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Drake Arson
Minmatar Redicuously Awesome Winged Reptiles
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Posted - 2010.05.27 00:15:00 -
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Ladies and gentlemen, I have a little story for all of you.
Yesterday an attack was made on a back-water System called Maut. Here around Seven hundred Pilots duked it out with each other, creating spatial distortion so large pilots from regions away felt it. I am here to explain what happened, and how things behind the lines were set and organized.
My name is Drake Arson. I was approached by an old friend of mine, a pilot that goes by the name of Screaming Blade. We had not been in communication for some time, so the usual pleasantries are exchanged. Now, Knowing this pilot in and out of pod for about a year, I figured I could trust this man. He had stated that he wished to become one with Nation.
At first, I was excited. But something was amiss, and contacts of mine had just recently reported that that same pilot was attempting to infiltrate and sabotage the Nation.
I was a little heart broken, to say the least. A friend I had known in and out of the pod, trying to Betray me? But the evidence was there, and upon seeing it for my self, realized his folly. He was foolish enough to intentionally place intelligence in several public channels. Without the use of a Proxy.
So The unity and I figured we would just be rid of him and move on. But... I had a thought. We could use this to our advantage. And that is what we did. Giving false information to Screaming blade and like the tool he was, directed our info straight into the heart and minds of the enemy. And so, the operation began.
I implanted information, that Master Kuvakei was planning on a strategic take over of the Maut solar system. All of the true slaves would be with him, and Capital remote support would be available. Keeping a close eye on things, the Lapdogs had taken the bait. They were preparing. Asking for Screaming blade to come in the largest vessel he owned, a Chimera class carrier, he rallied at the spot many hours before the operation began. To keep up the Ruse, I asked all nation Pilots to rendezvous within Five jumps of the Target system, and many of us made appearances in Maut ourselves.
At first my plan was to simply execute Screaming blade on the field and then disappear. But an even better idea came to mind. Ghost hunter would receive Remote support while waiting for the Lapdogs to arrive, and upon there aggression, would drop a cyno and let the chaos begin.
What we did not expect however, was Pandemic legion, Morsus Mihi, Mostly Harmless and several other Alliances making an appearance. Although things did now go as originally planned, With there arrival things worked out to our favor. Lapdog fleet was a total mess, and everything and everyone in there fleet had no idea what was going on. Many of Nation suspected for them to simply flee and run. But no. To Nations great entertainment, they warped the entire fleet directly to the fight, and worked to duke it out in a losing battle.
In the End, Nation lost 4 ships. I myself was able to leave the field of battle in an escape pod. I would like to thank Lillith, Ghost Hunter, Izzychan and other Nation Pilots for helping me plant this information. A lot of things wouldn't be as good as they were without you.
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Icarus3
Gallente DAEDALUS X The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.05.27 00:36:00 -
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Ahhh Drake Arson... we are enemies once again. I'm sad to admit I fear we've lost you to the Nation. Make no mistake.. I fully intend to enjoy slaughtering your vessels as we've done numerous times in the past. During our early days :-)
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Gosakumori Noh
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Posted - 2010.05.27 00:41:00 -
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Lest you get too far ahead of yourself:
[ 2010.05.25 07:16:34 ] Wedgetail > it's too conveniant [ 2010.05.25 07:17:54 ] Deviant Loki > somethings eating me as well... [ 2010.05.25 07:18:25 ] Gosakumori Noh > If I understand the trajectory correctly, Screaming Blade asserted to have "inside intelligence" on the activities of Cry Havoc and one of the Sansha sympathizer corporations. [ 2010.05.25 07:18:48 ] Gosakumori Noh > This inside intelligence has led to the assertion of a large attack. [ 2010.05.25 07:19:00 ] Gosakumori Noh > However, I cannot see how Cry Havoc would be unaware of this getting out. [ 2010.05.25 07:19:12 ] Gosakumori Noh > And so the whole affair is as you say "iffy" [ 2010.05.25 07:19:30 ] Gosakumori Noh > But one way to unwind a trap is to "fall for it" with open eyes. [ 2010.05.25 07:19:47 ] Deviant Loki > Soter said Sansha intend to conquer the system... wth does that mean... [ 2010.05.25 07:19:51 ] Mouse Nell > Trap the trapper with the trappiest trap ever? [ 2010.05.25 07:20:09 ] Gosakumori Noh > I have no suggestion as to how to do that, but I do think "something" will in all likelihood happen. [ 2010.05.25 07:20:12 ] Mouse Nell > (i think it means its not the Devs but player corps doing this) [ 2010.05.25 07:20:13 ] Deviant Loki > take over and move in? set up SOV? [ 2010.05.25 07:20:33 ] Gosakumori Noh > Yes, I think the nullsec alliances have gotten *****y that its not about them for a change, and want part of the action. [ 2010.05.25 07:20:49 ] Gosakumori Noh > I really dislike nullsec alliances. [ 2010.05.25 07:21:03 ] Deviant Loki > great... bring KY people... were gona need ti.. [ 2010.05.25 07:21:44 ] Gosakumori Noh > My own suspicion is that we are about to be buried by a bunch of prima donnas saying "this is how its done, high sec noobs." [ 2010.05.25 07:22:03 ] Gosakumori Noh > Did I mention I dislike nullsec alliances? [ 2010.05.25 07:22:18 ] Shaddris Drakan > You may have mentioned that [ 2010.05.25 07:22:30 ] Gosakumori Noh > Excellent.
