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Khaldorn Murino
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Posted - 2005.07.05 23:07:00 -
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Look to yours slaver. -
"Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." - Unknown Warrior
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Kyoko Sakoda
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Posted - 2005.07.05 23:11:00 -
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Edited by: Kyoko Sakoda on 05/07/2005 23:11:41
Originally by: Gaven Lok'ri
I might even go as far to say that today died the last hope for God's word to spread in a peaceful manner.
While this is indeed a morunful day, and I myself am troubled by the news, I have to add the following: Forcing your religion upon another culture under the end of a gun is going to make you enemy of the rest of the universe.
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Ly'sol
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Posted - 2005.07.05 23:21:00 -
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<sighs>
Man the plot thickens as it goes is there anyone here that isnt a bandwagon bloodraider follower or the constant boring bickering betweem the Amarr and Minmatar. Or at thelast point not an ultra liberal Caldari paramilitary group?
Oh well... -------------------------- Vist the Jericho Fraction Forums
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Witch Doctor
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Posted - 2005.07.06 01:01:00 -
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Originally by: Ly'sol <sighs>
Man the plot thickens as it goes is there anyone here that isnt a bandwagon bloodraider follower or the constant boring bickering betweem the Amarr and Minmatar. Or at thelast point not an ultra liberal Caldari paramilitary group?
Oh well...
Instead we are treated to yet another excretion of vanity and apathy in some vain attempt to reclaim some meaning for the existence of another self-professed demi-god whose ill-fated alliance/pantheon crumbled from the formidable obstacle of finding a reason to exist. Some of us act with purpose in the universe. That may seem "boring" to one as enlightened as you, but please, spare us your vomitous patronizations and practice your bombastic insignificance somewhere else.
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Angry Dan
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Posted - 2005.07.06 01:07:00 -
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Originally by: Witch Doctor
Originally by: Ly'sol <sighs>
Man the plot thickens as it goes is there anyone here that isnt a bandwagon bloodraider follower or the constant boring bickering betweem the Amarr and Minmatar. Or at thelast point not an ultra liberal Caldari paramilitary group?
Oh well...
Instead we are treated to yet another excretion of vanity and apathy in some vain attempt to reclaim some meaning for the existence of another self-professed demi-god whose ill-fated alliance/pantheon crumbled from the formidable obstacle of finding a reason to exist. Some of us act with purpose in the universe. That may seem "boring" to one as enlightened as you, but please, spare us your vomitous patronizations and practice your bombastic insignificance somewhere else.
Don't you need a licence to put things down like that? ++++++++++++++++++++ Founder member of the Huzzah Federation. Remember, the grass is greener on our side of the fence Widowmakers director Fear my kneepads of allure!
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Ly'sol
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Posted - 2005.07.06 01:14:00 -
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I do love sterotypes of ignorant half wits. -------------------------- Vist the Jericho Fraction Forums
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Mebrithiel Ju'wien
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Posted - 2005.07.06 03:03:00 -
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Serves. Him. Right. The good always triumph!
Meb smiles sardonically
Oh well, times change and we all must adapt or die. Expect me to be adapting.
Meb remembers she still has to pack her bags and starts thinking of her future... ~~~~~ .. Wow, I might be enemies'ith Meb.. but, man, I still think'at she's pretty neet.
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Lucian Alucard
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Posted - 2005.07.06 03:18:00 -
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*Frowns then smiles as he crushes out his cigar*
I hope we get a Sarum version 2.0,same insatiable bloodlust just less talking.
Undisputed Lord Of The Forums!!! (\_/) (O.o) (> <) Pleas help me Kill the bunny so I can dominate the world |

Xav Vorbarra
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Posted - 2005.07.06 06:01:00 -
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Has it occured to anyone that the people who make page long posts about trans-humanism and post-humanism that nobody cares about/reads and try their hardest "not to conform" and "rebel against society" are the ones the don't actually do anything that has effect, except maybe wear people's eyes out?
Current favourite holoreel: Dr. TomB: How I learnt to stop worrying and love the nerf |

