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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 00:03:00 -
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Edited by: Hardin on 13/09/2004 00:05:23
Tonight loyal Amarrians once again demonstrated that they have the capability to cause Minmatar terrorists to tremble in fear.
In response to a Minmatar incursion to Amarr earlier in the evening a joint Amarria Auxillia and CVA (PIE, Imperial Dreams & Dark Seraph) fleet was put together and ventured into Minmatar territory in its hunt for Minmatar terrorist dogs.
Word of the large Amarrian fleet spread and to the despair of the black hearted Minmatar murderers they could do nothing about it.
teh hawt > Huge Amarrian fleet headed this way, if anyone is interested Methan > hmm corp war or some thing ? teh hawt > The amarrians are coming Dendar > ta hawt, we know teh hawt > rgr teh hawt > /emote looks around. teh hawt > But if this is all you have, I'm sad to say it will be a losing battle. DelaKar > this an event or corp war? teh hawt > War DelaKar > kk lol don't wanna get ganked mining if it's an event teh hawt > Might get ganked anyway
The Minmatar terrorists, who had been gathering a fleet in Gelfiven, melted away into space.
The Amarr fleet continued its patrol - catching and podding just a few unwary terrorists - but its job had been done. It had reminded the Minmatars of the futility of their struggle against the Empire.
One of the Amarr pilots captured THIS short video as the majestic Amarr fleet continued its patrol.
Later on another combined Amarrian fleet including members of the Manu Forti Corporation entered the Amarr system of Kheram - home to a number of notorious pirate corps who have plagued local businessmen.
The Amarrians successfully destroyed a pirate Scorpion and and Armageddon of The Short Bus Stop Corporation.
Their duty fulfilled the Amarrians headed for home...
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 00:03:00 -
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Edited by: Hardin on 13/09/2004 00:05:23
Tonight loyal Amarrians once again demonstrated that they have the capability to cause Minmatar terrorists to tremble in fear.
In response to a Minmatar incursion to Amarr earlier in the evening a joint Amarria Auxillia and CVA (PIE, Imperial Dreams & Dark Seraph) fleet was put together and ventured into Minmatar territory in its hunt for Minmatar terrorist dogs.
Word of the large Amarrian fleet spread and to the despair of the black hearted Minmatar murderers they could do nothing about it.
teh hawt > Huge Amarrian fleet headed this way, if anyone is interested Methan > hmm corp war or some thing ? teh hawt > The amarrians are coming Dendar > ta hawt, we know teh hawt > rgr teh hawt > /emote looks around. teh hawt > But if this is all you have, I'm sad to say it will be a losing battle. DelaKar > this an event or corp war? teh hawt > War DelaKar > kk lol don't wanna get ganked mining if it's an event teh hawt > Might get ganked anyway
The Minmatar terrorists, who had been gathering a fleet in Gelfiven, melted away into space.
The Amarr fleet continued its patrol - catching and podding just a few unwary terrorists - but its job had been done. It had reminded the Minmatars of the futility of their struggle against the Empire.
One of the Amarr pilots captured THIS short video as the majestic Amarr fleet continued its patrol.
Later on another combined Amarrian fleet including members of the Manu Forti Corporation entered the Amarr system of Kheram - home to a number of notorious pirate corps who have plagued local businessmen.
The Amarrians successfully destroyed a pirate Scorpion and and Armageddon of The Short Bus Stop Corporation.
Their duty fulfilled the Amarrians headed for home...
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Hakera
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Posted - 2004.09.13 00:20:00 -
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Edited by: Hakera on 13/09/2004 00:28:38 Edited by: Hakera on 13/09/2004 00:27:32 My, that is quite a fleet, pity it was not around to stop us raiding Amarr earlier. And we knew full well you were coming and had plenty of time to get our families to safety before you showed up.
Interesting use of gangs (makes note in diary)
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Hakera
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Posted - 2004.09.13 00:20:00 -
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Edited by: Hakera on 13/09/2004 00:28:38 Edited by: Hakera on 13/09/2004 00:27:32 My, that is quite a fleet, pity it was not around to stop us raiding Amarr earlier. And we knew full well you were coming and had plenty of time to get our families to safety before you showed up.
Interesting use of gangs (makes note in diary)
Dumbledore - Eve-I.com |
Archbishop
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Posted - 2004.09.13 02:28:00 -
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TES Fallen Savior Maller Class Heavy Cruiser Lieutenant Archbishop, PIE, Commanding
The mighty maller class heavy cruiser slowed to a stop outside the gate to Teonosude. Archbishop rose from his command chair and walked to the viewscreen in the front of the bridge.
