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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
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Posted - 2013.10.30 22:15:00 -
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The first defection from which student body? The first violent casualty from which student body? Number of Khanid students purged for heresy within the year?
Kirjuun - what sort of action is there? |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
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Posted - 2013.10.31 17:35:00 -
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Seriphyn Inhonores wrote:Arista Shahni wrote:How strange. What's so strange about an exchange program between two academic institutes? Alas, sometimes I forget the cluster is the business of promoting close-mindedness. As for any SDII presence in Elusenia, it can be assured that the foremost function of the Elusenian Intelligence Agency (EIA) is counter-intelligence. Any FIO presence in our borders will not have a legal mandate until one has been granted either by our government or the Eustron District Court. In short, any Federal intelligence assets in Elusenia will be treated as malignant. Federation Law protects the rights of private corporate land. All that being said, I'm sure the FIO have better things to do than worry about an island not much bigger than 200 hundred thousand square kilometres. There's at least two other temperate worlds in Vale they have to worry about.
An exchange of impressionable young students between two nation states that are ostensibly at war? I'm not so sure that's as common or straightforward as you think.
Especially when one of those two nationstates has a reputation for espionage. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
2160
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Posted - 2013.10.31 18:17:00 -
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Seriphyn Inhonores wrote:Pieter Tuulinen wrote:An exchange of impressionable young students between two nation states that are ostensibly at war? I'm not so sure that's as common or straightforward as you think. In any case, I think you very mildly insult the cultural integrity of both groups of students.
Silly me, you're quite right. Students do something ill-advised for money? That NEVER happens.
And for a short time I was a frequent visitor to one of the University of Caille campuses, so if you're trying to sell me on the sobriety and sense of the denizens of THAT institution, you're on a hiding to nothing. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
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Posted - 2013.10.31 18:29:00 -
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Students are what we used to call, in the business, an 'At Risk' social grouping. They have a tendency to be highly malleable to media and peer group influences. They tend to, as a group, be more likely to make bad decisions than the norm. They tend to, as a group, engage in risky behaviours than the norm.
They also tend to be susceptible to radicalisation. When you combine that factor with their poor judgement and idealogical malleability you get a very interesting and explosive combination. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
2166
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Posted - 2013.10.31 20:38:00 -
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If you choose to call educated and experienced feedback "ill advised voices" then the manners of Her Grace's hall are much reduced of late.
I actually attended a six month duty rotation in the Kingdom. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
2166
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Posted - 2013.10.31 21:06:00 -
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Morijah d'Hanguest wrote:In the Name of the Lord Colonel Tuulinen, your voice and those of our allies in the State is always dulcet and welcome to us. By no means we were referring to you. Yours sincerely, Morijah dGÇÖHanguest Chancellor of the Ducal Council
My, now that is more like my recollection of courtly Kingdom manners. My apologies for the misunderstanding.
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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
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Posted - 2013.11.01 20:42:00 -
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Andrea Okazon wrote:I wish both parties the best of luck and all success in their studies. Exposure to different cultures is a powerful contributor to personal growth.
Just so long as someone keeps the trimming shears handy... |
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