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Scherezad
Lai Dai Research Spacelane Security
766
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Posted - 2013.03.29 04:01:00 -
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Andreus Ixiris wrote:What we had before wasn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it was better than what we've had for the past five years. It's made monsters out of all of us, and for what? Intaki Prime is more important to me than most people could possibly imagine but it'd never be worth all the horrors I've seen in the past half-decade.
For clarification, sir,
The Caldari lived as exiles for centuries while the Gallente repopulated their conquered homelands.
The Gallente lived much as they always have for five years while the Caldari retook their homelands.
It is your statement that the former is a better situation than the latter? |

Katran Luftschreck
Royal Ammatar Engineering Corps
1235
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Posted - 2013.03.29 07:21:00 -
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*sigh*
What we really need here is to somehow find a way to relocate a planet. Maybe put a big wormhole in it's orbit path or something.
In all seriousness, though... is it the planet that matters, or the people on it? The flag or the hand that holds it? Because it is not inconceivable to evacuate the entire Caldari population from Caldari Prime and move them back into Caldari space.
If you're willing to part with the sentimental attachment and realize, scientifically, that dirt is dirt then maybe you can convince the Federation to just trade it for another planet along the border and redraw the map without this little bubble of State inside the Federation. Then you can move all the Caldari from Caldari Prime to this new planet, then move all the Gallente off the new planet and back over to Caldari Prime, and finally name Caldari Prime something else entirely and forget about it.
Is that one bit of dirt somehow magical and more valuable than any other habitable ball of dirt whirling through the cosmos? Or is the people that matter? Because you can't move an entire planet but you can move people... and you can redraw territorial maps afterward to something that reflects this change.
It won't make everyone happy, but it's probably better than continuing to reduce the biosphere from "ice" to "barren." Live Events are neither. |

Malcolm Khross
Wiyrkomi Tactical Response Directive
825
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Posted - 2013.03.29 11:02:00 -
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Katran Luftschreck wrote:
In all seriousness, though... is it the planet that matters, or the people on it? The flag or the hand that holds it? Because it is not inconceivable to evacuate the entire Caldari population from Caldari Prime and move them back into Caldari space.
These questions and this sentiment are borne from a natural misunderstanding of our people and why this singular planet is so important to us. To the Caldari, this planet is not just a ball of dirt that we once came from. It is far more than that. The concept is difficult to explain to outsiders but I will do my best.
Most Caldari (I would say "all" but that is another discussion for another time) walk The Way of the Winds, or just "The Way." It is not just a religion or spirituality, it is our way of life, our culture and our history. Caldari Prime is home to the spirits that taught us "The Way" and our history is written plainly upon the landmarks and architecture of it.
This planet is home to the Kaalakiota Peaks, the Great Western Sea and the ancient Kresh trees. It is the home of our guiding spirits and our ancestral spirits. It is where we were found by Cold Wind and taught to survive in the harsh lands of our home, it is where Heart-of-the-Woods provided for us and taught us to build shelter from Cold Wind's rage and Storm Wind's teasing, it is where Mountain Wind resides at the peaks of Kaalakiota and where Wind-of-the-West taught us to trade and how to sail. It is the land The Maker gave to us and the lessons we have been taught from it remain dear to us today.
The very way of life of the Caldari people is an extension of what we learned from Caldari Prime. The strict and unforgiving climate taught us the values of self-sacrifice for the community, hearth and home, the necessity for efficiency, honor toward one's family and one's kin, benevolence to one another so that all are strengthened and yes, even ruthlessness and the harshness toward those who refuse to serve the community or place oneself above the many.
Caldari Prime isn't just a planet, it is the very embodiment of everything that we are.
~Malcolm Khross
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Andreus Ixiris
Mixed Metaphor
2364
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Posted - 2013.03.29 11:34:00 -
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Scherezad wrote:For clarification, sir,
The Caldari lived as exiles for centuries while the Gallente repopulated their conquered homelands.
The Gallente lived much as they always have for five years while the Caldari retook their homelands.
It is your statement that the former is a better situation than the latter? My statement is that it's better than a ******* war. Mane 614
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Xindi Kraid
The Night Wardens Viro Mors Non Est
270
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Posted - 2013.03.29 12:51:00 -
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Apparently not or the Gallente would just let us have it. |