"Sound General Quarters!".
The alarm klaxon rang loudly and the bright lights on the bridge of the warship dimmed to red. Looking out the viewscreen Archbishop observed the might of the Amarrian Empire.
Over twenty battleships, countless cruisers and frigates, a massive fleet. Archbishop was assinged to the 2nd Fleet that day and now witnessed the merging of over 50 warships. The honorable fighters for Amarr, PIE, Imperial Dreams, Dark Seraph, Amarria Auxillia, others had risen to the defense of Amarr to take the Emperors word to the heathen barbarians firsthand.
"Launch Probes!". Snapped Archbishop. Suddenly over 100 small probes began to launch from the Maller and headed toward Pator. Each probe contained a copy of the Pax Amarria and instructions to return to Amarr for service. Every mission 100 of these probes were launched and while most fell on the deaf ears of the misguided Minmatar some always did find their way to impressionable ears. At least five would return to Amarr this trip.
Sitting down again and gazing toward the fleet the captain glanced at his bridge crew. While they worked with disciplined precision he could see the awe in their eyes. The mighty fleet was an inspiration to all the young Amarrian crewman of all ships.
"Attention, this is the Captain speaking!"
"Today the terrorists engaged in a strike on our homeland of Amarr. Now we shall have our retribution. The stage has been set and we are its stars. Let all crew know as we enter battle today we fight for something greater then ourselves. We fight for Amarr!".
He closed the communcation channel and sat back. Suddenly an orange blob appeared on the video screen. A terrorist industrial ship had warped in upon them!
"Lock target and fire!" he yelled as the bridge crew sprang into action. Multiple lasers spat out not only from the Maller but from 100 other laser turrets in the fleet. In an instant the industrial was vaporized. It happend so quick the Maller only got of one round from its laser turrets. "That was quick" he said with a smile as other ships quickly picked up the terrorist salvage.
"Sir we've been ordered to proceed" said the young communications officer.
"Set course and engage, maintain pace with the fleet, today we fly for Amarr!".
The mighty heavy cruiser began moving toward the jumpgate. Battleships, cruisers, frigates and interceptors moved with it. As they passed between the sun and a nearby planet the size of the Armada blocked out the sun. On the planet below Minmatar barbarians were screaming in fear running into their caves as the sun blacked out. It was not the season for darkness and their primitive beliefs had them confused.
The fleet blacks out the sun and obscures the planet behind
"The Amarrians are coming!" they cried.
But this was not their day to be saved and offered the gift of enlightenment. The massive fleet moved as one into the jumpgate and into the next system and the sun was restored.
But the dark shadow of the fleet moved on. Into the ends of space in search of the terrorist infestation. While this day only a few terrorists would be brought to justice Archbishop knew it was only a matter of time. The Minmatar were animals and needed enlightenment.
God had commanded it.......
Archbishop PIE CORPORATION
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Archbishop
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Posted - 2004.09.13 02:28:00 -
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TES Fallen Savior Maller Class Heavy Cruiser Lieutenant Archbishop, PIE, Commanding
The mighty maller class heavy cruiser slowed to a stop outside the gate to Teonosude. Archbishop rose from his command chair and walked to the viewscreen in the front of the bridge.
"Sound General Quarters!".
The alarm klaxon rang loudly and the bright lights on the bridge of the warship dimmed to red. Looking out the viewscreen Archbishop observed the might of the Amarrian Empire.
Over twenty battleships, countless cruisers and frigates, a massive fleet. Archbishop was assinged to the 2nd Fleet that day and now witnessed the merging of over 50 warships. The honorable fighters for Amarr, PIE, Imperial Dreams, Dark Seraph, Amarria Auxillia, others had risen to the defense of Amarr to take the Emperors word to the heathen barbarians firsthand.
"Launch Probes!". Snapped Archbishop. Suddenly over 100 small probes began to launch from the Maller and headed toward Pator. Each probe contained a copy of the Pax Amarria and instructions to return to Amarr for service. Every mission 100 of these probes were launched and while most fell on the deaf ears of the misguided Minmatar some always did find their way to impressionable ears. At least five would return to Amarr this trip.
Sitting down again and gazing toward the fleet the captain glanced at his bridge crew. While they worked with disciplined precision he could see the awe in their eyes. The mighty fleet was an inspiration to all the young Amarrian crewman of all ships.
