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Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
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Posted - 2013.06.15 13:42:00 -
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Quote: ERAM GÇô Gerne Broteau has been executed after being declared guilty by the Sebiestor Tribal Court after a trial which continued without interruption for 36 hours. The tribal judges sentenced Broteau to death for his attack on a Minmatar cultural festival in the Gallente Federation which left 59 dead, including Sebiestor Tribal Chief Karin Midular.
Shortly after the verdict and sentence were delivered, Broteau was led from the court and executed by a firing-squad of hand-picked Sebiestor warriors from Karin MidularGÇÖs clan. Neither the Republic authorities or any other tribe chose to contest the sentence, a step that would have automatically elevated the matter to an appeals court.
The swiftness of the trial and particularly the execution is unusual inside the Republic, leading some commentators to criticize their actions. The Sebiestor Tribe has released a short statement saying, GÇ£Justice was served. No punishment can truly fit the crime committed; we dispensed the most fitting justice possible.GÇ¥
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Repentence Tyrathlion
Tyrathlion Interstellar
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Posted - 2013.06.15 13:45:00 -
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And no surprise was to be had.
I suspect this won't be the end of it, but at least it's the end of Broteau. Now it's just empire-level politics.
For what it's worth, I approve of the punishment. Swift, efficient, no dragging out, no attention drawn. Now we can forget the little bastard. |

Che Biko
Humanitarian Communists
500
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:04:00 -
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Tssk. Is this what Sebiestor justice looks like? The trial was more of a punishment than the swift execution that followed. I guess this is what the Federation feared would happen. Thank you for demonstrating its concerns were justified. Nightmares - A short story by Ch+¬ Biko |

Endeavour Starfleet
861
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:07:00 -
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I hope it was worth the loss of life from the unwarranted invasion of Federation space. Not to mention was it really worth the souring of relations with the federation? Was it worth the future lack of support which will embolden the Amarr? |

Bai'xao Meiyi
Stillwater Enterprises
38
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:12:00 -
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If the Federation would have shut up and given the executor of a Republican leader to the Republic, I could have read this quite some time ago, without the Elder fleet throwing it's self at the Federation. (Though, Republic, would you please just forsake them and sign on with the Caldari now that Heth is gone? You seem like you'd get on like a house on fire with them.) |

Andreus Ixiris
Duty.
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:13:00 -
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Not sure how I feel about this in a big-picture sense.
But in terms of Broteau himself, I'm not exactly shedding tears over this, if you catch my drift. Mane 614
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Endeavour Starfleet
861
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:15:00 -
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I personally do not think the Caldari are going to be very interested in helping any so called ally that will invade your space while you are trying to handle a matter in the courts. Especially after what Heth did to his people. |

Cipher7
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
81
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:18:00 -
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Disappointed.
Was hoping for something more. Positive creative constructive. Something.
This is schit. |

Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
1077
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:30:00 -
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Tribal Justice everyone. Guilty until proven innocent.
Don't get me wrong, Brotaeu got what he deserved, the Republic, as usual went about it in the wrong way. Watch Fred Fred Frederation and stop cryptozoologist! Fight against the brutal genocide of fictional creatures across New Eden! Is that a metaphor? Probably not, but the fru-fru- people will sure love it! |

Jowen Datloran
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
527
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:32:00 -
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So, are they going to send Broteau back to the Federation now?
I hear he has some life sentence he needs to sit out. Mr. Science & Trade Institute, EVE Online Lorebook-á |

Aurora Fatalis
24th Imperial Crusade Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:35:00 -
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This wasn't justice. This was vengeance. |

Alexis Valentyne
Valentyne Enterprises
1209
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:38:00 -
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This says more about the Republic than we realize. Following their initial invasion in Federation space, they've further undermined the Federation with his execution. He was sent there on the understanding that he would be returned. Perhaps they are more than happy to sever all ties. I seem to smell the stench of appeasement in the air. |

Akrasjel Lanate
Naquatech Conglomerate
1164
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Posted - 2013.06.15 14:56:00 -
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Damn... that was quick. |

