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Xao Chu-Li
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.04.12 01:23:00 -
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May all those who have suffered loss this day find a measure of peace in the days ahead. What has been taken cannot be replaced but the void may be filled with many things: anger, hatred, vengeance, remembrance, gratitude...may wisdom guide our decisions.
May the future reveal the depth of this atrocity and justice be swift. |

Xao Chu-Li
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.04.12 09:57:00 -
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Tatiana Yazria wrote: To be quite blunt? I am very doubtful the Federation has anyone with the stomach to inflict even a tiny fraction of the suffering that is deserved here.
Unfortunately, the Federation is quite capable of inflicting suffering of a gruesome nature; consider Anvent Eturrer.
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Xao Chu-Li
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.04.12 12:10:00 -
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Stitcher wrote:What does that kind of suffering serve, anyway? If you're going to execute a man, do it quick and clean and move on. Seems to me like setting him on fire in public is just a bloodthirsty, brutal spectacle that diminishes everyone involved. There's nothing noble about inflicting suffering purely for the sake of vengeance.
I agree.
Aelisha wrote:A bigger question is - with the Federation's recent history in gruesome murder as a form of punishment to satiate the baying masses, what makes the Republic think that they are going to miss out on this criminal being taken apart piece by piece? As much as I deride conspiracy theories, chicanery such as this 'due process' nonsense hardly does anything to dismiss it. Invite RSS to conduct their own interrogations under Federation conditions and hell, if they decide to go with the carcinogenic immolation for old times sake, let a Sebiestor administer the dose. You've both already shaken one another's blood covered hands. What's another lick of the red stuff between friends?
With respect, a singular incident does not a habitual practice make. It is true the Federation has committed brutal and gruesome acts in its past, as have most nations. To your final statement, we are all blood-stained sailors of the stars; judging a nation ill because it too has blood-stained hands is unwarranted. |
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