"Attention, this is the Captain speaking!"
"Today the terrorists engaged in a strike on our homeland of Amarr. Now we shall have our retribution. The stage has been set and we are its stars. Let all crew know as we enter battle today we fight for something greater then ourselves. We fight for Amarr!".
He closed the communcation channel and sat back. Suddenly an orange blob appeared on the video screen. A terrorist industrial ship had warped in upon them!
"Lock target and fire!" he yelled as the bridge crew sprang into action. Multiple lasers spat out not only from the Maller but from 100 other laser turrets in the fleet. In an instant the industrial was vaporized. It happend so quick the Maller only got of one round from its laser turrets. "That was quick" he said with a smile as other ships quickly picked up the terrorist salvage.
"Sir we've been ordered to proceed" said the young communications officer.
"Set course and engage, maintain pace with the fleet, today we fly for Amarr!".
The mighty heavy cruiser began moving toward the jumpgate. Battleships, cruisers, frigates and interceptors moved with it. As they passed between the sun and a nearby planet the size of the Armada blocked out the sun. On the planet below Minmatar barbarians were screaming in fear running into their caves as the sun blacked out. It was not the season for darkness and their primitive beliefs had them confused.
The fleet blacks out the sun and obscures the planet behind
"The Amarrians are coming!" they cried.
But this was not their day to be saved and offered the gift of enlightenment. The massive fleet moved as one into the jumpgate and into the next system and the sun was restored.
But the dark shadow of the fleet moved on. Into the ends of space in search of the terrorist infestation. While this day only a few terrorists would be brought to justice Archbishop knew it was only a matter of time. The Minmatar were animals and needed enlightenment.
God had commanded it.......
Archbishop PIE CORPORATION
VISIT THE PIE HOMEPAGE & FORUMS PIE INFORMATION CENTER |
Kular
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Posted - 2004.09.13 05:14:00 -
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Tonight the CVA went out in force to demonstrate Amarrian superiorty and control over our enemies.
In a fleet of some 50 ships the CVA patrolled through the Republic and sent our enemies running. Many locals we're impressed by the grace and power of the Amarr and are believed to have been converted. Some comments include.
"(local Minmatar)- the Amarrians are coming run!"
"Ravelin Eb > There goes the neighbourhood"
"Mister Bee > is that the word of god?"
And lastly but most definitly the best.
"Ravelin Eb > Sorry, PRM & -MM- are out at the moment, please leave a message ad we'll get back to you <beeeeep>"
I would like to thank those members of Dark Seraph who showed up for tonights opt. Jaketh Ivanes, Ghar Lapsi and myself. I will also mention that we pulled a nice little scare on Sux Black and made them run in fear of the vast CVA fleet!
Great work to all members of the CVA!
Home of Ubiqua Seraph Eve's only all Sarum loyal corporation. |
Kular
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Posted - 2004.09.13 05:14:00 -
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Tonight the CVA went out in force to demonstrate Amarrian superiorty and control over our enemies.
In a fleet of some 50 ships the CVA patrolled through the Republic and sent our enemies running. Many locals we're impressed by the grace and power of the Amarr and are believed to have been converted. Some comments include.
"(local Minmatar)- the Amarrians are coming run!"
"Ravelin Eb > There goes the neighbourhood"
"Mister Bee > is that the word of god?"
And lastly but most definitly the best.
"Ravelin Eb > Sorry, PRM & -MM- are out at the moment, please leave a message ad we'll get back to you <beeeeep>"
I would like to thank those members of Dark Seraph who showed up for tonights opt. Jaketh Ivanes, Ghar Lapsi and myself. I will also mention that we pulled a nice little scare on Sux Black and made them run in fear of the vast CVA fleet!
Great work to all members of the CVA!
Home of Ubiqua Seraph Eve's only all Sarum loyal corporation. |
Ceratin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 06:02:00 -
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Edited by: Ceratin on 13/09/2004 06:04:04 Its always a pleasure to destroy pirate scum, especially ones who have betrayed their friends and cause. Its a shame we didnt kill more, but then again we did keep them in the station for the entire time we were there, allowing loyal Amarrians to operate in peace. "You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you."
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Ceratin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 06:02:00 -
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Edited by: Ceratin on 13/09/2004 06:04:04 Its always a pleasure to destroy pirate scum, especially ones who have betrayed their friends and cause. Its a shame we didnt kill more, but then again we did keep them in the station for the entire time we were there, allowing loyal Amarrians to operate in peace. "You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you."
