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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.05.11 12:43:00 -
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Originally by: Lorelei Raen Interesting indeed. Could the Ushra'Khan decide on one line to take?
We see Makkar posting that they will not make deals with pirate cartels, and Carinae now posts that they will. Granted neither is an official Ushra'Khan line, however, it does make one wonder, that they, in the space of not a few posts, completely contradict each other.
So, which is it to be? Will you give information on the CVA to the Angels or not?
I can't find the bit where Carinae disagrees with Khaldorn.
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.05.11 12:44:00 -
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Originally by: Makkar Edited by: Makkar on 11/05/2005 00:57:22
The pirate cartel were remarkably tight lipped about the reason for the incursion, refusing to answer hails in local with any meaningful information. However, it is believed that the strike was in response to our refusal to surrender copies of our intel files on the CVA to them during a previous encounter.
The CVA are base slaver scum, but there are lower examples of scum in the universe. The Ushra'Khan does not make deals with pirate cartels, least of all a pirate slaver cartel.
I wonder if the CVA could say the same?
I can't foresee the CVA ever knowingly doing a deal with the Angel Cartel.
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.05.11 14:21:00 -
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Originally by: Khaldorn Murino Brother Randuin, that is certainly something to wonder indeed.
Would I put it past these slavers to ally themselves with this nefarious bunch? I wouldnt put anything past their heninous hides.
I refer you to my earlier comment regarding the CVA not dealing with the Angel Cartel
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.05.11 14:50:00 -
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Let's examine the facts, shall we?
You believe that these Caldari pilots in Angel Cartel ships are working for the people who tried to get you to give them your intelligence on the CVA.
I think that we can assume that someone wanting intelligence on the CVA is not working for the CVA
So why are you trying to link these mysterious pilots to us?
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.05.11 15:05:00 -
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Edited by: Rodj Blake on 11/05/2005 15:06:23
Originally by: Enzeru Kasai Edited by: Enzeru Kasai on 11/05/2005 14:54:24 Well, maybe CVA isn't as hesistant as UK apparantly is to give away information...?
Frankly, I doubt if we have much information on the UK which isn't already in the public domain.
And why would the people who asked the UK for information on us also ask us for information on the UK?
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.05.11 15:22:00 -
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Edited by: Rodj Blake on 11/05/2005 15:26:57
Originally by: Randuin MaraL
that CVA group was a bit too large for a usual "patrol".
The recent cessation of hostilities with the Star Fraction has allowed us to step up patrols in the Imperial Province of Pator.
Quote: And, what - again - is the purpose of a CVA "patrol"
To seek and destroy terrorists who have shown themselves to be enemies of the Empire.
Quote: (this time side by side with those caldari agressors)
If one of our patrols sees anything out of the ordinary, they will investigate.
Quote: in true and free matari space?
That is a matter of opinion.
Quote: And why did CVA leave Istodard the very moment after the caldari left?
It could have been coincidence, or perhaps the patrol decided to investigate the Caldari. You know, actually find out some facts rather than make wild speculations regarding implied conspiracy theories.
Quote: And I almost forgot ...
the agressors referred to this event during their short stay. That is even more "interesting" in combination with the amarr presence at the same time.
The presence of the CVA patrol has already been explained.
Quote: Definitively there is way more than we are supposed to believe here, "way more".
No doubt you will believe what you wish.
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