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Xetro Xerion
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Posted - 2004.07.02 14:55:00 -
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Moved from the Intergalactic Summit to the Eve Library forum - Orestes
Fresh Air

The new Cryosphere was only completed last month but its already a very busy place. The Slave market is booming as the economy is growing. The Cryosphere is filled with all kinds of frozen Minmatar slaves in cryotubes. Waiting to get sold off in the nearby Slave Exchange. Keeping them frozen guarantees their health and ours. The Cryosphere is hermetically sealed as to not let any possible diseases slip in or out.
The entire storage facility is automated. Only a handful of carefully picked Amarr citizens controls the facility. Since slaves are such a valuable resource in the Amarr empire no expenses have been spared on the security features. The facility can withstand heavy orbital bombardment. It has extensive internal and external defense systems. Its computer core is only connected to the nearby Slave Exchange so that no unauthorized access can be gained. In other words it's sealed tight.
The Twin towers is a story by them selves. They took 10 years to build and are two of the biggest constructions of this world. Citizens from all over the planet pay good money to experience the fresh air at 3000 meter. Since most of the planet is heavily polluted. Most corporations has at least a small office in these buildings. Since it's the location of the annual trade fair. Which gathers the economical elite of most empires for a few frantic days of trade negotiations.
Written by Tomasz "Freekill" Zelazny of Sabaoth Inc, circa 23339 --
Knowledge is power, and power comes from the within |

Xetro Xerion
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Posted - 2004.07.02 14:55:00 -
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Moved from the Intergalactic Summit to the Eve Library forum - Orestes
Fresh Air

The new Cryosphere was only completed last month but its already a very busy place. The Slave market is booming as the economy is growing. The Cryosphere is filled with all kinds of frozen Minmatar slaves in cryotubes. Waiting to get sold off in the nearby Slave Exchange. Keeping them frozen guarantees their health and ours. The Cryosphere is hermetically sealed as to not let any possible diseases slip in or out.
The entire storage facility is automated. Only a handful of carefully picked Amarr citizens controls the facility. Since slaves are such a valuable resource in the Amarr empire no expenses have been spared on the security features. The facility can withstand heavy orbital bombardment. It has extensive internal and external defense systems. Its computer core is only connected to the nearby Slave Exchange so that no unauthorized access can be gained. In other words it's sealed tight.
The Twin towers is a story by them selves. They took 10 years to build and are two of the biggest constructions of this world. Citizens from all over the planet pay good money to experience the fresh air at 3000 meter. Since most of the planet is heavily polluted. Most corporations has at least a small office in these buildings. Since it's the location of the annual trade fair. Which gathers the economical elite of most empires for a few frantic days of trade negotiations.
Written by Tomasz "Freekill" Zelazny of Sabaoth Inc, circa 23339 --
Knowledge is power, and power comes from the within |

Hardin
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Posted - 2004.07.02 15:14:00 -
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Very nice 
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.07.02 15:14:00 -
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Very nice 
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Kular
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Posted - 2004.07.02 16:01:00 -
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A good read indeed!
Home of Ubiqua Seraph Eve's only all Sarum loyal corporation. |

Kular
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Posted - 2004.07.02 16:01:00 -
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A good read indeed!
Home of Ubiqua Seraph Eve's only all Sarum loyal corporation. |

Xetro Xerion
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Posted - 2004.07.02 17:46:00 -
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Amarr and Proud good citizens. --
Knowledge is power, and power comes from the within |

Xetro Xerion
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Posted - 2004.07.02 17:46:00 -
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Amarr and Proud good citizens. --
Knowledge is power, and power comes from the within |

Tess Durbeyfield
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Posted - 2004.07.02 17:54:00 -
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You have bridges? I thought you people walked on water? -------------------- "My dear, I'm going to have a pretty lonely walk between this and Kingdom Come. Won't you give me one kiss? It'll be something to keep off the darkness now and then."
Bram Stoker, Dracula |