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VinkNut
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Posted - 2004.09.13 06:25:00 -
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"Its always a pleasure to destroy god squad scum, especially ones who have betrayed their friends and cause.
Its a shame we didnt kill more, but then again we did keep them in the station for the entire time we were there, allowing loyal Amarrians to operate in peace."
This is an un-nerving future echo of what I was about to post about the eariler PRM/MM invasion of Amarr space.
We invade your territory at will, whilst your loyal and brave fighters un-dock and dock in frigates at your very own home bases, with no attempt made by them to repel the invaders. You seem to require at least 2 hours warning to gather a fleet. Would you like us to post you a schedule so that you can be better prepared next time?
OOC Comments Removed -Armetheus
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VinkNut
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Posted - 2004.09.13 06:25:00 -
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"Its always a pleasure to destroy god squad scum, especially ones who have betrayed their friends and cause.
Its a shame we didnt kill more, but then again we did keep them in the station for the entire time we were there, allowing loyal Amarrians to operate in peace."
This is an un-nerving future echo of what I was about to post about the eariler PRM/MM invasion of Amarr space.
We invade your territory at will, whilst your loyal and brave fighters un-dock and dock in frigates at your very own home bases, with no attempt made by them to repel the invaders. You seem to require at least 2 hours warning to gather a fleet. Would you like us to post you a schedule so that you can be better prepared next time?
OOC Comments Removed -Armetheus
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Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2004.09.13 07:25:00 -
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Originally by: VinkNut "Its always a pleasure to destroy god squad scum, especially ones who have betrayed their friends and cause.
Its a shame we didnt kill more, but then again we did keep them in the station for the entire time we were there, allowing loyal Amarrians to operate in peace."
This is an un-nerving future echo of what I was about to post about the eariler PRM/MM invasion of Amarr space.
Ceratin referred to the anti-pirate operation in Kheram, where loyalist forces struck at Soul Cartel activities.
It is good to see more amarrian corporations joining the anti-piracy squads. Let it be known that no pirate corporation shall have peace as long as they seek their prey within the borders of the Empire. ----------------------------------------------
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Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2004.09.13 07:25:00 -
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Originally by: VinkNut "Its always a pleasure to destroy god squad scum, especially ones who have betrayed their friends and cause.
Its a shame we didnt kill more, but then again we did keep them in the station for the entire time we were there, allowing loyal Amarrians to operate in peace."
This is an un-nerving future echo of what I was about to post about the eariler PRM/MM invasion of Amarr space.
Ceratin referred to the anti-pirate operation in Kheram, where loyalist forces struck at Soul Cartel activities.
It is good to see more amarrian corporations joining the anti-piracy squads. Let it be known that no pirate corporation shall have peace as long as they seek their prey within the borders of the Empire. ----------------------------------------------
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:20:00 -
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Edited by: Hardin on 13/09/2004 08:35:54
Vinknut - just to reiterate what Gaius said - Ceratin was referring to our later op which he and some of his corp mates attended and saw the destruction of two pirate battleships.
He was not commenting on our operation to Minmatar space.
As for needing two hours to defend our own bases sometimes we do - sometimes we don't. Last night we already had an op arranged for about an hour after your terrorist fleet turned up in Amarr - that meant that a lot of our pilots had not yet reported for duty.
I gave orders for those who were available to stand down for an hour as no doubt if they had gone up against your fleet, outnumbered as we were at that moment, we would have been reading about it here today
As it happens I doubt that had we started the op an hour earlier whether you would have hung around anyway, as I doubt your fleet would have matched the +45 ships gathered by loyal Amarrians last night.
On our trek down to Minmatar space we did hear reports that around 10 to 15 Minmatar ships were being gathered in Gelfiven but this wisely melted away as our fleet approached terrorist systems.
We knew when we gathered this fleet that it would be unlikely to be brought to battle - that was not the point of the operation.
The point was to demonstrate to you terrorists that regardless of your minor victories recently that the CVA and Amarria Auxillia are still here and still doing our job.
Long Live The Empire
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:20:00 -
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Edited by: Hardin on 13/09/2004 08:35:54
Vinknut - just to reiterate what Gaius said - Ceratin was referring to our later op which he and some of his corp mates attended and saw the destruction of two pirate battleships.
He was not commenting on our operation to Minmatar space.
