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141. Mordu's Legion announces full control of Caldari Prime - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Legion thugs. I'm not sure this is a step up from Federation goons.
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.14 14:33:00
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142. Caille fashionistas demand answers, extraditions over the Colelie Incident - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Sepherim wrote: Cipher7 wrote: These people get to vote. Scary. That's why democracy doesn't work. Not any better than some chode sitting on a throne. Voting should be done by clan chiefs, passing up the chain to the national level.
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.14 14:28:00
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143. Commemoration for Karin Midular - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: We might not share the same definition for it then. The Ammatar Mandate is not a tribal system. The Ammatar Mandate is ruled by Ammatar slave owners, which hold the same amount of power as true Amarr Holders, and in the sa...
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.14 14:04:00
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144. Caille fashionistas demand answers, extraditions over the Colelie Incident - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
These people get to vote. Scary.
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.14 13:16:00
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145. Caille gang members offer support to Minmatar community - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
It's good to have support from the community I guess.
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.14 13:07:00
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146. Commemoration for Karin Midular - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: Cipher7 wrote: While much light has been shed on the motivations of the Nefantar (colloquially "Ammatars") and perhaps one day the other tribes will welcome them back into the fold, the wounds are still too fresh. As such,...
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.13 01:25:00
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147. Minmatar ships - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Ruby Amatucci wrote: Cipher7 wrote: 4. Oh please, I can access Galnet even planetside, on my phone while sitting on the toilet at my auntie's house I had to look up what a phone was. Wow. That's really ancient, isn't it? It's what people...
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.12 15:40:00
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148. Minmatar ships - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Kim Ji-Young wrote: I saw my first one today. So many questions. 1. How do those things fly, I mean, really? 2. See 1. Also when you turn around in space do you have to do it gently so bits don't fall off the sides or what. 3. I haven't seen t...
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.12 13:14:00
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149. Commemoration for Karin Midular - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
While much light has been shed on the motivations of the Nefantar (colloquially "Ammatars") and perhaps one day the other tribes will welcome them back into the fold, the wounds are still too fresh. As such, a rememberance hosted by an Ammatar w...
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.12 13:03:00
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150. Midular shooter identified, appears in court - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Andreus Ixiris wrote: Tootenh'amon wrote: Have you no sense of decency? 58 dead, 304 wounded, many of them Minmatar. I'd say that's still a pretty big reason to have an interest in the shooter. If you think we value the lives of our people s...
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.12 12:49:00
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151. Of ISK & Midular - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I bet a case of quafe Heth had something to do with Midular's hit. Think about it. Take out a beloved Republic figure in Gallente space...and blame it on "Black Eagles." Smells like false flag op. Drive a wedge in the coalition, then Heth of...
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.09 13:29:00
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152. The Battle of Colelie - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
We have enough enemies in the universe to start shooting each other. C7
- by Cipher7 - at 2013.05.09 13:02:00
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153. Matari Tribalism - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Lyn Farel 1) This is not a Republic then, but a mere jungle. 2) I am not an outlaw, I follow the rules. 3) Free will, freedom have limits. Absolute freedom is anarchy, at best. I am not going to argue again on this old de...
- by Cipher7 - at 2011.03.31 13:53:00
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154. Matari Tribalism - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Lyn Farel I do not see what this has to do with my statement. A political system where people can refuse to apply the rules is anarchy. If the governement votes for a new tax, you have as a citizen to pay it, agreeing or not...
- by Cipher7 - at 2011.03.30 13:22:00
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155. Matari Tribalism - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Sinti Vailatti One side says revolution. One side says reclimation. What if the right word is reunification? What if the right word is the Minmatar people are not your children to fuss and concern yourselves with. You m...
- by Cipher7 - at 2011.03.29 16:44:00
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156. Matari Tribalism - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Nicoletta Mithra A philosopher once said: "Different men seek after happiness in different ways and by different means, and so make for themselves different modes of life and forms of government." This is exactly correc...
- by Cipher7 - at 2011.03.27 21:19:00
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157. Matari Tribalism - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Tribalism can be as simple or complex as we choose to see it. You can say idealistically that all humans should love each other, that we should all strive for the greater good, we're all in this together, blah blah blah. At the end of the day we...
- by Cipher7 - at 2011.03.26 15:51:00
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158. Matari Tribalism - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
And yes, of course, the Nefantar are a Matari tribe. You can disown your brother, but he is still your brother. C7
- by Cipher7 - at 2011.03.24 12:09:00
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159. Matari Tribalism - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Tribalism, to me, means basically an awareness of one's tribal roots, culture, identity and a tribe-centric form of living. This begs the question : What is a tribe. A tribe is a social group of people with common history and ancestry. To me t...
- by Cipher7 - at 2011.03.24 12:01:00
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160. [UNITY] Providence Simulcast - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Dear friends in UK, I believe the "Burn Providence" policy to be counter-productive and short-sighted. The people who today dock in 9uy know nothing of any cause, they dock because the station is THERE, they dock because it's a place to live an...
- by Cipher7 - at 2009.08.04 03:17:00
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