The issue was not in recognizing your infantile "plot" - your breed of trash is too easily predicted (and, incidentally, although the attempt to cast Screaming Tool as ignorant of your not being ignorant is entertaining - get real). The issue was whether to engage in a protracted inner struggle about what to do, or to just step in the dog **** and move on.
As it is currently a given that anything of value in New Eden will eventually be slimed a nullsec alliance, an intriguing challenge arises: how to exclude them, while retaining some level of creative enjoyment? That will be a tall order.
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Omerta Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.05.27 00:45:00 -
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Congratulations to all involved
My only regret is that I had no part in this. There's nothing in the universe like watching the burning ego of a pig-headed and very gullible Gallente Man on a power trip, coming to terms with the reality that they were played from the very beginning. As for his followers... Maybe they'll even learn something from this.
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Mouse Nell
Gallente
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Posted - 2010.05.27 01:13:00 -
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Originally by: Rawr Cristina Congratulations to all involved
My only regret is that I had no part in this. There's nothing in the universe like watching the burning ego of a pig-headed and very gullible Gallente Man on a power trip, coming to terms with the reality that they were played from the very beginning. As for his followers... Maybe they'll even learn something from this.
Learn? no. But I've paid for this. Well, maybe not for THIS, but for what comes next. People need to know that reputation and lifespan are very closely related.
On an somewhat related note; Any chance nation supporters are looking for an outside wormhole analyst? I will science you right in the face. |

Xavier Fate
Gallente Naqam
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Posted - 2010.05.27 01:46:00 -
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I personally want to:
1.) Give my honest condolence for missing this activity. My work brought me elsewhere.
2.) Congratulate all of the heroic capsuleers who gave their lives and the lives of their crew trying to stop this Sansha invasion - your futile attempt at defense was a herculean effort spent in a sadly misdirected manner.
3.) Anyone who would like to avoid making the same mistakes again, should definitely consider the purchase of one of our top-of-the-line Sansha Combat tactics chip implants. They are on sale for a limited time only.
Thank you all.
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Kyoko Sakoda
Caldari Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2010.05.27 02:51:00 -
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Originally by: Rawr Cristina Maybe they'll even learn something from this.
No... no, I think you're optimistic.
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Sophie Starsparrow
Minmatar Ddial Chan Annwn Annwn Matari
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Posted - 2010.05.28 01:14:00 -
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We all knew it was likely a trap. That's what they call courage Mr. Arson. We go anyway, not because our implants tell us to...not because we think we will win...because we are fighting for the very freedom that allows courage to exist. Courage can't exist in the Nation. |

Xavier Fate
Gallente Naqam
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Posted - 2010.05.28 14:14:00 -
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Originally by: Sophie Starsparrow We all knew it was likely a trap. That's what they call courage Mr. Arson. We go anyway, not because our implants tell us to...not because we think we will win...because we are fighting for the very freedom that allows courage to exist. Courage can't exist in the Nation.
Actually, courage is a quatifiable chemical reaction combined with a learned experience. Both of these can be artificially induced via an implant.
So, you are wrong. While a miniscule fraction of your alleis are 'courageous,' every single Sansha combat pilot implanted is equally courageous.
One Nation. One Voice.
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Sophie Starsparrow
Minmatar Ddial Chan Annwn Annwn Matari
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Posted - 2010.05.28 14:41:00 -
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Doing what you are told when you have no choice is courageous? Yeah okay. |

Xavier Fate
Gallente Naqam
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Posted - 2010.05.28 15:11:00 -
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Originally by: Sophie Starsparrow Doing what you are told when you have no choice is courageous? Yeah okay.
