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Viceroy
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Posted - 2005.07.20 20:54:00 -
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Edited by: Viceroy on 20/07/2005 20:56:38
Finite Horizon would like to remind the Directive Enforcement Department that their attempts to illegitimately trample past the clearly defined borders of their jurisdiction and the limitations of the Yulai Convention will not be ignored by the legal representatives of our organization.
It has always been very obvious that the department has no say beyond the borders of Empire Space. Attempts to impose regulations on our business deals with certain third parties regarding the aquisition of harmless medical supplies is a blatant violation of neutral space treaties, not to mention an egregious abuse of law enforcement power.
We will not turn a blind eye on this ill-disguised publicity stunt aimed at covering up the recent humiliating failures of your department. Our lawyers at Tuvoulle, Tuvoulle & Reniz will be contacting you as soon as possible regarding this abortion of the legal process.
Thank you for your time. __________________________
Finite Horizon Your end is our beginning.
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Pulgor
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Posted - 2005.07.20 22:56:00 -
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I think you should hire my attorney, Wetwork to handle the case.
I asked him what he'd do and he said something along the lines of "Frying up this small claim like yesterday's dinner!" Then he called me a nancy boy and threw a pot at me.
Top notch lawyer though. -----------------------------------
UQS Battleminer. Get you the hot lasers of gank omen to die! |

Ly'sol
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Posted - 2005.07.21 01:14:00 -
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Drugs are bad.
Unless an attorney or doctor says its ok.
<snorts crash> -------------------------- Vist the Jericho Fraction Forums
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Mougi Enigma
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Posted - 2005.07.21 06:19:00 -
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Quote: Finite Horizon would like to remind the Directive Enforcement Department that their attempts to illegitimately trample past the clearly defined borders of their jurisdiction and the limitations of the Yulai Convention will not be ignored by the legal representatives of our organization.
This would seem to imply that you would think of taking legal action against the DED should they persue you outside of empire space. Is this the case? If so doesn't it seem a little ironic that a band of pirates and drug dealers would seek to use the law for protection? It just seems a little odd that a group that routinely flaunts the law would then seek it's protection when their actions are cathing up with them. Any thoughts on this?
Mougi
Out of every 100 men 10 should not even be there, 80 are just targets, 9 are fighter, we are thankful to have them, for they make the battle. But ONE, one is a warrior and he will see the rest home. |

DigitalCommunist
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Posted - 2005.07.21 06:55:00 -
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Originally by: Mougi Enigma
Quote: Finite Horizon would like to remind the Directive Enforcement Department that their attempts to illegitimately trample past the clearly defined borders of their jurisdiction and the limitations of the Yulai Convention will not be ignored by the legal representatives of our organization.
This would seem to imply that you would think of taking legal action against the DED should they persue you outside of empire space. Is this the case? If so doesn't it seem a little ironic that a band of pirates and drug dealers would seek to use the law for protection? It just seems a little odd that a group that routinely flaunts the law would then seek it's protection when their actions are cathing up with them. Any thoughts on this?
Mougi
Yeah, my immediate thought is that I should sell you the knowledge you are lacking for a profit to myself. But something tells me you're less interested in knowing, than pretending to know.
So here is a clue for you, and any other aspiring detectives: law is maintained through free choice and lethal force. CONCORD has niether as leverage in 0.0 space over us. Yet, they still choose to abide by their own fascist rules. To do what they wish would require them to become that which they seek to prosecute. Isn't irony fun? _____________________________________ Perpetually driven, your end is our beginning.
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Ly'sol
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Posted - 2005.07.21 07:13:00 -
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The Communist that is Digital is correct.
In Stupid mans terms its "The bad guys dont follow the systems rules, they use it to thier advantage." -------------------------- Vist the Jericho Fraction Forums
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Mak'lor Duab
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Posted - 2005.07.21 08:58:00 -
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Viceroy and Finite Horizons, if you do attempt to persue this fiasco with legal action then I wish you the best of luck... Someone needs to take action againts CONCORD, it is nothing but a corrupt shell of what it was once designed to do. I believe that we the people of Empire and lawless space should take action. 
- Mak'lor Duab
"It is better to live one day like a lion then a hundred years like a sheep"
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Logan Xerxes
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Posted - 2005.07.21 10:17:00 -
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VIIIIIIIIIIICEEEEROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYY
*ahem*
FIGHT THE POWER! STICK IT TO TE MAN!
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CometQueen
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Posted - 2005.07.21 14:20:00 -
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Originally by: Logan Xerxes VIIIIIIIIIIICEEEEROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYY
*ahem*
FIGHT THE POWER! STICK IT TO TE MAN!
alright I don't think people understand how old and over that is. Seriously the Leroy Jenkins Bus has passed its stop and only the retards are still on board.
Just a friendly comment to those who didn't notice. |