As for needing two hours to defend our own bases sometimes we do - sometimes we don't. Last night we already had an op arranged for about an hour after your terrorist fleet turned up in Amarr - that meant that a lot of our pilots had not yet reported for duty.
I gave orders for those who were available to stand down for an hour as no doubt if they had gone up against your fleet, outnumbered as we were at that moment, we would have been reading about it here today
As it happens I doubt that had we started the op an hour earlier whether you would have hung around anyway, as I doubt your fleet would have matched the +45 ships gathered by loyal Amarrians last night.
On our trek down to Minmatar space we did hear reports that around 10 to 15 Minmatar ships were being gathered in Gelfiven but this wisely melted away as our fleet approached terrorist systems.
We knew when we gathered this fleet that it would be unlikely to be brought to battle - that was not the point of the operation.
The point was to demonstrate to you terrorists that regardless of your minor victories recently that the CVA and Amarria Auxillia are still here and still doing our job.
Long Live The Empire
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Wren
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:31:00 -
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"We rose this blah blah fleet and went to blah blah and you guys didn't show up to be ganked!? Cowards!"
"Well, we did the same thing yesterday night and blablablablablah blabbity!"
Seriously.
This and the other sort of post where you list off kills is getting boring.
Causes are won from campaigns, not by single battles.
Let me just ask you one thing though.
While your goofy fleet was poking around Gelfiven, guess who was in Khopa scanning Civic Tribunal transports and blowing them up to free slaves? Hint Hint.
Wave your flags and have a good time though... --------------------------------------------------
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Wren
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:31:00 -
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"We rose this blah blah fleet and went to blah blah and you guys didn't show up to be ganked!? Cowards!"
"Well, we did the same thing yesterday night and blablablablablah blabbity!"
Seriously.
This and the other sort of post where you list off kills is getting boring.
Causes are won from campaigns, not by single battles.
Let me just ask you one thing though.
While your goofy fleet was poking around Gelfiven, guess who was in Khopa scanning Civic Tribunal transports and blowing them up to free slaves? Hint Hint.
Wave your flags and have a good time though... --------------------------------------------------
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:45:00 -
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Wren you are right to some extent...
...but campaigns are merely the culmination of a series of battles...
While recent posts by the Minmatar terrorists forces would give the impression of a dead and dying CVA on its knees I felt it was time to redress the balance.
I also find it amusing that you should have a go at this report when on numerous occasions the Minmatars have posted similar reports which have been met by congratulations from yourself. No claims of boredom then...
But you are biased are you not
As Hakera has said the war has reached a new intensity. Clashes and skirmishes happen on a much more frequent basis than previously when there might be the odd fight on an irregular basis... as a result there is much more coverage of this.
I am sorry if you are bored by this Wren. For me it is merely the by-product of the epic struggle currently underway.
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:45:00 -
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Wren you are right to some extent...
...but campaigns are merely the culmination of a series of battles...
While recent posts by the Minmatar terrorists forces would give the impression of a dead and dying CVA on its knees I felt it was time to redress the balance.
I also find it amusing that you should have a go at this report when on numerous occasions the Minmatars have posted similar reports which have been met by congratulations from yourself. No claims of boredom then...
But you are biased are you not
As Hakera has said the war has reached a new intensity. Clashes and skirmishes happen on a much more frequent basis than previously when there might be the odd fight on an irregular basis... as a result there is much more coverage of this.
I am sorry if you are bored by this Wren. For me it is merely the by-product of the epic struggle currently underway.
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Wren
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:57:00 -
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I don't remember congratulating anyone recentlyą.
I offered a guy a Stiletto to replace one he lostą.
I went off in response to some Jim Hawkins propagandaą
I explained how someone could be called a traitor when combining slavery with piousnessą
I reminded some people that the conflict before us all is not one about murder or fair fighting, but about casualties and winningą..
But hey, if you want to say I wave the flag for the Minmatar guys, then go ahead.
IĘm just starting to wonder if I had you all wrong, Hardiną. You really starting to buy into all the stuff you are selling?
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Wren
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:57:00 -
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I don't remember congratulating anyone recentlyą.
I offered a guy a Stiletto to replace one he lostą.
I went off in response to some Jim Hawkins propagandaą
I explained how someone could be called a traitor when combining slavery with piousnessą
I reminded some people that the conflict before us all is not one about murder or fair fighting, but about casualties and winningą..
But hey, if you want to say I wave the flag for the Minmatar guys, then go ahead.