Ugleb
Jotunn Risi Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2013.06.15 15:10:00 -
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Now that Broteau has been properly dealt with as befits his crimes against Minmatar, I believe that there is now a debt to be settled. As promised, for the termination of his existence, a sum of one billion and one ISK is now owed.
Given that the sentence was both passed and carried out by the Sebiestor Tribe, I shall attempt to make contact with the relevant people so that they may use the funds as they feel appropriate. http://uglebsjournal.wordpress.com/
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Shintoko Akahoshi
Kabuki TransSolar
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Posted - 2013.06.15 15:25:00 -
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Ugleb wrote:Now that Broteau has been properly dealt with as befits his crimes against Minmatar, I believe that there is now a debt to be settled.
Oh, I believe there are a few of those... Bio and writing |

Endeavour Starfleet
861
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Posted - 2013.06.15 15:35:00 -
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Alexis Valentyne wrote:This says more about the Republic than we realize. Following their initial invasion in Federation space, they've further undermined the Federation with his execution. He was sent there on the understanding that he would be returned. Perhaps they are more than happy to sever all ties.
They will find themselves with few allies. The Federation will be more than happy to sever ties to a rouge nation and enjoy the benefits of reduced strain with the Amarr while also enjoying their ability to work with the Caldari now that Heth is no longer screwing everything up.
If the Amarr press this advantage the Republic can count of folks like me and many others in Federation NOT offering even a single isk of support. |

Lucas Raholan
Rebellus Immortales
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Posted - 2013.06.15 15:43:00 -
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Given the...eagerness shown by the Republic to get hold of him I would have thought the execution to be a more brutal affair.
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Nur AlHuda
Callide Vulpis Curatores Veritatis Alliance
14
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Posted - 2013.06.15 16:05:00 -
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Except if he is realy not dead just put away. Or there is more to it then it seems. Wouldnt be suprised if behind the attack was a rogue faction of minmatar goverment. |

Andreus Ixiris
Duty.
2977
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Posted - 2013.06.15 16:05:00 -
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Lucas Raholan wrote:Given the...eagerness shown by the Republic to get hold of him I would have thought the execution to be a more brutal affair. Well, I must admit that shooting the guy does have a vaguely elegant form of symbolic symmetry to it. Mane 614
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
472
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Posted - 2013.06.15 16:15:00 -
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Another gallentean died. What could be better? |

Evi Polevhia
True Slave Foundations Shaktipat Revelators
208
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Posted - 2013.06.15 16:34:00 -
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Short sighted fools....
Anyone who thinks that Broteau acted alone is blind. And now thanks to bloodthirsty tribal vengeance after what was most assuredly a sham of a trial, the truth of the whole matter will be that much harder to discover. He needed to be properly interrogated and have his mind dredged for truth. Rather then a day and a half of being prodded by a judge then being shot in the face.
Of course, I am a fool to think that anyone in either government would want to put the real culprits on trial. They just want to appease the masses. You, Capsuleers, should know better then to buy in to this obvious shadow play. |

Endeavour Starfleet
864
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Posted - 2013.06.15 16:35:00 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Another gallentean died. What could be better?
Heth perishing without any more innocents following him would be better. |

Repentence Tyrathlion
Tyrathlion Interstellar
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Posted - 2013.06.15 16:49:00 -
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Evi Polevhia wrote:Short sighted fools....
Anyone who thinks that Broteau acted alone is blind. And now thanks to bloodthirsty tribal vengeance after what was most assuredly a sham of a trial, the truth of the whole matter will be that much harder to discover. He needed to be properly interrogated and have his mind dredged for truth. Rather then a day and a half of being prodded by a judge then being shot in the face.
Of course, I am a fool to think that anyone in either government would want to put the real culprits on trial. They just want to appease the masses. You, Capsuleers, should know better then to buy in to this obvious shadow play.
Whether Broteau acted alone or not has little bearing on the immediate situation. The political upheaval and what happens next will occur whether or not he was a lone madman or an assassin with some group agenda. Both governments have taken the incident and are trying to make it play their tune. Currently, unless the Matari have some trick up their sleeve, the Feds are winning. It doesn't take much cynicism to see that publically expecting Broteau's return, in complete contrast to all probability, just earns the Gallente more points.
We're not privy to the internal wranglings of the two superpowers, and nor are you. The discussions of the consequences have been hashed out a dozen times over in public, and many more in private. Enough with the sniping toaster routine, it got old a while ago.
Actually, the whole Nation thing got old a really long time ago, but let's not go into that derailment. |

