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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.25 18:07:00 -
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Originally by: Jakiin
That is what I have come to see Star Fraction ideology to be, with 'Free Space' and 'Anarchism' simply honey to attract the fools who have yet to realize that the Fraction has not to this day actually created anything of the sort.
I believe you misunderstand our intent. Neither Free Space nor Anarchy are things to be created, they are the natural state of the universe that some of us feel deserve to be restored.
There is much still to be done, true. But focusing on what we have not done over the past 5 years seems foolish when you consider the enormity of what we can do over the coming eternity.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.25 21:48:00 -
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Originally by: Jakiin Edited by: Jakiin on 25/01/2010 20:21:44 I disagree. Focusing on what you have not done seems to me to make perfect sense. Generally speaking if you continue to fail to do something for several years then chances are you are not prone to succeeding in it in the future. When compared to CVA, who have succesfully done exactly what they wanted to do for the past five years, it becomes hard to believe that I should instead be thinking of all the things the Fractioneers might possibly do in the future.
For one to fail they must first have given up. The launch of this new campaign clearly shows we are still actively perusing our goals... Some campaigns have been unsuccessful, some have aided our cause but ultimately we are still here fighting for what we believe in. We are better equipped and more skilled, and improving our tactics and strategies all the time.
We only need one Revolution. The CVA must defend their boarders for an eternity against countless wars. Would you really gamble against those odds? Their demise is just a matter of time, as it is for all territorial empires.
Originally by: Jakiin Hell, you've got eternity. If I'm to think you might actually succeed in the formation of free space, I might as well think that by that time we'll have converted you to Amarr, the wars will be over, and the cluster unified by God will be working on opening up that EVE gate to try and get at the rest of the universe.
Naturally by that time definition of 'Free Space' will have changed. But hell, anything can happen in a few millenia.
First, you still do not understand what we mean when we say "Free Space". It is not some thing we create or impose on the universe, quite the contrary. Our objective is the removal of boarders and obstructions toward travel and, well 'freedom' (that word gets banded around here a lot so I hesitate to use it).
Second, I'm rather taken a back that you do not believe that the Amarr reclamation / conversion will be successful. As an ideological war, or one of faith, I take it I am already the victor?
Originally by: Jakiin
Addendum: This argument of 'Well we can still do it in the future' is doubly hilarious when I recall the many times that Constantine has declared a pilot to be of no worth because of their lack of past achievment. To be fair though, she was calling them worthless because they disagreed with her and the lack of achievment was just an excuse, but still.
The differance between an organization like ours and those university patsies used as mouth pieces is that we are constantly driving towards our goals - in space, they do nothing but spout other peoples meme's at this summit. I will never underestimate a young capsuleers potential, especially in space. Jade is free to do as she pleases.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.01.25 21:54:00 -
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Originally by: Merdaneth
Instead of attacking just Severance, you can attack the territory in question, and make it your goal that no one is able to mine or destroy Sansha pirate bases there. Assuming there were many pilots willing to employ activities there if it were peaceful, your campaign may succeed to 'close off space' to general economic development by free entrepeneurs. This will pose some difficulties for your NRDS policy, since Providence is in effect Freespace and admits all kinds of pilots, effectively forcing you to adapt the UK NRDS policy: everyone in Providence is a hostile unless proven otherwise. Also, it would seem kind of odd for you trying to wage war to get a part of space closed to general economic development considering your Freespace philosophy.
Providence is not free space.
Our RoE is unchanged. If you are not red you will not be shot. End of.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.02.01 13:54:00 -
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Edited by: ChipMo on 01/02/2010 13:56:12
Originally by: Nauticaa All I have to say is. -7-/CVA if you see me fighting SF in provi please let me kill them before makeing me defend myself verus you guys.
*ChipMo laughs..
You will be no more capable of fighting us than -7- are. We come, we kill, we disappear. Ruthless, efficient, effective.
If you see us, you need to run, run fast as your ship can take you - it will be your only chance. 
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Originally by: Merdaneth
Would that be the reason that ms. Constantine (and some other Star Fraction members) always complain about me favoring the Crusader? A most interesting theory.
