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1. [HOVE OVSERVATORIES] Effect of Entosis on Observatories - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Nothing concrete, Ixiris. That's why I say the "supposed" last words, the only sources I've seen referencing that phrase were news clips, conspiracy articles and hearsay. It seems too convenient to pass it off as merely coincidence that the Jovi...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.17 11:51:55
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2. [HOVE OVSERVATORIES] Effect of Entosis on Observatories - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Andreus Ixiris wrote: "Gleaned Information" wrote: YC110 - "Thanks sweetie, but that's all right. I'll only be a few minutes." Wait a second, why does this quotation seem eerily familiar? From my understanding, these were the supposed l...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.17 11:41:33
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3. Petition to Caldari State leadership Form:PET01a - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Makoto Priano wrote: To Antolliere, I'd say this: I agree wholly that admissions of fault on both sides must be made for peace to be an option in the future. It is difficult to cede ground on the debate, however, when dealing with such claims a...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.16 19:15:37
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4. Petition to Caldari State leadership Form:PET01a - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Pieter Tuulinen wrote: Also, you must remember, that the war between our peoples has been categorised by Federal aggression - not peacemaking. You have a bit of a history of attacking peace summits, in fact, and for over two centuries pursued a...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.16 18:24:32
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5. Petition to Caldari State leadership Form:PET01a - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Utari Onzo wrote: I am with Tuulinen when he says the greatest issue is the lack of empathy from the Federal leaders. I would argue that the greatest issue is the lack of empathy from both sides. Both sides are too busy justifying themse...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.16 12:03:01
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6. Proclamation 7 - The Inquisition of YC117 - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Corraidhin Farsaidh wrote: Unfortunately Religion and Reason are almost always mutually exclusive. This is demonstrably false. There are extremes of both but the average individual is more than capable of exercising faith, practicing relig...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.15 17:13:34
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7. Proclamation 7 - The Inquisition of YC117 - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Despite my misgivings about the Imperial form of government which seemingly lends itself to authoritarian top-down corruption, the level of loyalty, reason and temperance on display by those who are speaking in its defense is worthy of respect, if...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.14 17:38:13
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8. Continuation of the Discussion on the destroyed slave freighter - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Akrasjel Lanate wrote: How does this thousand compares to the millions that possibly died from the moment when this thread has been started. What makes them so special. Principle. To explain: While fair, your question represents a misund...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.14 16:43:32
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9. Continuation of the Discussion on the destroyed slave freighter - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Samira Kernher wrote: It's a covert slave extraction now? PFR is having a really hard time keeping its story straight. Never mind keeping their story straight... Covert? You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it ...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.13 17:37:52
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10. Continuation of the Discussion on the destroyed slave freighter - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Silent Cyborg wrote: Note CVA called primary the freighter not the 3 hostile carriers the blood is on CVA hands, it was the carriers that tried to save the slaves You do not "save" a group of civilians by carting them through lawless space ...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.13 14:01:53
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11. Sojourn: Void - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
With all of that said, I feel as if I am cluttering this thread and arguing in the stead of others who should be doing so if they feel there is such a need. I will politely withdraw in order to make way for discussion by others.
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.11 09:34:08
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12. Sojourn: Void - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: ]If the system is perfect and the subjects still fail, then it either implies that the system is not actually perfect, or it implies that what the faithful considers "evil" has to happen as a mean to a bigger scheme. Or, as ...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.11 09:32:43
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13. Sojourn: Void - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Aria Jenneth wrote: But such an existence is literally a natural wonder. To be a sapient part of such a phenomenon, even temporarily-- it's a privilege without equal. If our transient consciousnesses, our transient sufferings and joys, are all...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.11 09:24:08
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14. Sojourn: Void - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Aria Jenneth wrote: You realize, Mr. Antolliere, that if Nauplius were correct in his interpretation of God, this would oblige you to recognize that as a benevolent being? In the end, all human experience is subjective. It is only from such (o...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.11 09:19:35
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15. Sojourn: Void - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: Yet the question is still perfectly applicable to a king. If the subjects fail, who bears the responsibility: the subjects, or the king and the system he created that allowed so ? If the conditions mentioned above are met ...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.10 23:04:30
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16. Sojourn: Void - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
With respect, I think a proper way to approach your argument would be with this singular thought: "The best intentions can and often do produce awful results" Which I would answer with the following singular thought: "Who defines 'best' and ...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.10 22:45:20
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17. Sojourn: Void - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: If a student fails, is it the fault of the student, or the teacher ? Who bears responsibility ? Except God is not a teacher, he is the sovereign. More akin to a king than a teacher. The only responsibility a king holds over ...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.10 21:44:04
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18. Petition to Caldari State leadership Form:PET01a - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: Also... The Shigeru was already a titan in itself. The incentive was already here. Precisely. Why provide capsuleers with an equal (or greater) target of opportunity? If the Shiigeru was the only titan on the field, it wou...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.10 21:41:36
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19. Sojourn: Void - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Aria Jenneth wrote: Which of the needy to help? In what way? To what degree? Why them and not others? ... and what critical thread might you have missed that will unravel the good you've done? If you wonder what I might mean by that last, the...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.10 21:16:03
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20. Petition to Caldari State leadership Form:PET01a - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: And secondly, maybe more briefly, why operation Highlander never involved one or several titans to wipe out the Shigeru in one sweep ? The way the operation was conducted implies a hefty dose of danger and so many ways for it t...
- by Liam Antolliere - at 2015.07.10 21:07:30
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