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Pytria Le'Danness
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Posted - 2006.03.02 08:47:00 -
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With deepest regret I have to inform the populace of Placid that several of our members have decided to reverse their course of action. Instead of hunting pirates, they left our company and began to prey on easier targets.
That they do so by abusing the trust Placid Reborn has built up over a long time with other residents of the area only enrages me more. They even started piracy while still being a member of our corporation, aparently working to discredit us.
If you see Suuji Prath, Sicex or Aria Sky in the same system with you, assume they are out to kill you, because they now seem to be full members of Suffoco Noctis, a pirate company who advertises the Placid region as comparable to ".. a region with kills as simple as walking into a Daycare for the Deaf and opening fire with an ... assault rifle."
This betrayal has put our corporation into a turmoil that I am not yet sure we will be able to overcome, and the accusations coming in from people that have been attacked does not help at all, especially since our CEO cannot be reached at the moment.
Despite this, be safe.
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Vendrin
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Posted - 2006.03.02 09:54:00 -
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I wish Placid Reborn good luck. You have a noble endeavor. _____________________________________
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Joshua Foiritain
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Posted - 2006.03.02 19:03:00 -
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Suuji Prath became a pirate? Disturbing yet interesting... did they mention a reason as to why they joined the darker side of life? -------
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Rhuu
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Posted - 2006.03.02 19:05:00 -
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In any endeavor there comes a time to refocus, rethink, and rededicate. You should not be discouraged that you have lost some of your more unsavory elements; instead you should be encouraged by the fact that you are not associated with them any longer. It is likely that they were going to turn eventually.
If you are concerned that they know the inner workings of your corporation, your common patrol paths, or your battle tactics the time has come for your group to seek out new skills, new allies, and maybe even new ideologies.
Aside from the obvious notion of seeking out some of the various other anti-pirate groups who make their home in Placid, you could take steps to turn Intaki into a self-policed market hub--if goods and isk are moving through the system and it becomes a place with a reputation for being punishing to pirates, you may see a swell in membership and more friendly corporations moving into the area. Of course, it could very well be that the early stages of such a plot would call pirates down like a devastating swarm of locusts, but if you could manage to pull the venture off with a minimum of casualties on your side, you might find yourself in a very solid financial and strategic position in the region.
I know it is easy to be demoralized, especially considering how some of the Intaki on GalNet tend to talk about themselves as if they are the bastard stepchildren of EVE. There is a time and a place for woe-ridden complaints, and that time is childhood. From what history readings I have done on the matter, the most revered of those in the Intaki culture are set apart by their abilities in leadership and focus--there are many non-Intaki who could be impressed by these traits and could aid in achieving this lofty goal.
As Vendrin said, the show of determination in cleaning up Placid is a noble endeavor. Consider this an opportunity to become better than you were yesterday.
Originally by: Unnamed Intaki philosopher (I think)
By seeking to improve myself, the stars may also glow brighter.
My best wishes go out to you in your quest.
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Kaeleron
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Posted - 2006.03.02 19:05:00 -
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Does it really matter why? I think not.
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Sicex
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Posted - 2006.03.02 19:32:00 -
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Know this, we had no attempts to discredit the mission of Placid Reborn, though we know full well our actions now undermine the very purpose of the organization we once flew for...
Your uncertainty and fears only amplify the success of our bloody operations.
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Wanoah
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Posted - 2006.03.02 19:54:00 -
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This is sad news. So many are deluded by fantasies of acquiring easy ISK through preying on the innocent. To commit crimes on your own doorstep; to attack those you once called friends; well, that is worthy only of contempt. *Spits* I hope you pay a high price for your despicable crimes - most common pirates do.
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Jurgan
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:08:00 -
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...
It seems I have work to do.
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Malka Badi'a
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:08:00 -
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Edited by: Malka Badi''a on 02/03/2006 20:10:26 Wanoa, you mistake the situation and my corporation memebers. We are not looking for ISK, we are looking for blood. We are not pirates, we are murderers.
Pytria, I've notified the surrounding Placid piracy corporations about your future plans and they are on full alert. May the blood of your corporation teach you the lesson of inaction when your help was needed long ago by the citizens of Placid.
Jurgan, your work will be fruitless as my corporation has already left the Placid region and has moved onto fresher targets. --------------
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Simeon Jolie
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:08:00 -
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Pytria, this is indeed disturbing news. I am saddened to hear that a group of pilots who are such a beacon of hope for the Placid region and Intaki everywhere have been so cruelly betrayed. All I can do is offer my support, meagre as it is, to Placid Reborn at this time.
The thankless task of trying to keep Placid free from piracy is a difficult and trying one, and I can only assume it has proven too much for these individuals. Ultimately, without the short term intervention of the Federation, and the long term building up of a viable Intaki state, all such endeavours will be subject to the ennui these pilots so obviously have felt. I implore all Intaki to look to political means to gain security, and hope the Intaki Socialist Party can help.
On a personal note, I hope these scum are made to suffer for what they have done to the decent people of Placid and Placid Reborn. -- Intaki Socialist Party Intaki of EVE, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains! |

