
Dau Imperius
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Posted - 2003.07.25 23:34:00 -
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Edited by: Dau Imperius on 25/07/2003 23:47:14 Edited by: Dau Imperius on 25/07/2003 23:40:48 Dau takes a moment and chuckles underneath his hood, as he reads the chat scripts flowing on his console. The silver in eyes reflecting in a small way the Imperial might of the Amarr metaphysically. The Freedom loving Galls....the so-called ill treated Mins....both are so eager to tear down others in almost the same way they claim to be fighting. At least the Caldari do things for buisness...cold maybe but it was more ethical then being one-sided. Dau shakes his head in frustration knowing the words could go on and on and degenerate further no matter how 'flowery' or 'condescending' they are. Races. Dau was raised on the 'glorified' Amarr status and the words of a God. He recalled that the ancients in some far flung planet named Terra used to be the same way but on the same planet. Unbelievable. Dead languages...dead races.....this was also the future of EVE no matter who 'wins'. No one is right, and everyone is surely wrong. The Jove are probably the most philisophical in knowing that all these arguments are as mute as a dead corpse before cloning. The future cares not where you come from, who you are, what you beleive in.....it only cares if you can shape it. Dau comes out of his contimplations for a moment, nodding to two of his 'former' slaves turned ship's crew pass by. He enjoyed the time on his ship. When he set his families slaves free almost all of them stayed. No talk of politics, no talk of who was the greater or deserved this and what. They worked together in thier IDIC, the thought of infinite diversity in infinte combinations. Space was as unforgiving as time itself, and just because he was Amarr was no reason to ignore that fact. Pride, jelously, hatred, the words could go on and on. Dau removed his hood for a moment giving out a heavy sigh as he made a few course adjustments for the next stargate jump, while going back to the chat scripts. Who were these people? Personally Dau was frustrated with them all. If only some new 'alien' species would show itself. It was still hard to believe that Humans were the only ones out here. Surely even the ancient Terra and her colonies had to still exist in some form or another...and if so could they even counter the enimatic Joves in terms of power and technology should another wormhole open...or evenif they can trandscend normal jumps? Something outside needed to be introduced.....or Dau feared the only thing to be won from all these bitter arguments would be a quadrant of dead systems and stone-age planets.
Blinking Dau turned off his monitor and looked at the stars. Struggle, conflict, that was all they knew out here, no matter what race they were. The stars showed that. They came, they burned, the died, and new ones come. He just hoped it didn't end the same way for Humannity.
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