
Nosenhojh
Mad Bombers
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Posted - 2010.03.06 12:08:00 -
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Originally by: Tirke Sad that you have to show your true colors on IGS, it would have been better handled internally no? You have been showing your ass in alliance chat for the month youve been in 11b, now on IGS?
You're idea of freedom fighting is being "elite pvpers" who roam in vagbond squads and kill miners and ratters, then dont show up for group operations that are focused on sov warfare. All so you can point at your 99% effeciency and pat each other on the back for a job well done? Im disappointed, I know youre all good pilots but youre setting a terrible example and you obviously left UK in spirit some time ago and just came on IGS to air dirty laundry because no one cared that you left.
The amount of ignorance UK pilots have shown to our contribution is rather amazing. Mad Bombers LIVED in hostile space. Speak all you like of how you joined CTA's and did your sov warfare, our agreement was to be exempt from such activities in exchange for living amongst the enemy and denying them use of their space. To this end we held up our bargain with great effect. Our interdiction operations denied the enemy use of entire constellations.
The mention of UNITY station is quite amusing. The members that were so proud to join ops to take the system mysteriously dissapeared once we held the station. For 2 weeks it was a ghost town with broken services. Mad Bombers were the ONLY corporation who had the guts to live out of the station that so many claimed to be proud of. I ask you UK pilots, where were you when we were on the frontlines? Where were you when we took the fight to the enemy by living at their doorstep? The truth is you are oblivious to our operations because you hid safely in friendly space and awaited the Call To Arms, to claim you were part of the cause, to claim you mattered. How many new faces have we seen in the last few months? Pilots that suddenly emerge when victory seems easy, close. Pilots who were nowhere to be seen when things were challenging, when slaver oppression was at its peak and we were fighting on anyway.
The warrior spirit that once drived many pilots has faded. We asked not for recognition, for glory. We asked to be free to live and die as warriors fighting our sworn enemies. Our leadership remained unwilling to keep us free from the restraints UK's new philosophy imposed and we were forced to cut loose.
I wish I held no grudge against my former allies, but i find myself severely dissapointed in how quickly they turn and spout such lies. You will see us again, and you will know Mad Bombers as the people of providence know us. I only hope one day soon UK finds its way again and they can pursue the cause of freedom without sacrificing the heart and soul of their alliance in the process.
Good Hunting
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