Gaven Lok'ri
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Posted - 2005.07.06 06:05:00 -
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Quote: Has it occured to anyone that the people who make page long posts about trans-humanism and post-humanism that nobody cares about/reads and try their hardest "not to conform" and "rebel against society" are the ones the don't actually do anything that has effect, except maybe wear people's eyes out?
Quote: Instead we are treated to yet another excretion of vanity and apathy in some vain attempt to reclaim some meaning for the existence of another self-professed demi-god whose ill-fated alliance/pantheon crumbled from the formidable obstacle of finding a reason to exist. Some of us act with purpose in the universe. That may seem "boring" to one as enlightened as you, but please, spare us your vomitous patronizations and practice your bombastic insignificance somewhere else.
Amazing, I find myself in agreement with a blood raider and a terrorist on one small issue.
I think hell hath frozen over.
Though it doesnt change the fact that both of you are dead the next time I see you in my sights.
The Good shall prevail, it remains for the faithful to wait and see what message God intends to deliver from this tradgedy.
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Xav Vorbarra
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Posted - 2005.07.06 06:43:00 -
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I think excluding the Jericho Fraction and some former Star Fraction members, the rest of the galaxy agrees with us
Current favourite holoreel: Dr. TomB: How I learnt to stop worrying and love the nerf |

Xerxes X
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Posted - 2005.07.06 10:52:00 -
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Edited by: Xerxes X on 06/07/2005 10:53:00
Originally by: Omir Sarikusa Ye of little faith.
The death of an Empire's Emperor is temporary, the removal of it's foundations is permanent. You know what you have to do...
Xerxes X Ushra'Khan
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.07.06 10:59:00 -
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Originally by: Xerxes X
The death of an Empire's Emperor is temporary, the removal of it's foundations is permanent. You know what you have to do...
Xerxes X Ushra'Khan
Move to Delve!

[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.07.06 11:29:00 -
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Originally by: Xerxes X Edited by: Xerxes X on 06/07/2005 10:53:00
Originally by: Omir Sarikusa Ye of little faith.
The death of an Empire's Emperor is temporary, the removal of it's foundations is permanent. You know what you have to do...
Xerxes X Ushra'Khan
Cheering on the Blood Raiders?
At last, the true face of the Ushra'Khan reveals itself...
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Phobos Kador
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Posted - 2005.07.06 11:38:00 -
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Disgraceful... ------------------------------------------------ We can not fail, for we have the Emperor to lead us, and destiny to follow! |