Nauta Starbane
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Posted - 2005.07.21 14:36:00 -
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Originally by: DigitalCommunist So here is a clue for you, and any other aspiring detectives: law is maintained through free choice and lethal force. CONCORD has niether as leverage in 0.0 space over us.
In 0.0 perhaps. But you crazy kids show up in empire so often to mess with 'the guys with green text' that maybe they'll just wait for you for the next major event you catch wind of to pop you.
Just a thought.
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The Cosmopolite
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Posted - 2005.07.21 14:40:00 -
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Edited by: The Cosmopolite on 21/07/2005 14:40:44
CONCORD and all its agencies are corrupt, retrograde, run by pointy-headed button-pushers and supported by the slope-browed and the feeble.
In the Beyond of 0.0 space DED is nothing more than a gang of pirates and enforcers for a morally criminal and constitutionally sinister organisation that arrogates to itself the mantle of Galactic Government.
FZN and its associates are at least open and honest about the nature of their activities. Speaking purely personally, I endorse their legal challenge. Even if it is to stand atop a dungheap, argument by law is a recourse available to all. Anything less renders the 'law' a cloak for gangsterism on a grand scale.
The Cosmopolite
Jericho Fraction - CEO: Jade Constantine |

Khaldorn Murino
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Posted - 2005.07.21 15:17:00 -
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Police and Pirates...
Two sides of the same coin. -
"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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Bellidor Hawkk
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Posted - 2005.07.21 17:56:00 -
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Legal action? That's funny. FZN are criminals. The law is pursuing them.
Spin it and whine about it however you want. It's about time DED started doing something about your kind. You think you can come to empire space, break the law, then go back to lawless space and be safe from the repurcussions? Just because DED's been complacent all your lives so far doesn't mean you have a right to break the law. DED are becoming bounty hunters and FZN have set bounties to their own heads.
Maybe you shouldn't have been so arrogant as to galavant around bragging about your criminal activity and crying for as much attention you could get. People all over the galaxy are laughing at you. Legal action? I know I am.
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Darth Revanant
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Posted - 2005.07.21 18:00:00 -
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((stupid alt )) _________________
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Masu'di
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Posted - 2005.07.21 18:36:00 -
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when did Finite Horizon turn from pirate/mercs to drug dealers? i remember seeing a member some months back looking for drug supplies. alas my prices were too high, i should have suspected they were moving into the same trade. |

DigitalCommunist
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Posted - 2005.07.21 19:06:00 -
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Originally by: Masu'di when did Finite Horizon turn from pirate/mercs to drug dealers? i remember seeing a member some months back looking for drug supplies. alas my prices were too high, i should have suspected they were moving into the same trade.
Well you see, we don't technically advertise as openly as Darth Revanant would suggest. He is taking bitter joy from the possibility of DED ships hounding us, without realizing the price they'll pay for such arrogance and stupidity is much like the one Amarr Navy paid in Haras. _____________________________________ Perpetually driven, your end is our beginning.
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Darth Revanant
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Posted - 2005.07.21 21:22:00 -
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Originally by: DigitalCommunist Well you see, we don't technically advertise as openly as Darth Revanant would suggest. He is taking bitter joy from the possibility of DED ships hounding us, without realizing the price they'll pay for such arrogance and stupidity is much like the one Amarr Navy paid in Haras.
You destroying DED, and even the whole of CONCORD would bring me nothing but joy. Unfortunately, it's not going to happen. _________________
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DigitalCommunist
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Posted - 2005.07.21 21:56:00 -
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Maybe we can help you with some alternatives in the mean time?  _____________________________________ Perpetually driven, your end is our beginning.
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Van Cleef
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Posted - 2005.07.21 23:30:00 -
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I sure hope that Livestock is there for food.... ------------------------------------------------ Serve the State Join Channel CAINCOM |

Darth Revanant
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Posted - 2005.07.21 23:51:00 -
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Originally by: DigitalCommunist Maybe we can help you with some alternatives in the mean time? 
Sure! Put them on escrow for me. _________________
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GFLTorque
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Posted - 2005.07.22 03:51:00 -
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Originally by: Masu'di when did Finite Horizon turn from pirate/mercs to drug dealers? i remember seeing a member some months back looking for drug supplies. alas my prices were too high, i should have suspected they were moving into the same trade.
FZN reserves the right to delve into all business ventures it deems appropriate. Our ship and module reclamation division has returned many excellent used but functional modules to the under supplied masses. Our pharmacology division also seeks to supply a need.
Our stance is clear. We will not wilt in the face of pressure by DED or Concord forces to squash our business practices.
Finite Horizon Your end is our beginning |

