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21. A Reflection on Matias Sobaseki - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote: Those who are Deteis are Caldari, just as those who are Civire are Caldari, just as I have already stated: those who trace descent from the Caldari Homeworld are Caldari. I owe obligation to the Caldari people via t...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.28 02:33:25
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22. A Reflection on Matias Sobaseki - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote: Stitcher wrote: I am Caldari, part of a greater whole. And Caldari are humans, part of a greater whole. It's no healthier for us to sulk behind our borders and declare that the rest of humanity can "go **** itse...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.27 12:26:25
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23. A Reflection on Matias Sobaseki - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote: Stitcher wrote: We have succesfully preserved the Caldari people - now our people must ask what we wish to be, and what we will sacrifice for and contribute to the greater whole of humanity. The rest of hum...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.27 10:50:57
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24. A Reflection on Matias Sobaseki - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote: Stitcher wrote: IS the State just about genetic purity? For determining who is, and who is not Caldari as part of social structures: Yes. Unequivocally. I'll call Fatal and the Rabbit as Caldari due to th...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.26 16:25:46
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25. A Reflection on Matias Sobaseki - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I might argue that there's an important difference between body and political allegiance. The former is ostensibly a matter of reality, though that's less the case nowadays in the age of cloning, gene therapy and advanced surgery. If I really wan...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.26 10:45:49
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26. Change of Focus - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I already stamped "you're either with us or against us" on my bingo card, guys. Give me something new, please.
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.25 17:07:42
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27. Change of Focus - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Well, that does at least make the Templis Dragonaur comparison a not unfair one, even if the Dragonaurs were rather more successful in their bombings.
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.25 10:18:13
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28. Change of Focus - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Mika Firestorm wrote: After Pieter's choice of employer, not just Kaalakiota, but even Ishukone with Hyasyoda would revoke his citizenship. Becoming a Rote member is even worse than putting a Templis Dragonaur sign on your chest. I musta bee...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.25 08:26:35
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29. Change of Focus - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
You appreciate that your sense of tact places you firmly in the minority in this crowd?
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.24 18:59:45
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30. Change of Focus - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Mizhara Del'thul wrote: Oh not you too, Verin. Is 'unforgivable' really a reasonable reaction to that? We've had this conversation once already and you didn't seem to have gone that far into the wormhole at that point. I said they have a po...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.24 17:42:31
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31. Change of Focus - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Mizhara Del'thul wrote: Stitcher wrote: Doesn't matter. That good ol' "either with us or against us" thing is alive and well here. Walking away from the grave existential threat that is the militia war is just not forgivable, you know... ...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.24 17:24:44
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32. Change of Focus - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Doesn't matter. That good ol' "either with us or against us" thing is alive and well here. Walking away from the grave existential threat that is the militia war is just not forgivable, you know...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.24 17:15:11
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33. Federal detention facilities in Black Rise. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Aria Jenneth wrote: When I found myself afraid for my soul, I came to the Amarr because I knew they'd see something wrong and want to help me fix it, while the Caldari would just offer me a stiff drink and advise me not to think about it. I'v...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.22 01:08:14
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34. Federal detention facilities in Black Rise. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Sinjin Mokk wrote: Ms. Kim, I'm sorry to have to tell you so bluntly, but the reality of the situation is... NO ONE CARES. Wrong. I personally care very greatly indeed. I've seen and dealt with these "prisons" myself and... well. I'll s...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.20 16:01:48
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35. [discussion] The Kubera entered Anoikis? How even...? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Garion Avarr wrote: An alternative explanation is that when it was stated that the Kubera massed "8 billion tons" what was meant was 8*10^9 tons, not 8*10^12 tons (both 10^9 and 10^12 being alternate definitions of "billion"). This would put it...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.19 21:27:51
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36. [discussion] The Kubera entered Anoikis? How even...? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Utari Onzo wrote: I am happy to assume that the techniques used for a potential compression of the Kubera may well have better mass/volume ratios, but I still think it's a stretch using currently available technology to assume it'll be brought ...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.19 21:08:46
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37. [discussion] The Kubera entered Anoikis? How even...? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
well, no, hold on. If I fly a battleship through a wormhole, I add a hundred million kilograms of transit mass. If I repackage that same battleship and carry it through the wormhole in a Tayra, I only add thirteen million kilograms, the mass of ...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.19 10:10:56
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38. [discussion] The Kubera entered Anoikis? How even...? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Yeah, that's about a hundred Keepstars worth of mass. Gotta be some Upwell nano-assembly stuff going on, alongside a serious case of "My grandfather's axe"
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.19 00:33:27
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39. A Reflection on Matias Sobaseki - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Pieter Tuulinen wrote: Stitcher wrote: I have felt for years now that a truly meritocratic society has nothing to fear from measured and composed dissent. Strong ideas that will better our society are to be welcomed and embraced, after all...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.07 22:20:14
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40. A Reflection on Matias Sobaseki - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I have felt for years now that a truly meritocratic society has nothing to fear from measured and composed dissent. Strong ideas that will better our society are to be welcomed and embraced, after all. That's what the "merit" in meritocracy mea...
- by Stitcher - at 2016.11.07 00:38:57
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