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Exioce
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Posted - 2006.01.01 00:04:00 -
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At an official ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the liberation of Caldari Prime today, Gallente citizens could be seen strutting around like they owned the place.
When asked to comment on his and his race's feelings regarding the proceedings acting Caldari Consul Tamlin Vorne stated,
"This is indeed a black day for the Caldari people. Be assured though that our nation will not rest until we have reclaimed what is rightfully ours."
The sting in the ConsulĘs words was quickly neutralised, however, by a declaration of "lol, pwned" by Kathryn Lanby, the Gallente governor of Caldari Prime.
Viceroy Jolin Terge of the Amarr Empire, also present at the ceremony, saw fit to make a comment denunciating, in the strongest terms, the apparent hedonism surrounding the celebrations, linking the surrounding decadence to the eventual fall of the Gallente Federation ū a denunciation and warning universally ignored as everyone was too busy getting liquored-up and laid.
For The Scope, this is Exioce, signing off.
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Shemar
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Posted - 2006.01.01 00:12:00 -
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Just because I am sick of hearing the "you know who" faction moan about it, two thumbs up, for the sheer anoyance factor 
Trembling hands or nerves of steel, someone tell me what to feel. GLS Forums |

Vendrin
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Posted - 2006.01.01 03:05:00 -
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I suppose I should be suprised by the sheer audacity and rudeness of this gesture, but I'm just not. Quite sad actually.
Enjoy your pleasures while they last.
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Malthros Zenobia
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Posted - 2006.01.01 04:08:00 -
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Exioce will one day beable to kil himself, knowing his propaganda helped fuel the fires that will engulf the Gallente homeworld when the Caldari State bulldozes the Federation out of existance.
Originally by: Asnar Bush:but most importantly wtf was my carrier doing without support?
Admiral: well sorry mr president, guess you're not that stupid after all..... Bush: /me shoots Admiral
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Robotek Hybrid
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Posted - 2006.01.01 06:20:00 -
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Just wait till the EVE cluster is "upgraded" into something codenamed "Kali" ... yea.. you gallante are gonna get pooned. 
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Nikolai Nuvolari
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Posted - 2006.01.01 09:07:00 -
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Originally by: Exioce Caldari Consul Tamlin Vorne
Originally by: Exioce Viceroy Jolin Terge
I'm interested in how you obtained these quotes, considering that these positions do not exist.
Originally by: Exioce denunciating
...that's not even a word... ----------------------------------------------------------------[04:04:04] Tom Thumb > for a nut case you rawk
[04:21:15] Mebrithiel Ju'wien > Nik's bio 4tw btw |

Solarienne
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Posted - 2006.01.01 16:44:00 -
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Edited by: Solarienne on 01/01/2006 16:45:05 Purile Drivel...
But thats just the jargon term for scope right?
PS - Enjoy your 'liberal' corrupt lifestyle while you can, abrasive statements from peons such as yourself cause more problems then the historical hypocrisy of the Gallente government...
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Jakk Graiseach
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Posted - 2006.01.02 09:21:00 -
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Originally by: Malthros Zenobia
It was later reported that he did not have the 50isk to cover his purchase. This is believed to be due to the fact that nobody buys Scope propaganda, and the company's stock isn't worth the paper it's printed on.
How true... *chuckles quietly*
12 hours or so from now they can show us how much they 'control' their own space...  -- ** There are some men that things should not come to know ** |

Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.02 09:25:00 -
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Originally by: Malthros Zenobia Edited by: Malthros Zenobia on 01/01/2006 04:18:11 This just in:
Exocise has been reported recently attempting to obtain a Caldari high-tech firearm. When questioned why he was purchasing such an item, he responded with:
"Because when the State destroys the Federation and people like me have caused enough problems to result in the total annhilation of life on the Gallente homeworld, I will need something to kill myself with, and a Gallente firearm would simply be too ineffective. Afterall, it is a Gallente product."
It was later reported that he did not have the 50isk to cover his purchase. This is believed to be due to the fact that nobody buys Scope propaganda, and the company's stock isn't worth the paper it's printed on.
  
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Karl Mattar
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Posted - 2006.01.02 15:30:00 -
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We have not forgotten those left behind on Caldari Prime.
We will return. You'd best move out now, while you still can.
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Yuki Li
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Posted - 2006.01.02 19:08:00 -
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Not sure who the bigger idiots are, the scope with their oh-so-funny reports, or the Caldari claiming we're retaking Caldari Prime.