Tess Durbeyfield
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Posted - 2004.07.02 17:54:00 -
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You have bridges? I thought you people walked on water? -------------------- "My dear, I'm going to have a pretty lonely walk between this and Kingdom Come. Won't you give me one kiss? It'll be something to keep off the darkness now and then."
Bram Stoker, Dracula |
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Jim Hawkins
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Posted - 2004.07.02 19:17:00 -
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The bridges are there for any visitors 
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Jim Hawkins
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Posted - 2004.07.02 19:17:00 -
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The bridges are there for any visitors 
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fennix
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Posted - 2004.07.02 19:42:00 -
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Tess that a myth only reason they can walk on water is cause it so filled with all their **** that its like mud. They built the bridges so vistors didnt have to walk in their **** cause that even to good for people like us.
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fennix
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Posted - 2004.07.02 19:42:00 -
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Tess that a myth only reason they can walk on water is cause it so filled with all their **** that its like mud. They built the bridges so vistors didnt have to walk in their **** cause that even to good for people like us.
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Deathwing
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Posted - 2004.07.02 23:52:00 -
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A breath taking sight Just as I remember

<Stavros> A MAN DRESSED AS SPIDERMAN KICKED MY ASS |

Deathwing
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Posted - 2004.07.02 23:52:00 -
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A breath taking sight Just as I remember

<Stavros> A MAN DRESSED AS SPIDERMAN KICKED MY ASS |

Briarios
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Posted - 2004.07.03 00:14:00 -
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I've only visited Ki-Darama a couple of times, for slave purchasing and other business matters, but the sites and sounds of this bustling city always impress me. Thank you for showcasing one of our Empire's finer metropolises. I hope to see more.  -------------------

Briarios Taus'ett President - Agamemnon Interstellar Industries [b]Loyal Empirial Citi |

Briarios
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Posted - 2004.07.03 00:14:00 -
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I've only visited Ki-Darama a couple of times, for slave purchasing and other business matters, but the sites and sounds of this bustling city always impress me. Thank you for showcasing one of our Empire's finer metropolises. I hope to see more.  -------------------

Briarios Taus'ett President - Agamemnon Interstellar Industries [b]Loyal Empirial Citi |

