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1. FIO identify "alarming" increase in house sarum military activities - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Gwen Ikiryo wrote: This place certainly has a way of making people cynical. Not even the loyalists are considering the notion that the accusations might be untrue. They remain allegations, true. Again, however, the position of the throne is ...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.18 12:34:00
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2. Kor-Azor region in firm grip of Sansha's Nation ? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Heir Kor-Azor is entrusted with the leadership over his domain. Whatever his reasoning is, we maintain faith that his decision is made with the best interests of those under his charge in mind.
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.18 11:53:00
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3. FIO identify "alarming" increase in house sarum military activities - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Andreus Ixiris wrote: So much for the "age of slavery coming to an end," right? The Empress has yet to comment or take an official stance on these allegations. As those were her words you're quoting, it would be wise to await her response. ...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.18 11:44:00
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4. FIO identify "alarming" increase in house sarum military activities - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Clever, if a bold move. Much will be determined by the position of the throne in this matter. I am eager to await it.
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.18 11:01:00
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5. A message for all Caldari Capsuleers - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Katrina Oniseki wrote: It may be worth noting that the agreement with the Empire is recent on the order of within the last decade. Our war with the Federation goes back hundreds of years. The Empire, while we appreciate the help they have given...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.18 10:39:00
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6. alarming holoreel from mutinous federation ground company shows execution of bla... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I will pray the state of unrest and confusion in the Federation is sorted swiftly. Times of turmoil rarely benefit those most in need.
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.18 10:30:00
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7. A disturbing trend - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: That is the theory. In practice, imperial History (and thus, the Scriptures themselves) will be a testimony to the almost unlimited power an Emperor or an Empress holds over the Scriptures. That individual, being the voice of...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.06 21:45:00
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8. I love my Amarr - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Anabella Rella wrote: Gods and spirits I'm trying so hard to remember that idiots like Luftschreck and Blackhand don't represent all of Amarr... It can prove difficult but your valiant effort is noteworthy.
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.06 16:43:00
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9. Revolutions in Thought - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Quinzel Nikulainen wrote: You believe that. I'll argue that it has failed to accomplish this given the time that elapsed before the thread got touched at all. I would argue that this is not a failure on the post itself but on the communit...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.06 14:00:00
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10. A disturbing trend - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Katran Luftschreck wrote: If the Divinely appointed Empress says to obey a treaty, how is it heresy? You are misrepresenting what I have stated, either intentionally or by mistake, I will assume the latter. My statement was that placing s...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.06 12:24:00
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11. I love my Amarr - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Fredfredbug4 wrote: If the Caldari simply stop letting a dictator rule their lives we can stop part of the war, and once you senile elderly men in fat flying vultures stop claiming racial superiority while being unable to do anything yourself,...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.06 03:33:00
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12. A disturbing trend - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Nicoletta Mithra wrote: Cpt. Raynes, if you read carefully you will see that my fellow Praetorian referred to the Scriptures first, even if not bluntly so. Faithfully, N. Mithra As you say, Ensign Mithra. I find it is prudent to be carefu...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.06 03:30:00
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13. A disturbing trend - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Sepherim wrote: But I don't impose my ideals to others, though. I just follow orders. Orders that came after the Republic invaded Amarrian space, and still continues to try to grasp control of the amarrian Bleak Lands. My kills are not on me, ...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.06 02:00:00
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14. A disturbing trend - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Sepherim wrote: We follow our rules and accords. We haven't broken Yulai, and we obey what our Empress says. That's all the rules we need. You are a member of the Praetorian? I wonder if this is what they teach because it is certainly not i...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.06 01:55:00
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15. In support of Odenjorn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Seriphyn Inhonores wrote: Do we really need a 75310th discussion on Amarr-Minmatar relations again? The Odenjorn case is to do with bureaucratic definitions of the racial term 'Minmatar' in the Federation. So take it elsewhere. You are corre...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.05 15:11:00
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16. I love my Amarr - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Jonathan Briggs wrote: [...] and once those space monkeys in flying trash heaps, come back home where they belong, life will be good again. Condescending names and derogatory references are not a productive way to promote cessation of hostil...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.05 12:58:00
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17. I love my Amarr - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
The Gallente-Amarr Free Trade Agreement was signed shortly after first contact between the Empire and the Federation and consequently before the start of any hostilities and before the alliance formed between the Republic and the Federation. Whi...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.05 12:20:00
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18. In support of Odenjorn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Katran Luftschreck wrote: Witless? Interesting choice of word. Tell me, captain, how long were you forced to serve in the Republic military? Did you go through their training programs? Did they try to "deprogram" away your Faith and replace i...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.05 12:10:00
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19. In support of Odenjorn - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Katran Luftschreck wrote: So two different tribals from two different tribes move to a new land where there's no Amarrians around to dump all their hate on. What happens next? Oh oh let me take a guess! You do no service to yourself, the Emp...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.04 23:59:00
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20. Heth strikes at State citizens - Report - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Lyn Farel wrote: But the Minmatar never actually helped the Nefantar and the Amarr Empire to create the Mandate... For clarification's sake, that's the point he's making. The Nefantar are ethnically Minmatar, I'll not get into the debate a...
- by Sylux Raynes - at 2013.03.03 23:18:00
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