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Akari Hyasyoda
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2009.03.10 19:29:00 -
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For CreoDron to endanger both manpower and resources after such a brief analysis of this phenomenon is completely irresponsible. And in light of the recent apocalyptic tragedy in Seylin, it borders on the criminal.
Yes the scientific and astrological benefits of these ôwormholesö are sure to be fantastic, but CreoDron, like all Federal corporations should be funneling their resources and energies into relief efforts.
I truly hope CEO Darieux rethinks his priorities. Though I know the greedier segments of the population will disagree, the whole cluster should be rallying around the ongoing efforts to save human lives and not running on adventures for profit.
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Duty.
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Posted - 2009.03.10 19:38:00 -
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What do you care? It's not Caldari lives that they're risking, and the good professor wants to do it herself. She's not being forced into it. If the Caldari are so interested in the Gallente staying out of their corporations' respective businesses, then they can have the good grace to keep their nose out of ours.
Or is it just that you're afraid they might find something useful behind the veil of these new and interesting wormholes before the State does? ----- Andreus Ixiris Duty.
"Kein Fnrst, kein Gott, kein Hass, kein Mitleid, kein Schmerz, nur ich" |

Esna Pitoojee
Amarr TalCorp Enterprises
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Posted - 2009.03.10 19:44:00 -
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Creodon's stations could be hardened to withstand the blast - or, were believed to be capable of resisting the blast, anyway.
Therefore, there was no (believed) risk to life aboard the stations.
Creodon's station facilities were also operating at maximum capacity to take on refugees, so there was nothing wrong with holding the docking bays open until the effects struck.
What exactly are you complaining about? ----------------------------------------------
Say "Amarr ships suk, lol." I dare you.
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Akari Hyasyoda
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2009.03.10 19:54:00 -
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Originally by: Andreus Ixiris What do you care? It's not Caldari lives that they're risking, and the good professor wants to do it herself. She's not being forced into it. If the Caldari are so interested in the Gallente staying out of their corporations' respective businesses, then they can have the good grace to keep their nose out of ours.
Or is it just that you're afraid they might find something useful behind the veil of these new and interesting wormholes before the State does?
Perhaps you should think before you allow your forked tongue to spout such venom.
Perhaps your hatred for the Caldari blind you to the point that you canÆt even properly read GalNet messages, otherwise you might have seen that I called on ALL citizens of the cluster to assist in rescue/humanitarian efforts.
Perhaps I care not because of some hidden Caldari agenda but because I am human and those that suffered and died are humans.
Perhaps there are bonds greater in this universe than national ones.
Perhaps some day you will learn the limits of your own arrogance.
Then again, perhaps you will not.
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Akari Hyasyoda
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2009.03.10 20:06:00 -
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Originally by: Esna Pitoojee Creodon's stations could be hardened to withstand the blast - or, were believed to be capable of resisting the blast, anyway.
Therefore, there was no (believed) risk to life aboard the stations.
Creodon's station facilities were also operating at maximum capacity to take on refugees, so there was nothing wrong with holding the docking bays open until the effects struck.
What exactly are you complaining about?
We are being flooded with SCOPE breaking news about CreoDron exploring a recent ôwormholeö they found similar to what has caused the devastation in Seylin.
Since CreoDron grabbed the spotlight with this reckless endeavor there have been no reports of the fate of the survivors from Seylin or any other reports on the status of the system.
My point is that instead of using up their resources and all of the clusters attention they should be focusing on relief efforts. ThatÆs all, just stating my opinion publically as I canÆt imagine IÆm the only person out there feeling the same way.
After only analyzing the phenomenon for a short time, this reach team could end up causing another tragic of epic scale without even knowing it. We should all be cautious in the days ahead.
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Stitcher
Caldari ForgeTech Industries
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Posted - 2009.03.10 22:43:00 -
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Edited by: Stitcher on 10/03/2009 22:44:27 Irresponsible? The Scope was irresponsible, Pilot. I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if their "journalistic integrity" wound up costing tens of thousands of lives.
And I profoundly hope that they are made to PAY for every last one of those lives.
CreoDron on the other hand took in refugees, devoted as much of its resources as was practical and then some to saving lives.