Dau Imperius
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Posted - 2004.07.03 04:49:00 -
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A most majestic view of the Amarr Empire's beautiful archetecture. Now if only we would focus our efforts to remove the pollution on them and less on huge slave cryo-genic buildings...
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Dau Imperius
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Posted - 2004.07.03 04:49:00 -
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A most majestic view of the Amarr Empire's beautiful archetecture. Now if only we would focus our efforts to remove the pollution on them and less on huge slave cryo-genic buildings...
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Sarina
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Posted - 2004.07.03 11:23:00 -
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Had just picked up two named tachyon lasers for my new battleship. The last one had gone ape and collapsed on me unexpectantly in low security space some days earlier. Arriving in a system to pick up some additional tech 2 equipment I spotted one old acquaintance and decided to have a little chitchat on the airwaves so I opened the local system pa channel and called out:
Sarina brings out a wirecutter and snaps the strings on Bigbanjo. BigBanjo > hello sarina :) Sarina > Hello to you too BigB. Sarina > Only here practising my evil ness. ;) BigBanjo > as usual ;-) Sarina > Of course. Now lets see if I can find one evil way to dock at this station......
I closed the channel since I just had a most wonderful idea for some major mischief. Rechecking the facilities of each station I found one that came with a slave market and also one Hard Rock Quafe a truly silly establishment. So I had no qualms picking this particular station and while approaching I somehow neglected to request clearance for docking, but instead ended up by the side of the big hull and started to pick the airlock.
Picking the huge airlock successfully caused it to come open with a bang from the pressure of the air inside. Since the inner port wasnÆt closed I made a major improvement to the atmosphere inside - that by removing most of it with a nice whoosh. Assorted screams for help could be heard on the local radio while the air rushed out, that until the security backups finally got online and closed the inner hatches. I had a look at the assorted debris and bodies floating around my ship and picked up some of the items that had enough value to salvage. I could imagine the clone facilities in some systems would be very busy in the next hours or so. Stepping out of my pod I picked up a handheld blaster and got into a spacesuit to enter the station and hunt down any remaining survivors while thinking æNext target: the slave market on Ki-DaramaÆ.
Malum neccesarium, vivere non necesse
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Sarina
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Posted - 2004.07.03 11:23:00 -
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Had just picked up two named tachyon lasers for my new battleship. The last one had gone ape and collapsed on me unexpectantly in low security space some days earlier. Arriving in a system to pick up some additional tech 2 equipment I spotted one old acquaintance and decided to have a little chitchat on the airwaves so I opened the local system pa channel and called out:
Sarina brings out a wirecutter and snaps the strings on Bigbanjo. BigBanjo > hello sarina :) Sarina > Hello to you too BigB. Sarina > Only here practising my evil ness. ;) BigBanjo > as usual ;-) Sarina > Of course. Now lets see if I can find one evil way to dock at this station......
I closed the channel since I just had a most wonderful idea for some major mischief. Rechecking the facilities of each station I found one that came with a slave market and also one Hard Rock Quafe a truly silly establishment. So I had no qualms picking this particular station and while approaching I somehow neglected to request clearance for docking, but instead ended up by the side of the big hull and started to pick the airlock.
Picking the huge airlock successfully caused it to come open with a bang from the pressure of the air inside. Since the inner port wasnÆt closed I made a major improvement to the atmosphere inside - that by removing most of it with a nice whoosh. Assorted screams for help could be heard on the local radio while the air rushed out, that until the security backups finally got online and closed the inner hatches. I had a look at the assorted debris and bodies floating around my ship and picked up some of the items that had enough value to salvage. I could imagine the clone facilities in some systems would be very busy in the next hours or so. Stepping out of my pod I picked up a handheld blaster and got into a spacesuit to enter the station and hunt down any remaining survivors while thinking æNext target: the slave market on Ki-DaramaÆ.
Malum neccesarium, vivere non necesse
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Freekill
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Posted - 2004.07.04 23:49:00 -
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Originally by: Dau Imperius A most majestic view of the Amarr Empire's beautiful archetecture. Now if only we would focus our efforts to remove the pollution on them and less on huge slave cryo-genic buildings...
We are currently looking into rebuilding a large part of the dome to house new Neo-Citizen arrivals. And after the new anti-pollution laws passed last year the pollution has reached acceptable levels for the first time in ages. Why don't you pay it a visit. The new Zoo is something you must see to belive.
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 Tomasz Zelazny Sabaoth representative to Metatron Incoporated "Honoring the past. Embracing the future" |

Freekill
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Posted - 2004.07.04 23:49:00 -
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Originally by: Dau Imperius A most majestic view of the Amarr Empire's beautiful archetecture. Now if only we would focus our efforts to remove the pollution on them and less on huge slave cryo-genic buildings...
We are currently looking into rebuilding a large part of the dome to house new Neo-Citizen arrivals. And after the new anti-pollution laws passed last year the pollution has reached acceptable levels for the first time in ages. Why don't you pay it a visit. The new Zoo is something you must see to belive.
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 Tomasz Zelazny Sabaoth representative to Metatron Incoporated "Honoring the past. Embracing the future" |

Xetro Xerion
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Posted - 2004.07.21 13:00:00 -
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A glorious day to be an Amarrian citizen indeed. --
Knowledge is power, and power comes from the within |

Xetro Xerion
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Posted - 2004.07.21 13:00:00 -
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A glorious day to be an Amarrian citizen indeed. --
Knowledge is power, and power comes from the within |

Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2004.07.22 03:19:00 -
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Originally by: Xetro Xerion A glorious day to be an Amarrian citizen indeed.
Very much so. ----------------------------------------------
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Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2004.07.22 03:19:00 -
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Originally by: Xetro Xerion A glorious day to be an Amarrian citizen indeed.
Very much so. ----------------------------------------------
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