Sarkos
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Posted - 2005.07.06 11:45:00 -
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As a humanitarian and one who saw Doriam II as a reformist, my sympathys to the people of the Amarr Empire over his cowardly murder.
Here are some points to ponder:
1) The crushing defeat of the Blood Raiders.
2) The move of the Blood Raiders that places the Khanid Kingdom between them and the Amarr Empire.
3) The fact that this has happened during the Tetrimon contriversy. A cult preaching a more active Reclaiming.
4) No head of House Sarum has been named.
5) That a clone of Jamyl Sarum has been postulated to be alive and well in the Khanid Kingdom by myself and many others. Where better to find the support for her to be alive then from a Kingdom formed from the same reasoning.
6) The assassination of the Emperor needed inside help. The security protecting any Emperor is to great for an outsider to achieve success, alone.
What I see in the near future is ugly indead. I see the Amarr Empire split wide as a civil war ensues, Traditionalist vs Reformist. I forsee Jamyl Sarum taking the reins of House Sarum, and with backing of the Khanid Kingdom and Tetrimon, vieing for control of the Amarr Empire.
I believe the actual assassin was a member of the Blood Raiders who had inside aid from members of House Sarum. If caught, he was a Blood Raider. If he succeded, then the doors to the palace are now open for the grabbing.
I pray I am wrong, for such a scenario would bath the galaxy in blood.
Sarkos
Either free the slaves or we will come and get them.
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Khaldorn Murino
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Posted - 2005.07.06 11:48:00 -
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Originally by: Rodj Blake
Cheering on the Blood Raiders?
At last, the true face of the Ushra'Khan reveals itself...
Ahh, did he say he was speaking for the whole entire Ushra'Khan. No. Stop clutching at straws slaver. Unlike you, we embrace a diverse collection of people with the common aim of freeing the slaves you and your kind hold.
You know this, but still try to spin it. I pity you. -
"Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." - Unknown Warrior
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Xerxes X
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Posted - 2005.07.06 15:23:00 -
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Edited by: Xerxes X on 06/07/2005 15:26:10
Originally by: Rodj Blake
Originally by: Xerxes X Edited by: Xerxes X on 06/07/2005 10:53:00
Originally by: Omir Sarikusa Ye of little faith.
The death of an Empire's Emperor is temporary, the removal of it's foundations is permanent. You know what you have to do...
Xerxes X Ushra'Khan
Cheering on the Blood Raiders?
At last, the true face of the Ushra'Khan reveals itself...
Read again. That was not cheering them for what they have done, but cheering them for what they may agree to do.
I reckon their powers of deduction will be stronger than yours...
Xerxes X
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Azure Skyclad
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Posted - 2005.07.06 18:22:00 -
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Originally by: Ly'sol <sighs>
Man the plot thickens as it goes is there anyone here that isnt a bandwagon bloodraider follower or the constant boring bickering betweem the Amarr and Minmatar. Or at thelast point not an ultra liberal Caldari paramilitary group?
Oh well...
My colleague has a point though. Doriam's assassination isn't anything hugely significant in the great scheme of things. He'll have a successor. He'll be better or worse than his predecessor. The only difference is what side of the fence you're on. Since the sides of the fence are relatively static, what will really change?
One side will rant and trumpet their righteousness and the other side will do the same in return. The names, faces, backdrop and froth will change but the field of play will remain as it ever was.
Play the game dear friends and foes. Play it to the hilt. Play it your best.
Our point being, we don't want to play it anymore. Time to put it all away. Not to play a different one but to redefine what a game is and have everyone have a say in it's making.
That so hard to stomach?
Star Fraction http://www.voodoorockers.co.uk/ |

Rhyn Taril
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Posted - 2005.07.07 05:42:00 -
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This leaves the Emperor's son in the bid for power, a fact which does not bode well for anyone in the galaxy, including the Amarr. While I cannot honestly say that I am upset at the emperor's death, I send my condolences to the common peoples of the Empire. Now I must be excused, the recently liberated members of my entourage have just opened several bottles of champagne.
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Tyrrax Thorrk
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Posted - 2005.07.07 06:03:00 -
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Articio ? A serious contender for the throne ?    
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Silver Night
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Posted - 2005.07.07 07:03:00 -
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The Amarr throne isn't hereditary except by coincidence (heir from the same house getting chosen.) Will be interesting to see how the selection process is carried out. ------------------ Silver Night Director - Production and Science (\_/)This is Bunny. Copy Bunny into your signature (O.o)to help him on his way to World Domination. (> <) |

Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.07.07 07:29:00 -
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Originally by: Tyrrax Thorrk Articio ? A serious contender for the throne ?    
Over my rotting frozen corpse!
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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AsheRaven
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Posted - 2005.07.07 08:35:00 -
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Isnt that what happened last time Disco? ---------------------------------
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.07.07 08:48:00 -
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Originally by: AsheRaven Isnt that what happened last time Disco?
Touche 
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Shylan
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:09:00 -
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I call for a Khanid heir to be the next Amarrian Emperor, thus bridging the gap between the Empire and the Kingdom. I am not an Amarr but I am sad for the loss to the Empire, a good man was taken from us and justice will be brought down upon those responsible. But I am a loyal Khanid citizen and I want to see the Khanid family return to the Empire.
Fighting for the Khanid Kingdom and Re-unification |