Make a note.
The entire reason we had to abandon the planet is because it was located in Luminaire.
Personally i don't want it back, let the past die. There's plenty of brand spanking new reasons to kill idiots like Exoice without bringing that rock into it.
http://www.killboard.net
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Val Erian
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Posted - 2006.01.03 03:14:00 -
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Well Said Yuki! And well spoken today as well.
The Scope report is clearly wrong, its actually fuuny that it gets you Caldari redemsionist types so worked up as its what we call ...a tabloid...ie not a seroius news outlet for the most part. ( though the report on the Amarr Love that dare not speeak its name was compelling)
Actually, the Federation citizens on Caldari Prime didn't even notice the date. Its just not important anymore!
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.03 03:38:00 -
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Originally by: Yuki Li Not sure who the bigger idiots are, the scope with their oh-so-funny reports, or the Caldari claiming we're retaking Caldari Prime.
Make a note.
The entire reason we had to abandon the planet is because it was located in Luminaire.
Personally i don't want it back, let the past die. There's plenty of brand spanking new reasons to kill idiots like Exoice without bringing that rock into it.
Liberal to the heart I see. Oh look, you've even got Coreli singing your praises.
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j0sephine
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Posted - 2006.01.03 05:18:00 -
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"Liberal to the heart I see."
Pragmatic, i believe.
As long as we keep to remember, i see no point in squabbling over that place. It's a memorial; it should stay so.
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Xhysa Runewave
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Posted - 2006.01.03 05:24:00 -
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I was present at the event, and I have come to the conclusion that the Gallente Citizens were seen "strutting around like they owned the place" because, just perhaps, they actually do?
It is a rather big shock, and I suggest that the loveable members of The Scope take it with a large glass of their preferred spirit, a tradition that they frequently seem to practice constantly. The world is a big shock for such ill educated mis-fits. They took a whole year gawping at the overwhelming bigness of space before actually trying to get a hold in it.
The event in itself, was a total bore. Partly sprung from my Gallenten race perhaps, but I'm not allowing a large group of Caldari, most I must add, with low security ratings, into Gallenten space without a mere looking from yours truly.
I was however, highly disappointed with the lack of catering the Caldari provided.
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.03 07:31:00 -
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Originally by: j0sephine "Liberal to the heart I see."
Pragmatic, i believe.
As long as we keep to remember, i see no point in squabbling over that place. It's a memorial; it should stay so.
I'm sure the ideals of the Liberal faction will be very useful in the coming days.
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j0sephine
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Posted - 2006.01.03 18:01:00 -
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"I'm sure the ideals of the Liberal faction will be very useful in the coming days. "
... And 'the ideals of the liberal faction' are relevant to anything Yuki or i said, how..?
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Kyoko Sakoda
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Posted - 2006.01.04 01:35:00 -
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Mr. Vankaalen, you wrongly accuse the Liberal faction of being unpatriotic, and you also assume that everyone cares about taking Caldari Prime back. In reality, Mr. Vankaalen, not many Caldari do. Only those who are on the extreme Right, the most conservative of the Patriot faction, care about such things, wanting another war with the Gallente to achieve some sort of false glory.
I came to the Memorial ceremony to pay my respects to those who died, not to make threats. I had hoped that CAIN would have understood these things, but since you and your friends cut Yuki off mid-speech, I guess you really can't stop living in the past.
Those who place their hearts on the far Right or the far Left live lifes of lies, Mr. Vankaalen. They live on these edges having no balance, meaning they will eventually topple.
Start worrying about where we live now. A fair few Caldari planets are slowly rotting and need attention. Saisio III, anyone?
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.04 01:55:00 -
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Edited by: Halunoto Vankaalen on 04/01/2006 01:55:33
Originally by: Kyoko Sakoda Mr. Vankaalen, you wrongly accuse the Liberal faction of being unpatriotic, and you also assume that everyone cares about taking Caldari Prime back. In reality, Mr. Vankaalen, not many Caldari do. Only those who are on the extreme Right, the most conservative of the Patriot faction, care about such things, wanting another war with the Gallente to achieve some sort of false glory.
I came to the Memorial ceremony to pay my respects to those who died, not to make threats. I had hoped that CAIN would have understood these things, but since you and your friends cut Yuki off mid-speech, I guess you really can't stop living in the past.
Those who place their hearts on the far Right or the far Left live lifes of lies, Mr. Vankaalen. They live on these edges having no balance, meaning they will eventually topple.
