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Arthainas
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Posted - 2010.06.28 00:54:00 -
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Why you all worry about This threat and upholding law and order, do you not see what is before us? The Black Hand will lend aid only for the tech that Nation holds. For a year now we have been tracking the loose jove tech that has roamed in curse region with the Angel Cartel. Now that Nation has been exposed to be in position of jove tech, we shall come to claim it from them. However I say we hit the heart of Nation, the place in which Sansha made his last stand.
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Arthainas
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Posted - 2010.06.28 21:10:00 -
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*Transmitting from inside a stolen Phantasm Cruiser*
Sansha's Nation has never been a threat to us. They are not a threat now. Personally I would like to speak to Sansha himself, there is a chance here for all of us. Think of the knowledge the tech we could gain. Think of what we could become.
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Arthainas
Amarr Black Hand Templars The Veyr Collective
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Posted - 2010.06.30 16:47:00 -
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Originally by: McFantastic We are all monsters here.
Capsuleers and CONCORD like to criticize "pirate" groups like Sansha's Nation and the Blood Raiders for their bizarre rituals, experimentation, and apparent hostility. They turn a blind eye to the fact that the capsuleers themselves are no longer truly human. Every moment we spend in a pod, detached from our bodies with our mental faculties being augmented by ship systems, we lose a little bit of that humanity.
I may be new among the ranks, but even I have begun to notice a certain growing apathy towards the fates of mere "mortal" men. We cannot die, but our crews can. When was the last time you thought of your crew as anything but another ship subsystem? Every time we lose a ship, people die, but we only think of it in terms of ISK lost and gained. It's only natural that we think in such a way, and that is the price that all of humanity must pay for our existence. The price we pay is more subtle.
Jove has given us gifts bound in curses. It shocks me that so few among us have considered the long-term implications of both. The Sisters, the Nation, the Raiders, all of them have come to terms with our dying humanity in their own way.
We must come to it in ours, lest we suffer the same fate as Jove.
The Sleepers chose to remove themselves from the galaxy rather than continue down the path that we have now set. Perhaps it is time for all of us to start asking why.
Yes but this is of course assuming you even have a crew, with current techology in capsules we have no need for the use of a crew, the ship and all it's funcictions are controlled by our thoughts from inside the pod. With the help of drones, so people are only die if you like to imploy people to get on your ship in the first place. I however prefer my machines. Prefer them over the faults and imperfection of humans.
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Arthainas
Amarr Black Hand Templars The Veyr Collective
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Posted - 2010.07.13 22:58:00 -
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Why don't you lowly commoners do alittle more then guess as to the outcome of this? Take charge and raid Stain herself. Surely answers lay there in Nations home. Albeit, commoners are not known for thinking, but surely one of you must have thought of this?
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Arthainas
Amarr Black Hand Templars The Veyr Collective
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Posted - 2010.07.15 05:13:00 -
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Originally by: Aria Jenneth Edited by: Aria Jenneth on 13/07/2010 23:27:19
Originally by: Arthainas Why don't you lowly commoners do alittle more then guess as to the outcome of this? Take charge and raid Stain herself. Surely answers lay there in Nations home. Albeit, commoners are not known for thinking, but surely one of you must have thought of this?
Back at the dawn of all of this, yes.
Intermittently since then, yes.
Stain is as it long has been: a slowly swelling mass of Nation conventional craft and facilities.
It's the lizard's twitching, blue tail, pilot: so obvious, so vivid, that it must be the most important part. Only, it appears to be entirely ancillary to Kuvakei's present doings. His fleet, wherever it originally came from, seems to be operating apart from and independent of the Nation's more easily-accessible holdings.
We can probably do the Nation some damage in Stain, but the potential is likely neither more nor less there than it ever has been. There is always the possibility of stumbling upon something crucial, but it seems at least equally likely to me that said "something" would be found somewhere usually not considered to be associated with the Nation at all.
Sort of silly to hide something important where you know people will go looking for it, yes?
First you'll properly address a member of Nobilty properly. Second the best places to hide anything my dear is in plain sight. Who would think to look under their own noses? Kuvakei is more then likely, laughing at us trying to figure out some far out space for his sercets, when we have not even cheacked under our noses yet. Through my dear, be through.
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Arthainas
Amarr Black Hand Templars The Veyr Collective
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Posted - 2010.07.15 16:54:00 -
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The reason my dear boy that the Empire's or even Concord herself have not luanched an assusalt, is simply thus. None of them see Nation as a threat, not to mention each is unwilling to work with each other to gather detailed information on the subject.
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Arthainas
Amarr Black Hand Templars The Veyr Collective
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Posted - 2010.07.17 02:51:00 -
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What I seek is something ment only to be uttered to Kuvakei.
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Arthainas
Amarr Black Hand Templars The Veyr Collective
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Posted - 2010.07.31 22:43:00 -
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Terrans...... Hmmmm his statement makes me wonder, what if this, Sansha the Jove are both Terran puppets? What if the terrans did not disappear as thought?
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