Gustav Kleist
Spline Inc. v3.14
11
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Posted - 2013.03.29 13:08:00 -
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Some things are not so simple, or so trivial, that one can step away like that. As Khross-haan has said more eloquently than I ever could, Caldari Prime is much more than "a piece of dirt" to the Caldari people. It's Home. It's a Symbol. It's an Ideal.
Better than war, to abandon all this? Better than war to just step away and do something else, forsaking whatever we hold dear and honourable? No, monsieur Ixiris. Not for us. |

Katran Luftschreck
Royal Ammatar Engineering Corps
1235
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Posted - 2013.03.29 13:51:00 -
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Right... so back to the wormhole plan, then... Live Events are neither. |

Scherezad
Lai Dai Research Spacelane Security
766
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Posted - 2013.03.29 14:14:00 -
[68] - Quote
Andreus Ixiris wrote:Scherezad wrote:For clarification, sir,
The Caldari lived as exiles for centuries while the Gallente repopulated their conquered homelands.
The Gallente lived much as they always have for five years while the Caldari retook their homelands.
It is your statement that the former is a better situation than the latter? My statement is that it's better than a ******* war.
I agree, sir. Enough blood has been shed.
How then shall we avoid this impending conflict? |

Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
390
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Posted - 2013.03.29 14:25:00 -
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Katran Luftschreck wrote:*sigh* What we really need here is to somehow find a way to relocate a planet. Maybe put a big wormhole in it's orbit path or something. That would require a tremendous amount of resources. It is much easier to find to relocate something, well, more relocatable, like, say, gallente citizens. |

Sorjat
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2013.03.29 14:33:00 -
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Scherazad Ixiris wrote:
"I agree, sir. Enough blood has been shed."
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I disagree Mme. There is considerably more blood to be shed in the coming days.
After reviewing all holoreels, commentary, local channels and a variety of other media I have concluded that the Gallente have exhausted all available venues to talk this matter through with our former bretheren.
It is impossible to reason with the insane, zealots or animals.
As a Gallentean I too am first inclined to negotiate before acting but to borrow an ancient phrase, (origin unknown), ... "there is only peace among equals".
The Caldari are neither our equals nor rational. It is time for the Gallente to wake and realize that there can only be war.
The destruction of the Caldari Leviathan Shiigeru proves that we have the means and when sufficientely provoked we can muster the will. Make no mistake that involved only a fraction of the Federation's available forces as there is considerably more on standby.
The Caldari has vowed revenge on us and our bitter history informs us that they will strike, it is only a matter of 'when'. Indeed we are now at War pushed to this state by the beligerence of our enemies.
As the Caldari fleet lies in ruins now is the time to act. Delay only benefits our enemies to give them time to regroup and strike us again.
I formally petition the Federal Senate to vote on a formal declaration of war against the Caldari and begin a full scale invasion of Caldari space. At a minimum we need to occupy the closest Caldari systems as a buffer to prevent another attack on Luminaire. Attack them before they invade us again.
Now is the time to ACT!
Now is the time for WAR! |

Malcolm Khross
Wiyrkomi Tactical Response Directive
828
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Posted - 2013.03.29 15:03:00 -
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Sorjat wrote:[...] Now is the time to ACT!
Now is the time for WAR!
It's because of people with your mindset that this bitter enmity between our two peoples exists in the first place, lad.
Your cry for continued aggression and war will only result in more death. If you believe destroying one titan has crippled the State's defenses, you're extremely naive. ~Malcolm Khross
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Gustav Kleist
Spline Inc. v3.14
14
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Posted - 2013.03.29 15:08:00 -
[72] - Quote
Ah, and here are the war-hawks of the Federation... I'm reassured, for some time I believed we had the exclusivity on those.
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Xindi Kraid
The Night Wardens Viro Mors Non Est
274
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Posted - 2013.03.29 15:25:00 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Katran Luftschreck wrote:*sigh* What we really need here is to somehow find a way to relocate a planet. Maybe put a big wormhole in it's orbit path or something. That would require a tremendous amount of resources. It is much easier to find to relocate something, well, more relocatable, like, say, gallente citizens. Why does my mouth taste like bile? Oh, right, it's because I am agreeing with Diana Kim
Sorjat wrote: Now is the time to ACT!
Now is the time for WAR!
Shiigeru wasn't hurting anyone till pieces started falling on their heads. If the Caldari and Gallente people aren't equals, then the deficiency is yours. |