Jurgan
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:17:00 -
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If leaving the Placid region gives you a feeling of security, than so be it.
I was a pirate once, as well. Hide, if you want. Only makes the hunt more fun.
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Malka Badi'a
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:24:00 -
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Security? Hiding? The descision to leave Placid occured long before the destruction of many Intaki and Gallente lives and the massacre was our 'Best Wishes' card to that region. Your threats and warnings mean little to us or anyone else because I doubt you are someone as unintelligent as to follow a small group of mobile murderers into the deeper lands of 0.0 piracy. --------------
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Jurgan
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:28:00 -
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Obviously you don't know me.
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Malka Badi'a
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:32:00 -
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You share the same attributes as the victims before you. Arrogance, underestimation of us and overestimation of yourself, a feeling of 'people should know me', and a ship that explodes. Save the impressions for the cloning facility, for they will serve you no better in space.
Malka out. ---comm line disconnected--- --------------
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Pulgor
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:33:00 -
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Everyone wants to be a pirate nowadays.
"Ooooh, look at me, I'm an outlawl!"
Hope you enjoy your new "Baddness." Say hi to Specture and Wraith for me, they were always fun to run away from.
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Luance DeAngeluotti
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:42:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Foiritain Suuji Prath became a pirate? Disturbing yet interesting... did they mention a reason as to why they joined the darker side of life?
Everyone has their price as you so aptly showed us, Joshua....
Anyway, now I hope that these silly ideas of an Intaki independence finally find an end!
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DiNoer
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Posted - 2006.03.02 20:59:00 -
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They have shown their true face, that of mass murderers' So be it'h... may justice be swift and with out remorse.
Warp lightly.
La prospTritT de l'Gme libre La prospTritT de la fTdTration
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Rhuu
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:08:00 -
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Edited by: Rhuu on 02/03/2006 21:12:07
Originally by: Luance DeAngeluotti Anyway, now I hope that these silly ideas of an Intaki independence finally find an end!
If you are going to try to stir up trouble, you could at least make some attempt to link your statement in a way to make a sensible condemnation.
As it stands, though, you look more like you were taking a poorly thought out snipe at the sepratist movement, one that really has rather little to do with the immediate problem of Placid's insecurity by independant pirate groups. There is no causal link between the rise of pirates and (perhaps misguided--I'll leave judgement on that to another thread) requests for Intaki sovereignty. Or is there some information that I'm missing here?
Or are you trying to say that the Intaki people are not given state-funded protection because of some secret act of submission to the Federation that they have yet to do?
Either way, this sniping only serves to divert attention from the topic at hand. I suppose this might be preferred if your interests lie in further destabalization of the region, but that, in the end, would probably best be served by shooting some more people.
Or else by better developing an argumentitive style to do a better job of discrediting people. I guess I'm just trying to say the subject deserves more than a pithy one-liner.
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Kylas Foranima
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:10:00 -
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Piracy is like a disease, a cancer. It grows at the expense of the organic material around it, swelling by starving others of the necessities of life. Only by excising a tumor can its negative effects be removed, though one might hope for remission through other therapies. |