Start worrying about where we live now. A fair few Caldari planets are slowly rotting and need attention. Saisio III, anyone?
Understood, may I point out that the Liberal faction would love nothing better than to be happy friends with all the races, when it is clear that the Republic and Federation are actively seeking out corporate targets in State space. Forget the past and you'll lose an eye.
I would place myself in the Patriot faction, yes. Why? Because I want to see the State as superior over all. So far, it has maintained this hold. With the exceptions of the Jovians of course.
I can't see a strong Liberal State.
And, in regards to the censorship of Ms. Li, CAIN had abosolutely nothing whatsoever to do in the moderation of that subspace channel. If you wish to brand, please direct your attention to Itan Kirdett who was controlling the channel. Although several pilots voiced their concerns and were disgusted about her attitude, it was not only her who was censored. To my memory, only Citizen Wassenar and Citizen Nuvolari remained speaking.
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Fenius Black
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Posted - 2006.01.04 03:32:00 -
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Those that forget the past are doomed to repeat it. I don't think the State should linger under some delusion of reclaming our "Home World". Instead I think we should remember those who have died to give us what we have today and remember Caldari Prime as a lesson of what can happen to us when we leave our destiny in the hands of another.
Fenius Black
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Jon Engel
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Posted - 2006.01.05 04:39:00 -
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Why is it that all the recent "scope reports" have been somewhat Anti-Caldari? Is the Scope trying to manipulate public opinion here? Most of its publications are crap anyways so Lets all do Eve a favor and boycott the Scope, its products, Publications and services. Then we can shut them up and get propaganda machines silenced once and for all.
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Malthros Zenobia
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Posted - 2006.01.05 06:47:00 -
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Originally by: Jon Engel Why is it that all the recent "scope reports" have been somewhat Anti-Caldari? Is the Scope trying to manipulate public opinion here? Most of its publications are crap anyways so Lets all do Eve a favor and boycott the Scope, its products, Publications and services. Then we can shut them up and get propaganda machines silenced once and for all.
Maybe they're trying to use some horrible psychological warfare where they think if they **** off enough Caldari, we'll give up... on... something? I'm not quite sure. I can't really complain about it I guess, since every time they publish more dribble, they just cause a greater swell of anti-federation pilots. Please, no political remarks. - Laqum Being a forum mod should require knowing what poltical satire is before nerfing sigs. |

Val Erian
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Posted - 2006.01.05 21:14:00 -
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another pithy response from Mr. Xenophobia.
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Nikolai Nuvolari
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Posted - 2006.01.05 22:14:00 -
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Originally by: Val Erian another pithy response from Mr. Xenophobia.
(( DAMN YOU! I came up with that a long time ago, but couldn't figure out where to say it because I'm supposed to be IC supportive of him! )) -------------------------------------[04:04:04] Tom Thumb > for a nut case you rawk
[04:21:15] Mebrithiel Ju'wien > Nik's bio 4tw btw
[07:38:53] Graelyn > Nikolai for Dev 108! |

Malthros Zenobia
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Posted - 2006.01.06 00:26:00 -
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Originally by: Val Erian another pithy response from Mr. Xenophobia.
Now now, if you're going to attempt petty insults, atleast try to use ones that'll stick.
Xenophobic comment because it points a finger and laughs at something like the Scope? I suggest you go back to school, I know Gallente education leaves alot to be desired, and joining Coreli surely didn't help you, but perhaps you should learn what the word means.  I have no fear of anything Gallente, and yours is the only race that has shown itself to be so vile.
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Lillith Blackheart
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Posted - 2006.01.06 17:29:00 -
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From a purely practical aspect, it serves us better for Caldari Prime to not be in our hands. Were it in our hands it most likely would make us complacent as we are, and cause us to lose our stature in the galaxy.
I have to agree with Yuki and Josephine. Let it stand as a memorial so that it reminds us for another few centuries, so that we may continue to strive to show the State's strength throughout the Galaxy.
Complacency is best left to others.
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.07 02:28:00 -
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Originally by: Lillith Blackheart From a purely practical aspect, it serves us better for Caldari Prime to not be in our hands. Were it in our hands it most likely would make us complacent as we are, and cause us to lose our stature in the galaxy.
I have to agree with Yuki and Josephine. Let it stand as a memorial so that it reminds us for another few centuries, so that we may continue to strive to show the State's strength throughout the Galaxy.
Complacency is best left to others.