Sorjat
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2013.03.29 15:43:00 -
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Malcolm Khross wrote:
"If you believe destroying one titan has crippled the State's defenses, you're extremely naive."
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Monsieur Khross, I thank you for you input sir, however, I can assure you that I am not naive. Not at all. Indeed I consider my people and the Gallentian Senate truly naive, however, I digress.
As I know some of my fellow citizens who have voiced their peaceful intentions here are absolutely sincere in their beliefs and I firmly believe it will be their undoing. The result is only more Gallentean sufferring, more of our systems invaded, more titans crashed on our worlds... billions sufferring... c'est d+¬gueulasse!
As for Caldari resources and resourcefullness I assure you I am fully aware of what you are capable of sir... hence why, even though it pains me so much to say it... there is no alternative. My people do not believe in absolutes so I have trouble convincing them of this. I think though, just perhaps, with the great affront and injury you have done us this time that I may be able to convince them.
One other comment Monsieur, it is not your defenses that trouble me, not at all. Au contraire mon ami, it is your multiple offenses that bother me a great deal!
I bid you adieu.
Sorjat, Gallentian Capsuleer. |

Simon Louvaki
Sengokuvaa Kaltiovon
431
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Posted - 2013.03.29 15:48:00 -
[75] - Quote
Sorjat wrote: The Caldari are neither our equals nor rational. It is time for the Gallente to wake and realize that there can only be war.
and you call us zealots?
Sorjat wrote: The destruction of the Caldari Leviathan Shiigeru proves that we have the means and when sufficientely provoked we can muster the will. Make no mistake that involved only a fraction of the Federation's available forces as there is considerably more on standby.......As the Caldari fleet lies in ruins now is the time to act. Delay only benefits our enemies to give them time to regroup and strike us again.
You realize that the Home Fleet wasn't our only, or even main fleet correct? have you even reviewed the outcome of the Battle of Caldari Prime? have you seen the casualty figures let alone the number of ships left on the field after the attack? does Iyen-Oursta mean anything to you? The weak of mind are quick to judge with slightest tempt; Thus fools go forth to spread false word.
- The Scriptures, Book of Trials 2:13 - 2:21 |

Malcolm Khross
Wiyrkomi Tactical Response Directive
828
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Posted - 2013.03.29 16:33:00 -
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Sorjat wrote:
I bid you adieu.
Sorjat, Gallentian Capsuleer.
Adieu indeed. I will look for you on the field of battle then, my enemy. ~Malcolm Khross
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Fey Ivory
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
86
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Posted - 2013.03.29 22:53:00 -
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Sorjat wrote:Scherazad Ixiris wrote:
"I agree, sir. Enough blood has been shed."
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I disagree Mme. There is considerably more blood to be shed in the coming days.
After reviewing all holoreels, commentary, local channels and a variety of other media I have concluded that the Gallente have exhausted all available venues to talk this matter through with our former bretheren.
It is impossible to reason with the insane, zealots or animals.
As a Gallentean I too am first inclined to negotiate before acting but to borrow an ancient phrase, (origin unknown), ... "there is only peace among equals".
The Caldari are neither our equals nor rational. It is time for the Gallente to wake and realize that there can only be war.
The destruction of the Caldari Leviathan Shiigeru proves that we have the means and when sufficientely provoked we can muster the will. Make no mistake that involved only a fraction of the Federation's available forces as there is considerably more on standby.
The Caldari has vowed revenge on us and our bitter history informs us that they will strike, it is only a matter of 'when'. Indeed we are now at War pushed to this state by the beligerence of our enemies.
As the Caldari fleet lies in ruins now is the time to act. Delay only benefits our enemies to give them time to regroup and strike us again.
I formally petition the Federal Senate to vote on a formal declaration of war against the Caldari and begin a full scale invasion of Caldari space. At a minimum we need to occupy the closest Caldari systems as a buffer to prevent another attack on Luminaire. Attack them before they invade us again.
Now is the time to ACT!
Now is the time for WAR!
If the only tool you can comprehend is a hammer, then all your soloutions is nails !
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Scherezad
Lai Dai Research Spacelane Security
768
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Posted - 2013.03.30 02:11:00 -
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Sorjat wrote:Now is the time to ACT!
Now is the time for WAR!
I request channels for a more peaceful solution.
You respond by saying that we can be met only in battle.
If this is so, it is so, but in your situation it is not ewe who are the unreasonable threat. I am warmed by the multiple opinions of the Gallente people., through which perhaps we may find common purchase.
Also, as an aside, sir. My last name is not Ixiris, all respects to that gentleman. |