Derek Quaid
Discreet Bounties
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Posted - 2013.06.15 16:53:00 -
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I like what you did there, Tyrathlion:
"You're not flavor of the month anymore, but now that I've gotten my word in, let's not discuss it further."
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Evi Polevhia
True Slave Foundations Shaktipat Revelators
208
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Posted - 2013.06.15 16:56:00 -
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I'll comment on Empire affairs about as long as Empire Capsuleers comment on mine. My estimations put that at roughly two centuries short of forever. |

Ugleb
Jotunn Risi Ushra'Khan
351
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Posted - 2013.06.15 17:48:00 -
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Lucas Raholan wrote:Given the...eagerness shown by the Republic to get hold of him I would have thought the execution to be a more brutal affair.
Contrary to the cynicism of some, the Minmatar cried out for appropriate justice, not brutality.
We made our voices heard, he was delivered to the people he wronged so deeply and an appropriate sentence was carried out. http://uglebsjournal.wordpress.com/
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Steffanie Saissore
Order of the Ebon Rose
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Posted - 2013.06.15 17:58:00 -
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Ugleb wrote:Lucas Raholan wrote:Given the...eagerness shown by the Republic to get hold of him I would have thought the execution to be a more brutal affair.
Contrary to the cynicism of some, the Minmatar cried out for appropriate justice, not brutality. We made our voices heard, he was delivered to the people he wronged so deeply and an appropriate sentence was carried out.
Unfortunately, there was a promise that the criminal would be returned to the Federation. Now, I am not privy to the exact wording of the agreement, but I believe the expectation from the Federation was that he be returned alive.
"When we are young, wandering the face of the Earth, wondering what our dreams might be worth, learning that we're only immortal for a limited time." |

Samira Kernher
Praetorian Auxiliary Force Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
215
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Posted - 2013.06.15 18:15:00 -
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Steffanie Saissore wrote:Unfortunately, there was a promise that the criminal would be returned to the Federation. Now, I am not privy to the exact wording of the agreement, but I believe the expectation from the Federation was that he be returned alive.
Then the Federation had poor expectations.
This was an appropriate punishment.
Eve Polevhia wrote:Short sighted fools....
Anyone who thinks that Broteau acted alone is blind. And now thanks to bloodthirsty tribal vengeance after what was most assuredly a sham of a trial, the truth of the whole matter will be that much harder to discover. He needed to be properly interrogated and have his mind dredged for truth. Rather then a day and a half of being prodded by a judge then being shot in the face.
He was interrogated and investigated and trialed for over two to three months in the Federation. You are thinking that just because the Republic trialed him in a day--which they could easily do seeing as they could draw on the proceedings undertaken during the Federation trial--that it means he has only been investigated and interrogated for a day, which shows a lacking understanding of the course of these events. |

Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
1079
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Posted - 2013.06.15 18:47:00 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Another gallentean died. What could be better?
I like your hair. Watch Fred Fred Frederation and stop cryptozoologist! Fight against the brutal genocide of fictional creatures across New Eden! Is that a metaphor? Probably not, but the fru-fru- people will sure love it! |

Evi Polevhia
True Slave Foundations Shaktipat Revelators
208
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Posted - 2013.06.15 18:52:00 -
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You're of course right. I am sure the Federation gave the Republic all of the data they had. They have had such a wonderful record of friendly cooperation on this case so far. And there was absolutely nothing more to be learned from the man such as true means or motive. Execution in shorter time then it takes to file proper change of address paperwork doesn't seem at all out of place. Not at all a blatant example of sweeping a problem under the rug as fast as possible. |
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