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1401. The True Knowledge of the Star Fraction - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Jade Constantine Originally by: Merdaneth "Nothing matters unless it matters to you." I wonder what room there is in ms. Constantine's fear-filled world for something as selfless as love? You have answered your...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.11 19:43:00
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1402. The True Knowledge of the Star Fraction - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
A good indication of how the Amarr Empire handles very powerful people who use their power solely for furthering their self-interest and only doing things that matter to them, I submit to you the following story. The Speaker of Truths The man ...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.11 19:20:00
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1403. The True Knowledge of the Star Fraction - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Edited by: Merdaneth on 11/10/2009 19:11:38 "Nothing matters unless it matters to you." Different things matter to different people. What matters most to a mother might be different than what matters to a CEO of a large firm. What matters mos...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.11 19:07:00
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1404. The True Knowledge of the Star Fraction - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Jade Constantine Having just checked the figures current to this moment I can tell you monsieur Vankaalen that in the past six years of the Disapora the Free Captains of the Star Fraction have constructed an estimated 200,0...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.11 09:49:00
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1405. The True Knowledge of the Star Fraction - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Ms. Constantine, I took the liberty of condensing the point you made in less flowery language for ease of reference (and perhaps as a service to others): 1. Star Fraction members do not share the same principles except for the fact that that opp...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.11 09:35:00
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1406. what has the Star Fraction constructively achieved? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Can we please return to the topic at hand? What has the Star Fraction constructively achieved? Let me start of: - Their CEO is known by many capsuleers (perhaps infamous rather than famous, but lets consider it constructive) - They have build ...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.09 17:27:00
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1407. what has the Star Fraction constructively achieved? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss Originally by: Merdaneth Please go on and devise a good yardstick for SF achievements. I don't think you can make a metric for the success in spreading ideology. Perhaps you should try harder...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.08 20:25:00
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1408. what has the Star Fraction constructively achieved? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss while there is no solid metric, one could point to effect on pilots, space and the obliteration of enemies as paths to considering success. I would also add that the Star Fraction's Exec is perhaps the most n...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.08 18:25:00
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1409. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Jade Constantine Originally by: Merdaneth Either Star Fraction should work on their propaganda, or they should consider they are using the wrong tools for the job. How would you explain the reputation of CVA space as...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.07 15:32:00
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1410. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Edited by: Merdaneth on 07/10/2009 15:16:56 Originally by: The Cosmopolite There is no top-down imposition of rules and regulations. There is no hierarchy telling people who they can and cannot regard as hostile. There is, rather, gen...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.07 15:16:00
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1411. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss this isn't about CVA vs Star Fraction, its about CVA and whether they are a nation or a police force for the empire. Which do you think it is Merdaneth? and please, your opinion on the CVA , not your mongeri...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.07 14:59:00
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1412. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss as to the topic, Merdaneth, your opinion on why the CVA is as you see it and not how I see it? I cannot tell you how the CVA *is* mr. Bliss. I can merely tell it how I see it. But since I'm neither a CV...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.07 12:51:00
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1413. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Jade Constantine Since the Citadel channel is considered a near essential resource for residents of Providence to warn them of threats and hostiles its quite apparent you are twisting their arms to force them to "actively...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.07 12:39:00
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1414. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Rodj Blake Unless of course there was a way that people could actively help against targets without firing on them. And there is! I'm afraid the concept of armed conflict dominates Star Fraction dogma to such an extent...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.07 12:30:00
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1415. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
This has already been gone over hundreds of times. If it is not the Star Fraction brand of freedom, it isn't freedom at all. Star Fraction's brand of freedom is a particular complicated and contradictory thing, supporting 'piracy' by groups like...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.07 11:32:00
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1416. Log of a Minmatar Capsuleer - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
And so ends the story of the 'dedicated freedom fighter' ms. Wildfire and begins the story of the 'can-flip baiter' ms. Wildfire. So much for promises of making sacrifices and fighting for the Republic. In the end it all comes down to having fun ...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.07 11:22:00
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1417. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I'm still amused that SF uses and enforces a 'red list'. SF pilots are neither free to decide who they shoot, or who they consider hostile. Both is determined 'from up high'. How very Amarrian of them. ____ The Illusion of Freedom | The Truth...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.06 17:28:00
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1418. The CVA, an interesting topic - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss So I ask this: Is the CVA just another thrall alliance bending to the will of Imperial demand or is it its own entity more akin to the pre-war Mandate or the Kingdom? Is mr. Bliss simply another co...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.10.05 08:53:00
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1419. You are part of the Revolution - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Mr. Bliss, it seems while technology has given you several advantages, your mind has failed to adapt to this new state and still sees things from a small-minded perspective. Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss We Capsuleers are already free fr...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.09.28 16:36:00
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1420. To: Amarr and Minmatar (FW) Capsuleers. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
1. High sec is already well provided 2. Well provided high-sec is only 2-5 jumps away from the frontlines. 3. I have no use for 'simple mods' or even 'a selection of mods' in low-sec. Either I want to be able to buy and outfit complete ships, or...
- by Merdaneth - at 2009.09.26 12:10:00
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