Kyguard
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:18:00 -
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Edited by: Kyguard on 02/03/2006 21:19:05 The departure of the Suffoco Noctis from the Placid region can be either pure coincidence or a course of action due to the recent set of events. They do migrate from region to region every while, however they only know the cause of their departure.
If Placid Reborn do overcome this unfortunate incident, I am certain they will make sure that Suffoco Noctis pays for this when they manage to re-enter the region under their influence.
My best wishes to the Placid Reborn.
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Rhuu
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:19:00 -
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Originally by: Kylas Foranima Piracy is like a disease, a cancer. It grows at the expense of the organic material around it, swelling by starving others of the necessities of life. Only by excising a tumor can its negative effects be removed, though one might hope for remission through other therapies.
I'm not buying into this analogy. Cancers are hard to spot; pirates are not. Cancer grows at its own pace, branching out from a single source; pirates strategise and the key to all of their operations is in mobility and initiative.
Apathy and inaction would be the cancer in this situation. A disease I am probably myself a part of.
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Rhuu
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:20:00 -
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Edited by: Rhuu on 02/03/2006 21:20:31 ((Hooray for the daily double!))
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GoGo Yubari
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:36:00 -
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I think the reason behind this change matters greatly to all those concerned. I must admit, I am very surprised to see Suuji and the others take these steps and join with Malka. We've seen the Intaki attempt to advance the separation agenda with violence before - I know this personally, as does Jurgan as well. Though undoubtedly these acts caused great notoriety for the movement and perhaps raised general awareness of it, I'm quite surprised to see it pursued now, at this late hour.
I do understand that the death of millions in Reschard may have pushed some people off the precarious edge. I wonder if this is the case. The struggle to maintain civility against the depredations of our darker natures is one I know very well as well.
I'd like to hear from the persons themselves, regarding their motives for this change in direction. I must also wonder at Malka's projected gains in this.
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Suuji Praath
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:37:00 -
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Please save your insults and claims of betrayal.
My cause, our people, have been betrayed for hundreds of years. Pytria, we both watched the millions burn on Reschard V as the Federation stood idle and silent. The Grand Federation is a lie. Its democracy is a farce. The other states are hardly better. The time for process and petitions is over.
The law in the Intaki Syndicate is quite simple. Defend yourself, or avoid aggressors, or you will perish. The weak must be tought of their sloth and ignorance. Let the strong lead the rest. I know now that I am led by strength, found in pilots such as Malka Badi'a, Sicex, and Aria Sky.
Don't let the blood on our hands deceive you, we are are not the only murderers. We are simply honest about it.
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Kaleigh Doyle
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:54:00 -
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How deafeningly unoriginal of them...
I'll spare the public a metaphorical retrospection of unwelcome news and get right to the point; In the age where death is of little consequence to the pilot community and reputation carries a far heavier burden, such decent into madness will not go unpunished in the great cosmic wheel of justice. Sadism and chaos are short lived indulgences, and only time will tell how long your reign of terror will persist before you rouse a more fearsome predator.
xoxo
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Cygnus Arnimane
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Posted - 2006.03.02 21:59:00 -
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Edited by: Cygnus Arnimane on 02/03/2006 22:03:03
We tend to become like the worst in those we oppose. Guard well your heart, or you may find you have become what you hated the most.
The journey is the reward. Tao Proverb |

Shemar
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Posted - 2006.03.02 22:43:00 -
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What I see is a group of humanity's worst that can no longer hide what they truly are behind fake patriotism.
Enhanced eye sight does not make up for the lack of vision GLS Forums |

Gorion Wassenar
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Posted - 2006.03.03 00:37:00 -
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Leaving only those that are truly commited. Take it from someone who knows of such things, you'll grow stronger. For that what dosen't kill you, makes you stronger. ------------------
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Cygnus Arnimane
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Posted - 2006.03.03 00:53:00 -
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Originally by: Gorion Wassenar Leaving only those that are truly commited. Take it from someone who knows of such things, you'll grow stronger. For that what dosen't kill you, makes you stronger.
What does not kill me, makes me stronger. Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, 1888 German philosopher, Earth (1844 - 1900)
A couple more Nietzsche quotes that are most fitting here...
"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." Beyond Good and Evil, Aphorism 146
"To forget one's purpose is the commonest form of stupidity."
The journey is the reward. Tao Proverb |

Kaeleron
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Posted - 2006.03.03 01:31:00 -
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Originally by: Nooey Lastly, to think that just because we all have clones, "Death is of little consequence to the pilot community" and the real burden is reptutation...well, just take a look at Kaeleron fuming about his Dominix there. Nooey chuckles. The destruction of assets is a consequence just as heavy to bear at times as the loss of reputation.
My Dominix is fine . . . It is sealed and docked.
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