Stitcher
Re-Awakened Technologies Inc
1039
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Posted - 2013.03.30 02:48:00 -
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I sometimes have a hard time articulating my attitude towards war, so please bear with me.
If war seriously impeded our species, we'd have grown out of the habit a long time ago, I think. Instead, it's one of our defining pastimes. Given that, and the fact that we have been on a consistent upwards trend throughout recorded history, then that means either that war is not actively detrimental to us, or that it is of some benefit.
If you buy (as I do) the theory that humanity in these stars came through a wormhole in the New Eden system known as EVE, then that means that the only thing suggested to have ever truly knocked us on our collective ass in any serious way was apparently a natural disaster rather than a man-made one.
We're an aggressive species. We thrive on playing a high-stakes game, and if given the option to remove that aggression, I'd refuse it. I'm quite certain that doing so would destroy us - to remove our aggression would remove so many other beneficial things. Our drive for improvement, our passion for causes, our compulsion to expand our knowledge. I firmly believe that the secret to well-being is, once you have secured your own needs, finding a cause greater than you are and devoting yourself to it.
I have no love for war. It's grim, ugly, terrible and tragic. But I view it as the price we pay for so many wonderful things. We'll never be rid of it and I'm quite convinced we should never wish to be rid of it. What we should wish for is that the intervals between wars should be as long and as prosperous as possible.
But when the time inevitably comes? Strike first, strike hard, and preferably without warning. Be relentless and ruthless, be cold and calculating. Win at all costs, but remember that sacrificing your ideals and your self is itself a defeat condition. There are no half-measures in war, and if you find yourself in a fair fight then you have failed militarily. If you must wage war, lose yourself in savagery for as long as necessary, secure victory as swiftly and efficiently as possible, then resume your facade of civilisation.
I don't know if true war with the Federation is coming. A week on from the downing of the Shiigeru we're doing better than I had thought. My initial rage has faded and neither side has reacted rashly or impulsively. But if it does come to that, I know which side I've always been on. An in-character blog and a video: http://verinsjournal.blogspot.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu1mbsgo738
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Streya Jormagdnir
Alexylva Paradox
173
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Posted - 2013.03.30 03:20:00 -
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Katran Luftschreck wrote:Right... so back to the wormhole plan, then... 
You called?
Kidding aside, I too have thought of the advantages of moving the entire planet. If we could only understand how the natural wormholes form in the predictable manners they do, we might be able to make a wormhole of our own. Of course, Sansha's Nation already possesses wormhole generation technology, though the mass limitations are still a problem for such a task. I am also a human, straggling between the present world... and our future. I am a regulator, a coordinator, one who is meant to guide the way. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
669
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Posted - 2013.03.30 03:51:00 -
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Sorjat wrote:Malcolm Khross wrote:
"If you believe destroying one titan has crippled the State's defenses, you're extremely naive."
++++
Monsieur Khross, I thank you for you input sir, however, I can assure you that I am not naive. Not at all. Indeed I consider my people and the Gallentian Senate truly naive, however, I digress.
As I know some of my fellow citizens who have voiced their peaceful intentions here are absolutely sincere in their beliefs and I firmly believe it will be their undoing. The result is only more Gallentean sufferring, more of our systems invaded, more titans crashed on our worlds... billions sufferring... c'est d+¬gueulasse!
As for Caldari resources and resourcefullness I assure you I am fully aware of what you are capable of sir... hence why, even though it pains me so much to say it... there is no alternative. My people do not believe in absolutes so I have trouble convincing them of this. I think though, just perhaps, with the great affront and injury you have done us this time that I may be able to convince them.
One other comment Monsieur, it is not your defenses that trouble me, not at all. Au contraire mon ami, it is your multiple offenses that bother me a great deal!
I bid you adieu.
Sorjat, Gallentian Capsuleer.
Peace, while harder to create and maintain than hate, is the best solution for both our peoples - but only whilst both sides are truly interested in negotiation.
No besieger, no invader can hold Caldari Prime by force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for Home. Against that power tyrants and fleets cannot stand. The Gallente learned that lesson once. We will teach it to them again. Although it take a thousand years, we will come Home.
So. Send us your young men and women and your fleets. We will send back scrap metal, blinded cripples and above all, boxes draped with that eagle flag that you love so much. As much misery as you seek to export to us, that much more will we send back to you.
The State has always prided itself on being a good trading partner. |