May I remind you that it was no mere vassal of the ancient Caldari. The Fuukiuye and Raata-Oryioni Empires were raised, and fallen there. The first Caldari corporation, Isuuaya was established there.
Are you so willing to let it remain in the blighted hands the Federals?
For shame...
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Lillith Blackheart
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Posted - 2006.01.07 15:27:00 -
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In contrast to seeing our great people lulled into the complacent mindset that will allow us to fall behind in the galaxy as a whole? Certainly.
The long term ramifications of a quick reclamation of Caldari Prime far outweigh the short term satisfaction that would arrive to our people.
The romanticized notion that reclaiming Caldari Prime will propel the State into a golden age is just that, a romanticized notion. Humanity has certain tendencies that it can not, and will not, escape. Individuals may continue to press on, but not all will for very long, and thusly Empires fall.
I do not need Caldari Prime to be in the hands of the State to remember the glory of Fuukiuye and Raata-Oryioni. Our history speaks loudly enough of it. Let Caldari Prime stand as a memorial to all those who were martyred on that terrible day that even many of the Gallente recognize now for what it was.
Lest we forget, and that is where the shame would reside.
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Aleria Angelis
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Posted - 2006.01.07 17:52:00 -
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Dammit Exioce, You always get given the top stories......
Welldone on once again bringing the truth to the people. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lav ya lots! -Aleria |

Hasham Abbas
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Posted - 2006.01.07 19:59:00 -
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Originally by: Aleria Angelis Dammit Exioce, You always get given the top stories......
Welldone on once again bringing the truth to the people.
i have it on good authority he thinks you're quite the cutie. unfortunately, he's currently away on sabbatical or he'd tell you himself.
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.08 02:42:00 -
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Originally by: Lillith Blackheart In contrast to seeing our great people lulled into the complacent mindset that will allow us to fall behind in the galaxy as a whole? Certainly.
The long term ramifications of a quick reclamation of Caldari Prime far outweigh the short term satisfaction that would arrive to our people.
The romanticized notion that reclaiming Caldari Prime will propel the State into a golden age is just that, a romanticized notion. Humanity has certain tendencies that it can not, and will not, escape. Individuals may continue to press on, but not all will for very long, and thusly Empires fall.
I do not need Caldari Prime to be in the hands of the State to remember the glory of Fuukiuye and Raata-Oryioni. Our history speaks loudly enough of it. Let Caldari Prime stand as a memorial to all those who were martyred on that terrible day that even many of the Gallente recognize now for what it was.
Lest we forget, and that is where the shame would reside.
If the opportunity presents itself, Caldari Prime will be retaken. I have no desire to see it waste away, would you not run to the aid of a drowning relative or sit back and simply contemplate. 'Ah, what a martyr...an example to us all.'
Originally by: Hasham Abbas
i have it on good authority he thinks you're quite the cutie. unfortunately, he's currently away on sabbatical or he'd tell you himself.
Ah, and all becomes clear. Using multiple contacts to spread ill-will is a practice most frown upon Mr. Abbas. Although, one can't expect somebody like yourself to have any scruples now can we?
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Xhysa Runewave
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Posted - 2006.01.08 04:13:00 -
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Hah, you'll try to take it but you'll blatently fail.
Miserably.
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.08 06:04:00 -
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Originally by: Xhysa Runewave Hah, you'll try to take it but you'll blatently fail.
Miserably.
   
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Hasham Abbas
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Posted - 2006.01.08 23:31:00 -
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Originally by: Halunoto Vankaalen Ah, and all becomes clear. Using multiple contacts to spread ill-will is a practice most frown upon Mr. Abbas. Although, one can't expect somebody like yourself to have any scruples now can we?
now now, my dear toaster, it's not like i made the connection between Exioce and myself a secret. in fact, i believe i even informed you of such during the liberation celebrations at Caldari Prime. or perhaps it was some other Caldari. truth be told, you all look alike to me 
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Gorion Wassenar
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Posted - 2006.01.09 09:30:00 -
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Same as all the Fed's I meet. Why is it all of you are dressed like you are about to go to a rave? ------------------
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ormondroid
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Posted - 2006.01.09 15:08:00 -
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Originally by: Gorion Wassenar Same as all the Fed's I meet. Why is it all of you are dressed like you are about to go to a rave?
Because we are!
Glow sticks to the left, Vicks Vapo-Rub possee to the right. 
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Malthros Zenobia
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Posted - 2006.01.09 20:10:00 -
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Originally by: ormondroid
Originally by: Gorion Wassenar Same as all the Fed's I meet. Why is it all of you are dressed like you are about to go to a rave?