Siri Danae
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Posted - 2005.07.22 06:03:00 -
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Originally by: Van Cleef I sure hope that Livestock is there for food....
Yeah, and the dancer only does ballet. ------ I generally assume the following: 1. 95% of Empire Carebears don't get 0.0 PVPers. 2. 95% of 0.0 PVPers don't get Empire Carebears. 3. 100% of Ore Thieves steal just to upset the Miners. |

Jaketh Ivanes
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Posted - 2005.07.22 06:12:00 -
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Originally by: DigitalCommunist
Yeah, my immediate thought is that I should sell you the knowledge you are lacking for a profit to myself. But something tells me you're less interested in knowing, than pretending to know.
So here is a clue for you, and any other aspiring detectives: law is maintained through free choice and lethal force. CONCORD has niether as leverage in 0.0 space over us. Yet, they still choose to abide by their own fascist rules. To do what they wish would require them to become that which they seek to prosecute. Isn't irony fun?
Just a reminder to you, DC. 0.0 is a non-regulated space, untill some force choose to regulated it. You may have "claimed" some part of that space to regulate is, but is now gonna be challanged on that issue. You do neither have any juristiction over said space.
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Beringe
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Posted - 2005.07.24 21:09:00 -
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Just watch you backs - DED has been "known" to use some pretty shady tactics, like targetting their "marks" in-station. You might want to stay hooked to the pods, to be absolutely safe.
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Did I just forget to load my alias? Damn. ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Mebrithiel Ju'wien
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Posted - 2005.07.26 16:11:00 -
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I have a load of frentix, virals etc in oyonata if you can get them out ^_- ~~~~~ .. Wow, I might be enemies'ith Meb.. but, man, I still think'at she's pretty neet. - Aphox
Meb,
Darling i want your foot. nothing else...just your foot. - Ly'sol |

Kular
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Posted - 2005.07.26 22:16:00 -
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I know Finite deals in drugs and other "illegal" items, what about slaves? I have several thousand that need "safe Transport" or simply to be sold interested?
I generally dislike those on the other side of the law, but you people can be usefull.
Home of Ubiqua Seraph Eve's only all Sarum loyal corporation. |

Madcap Magician
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Posted - 2005.07.27 00:40:00 -
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We at FZN hold slavery to be crude. Why oh why can you not accomplish these tasks yourself? Afraid of failure?
Our trade involves exotic pharmecuticals. Any other matters should be directed elsewhere.
____________________ Perpetually Driven
Your end is our beginning. |

Darth Revanant
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Posted - 2005.07.27 19:11:00 -
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Originally by: Madcap Magician We at FZN hold slavery to be crude. Why oh why can you not accomplish these tasks yourself? Afraid of failure?
Our trade involves exotic pharmecuticals. Any other matters should be directed elsewhere.
You find slavery to be 'crude' but you deal in vitoc (as evidenced by the picture of it in your signature and the press release banner above) which is used solely in the slave trade or the addiction of freed slaves. Thus, you deal in the slave trade and with freed slaves, but not with slaves? I didn't think you all would have scruples about any issue, much less such a profitable one. _________________
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.07.27 19:15:00 -
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Originally by: Darth Revanant
You find slavery to be 'crude' but you deal in vitoc (as evidenced by the picture of it in your signature and the press release banner above) which is used solely in the slave trade or the addiction of freed slaves. Thus, you deal in the slave trade and with freed slaves, but not with slaves? I didn't think you all would have scruples about any issue, much less such a profitable one.
To freed slaves, Vitoc is just another drug, producing a mild high. It also has the happy side-effect of keeping them alive.
As far as addictive narcotics, vitoc takes the cake.
[Come to Daddy]
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Xandria Bogard
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Posted - 2005.07.31 04:52:00 -
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Drugs are not bad, guns do not kill people - it is a choice me all make - indulge - try a little, buy a few dancers - have a few slaves. Before you know it your life will be so much more enjoyable... Remember personal choice. To some old friends I have not seen in a long time - STICK IT TO THE MAN - empire needs to scale back there claims... There is to much "Empire Space" & not enough truely free trade going on ...
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