Vikarion
Liandri Corporation Liandri Covenant
431
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Posted - 2013.03.30 04:42:00 -
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Pieter Tuulinen wrote: So. Send us your young men and women and your fleets. We will send back scrap metal, blinded cripples and above all, boxes draped with that eagle flag that you love so much. As much misery as you seek to export to us, that much more will we send back to you.
Oh no. Let us be generous. I insist. |

Sorjat
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2013.03.30 04:47:00 -
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My Lady Scherezad,
I humbly beg your forgiveness. In my haste I neglected to properly proof-read my last missive to this medium. The vagaries of copy-paste and my haste... alas there is no excuse. Please accept my sincere apologies in mixing your name with that of someone else.
I have logged many hours with my Minmatar friends, in particular a corporation from your space, there are many an agent within Freedom Extension who call me a friend and I consider Minmatar space my home. As close to me as Gallente space. I must admit though, your disaproval wounds me as only that of a dagger borne by a friend, and in particular, one as fair as yourself!
So why would our allies the Minmatar disprove of my desire to prosecute those who perpetrate gross injustice? Peace cannot be offered by only one party and where the Caldari are concerned their State is maintained by victories, perceived victories and defeats distorted to appear as victories. Peace to the Caldari is the interlude between war. It is the time where they muster before an attack. Peace by conquest always necessitating more conquest... an old story.
To my friends and family both Gallente and Minmatar I say this. You may not wish to carry a sword but know that you can still die upon one. The Caldari state is utterly totalitarian, imbedded in the structure of this ideology is the requirement to always destroy the 'other'. They desire only victory. They understand only death.
Truly there are some enlightened individuals among the Caldari. I know this to be true as I have flown among them, alas, it matters not. The only opinion of any consequence is that of the Caldari State Executor Tibus Heth... 'Emperor Heth'. Your reasonableness, like your beauty, is a flower in the desert, will die at the hands of the Caldari.
Like so many Gallentians, Minmatarians who have offered their opinions I know your desire for peace to be sincere. I love you all for this. Your love of life shines like a beacon of hope for this galaxy. Regrettably love will not free the galaxy from tyranny. War will come to you and given the choice you can fight it either on your home or the planets from whence the invaders came. While neither is desirable, I choose the latter. Tis a fool who would leave his enemies with the initiative to pick the time and place of battles. The destruction wrought by the Shiigeru is but a small taste of what is to come. And they will come... they must. A defeat strikes at the heart of the legitimacy of the State it cannot go unanswered. Their political system and indoctrination demands it. They prepare now as we speak.
Know that I will stand and fight by your side when either the Caldari or the Amarrians enter Minmatar or Gallente space. I will fight until my ship is destroyed, the last of my life support succombs to enemy fire and my body reduced to mere molecules. I will die a good death to defend the ideals we share. That being said, it would be far better to take the combat to our enemies, to spill ourblood over their skies and above all... to crash a titan into their worlds. There can be no peace without justice.
I hate what I have become, as I have become what I hate. I don't enjoy this any more than you do but there are no other options. I beg you to sign my petition that I will present to the Federal Senate. Simple yet direct, I am asking for a DECLARATION OF WAR against the Calderi and for a naval expedition to invade their space. The time for half-measures and talk is over. As there must be war, let us fight it among the barbarians that your beautiful ideals endure forever.
Sorjat, Gallentian Capsuleer |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
669
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Posted - 2013.03.30 05:10:00 -
[84] - Quote
Come then. You're a fool and you'll die like one. |