Because we are!
Glow sticks to the left, Vicks Vapo-Rub possee to the right. 
I suppose that would explain this weird music I heard.
Originally by: Oveur I am not interested in "the lottery sucks" or "more tech 2 blueprints" since that is pretty much stating the obvious.
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Lillith Blackheart
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Posted - 2006.01.09 20:22:00 -
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Quote: If the opportunity presents itself, Caldari Prime will be retaken. I have no desire to see it waste away, would you not run to the aid of a drowning relative or sit back and simply contemplate. 'Ah, what a martyr...an example to us all.'
That would entirely depend upon the circumstances.
In the case of Caldari Prime, the relative has already drowned in order to save countless others from a similar fate. Instead of denouncing their sacrifice by drowning myself in an attempt to drag their corpse from the undertow, I would gladly use them as an example to us all.
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.09 21:19:00 -
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If, in the coming months and years the opportunity presents itself to liberate Caldari Prime I will gladly assist in the name of the State.
It is troubling to see something that was literally the centre of the Caldari way-of-life for roughly 19,000 years so easily discarded and forgotten like an afterthought.
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Lillith Blackheart
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Posted - 2006.01.10 16:35:00 -
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Edited by: Lillith Blackheart on 10/01/2006 16:35:56 I do believe I've stated multiple times that it should never be forgotten.
It's astonishing how the rabid patriots can go so far as to put words in the mouthes of others so frequently.
((Edit: Hooraaaay typos! ))
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.10 18:52:00 -
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Originally by: Lillith Blackheart Edited by: Lillith Blackheart on 10/01/2006 16:35:56 I do believe I've stated multiple times that it should never be forgotten.
It's astonishing how the rabid patriots can go so far as to put words in the mouthes of others so frequently.
((Edit: Hooraaaay typos! ))
Well, if you'd rather it remain in the hands of our enemies then I guess that really shows your patriotism.
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Lillith Blackheart
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Posted - 2006.01.10 19:19:00 -
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I see it as serving a purpose. If nothing else it motivates the small, rabid percentage of individuals like yourself to push yourselves beyond the reasonable limits in order to increase the power of the State within the universe. Without as strong of a motivator, you would not push quite so hard.
Business is business, after all, and sometimes you have to lose in order to gain, surely every one of us should understand that.
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.10 20:02:00 -
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Originally by: Lillith Blackheart I see it as serving a purpose. If nothing else it motivates the small, rabid percentage of individuals like yourself to push yourselves beyond the reasonable limits in order to increase the power of the State within the universe. Without as strong of a motivator, you would not push quite so hard.
Business is business, after all, and sometimes you have to lose in order to gain, surely every one of us should understand that.
I see the retaking of Caldari Prime an easily achievable goal if things plan out as predicted. The State needs to expand into richer territories, not retract and hide behind a shell.
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Ly'sol
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Posted - 2006.01.12 10:18:00 -
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Pah...shouldnt you people be working? You seen one dirt ball you seen them all. Only differance with that one is its habitats have been destroyedand is nothing more than aburned world..
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.01.12 10:38:00 -
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Edited by: Halunoto Vankaalen on 12/01/2006 10:42:43
Originally by: Ly'sol Pah...shouldnt you people be working? You seen one dirt ball you seen them all. Only differance with that one is its habitats have been destroyedand is nothing more than aburned world..
Funny, the man who once lectured me on knowing nothing about the culture of the Caldari can care less about something the was the centre of Caldari life for a thousand generations.
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Jon Engel
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Posted - 2006.01.13 01:46:00 -
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Someday the Federation will have to right all its wrongs to the people it has hurt. Whether this goes peacefully or not, it the question to ask.
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Nicodemus Manx
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Posted - 2006.01.14 21:53:00 -
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Please, please my fellow patriots, why must we bicker amongst ourselves? I am but a babe to the politics of our people. However I do know that tradition is of tantamount importance to our race. Yes, Caldari Prime must be taken, but not at the expense of the glory of the state. While our military superiority is bested only by the Jovians, we lack the numbers to sufficiently crush the Gallente. I would propose a more political undermining of their liberalistic organization. We should help free the Minmatar from the Amarr. Already they are a driving force within the federation. If we were to liberate their people, would they not see who their true friends are? For now let the Gallente gloat, their hold over our homeworld will not be long. Their pious and liberal hippocracy will not save them.
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