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981. A thought about Shathol'Syn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Skyweir Kinnison wrote: It has always bemused me. The practice seems to be rooted in the belief that Heirs are inherently untrustworthy. Surely in a religious society, a simple oath of fealty publicly witnessed, would be sufficient to remove a...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.27 13:35:04
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982. I hope for the blood age. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Claudia Osyn wrote: Aria Jenneth wrote: Claudia Osyn wrote: Andreus Ixiris wrote: Aria Jenneth wrote: I've asked him about this. If I remember, he claimed to have cleansed it. You can probably guess how. No, but by his own beliefs...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.26 21:44:43
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983. I hope for the blood age. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Claudia Osyn wrote: Andreus Ixiris wrote: Aria Jenneth wrote: I've asked him about this. If I remember, he claimed to have cleansed it. You can probably guess how. No, but by his own beliefs, Minmatar can't be cleansed or redeemed, they...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.26 21:12:41
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984. I hope for the blood age. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Andreus Ixiris wrote: Ayallah wrote: https://zkillboard.com/kill/40077104/ Nauplius was flying a Breacher? That's Minmatar artifice. By the tenets of his own faith, he's obligated to commit ritual and permanent suicide. I've asked him ...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.26 19:20:02
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985. Caldari astrophysicists on verge of breakthrough in wormhole science... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Diana Kim wrote: Tyrel Toov wrote: Actually, yes it does. Seeing as how you are the only one seeking such "retribution", she's not evading anything except a single capsuleer with no authority, aside from her own convictions and a similar do...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.23 16:07:10
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986. Some is trying to cause full scale war between Minmatar and Amarr - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Mikhem wrote: Amarr promotion campaign sign: http://postimg.org/image/eahp2ogvr/ In silver and black ... that's just a Khanid house mark, pilot. It's not exactly unusual. (Nor would the more usual Amarr sigil be.) It is banned inside the T...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.20 23:34:00
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987. Caldari astrophysicists on verge of breakthrough in wormhole science... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Jaret Victorian wrote: I'm quite interested in the matter, really, with all these rumors of the investigation reopening, and it so happens that Diana volunteered to back all her claims. I also need some material for my "The IGS is where produc...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.19 21:50:23
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988. Caldari astrophysicists on verge of breakthrough in wormhole science... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Jaret Victorian wrote: Former Caldari State Executor Tibus Heth as a True Caldari Hero and Patriot. If you don't mind. Oh, gods. Can we not? Please? It's not that this was a very high-quality thread to begin with, but ... I don't really se...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.19 21:38:02
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989. Caldari astrophysicists on verge of breakthrough in wormhole science... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Rinai Vero wrote: On a more serious note for Executor Priano, am I to gather from your previous statement that information and materials being acquired on Drifter technology by ARC is exclusively available to researchers aligned with the State ...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.19 16:49:28
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990. Caldari astrophysicists on verge of breakthrough in wormhole science... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Makoto Priano wrote: With due respect, Niraia, if I were attempting to maintain a monopoly, then what I wouldn't do is publish functional maps, guides to Hive operations, doctrines involved, or indeed give talks in front of Imperial audiences o...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.19 16:37:11
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991. Caldari astrophysicists on verge of breakthrough in wormhole science... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Andreus Ixiris wrote: They need to bring back Muck Raker. This new guy isn't up to snuff. I think he's the State correspondent. Or something.
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.19 02:31:33
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992. Sojourn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Well ... I did a little digging, and found a few things. SFRIM did indeed transfer Mr. Dauhagin into the possession of a capsuleer, Lord Zekiel Iyhr. Lord Iyhr's estate was indeed the target of a recent attack, but his lordship remains alive and ...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.14 13:54:43
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993. Sojourn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Mizhara Del'thul wrote: Aria Jenneth wrote: That he might have committed murder in the process of escaping doesn't surprise me. I'll do some checking and find out whether the victim really was the Holder; it seems more likely that it was ju...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.13 00:28:02
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994. Sojourn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Oh. Well ... hm. So-- I'm glad to hear news. The news itself makes me a little sad, though. Skyweir Kinnison wrote: ... a remarkable man.... reverence of his colleagues.... Here was a man, I thought, for whom Death has tried before and in fa...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.12 14:25:46
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995. What do you live for? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Claudia Osyn wrote: Diana Kim wrote: I am asking, because, honestly, I don't know if there's anything left that could make me happy. If that's the case, then might I humbly suggest that instead of trying to make others suffer with you, re...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.07 14:22:01
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996. Imperium: How the Amarr God Will Save You - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Skyweir Kinnison wrote: With equal respect, your perspective, not unlike Mr Onzo's, is coloured by your instinctive desire to be told what to do. It's why so many Caldari seem to gravitate to the Empire despite their often grave inner misgiving...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.06 15:16:16
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997. Imperium: How the Amarr God Will Save You - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Skyweir Kinnison wrote: The coalition has formed from myriad groups in response to tyranny. They choose - for whatever reasons, venal or moral - to oppose the monolith that thought itself invulnerable. They are the very embodiment of Liberty be...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.04.06 13:04:02
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998. Sojourn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Entry Forty: Artifact The glow really isn't encouraging. It's not radioactive. It's chemically stable (though apparently the quantum level is another matter). It is luminous, though. It glows green. It might be shining in reaction to the fiel...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.03.31 16:31:59
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999. Sojourn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Entry Thirty-Nine: Duelist A duel against Nauplius, with him in his choice of frigates and me in a pack-hunter Kestrel, was a fight that I had basically no chance of winning. A ship built for warfare tends to fare poorly in a duel. Formal due...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.03.29 18:08:16
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1000. To Mr. J. Syagrius, concerning his words about Caldari POWs - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Rinai Vero wrote: Syagrius made an argument, although not quite the one you paraphrased. Kim is apparently too stupid to see the actual flaw in James' logic. I'll tell her if she asks nicely, though. I'm a moral relativist, to begin with, ...
- by Aria Jenneth - at 2016.03.25 05:26:09
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