IĘm just starting to wonder if I had you all wrong, Hardiną. You really starting to buy into all the stuff you are selling?
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VinkNut
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:58:00 -
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Quote: Vinknut - just to reiterate what Gaius said - Ceratin was referring to our later op which he and some of his corp mates attended and saw the destruction of two pirate battleships.
He was not commenting on our operation to Minmatar space.
Good job I wasn't commenting on what he said then, isn't it ;)
"The Minmatar terrorists, who had been gathering a fleet in Gelfiven, melted away into space" - not true, we'd had a fleet around for about 2 hours and got bored of waiting, so decided to take a trip up and round up some pirates...by the time you'd managed to get something approaching a reaction force, we'd done exactly that, melted away into the background.
Quote: As for needing two hours to defend our own bases sometimes we do - sometimes we don't. Last night [snip]
The rest is just inconsequential, you didn't prevent anyone from doing anything, apart from an old SMaK member whom rejoined and attempted to travel in an unsafe system before we could advise him against it.
Whilst your "mighty" fleet was trundling through inconsequential systems, I was merrily plodding away with some agent missions right in your back-yard.
As the Queen of a distant long-forgotten land often said "everywhere I go smells of fresh paint" and amazingly enough, wherever a 45 ship fleet goes you will see no terrorists (and indeed where a 50+ fleet of terrorists go, we see no slavers - a strange co-incidence non?).
Also I enjoyed the gloriously edited highlights of that local chat - a masterful effort worthy of the editor of BigSlaver.
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VinkNut
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Posted - 2004.09.13 08:58:00 -
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Quote: Vinknut - just to reiterate what Gaius said - Ceratin was referring to our later op which he and some of his corp mates attended and saw the destruction of two pirate battleships.
He was not commenting on our operation to Minmatar space.
Good job I wasn't commenting on what he said then, isn't it ;)
"The Minmatar terrorists, who had been gathering a fleet in Gelfiven, melted away into space" - not true, we'd had a fleet around for about 2 hours and got bored of waiting, so decided to take a trip up and round up some pirates...by the time you'd managed to get something approaching a reaction force, we'd done exactly that, melted away into the background.
Quote: As for needing two hours to defend our own bases sometimes we do - sometimes we don't. Last night [snip]
The rest is just inconsequential, you didn't prevent anyone from doing anything, apart from an old SMaK member whom rejoined and attempted to travel in an unsafe system before we could advise him against it.
Whilst your "mighty" fleet was trundling through inconsequential systems, I was merrily plodding away with some agent missions right in your back-yard.
As the Queen of a distant long-forgotten land often said "everywhere I go smells of fresh paint" and amazingly enough, wherever a 45 ship fleet goes you will see no terrorists (and indeed where a 50+ fleet of terrorists go, we see no slavers - a strange co-incidence non?).
Also I enjoyed the gloriously edited highlights of that local chat - a masterful effort worthy of the editor of BigSlaver.
:)
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Ph0enix
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Posted - 2004.09.13 09:01:00 -
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Hardin the difference is we report large battles where multiple Battleship, Cruiser and Frigate kills are inflicted and received by either side.
You report failed incursions into Minmatar space, or when a few cruisers kill something... If you really want to continue with that vein of reporting i can bring up a multitude of Masuat'aa Matari kills that we don't air on Gal Net for the whole of EVE to see.
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Ph0enix
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Posted - 2004.09.13 09:01:00 -
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Hardin the difference is we report large battles where multiple Battleship, Cruiser and Frigate kills are inflicted and received by either side.
You report failed incursions into Minmatar space, or when a few cruisers kill something... If you really want to continue with that vein of reporting i can bring up a multitude of Masuat'aa Matari kills that we don't air on Gal Net for the whole of EVE to see.
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 09:06:00 -
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Edited by: Hardin on 13/09/2004 09:08:57
The same arguement can run the other way Ph0enix (as all these things tend to do) As for fair fights well we want those as well
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.09.13 09:06:00 -
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Edited by: Hardin on 13/09/2004 09:08:57
The same arguement can run the other way Ph0enix (as all these things tend to do) As for fair fights well we want those as well
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Ph0enix
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Posted - 2004.09.13 09:07:00 -
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*laughs*
You should be a politician Hardin, you dodge questions like the best of em.
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Ph0enix
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Posted - 2004.09.13 09:07:00 -
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*laughs*
You should be a politician Hardin, you dodge questions like the best of em.
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