Every last soul pulled from that dead world is now receiving care. As overloaded as the relief effort may be, there is little more that can be done than already is. Certainly, CreoDron cannot do anything more to affect their ultimate fates. This is not inappropriate greed. They have already given as much as they can, and are now devoting themselves to the pursuit of scientific knowledge and exploration.
I see nothing wrong with CreoDron's actions. They've handled themselves honourably and well today.
EDIT: oh, and given that Andreus is currently a member of a mostly-Caldari corporation with a Caldari CEO that fought on the Caldari side of the militia war, I think calling him a bigot just makes you look like an ignorant baka. - Verin "Stitcher" Hakatain. |

Gottii
Minmatar Tribal Liberation Force
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Posted - 2009.03.10 23:35:00 -
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I agree with Stitcher. Pilot Hyasyoda, I find it ironic that youre calling CreoDron careless for its "reckless" research, since you, like the rest of us and mostly likely CreoDron itself, have no idea what exactly caused the blast.
I believe that what CreoDron is doing is in fact prudent. This phenomenon is capable of leveling entire systems. New Eden as a whole needs all the data it can gather to understand what happened to Seyllin. Who's to say this wont happen in New Caldari, or Rens, or Dodixie?
It's likely that the data CreoDron's collects could lead to a better understanding of what caused this accident, thus aid in our ability to forecast and perhaps prevent such blasts, and save lives in the long run.
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Faraelle Brightman
Gallente Placid Reborn Coalition Of Empires
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Posted - 2009.03.10 23:47:00 -
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*A tired looking Faraelle pops up on vidfeed*.
Breifly, I can confirm that the station defenses in Seyllin did hold.
*feed out.* -----------------------
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Casiella Truza
Ecliptic Rift
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Posted - 2009.03.11 00:34:00 -
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Right. The entire cluster should stop everything they're doing and go pile into Seyllin and its environs. That would lead to a civilizational collapse that would make all of today's tragedies look like a schoolgirl fight.
And by that token, what are you doing jabbering here? Get to work, you damn hypocrite! --
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Nur AlHuda
Amarr Callide Vulpis
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Posted - 2009.03.11 11:24:00 -
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Well its public secret that CreoDron was the main responsible for rogue drone AI and fed navy had to clean the mess up with concord.
I would not wonder if this was some other fed experiment gone wrong...
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Esna Pitoojee
Amarr TalCorp Enterprises
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Posted - 2009.03.11 13:13:00 -
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CreoDron's launch of drones into these wormholes is not 'irresponsible.' There was still no threat to life.
That scientist apparently going through the wormhole, on her own, with no backup... that was irresponsible. But that was a single scientist, not CreoDron as a whole. ----------------------------------------------
Say "Amarr ships suk, lol." I dare you.
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Graelyn
Amarr Order of Catharsis
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Posted - 2009.03.11 22:57:00 -
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Dangerous, yes.
Daring, yes.
Irresponsible? To the Bold goes the Bounty. But the risks are real, and it sounds as though the good professor discovered this.
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Irongut
M'8'S Frontal Impact
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Posted - 2009.03.12 04:26:00 -
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CreoDron had opened their station in Seylin to take refugees so they were already taking part in the relief efforts. The researchers were one small team within a huge corporation. They were most likely astrophysicists or something similar, not medical staff or trained relief workers. So would you rather have them investigating an unknown phenomenon and possibly learning whether another similar disaster might be imminent or getting in the way of doctors and relief staff as they try to do their jobs?
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Myrhial Arkenath
Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2009.03.12 12:35:00 -
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Someone has to be the first. If CreoDron had the people willing then power to them. You'd probably have had a whole other story ready if this was a corporation you could openly support.
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William Ytiri
YTiRi Retail
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Posted - 2009.03.12 13:01:00 -
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I heared on the heatingpipes that Caldari minority shareholder CBD Corporation put pressure on the Old Man to use his advanced drone techniques to make an expedition. They smelled an opportunity for more profit in the unknown, most likely.
If that was indeed the case I can only compliment CreoDon's decision to send in drones and not ships full of 'voters'.
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