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Syn Callibri
Minmatar Swag Co. Sandbox Bullies
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Posted - 2010.04.19 21:25:00 -
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Edited by: Syn Callibri on 19/04/2010 21:26:57
Originally by: Gaia Aemilia
Don't waste your breath on these, these things, Admiral Blake. They are unworthy of your time, as their undeveloped brains will never be able to comprehend the Amaarian way.
"...the Amaarian way" <LAUGHS> I think that most of EvE know the "Ammarian way" all too well you self rightious trollop!
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Grr
Amarr Epitoth Guard Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2010.04.19 21:27:00 -
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Originally by: Andreus LeHane The Amarr Empire never had, does not have, and will never have any claim to the Providence region. You had best deal with that.
Now pay attention class and sit quietly...
According to the database:
Quote: The Empire long had its eye on the region it named Providence, a wealth of minerals on its border ripe for the plucking. Those plans were forced off the shelf with the Minmatar rebellion and the following disaster of VakÆAtioth. Hamstrung by these events and their repercussions, the expansion into Providence failed to materialize.
So the region was left to waste. Capsuleers now rule the byways, and SanshaÆs reborn Nation attempts to expand their influence into the region. But only a fool would assume that the Empire has forgotten its plans entirely. The enduring Amarr have learned to be ever patient, ever watchful.
Take some specific systems in Providence such as Shintaht and you will find even more information supporting the Empires interest in the region.
Quote: In the early days of space flight ages ago it served no other purpose than being the means of travel between two planets. But in the last decades space travel has become much more. Thousands of people now live most of their lives solely in space, calling some space station their home instead of a planet, or a country. Space stations have increased in size, having grown into full-fledged habitats with food production units and factories able to satisfy every need of the populace.
Naturally, these cities in space require huge amount of materials and minerals to sustain and support themselves. If theyÆre lucky enough to orbit a populated planet they are seldom in want of anything, but others must fend for themselves. Planetary mining of uninhabited planets and moons is vitally important for any manufacturing station that wants to compete on equal footing. Although such stations do exist without the support of a mineral rich stellar body below it, such station must rely on minerals being transported to them, which is always more cumbersome and expensive. This has made uninhabited but mineral rich planets gold mines often in the literal sense for anyone aspiring to large-scale manufacturing.
One such mineral-rich planet is Konrakas in the system of Shintaht. The system, originally surveyed and named by the Caldari, lies close to Amarr space and has been claimed by both the Caldari and the Amarriasn, although neither has yet settled the system. Konrakas has an extremely chaotic climate. The seasons vary greatly, ranging from icy cold to scorching heat. Ocean tides are dramatic and floods are very common. Winds howl constantly over the landscape, frequently reaching hurricane speed. The gravitational forces also cause earthquakes regularly, as well as volcanic eruptions.
The planet is, not surprisingly, completely lifeless. The natural forces shaking the planet have also caused many rare and valuable minerals to shift close to the surface, making the planet a mineral heaven. These same natural forces, however, make it extremely difficult to mine these minerals, and neither the Caldari nor the Amarrians have yet found the willingness to make the heavy investment needed to start a planetary mining operation on Konrakas.
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Andreus LeHane
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.04.19 22:32:00 -
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Edited by: Andreus LeHane on 19/04/2010 22:31:48 I didn't say they had never attempted to stake a claim to the area. I'm saying that they have no valid claim to it. -----
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Aria Jenneth
Caldari Kumiho's Smile
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Posted - 2010.04.20 01:13:00 -
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Valid?
Uh ... huh. So CONCORD-sanctioned sovereignty isn't sufficient.
Andreas, just to clarify, is it ever, by you, possible for any slave-holding Amarrian entity to ever do anything "valid"? Short of surrendering or dying?
If so, what and how-- and more importantly, what, by you, would have "validated" CVA's claim in Providence?
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Andreus LeHane
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.04.20 14:02:00 -
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Now that you ask, no, it's not. I do not consider the Empire to be a valid nation. -----
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Stratio
Minmatar Mirkur Draug'Tyr Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2010.04.21 13:30:00 -
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Edited by: Stratio on 21/04/2010 13:30:11
Originally by: Grr
Quote: The Empire long had its eye on the region it named Providence, a wealth of minerals on its border ripe for the plucking. Those plans were forced off the shelf with the Minmatar rebellion
Isn't it great how history repeats itself?  _____________________
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Sorus Chatelain
Amarr Sacred Ring of Sarum
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Posted - 2010.04.24 14:30:00 -
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Any updates on the war?
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