
T Dave
Gallente Core Synthesis Unlimited
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Posted - 2009.11.06 08:51:00 -
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Edited by: T Dave on 06/11/2009 08:51:29
Originally by: Shad0wsFury Star Fraction and friends lost NINE carriers, and one large tower, all of which were probably NOT covered by insurance.
Sir, with all due respect, you are emphasising the wrong part of your statement above. The key word I would draw there is not 'NOT', but 'PROBABLY'. I, for one, would like to see your evidence on this lack of insurance. As to the numbers lost, I don't see how restating the admissions of the Cosmopolite and other Freespacer reports of this battle is needed. The Intaki shrugs his shoulders. Still, if it comforts you to believe they weren't insured, then enjoy it. But please don't weaken your fantastical statements with such elements of doubt as 'probably'. Either find conviction and facts in your arguments, or please keep them to yourself.
And, on the subject of arguments, I can't help but draw on this:
Originally by: Shad0wsFury They will continue to get smacked around by the Amarr Coalition until they leave.
The Amarr Coalition is just getting started, and what our enemies saw yesterday was merely a fraction of our potential firepower. So long as Star Fraction remains in the area of operations of the Amarr militia, the Coalition will continue bringing the fight. We have only just begun.
Whilst I can admire your desire for blood, death and destruction, I can not help but chuckle at how nonchalantly you support the key strategic point The Cosmopolite raised:
Originally by: The Cosmopolite Importantly, the strategic situation has gained clarity in the light of these events. The position of the Amarr militia's propagandists has for many months been that Kamela is of no importance to them and the presence of Star Fraction forces irrelevant to this conflict. This position is now in tatters.
So, whilst I congratulate your fighting talk, I'm left chuckling recalling all the times I've heard The Star Fraction referred to as 'irrelevant'. Such an argument will struggle to ever again be anything but laughable.
As to the OP - and as others have said - it seems to be a fair and honest assessment of what all have referred to as a truly great battle. I salute all warriors involved, and look forward to seeing how this affair unfolds, confident that the hearts and minds of the Freespace movement remain true, and their spirit burn stronger and brighter than ever.
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