Ardor
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Posted - 2005.07.07 15:14:00 -
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Originally by: Shylan
I call for a Khanid heir to be the next Amarrian Emperor, thus bridging the gap between the Empire and the Kingdom.
I would love to see our beloved King Khanid II on the throne. I am not so stupid to seriously believe this will happen. Not only because of the mistrust the citizens of the Amarr Empire still have but also because of his age. If he tries, he will have my support.
I can not give my vote for the next Khanid Heir for the simple reason that I don't know him or her. There is a good chance Zidarez Khanid will become (or already is?) the next Khanid Heir. Only the King himself knows.
For the very same reason it would be stupid in the moment to call for a Sarum Heir entering the throne. How can you give your loyality to a person you don't know? Family traditions are important but not everything.
I want to use house Kador as an example. Many of the greatest Emperors the Amarr Empire ever had came from this noble house. Of course Heideran was not one of them from my point of view. I think you can not give your loyality to a house but only to the current Heir of a house. I am confident that house Kador in future will continue to bring good Emperors for the Amarr Empire.
Currently there is only Yonis Ardishapur who comes to my mind when people ask me who should become the next Emperor. I would dislike to see Uriam Kador (gallentean lover), Aritcio Kor-Azor (obvious reasons) or Catiz Tash-Murkon (remove the Udorians from the Privy Council, I say) claiming the throne. I can't say anything about a next Heir of the Khanid family or about the next/current Heir of the Sarum family.
Let us not forget the results of the examination of the Tetrimon scriptures could change everything. Maybe the Amarr Empire will recreate the Council of Apostels with an Emperor as the first among equals.
(ooc: being the head of a royal family and the role of the Emperor/King at the same time is a bit confusing. I remember Temal Kador appeared on the scene when Heideran died while on the other hand there was a clear difference between the role of Doriam Kor-Azor as Emperor and Aritcio Kor-Azor as the new Heir of the Kor-Azor family.
Somehow similar confusing is when you think about the history of house Khanid. As far as I remember Khanid II became the Heir of house Khanid when the old Emperor before Heideran died. This made me believe it was Khanid the First who was the Emperor of the Amarr Empire and who conquered the Minmatar. This could explain the support from so many Amarrians for Khanid II and also that Khanid II might have more knowledge than the other royal houses about the Moral Reform. For sure there are still many chronicles to write for CCP to explain...)
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Monsignor
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Posted - 2005.07.07 18:40:00 -
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We of The Society have started questioning people regarding Doriams brutal assassination. Several known sympathizers of the rebellion have been gathered and brought to our SFREE hospital for interogation. While the first batch rounded up have no idea what happend we're hopeful upon further investigation to find someone with evidence as to who committed this heinous crime.
Monsignor Society for Religious Education and Enlightenment
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Yuki Li
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Posted - 2005.07.07 19:45:00 -
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Amarrian security not upto much? I mean, letting the emperor get assassinated like that? Not so clever i must say.
If you'd like to improve security measures to ensure this doesn't happen again, send a representative to your nearest Ishukone station. Or if you're feeling particularly self important, to the Malkalen headquarters!
In all seriousness though, this is a pretty embarrassing mistake on the Empire's part.
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Pulgor
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Posted - 2005.07.07 20:01:00 -
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Originally by: Yuki Li
If you'd like to improve security measures to ensure this doesn't happen again, send a representative to your nearest Ishukone station. ...
You mean the same "Experts" that stopped doctor Honalku from escaping with the inoserum? Oh wait..... -----------------------------------
Pulgor --- In service to Ubiqua Seraph and Sarum Visit the Ammatar channel ingame!
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