Your ignorance of the nuances on how an implant works is... well, expected. Those individuals who are enlightened by implantation are not meaty-robots.
They are still people, they still feel and react. They still have emotions. The specific ways that they react to a given situation may have been altered, but they are not consciously dead or comatose, as you assume. They are very much alive and interested in continuing their existance.
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Xavier Fate
Gallente Naqam
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Posted - 2010.05.28 15:19:00 -
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Sophie, I believe if you volunteered to undergo a temporary implantation, it would give you a valuable perspective on the circumstances and benefits of the process.
You really should consider it.
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Sinjin Mokk
Amarr 1st Praetorian Guard
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Posted - 2010.05.28 15:31:00 -
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Originally by: Sophie Starsparrow We all knew it was likely a trap. That's what they call courage Mr. Arson. We go anyway, not because our implants tell us to...not because we think we will win...because we are fighting for the very freedom that allows courage to exist. Courage can't exist in the Nation.
Lies.
Originally by: Julianus Soter
The ironic thing? Had I known that this source had already been compromised, Rote Kapelle would have arrived to participate in the destruction of Sansha Nation supporters and GCC'ed territorial alliances, regardless. Might have even configured the fleet to a nice long range sniper group to pick apart the enemy at will.
I would have notified all intel channels regarding the situation. And as always, it is independent pilot discretion to participate in a large-scale combat operation in lowsec. A great number probably would have still turned out to get on a killmail of Ghost Hunter's, anyway.
The intel I had received was trusted, which is why I put my pilots and crew in harms way...
Who knew it was a trap? I did. All the Amarr did. I made my suspicions known and they were almost catagorically ignored because God-forbid an Amarrian turns out to be right about something.
Despite this some of our pilots went anyway. The majority of us (who would have been fired on by the Gallente Navy for trying to help) stood by anyway in case they hit somewhere else.
So please spare me the typical Minmatar self-aggrandizement Ms. Starsparrow. You did great work in the week prior to this debacle, but did nothing to prevent it. We are all just lucky that Soter was able to pile enough of your bodies on the problem to make the trap ultimately fail. IÆd say the only real heroes were the Bad Moon EWAR pilots.
ôIn the end Nation lost 4 ships.ö
Had the attack occurred in Khanid or Amarr space, it would have been a vastly different outcome and Drake would have lost far more. Sansha knew this. ThatÆs why a Gallente backwater was chosen. ThatÆs why, like every other terrorist organization, Sansha will only strike at weak targets and why they will never prevail against any of the main governments.
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ECHAeries
Shiva Discharge
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Posted - 2010.05.28 16:18:00 -
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Originally by: Sinjin Mokk ThatÆs why, like every other terrorist organization, Sansha will only strike at weak targets and why they will never prevail against any of the main governments.
Nation does not in any way employ terrorism. And as for never being able to prevail against "main governments", I guess that comment was to expected from a puny Amarrian. Your empire is blinded by a foolish sense of superiority and it will backfire. Time will teach you.
For Nation.
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Kenrailae
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Posted - 2010.05.28 17:56:00 -
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Edited by: Kenrailae on 28/05/2010 17:57:21 Capsuleer Sinjin,
Not a week ago I would happily have said I'd flown beside you to fight the Sansha threat.
But if it takes naught more than one 'defeat' for us to revert again to our 'Nationalism' and Arrogance, what chance do you think we have at all of overcoming a foe who knows no impatience, no pride, no cowardice?
These traitorous capsuleers may be cowards, but Kuvekai surely has more agents, as we've seen in the true slaves.
What chance do you think we have if we can't stop bickering for more than 4 days.
Ammar may be an old and established Empire. They May even be right about their 'religion.' I follow a different Faith, good sir, but Even I, as much as I disagree with slavery, would rather fly beside an Ammarrian than against him when we know Nation is active again.
Not but a week ago, I was proud to have fought with pilots such as yourself. We were really allies then, or both just after a way to make our military careers look better?
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Xavier Fate
Gallente Naqam
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Posted - 2010.05.29 03:07:00 -
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Originally by: Kenrailae Edited by: Kenrailae on 28/05/2010 17:57:21 Capsuleer Sinjin,
Not a week ago I would happily have said I'd flown beside you to fight the Sansha threat.
But if it takes naught more than one 'defeat' for us to revert again to our 'Nationalism' and Arrogance, what chance do you think we have at all of overcoming a foe who knows no impatience, no pride, no cowardice?
These traitorous capsuleers may be cowards, but Kuvekai surely has more agents, as we've seen in the true slaves.
