bitterness over the Federations criminal negligence as manifested in the Reschard V horror oftentimes colours my speech with swaths of red. It is not my intention to ignore the plight of those that presently depend on some structured defense against other entities that would harm them based solely on their random relation to a bloodline. However, as ancient histories have shown time and again, large states, such as the Gallente Federation has become, are fleeting and are susceptible to collapse; arguably a far worse fate than the uprooting of civiliation as it exists presently and transplanting it within habitable worlds on the frontier.
I do endeavor to see that such activity is taking place as best I can for myself and my family. My call to other capsuleers would be to do likewise. We must not use the ties that bind our family trees planetside as an excuse to not do all we can to deprive the Federation and the other empires of using us and our families as cannon fodder, which, I believe, they are wont to do in order to protect their own selfish interests.
My apologies to Mrs. Doyle that her bulletin has sprouted wings and taken flight. There is much to discuss about the future of the Federation and whether it is sitting on the verge of collapse, but dialogue on that subject is better suited in a separate venue.
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Able Citizen
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Posted - 2006.05.23 20:39:00 -
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Edited by: Able Citizen on 23/05/2006 20:40:19 *deleted - double post*
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Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.05.23 20:58:00 -
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If one of my press releases inspires an intelligent and reasoned discussion regarding the Federation then I certainly welcome it.
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Able Citizen
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Posted - 2006.05.23 21:07:00 -
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Edited by: Able Citizen on 23/05/2006 21:09:18
Originally by: Kaleigh Doyle If one of my press releases inspires an intelligent and reasoned discussion regarding the Federation then I certainly welcome it.
Thankfully, brother Lucian was willing to have an "intelligent and reasoned" exchange, thus relieving the OP of that responsibility; providing her with the vehicle for snarky, rude remarks which she apparently has more aptitude for.
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Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.05.23 21:35:00 -
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Edited by: Kaleigh Doyle on 23/05/2006 21:36:19 The blind war profiteers and meatshields for the devils that sit in power of Rho Dynamics will be sure to avoid any misconception in regards to your unique brand of intelligent discourse in the future.
Have a good day.
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Lucius Lefebvre
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Posted - 2006.05.23 21:44:00 -
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Edited by: Lucius Lefebvre on 23/05/2006 21:45:48 M Citizen
One turn deserves another. Your feelings for the Federation apparatus in the wake of Reschard are perfectly understandable; indeed, who could fail to be appalled at the tardiness - and paucity - of governmental response to such an event? Blaque's subsequent populist blather does little to appease the rational hearer. However, as Madame Doyle suggests, she can, in all likelihood, best serve the Federation and its people from within. Whether that service takes the rather prosaic form of industrialist and defensive bulwark, the slightly more dextrous reformist, or an altogether more nimble combination of both roles remains to be seen. Personally, I suspect the latter and doubt that there are many who could more ably adopt such a role.
As for a discussion regarding the fate of the Federation and its connection, if any, with the freespace ethos, I agree that this may not be the most suitable venue. I've demonstrated my sympathy for Jericho Fraction's ideals in the past and that hasn't changed. As such, I'd welcome the opportunity to continue such a discussion in a more appropriate setting.
(I will also happily overlook the subsequent mispronunciation of my name and hope that Madame Doyle isn't too angry regarding this slight derailing of her channel lest I suffer a withering salvo rather like the one above.)
*Lucius winces apprehensively*
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