Gosakumori Noh
Viziam Amarr Empire
171
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Posted - 2013.03.30 06:59:00 -
[85] - Quote
Streya Jormagdnir wrote:Katran Luftschreck wrote:Right... so back to the wormhole plan, then...  You called? Kidding aside, I too have thought of the advantages of moving the entire planet. If we could only understand how the natural wormholes form in the predictable manners they do, we might be able to make a wormhole of our own. Of course, Sansha's Nation already possesses wormhole generation technology, though the mass limitations are still a problem for such a task.
Pish-tush, gather up all the Isogen-5 you can find and blow a hole in space!
If the Ur -Civilization can do it, so can we.
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Seriphyn Inhonores
Destiny Foundation
458
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Posted - 2013.03.30 11:40:00 -
[86] - Quote
Executor Tibus Heth was born on Caldari Prime, debunking the myth that a Caldari living on their homeworld has to live as a Gallentean. |

Lialus Raithe
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
171
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Posted - 2013.03.30 11:46:00 -
[87] - Quote
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Peace, while harder to create and maintain than hate, is the best solution for both our peoples - but only whilst both sides are truly interested in negotiation.
No besieger, no invader can hold Caldari Prime by force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for Home. Against that power tyrants and fleets cannot stand. The Gallente learned that lesson once. We will teach it to them again. Although it take a thousand years, we will come Home.
So. Send us your young men and women and your fleets. We will send back scrap metal, blinded cripples and above all, boxes draped with that eagle flag that you love so much. As much misery as you seek to export to us, that much more will we send back to you.
The State has always prided itself on being a good trading partner.
Do not mistake the words of one fool for the will of the Gallente populace and the Federation at large. I know you to be a reasonable man, there are other avenues available in the future for both our peoples. Let the more reasonable minds work towards them. |

Stitcher
Re-Awakened Technologies Inc
1039
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Posted - 2013.03.30 12:13:00 -
[88] - Quote
Sorjat wrote:I hate what I have become, as I have become what I hate. I don't enjoy this any more than you do but there are no other options.
There are always other options. The problem in your case is a failure in your conviction to explore them.
If you'd sacrifice your principles and your conscience then you don't truly have either. If you won't stand for what you believe in, then you never truly believed it. As I have already said, losing who you are and what you believe is a defeat condition.
If you betray everything you are in the name of survival then what, exactly, have you preserved? Your pulse? Your neural activity? Your capacity to write poetry and perform calculus? Those things will be gone in the end anyway.
I don't believe in an afterlife or any kind of a governing sentience. I believe that nothing we do actually matters in any kind of a cosmic way - the universe isn't capable of appreciating or valuing our actions. But if nothing we do matters, then that means what we do is all that matters.
We capsuleers like to call ourselves immortals but the fact is that even if we don't succumb to ennui over the coming centuries, then entropy is going to catch us all anyway, someday. The universe is on a long, slow march toward being too cold and poor in hydrogen to sustain us. You can't beat thermodynamics. So, we're mortal too. Ever since I first realised that death is still an inevitability for us, I find that I've gone back to my old philosophy that if I must die - and I must - then I would rather die with the satisfaction that I never betrayed myself and never hated who I was or what I did.
Right now, you can't say the same. You should maybe reconsider that.
An in-character blog and a video: http://verinsjournal.blogspot.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu1mbsgo738
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Veikitamo Gesakaarin
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
225
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Posted - 2013.03.30 12:23:00 -
[89] - Quote
Lialus Raithe wrote:Do not mistake the words of one fool for the will of the Gallente populace and the Federation at large. I know you to be a reasonable man, there are other avenues available in the future for both our peoples. Let the more reasonable minds work towards them.
There are no reasonable minds in the Roden Administration or the secret police of Blaque's Eagles. Whatever saccharine words are offered by Federal apologists and hypocrites who on the one hand speak of peace yet condone the policies of their government to continue armed conflict against the State are like dust in the wind for the Caldari soldiers tasked with defending our nation. We do not set the political agendas - to think otherwise is the height of pretension - we just spill the blood as required by the dictates of our duty.
The time for discussion, debate or negotiation is long past for the die have now been cast. Let them fall as the Fates decree.
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
390
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Posted - 2013.03.30 14:28:00 -
[90] - Quote
Seriphyn Inhonores wrote:Executor Tibus Heth was born on Caldari Prime, debunking the myth that a Caldari living on their homeworld has to live as a Gallentean. Despite that, his resolve to return the planet shows counterwise: how bad caldari peoples lived there during gallentean occupation. From my little experience being stationed in gallente territory I fully agree with these actions.
And now it is our duty to protect the Home World, even if this will mean to get rid of every single gallentean in Luminaire. |
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