What chance do you think we have if we can't stop bickering for more than 4 days.
Ammar may be an old and established Empire. They May even be right about their 'religion.' I follow a different Faith, good sir, but Even I, as much as I disagree with slavery, would rather fly beside an Ammarrian than against him when we know Nation is active again.
Not but a week ago, I was proud to have fought with pilots such as yourself. We were really allies then, or both just after a way to make our military careers look better?
Is this a resignation or just melancholy in general?
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Sinjin Mokk
Amarr 1st Praetorian Guard
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Posted - 2010.05.29 03:47:00 -
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Edited by: Sinjin Mokk on 29/05/2010 03:48:12
Kenrailae,
I donÆt see Maut as being a ôdefeat.ö Sansha has lost much of itÆs capability to wage war. It may be a pyrrhic victory for the side of Law, but I see it as victory nonetheless.
Not a terrorist organization? Perhaps you should plug in a copy of the Encyclopedia Galactica Aeries because most of our governments see the definition of terrorism as any act ôintended to cause death or serious bodily harm to civilians or non-combatants with the purpose of intimidating a population or compelling a government or an interstellar organization to do or abstain from doing any act." It is what you have perpetrated and it is why we kill you and your kind.
If Time has taught anything, it has shown Amarr to be right and successful in the long run. If I am to be called arrogant for being proud of my Empire's accomplishments, then so be it.
I was not happy with having to take Ms. Starsparrow to task, but I saw her statements as being highly disrespectful to the people who gave their lives at Maht; especially when it didnÆt have to happen like that.
But do not despair Kenrailae. The Sansha will slink back to the outer darkness like they and others of their kind always do. They are not half the threat they make themselves out to be. As long we continue to make a stand for our people, they cannot prevail.
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Kenrailae
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Posted - 2010.05.29 03:51:00 -
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Call it a state of internal conflict.
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Sophie Starsparrow
Minmatar Ddial Chan Annwn Annwn Matari
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Posted - 2010.05.29 07:27:00 -
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Originally by: Sinjin Mokk
Originally by: Sophie Starsparrow We all knew it was likely a trap.
Lies.
Who knew it was a trap? I did.
Pilot Mokk, I expected better of you. Twenty hours before, when the intel was first being relayed, we in the Republic defense channels discussed that this was most likely a trap and decided to go anyway. You were not there then, just as I was not present when you apparently tried to...what? Stop the fleet from going?
I did nothing to prevent it? What would you have had me do Captain? Nothing? And if the Sansha did show? No. I acted. Just as I acted in Empire space while dodging your navy's guns in order to defend your people from Sansha.
Did we know it was trap? No. Just as you did not. Did we suspect? Yes. Any pilot that didn't needed the education they got. The art of the conversation shouldn't be present amongst friends. The skill of the conversation is in the listening. |

Andreus LeHane
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.05.29 08:54:00 -
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What's the problem, Drake? Are you feeling... underappreciated? Do you think the universe owes you something? Perhaps some... recognition? You want people to tell you what an inscrutable genius you are for making capsuleers shoot at each other? Do you believe yourself to be something special? Do you believe that greater deceptions than this are not perpetrated daily, on a far grander scale?
Do you want a f**king medal?
Get over yourself, Drake. You're a small-time conman whose ruse just so happened, through no specific effort of yours, to attract some major players in the capsuleer business. They turned up in capital ships and shot at each other for a while. Istvaan Shogatsuu's already done it and he's done it better than you. All you're doing is demanding attention for a cheap trick that went better than you could possibly have expected it to. Do you think that people make posts boasting about every successful ambush they spring? Besides, pretty much everyone who knows you personally (Frozen, ssuLost, Declin, etc.) is aware that you don't have the intellect to pull this off yourself, and that someone inexplicably kind is letting you take credit for their work. -----
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Screaming Blade
Caldari GALM Industrys The Chamber of Commerce
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Posted - 2010.06.11 18:33:00 -
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I find it funny: I replaced what i lost effortlessly: got on 2 carrier kills: a widow kill: your ship kill drake; multiple pods; and some other goodies: Who said you guys won :) in the end Nation and 3rd partys lost more than your socalled /trap/ was intended to cause. and insurance pre-tyrannis is wonderful. Have a good day.
PS: If you think calling me a friend after not talking to me for a horrendously long time and trying to agressivly assert control during our socalled friendship friendly, perhaps you should rethink your definition. [url=http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/combat_record.php?type=player&name=Screaming%20Blade][img]http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/signature.php/string,Screaming%20Blade/tpl,caldari3/signature |
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