The Star Fraction dogma about guerilla or assymetric warfare is simple:
- When Star Fraction regularly fields more numbers and/or tonnage, it is a sign that they have succesfully suppressed the enemy and that the enemies are insignificant and/or cowards - When the enemies of Star Fraction regularly field more numbers and/or tonnage, it is a sign that the enemy is unable to adapt to the masterful guerilla and assymetric warfare strategy of the Star Fraction
What is your view on the assymetry of this particular argument?
I have never complained about your use of a crusader, I have pointed out how you limit yourself in what you can achieve by flying such a vessel for the majority of the time. As I'm sure you recognized my reply to your vessel was an assault missile launcher fit Drake battle cruiser - which forced you or any other such pilot to leave the field or explode.
The argument you are trying to provoke with the latter statements it none sense & so full of fallacies I am not even going to attempt to set you straight this time, suffice to say neither statement is an accurate description of how we see or act towards our enemies.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.02.02 14:55:00 -
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Originally by: Snakester
LOL, we might as well stay docked, cos u lot don't uncloak to often!
Tell me, isn't using neutral chars/alts to pop cov cyno's to allow u to gank the unsusspecting against your ROE's?
What would a non-Star Fraction member's actions have to do with our RoE?
I can tell you Providence is full of malcontents who are eager to see you burn. While they may not get involved directly many are willing to offer logistical support right under your nose.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.02.03 13:21:00 -
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Edited by: ChipMo on 03/02/2010 13:24:01 Seems we are as bad as each other when it comes to these databases. At least neither of us can 'neglect to update' your indexes. They are only going one way 
Edit: The Rokh died well before your killboard did, Les Legions d'Anubis must have some faulty API technology if using it at all.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.02.03 16:07:00 -
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Edited by: ChipMo on 03/02/2010 16:07:40
Originally by: Snakester
As to the indexes, only one thats really been effected is EY industy, and as stated before, yes its stopped the mining in this system, but the miners have moved deeper into providence, with JB networks its only 1-2 extra jumps to get the mins back to our space, u realise it took us 1 day to get the indexes to 5 don't you?, it took longer to buy and install them.
Snake
Funny that, I guess the Makinaw yesterday didn't get the memo. Still, thanks for not trying to defend your miners / space. Makes our campaign a lot easier, and we'll be shifting focus to military index all the sooner.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.02.05 00:05:00 -
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Originally by: Xina Tutor
SF killed some lone careless pilots. It happens. SF was also repeatedly baited and killed. It was still ineffectual. Now the entire SF campaign is meaningless. You can now only be vultures at best.
Seriously, there is little more to say.
Until SF holds space and shows us this 'freedom' then we have no common frame of reference.
Until then it is really just words.
We do not create freedom, we just remove the obstacles in its way. Should our name ever be attributed to some space it will not be ruled by us from upon high, it would just be space. What comes of that space will be up to anyone who chooses to inhabit it.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.02.06 23:40:00 -
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Originally by: Major Templar
And your own in Dital, are we just going to ignore the fact that it is now reinforced?
Well, I already killed one of yours, we will see what happens to ours tomorrow 
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.02.08 22:32:00 -
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Edited by: ChipMo on 08/02/2010 22:32:51
Originally by: Merdaneth
Still the enduring symbols of today:
The lonely and somewhat tragic image of Jade Constantine losing one SF Tower and relying on outside support to defend the second while posting a heroic tale on IGS about it to enhance her own image.
Seriously? That's what stuck in your mind after this battle?
Tell you what image stands out for me, the site of 30+ Battleship wrecks strewn around the bubble of the now fully armed Verdant Inquiries Starbase. Drones scattered all around, with no ships surviving to recall them, loot canisters full to the brim of modules and ammunition, salvage piles building up left right and center.
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ChipMo
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.02.09 00:00:00 -
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Originally by: D melanogaster
If I recall correctly, pilots are now able to insure their battleships! Is there such a plan for towers?
You can't insure the 2.6+Bn worth of loot (not including salvage) that they dropped. I think that tops the few 100mill the tower cost...
*ChipMo laughs
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