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Andrea Okazon
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2013.09.03 21:44:00 -
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Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Well, if it's a case of not noticing the drum that is played in time with one's own heartbeat then I apologise. I'd like ALL the Militias to act with more professionalism and thereby dispel the rumours flying around in our respective Navies that despite all our power, Capsuleers are militarily about as much use as a chocolate manifold valve because we CANNOT BE RELIED UPON.
Sadly, and no slight upon your honour, but I don't really think those are just rumours.
Being ready to die for one's country is necessary in a war. Oddly, though, dying for fun seems more associated with the easily bored and distracted.
Pity they take so many crews down with them. |

Andrea Okazon
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2013.09.04 13:41:00 -
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It's a stupid war. Part of the reason the Gallente militia is such a mess is that few of us give a **** any more. A good number of Federal citizens think that trying to bomb the Caldari into remaining in the Federation was an embarrassing episode to say the least.
Now that Caldari Prime's population is largely under State-aligned local government, Intaki space is the only remaining sticking point. There's no reason it can't be resolved through negotiation. |

Andrea Okazon
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2013.09.04 15:32:00 -
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Vikarion wrote:Andrea Okazon wrote:It's a stupid war. Part of the reason the Gallente militia is such a mess is that few of us give a **** any more. A good number of Federal citizens think that trying to bomb the Caldari into remaining in the Federation was an embarrassing episode to say the least.
Now that Caldari Prime's population is largely under State-aligned local government, Intaki space is the only remaining sticking point. There's no reason it can't be resolved through negotiation. What's there to stick about? The Intaki don't want you in there (militarily or administratively), the State isn't claiming permanent rights to it, and Modu's + Ishukone have apparently worked out some sort of sweet deal with the locals.
That's a point of view. |
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