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Gazon
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Posted - 2006.04.23 22:28:00 -
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Edited by: Gazon on 23/04/2006 22:28:07 Tonight a 1st Praetorian Guard squadron comprised of three frigates, two cruisers and a battlecruiser entered the solar system of Rens in the Heimatar Region of the Minmatar Republic with the objective of acquiring new livestock for unskilled labour tasks at 1PG bases and on 1PG vessels. To the surprise of the Praetorians a sizeable amount of so called äFreed Slavesô were available on the open market and thus quickly purchased to be repatriated to their rightful place: As servants to the faithful.
Only a single member of the Ushra'Khan alliance, who are allegedly fervent enemies of slave trade, was spotted in the Rens solar system, 430km off the Odatrik gate, standing by and watching. Beforehand, distribution of the new slaves had taken longer than expected, so it is even more surprising that the task force did not meet any resistance when ferrying the livestock back to base.
Has the vigilance of the Ushra'Khan dwindled? Or are the 1st Praetorian Guard and their allies, who regularly patrol the borderzone between the Amarr Empire and the Minmatar Republic, finally getting closer to their goal of pacifying the area? Enemy density and average ship size indicate that it might indeed be so. If true, the law abiding citizens of the borderzone and of the whole Empire may sigh in careful optimistic relief. ------------------------------
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Vera Nosfyu
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Posted - 2006.04.24 03:16:00 -
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Last I heard Ushra'Khan was mostly working in the Providence region. Perhaps you should try doing it again over there? -----------------------------------------------------------
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.04.24 03:23:00 -
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Why bother, if they can buy all the slaves they want in Rens?
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Archbishop
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Posted - 2006.04.24 03:33:00 -
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Congratulations on your successful harvest. I myself prefer the slaves from Pator but I have found some real bargins in Rens including the "buy three get one child free" special at the Brutor station.
It also pleases me to know these slaves who were "freed" have been rescued from a life of godlessness and returned to the fold of servitude to God and Amarr. They are truly fortunate!
Hail Amarr!
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Tar Kovsky
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Posted - 2006.04.24 03:39:00 -
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Originally by: Gazon Has the vigilance of the Ushra'Khan dwindled? Or are the 1st Praetorian Guard and their allies, who regularly patrol the borderzone between the Amarr Empire and the Minmatar Republic, finally getting closer to their goal of pacifying the area?
What happens in the Republic is the business of the Republic. I think you'll find that the Ushra'Khan has largely moved on and out, working with the Thukkers in the Derelik region to carry the fight to the slavers in Amarr, Ammatar and Providence. We grieve, of course, for our brothers and sisters you have enslaved -- just as we grieve for the billions more who they are joining. And we curse the accomodationist policies of the Republic that allowed this raid to happen and that hinder progress on researching the insorum cure.
There is only one word that describes both your despicable act and your subsequent gloating about it: evil.
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Halunoto Vankaalen
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Posted - 2006.04.24 04:06:00 -
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Originally by: Tar Kovsky that hinder progress on researching the insorum cure.
Perhaps they are observing the fact that handling stolen goods is a crime. The research is not Hnolku's, it is intellectual property of Zainou Biotech.
Who knows, maybe there is hope for the Republic. Perhaps they will finally leave emotion and irrationality behind when they step up to the table.
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Edward Sarum
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Posted - 2006.04.24 04:14:00 -
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Originally by: Tar Kovsky What happens in the Republic is the business of the Republic. I think you'll find that the Ushra'Khan has largely moved on and out, working with the Thukkers in the Derelik region to carry the fight to the slavers in Amarr, Ammatar and Providence.
So you are saying that the UK no longer represent the people of the Minmatar as a whole only those in the Derelik region? Interesting...
Quote: And we curse the accomodationist policies of the Republic that allowed this raid to happen and that hinder progress on researching the insorum cure.
Do you also curse your own pilots that sat and watched this take place. One was in system the entire time and even sat 300+ KM out to watch us as we worked. Others where within 2 or 3 jumps and made no effort to stop us. Seems you curse the inactivity of others but excuse your own. Your attempt to twist blame on others seems to no longer be limited to the chosen of Amarr but now your own people. You have exposed yourselves for what you are, opportunists that speak of helping your people but do not have the stomach or conviction to act on those words.
Quote: There is only one word that describes both your despicable act and your subsequent gloating about it: evil.
This was not a gloat but rather a statement of fact. There is however one word to describe that actions your alliance takes to back up it's words, pathetic...
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Eddie Gordo
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Posted - 2006.04.24 08:11:00 -
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As everyone knows the Ushra'khan is not aligned directly with the republic. Infact we are not even living in republic space any longer. Of course if we hear of such a raid we will rush to our brotherÆs aid. But we cannot however be everywhere at once and we are not a police force. We are an army.
You should be more concerned with the long term threat to your beloved empire than gloating over a single successful mission. Rest assured when your Empire topples those slaves will be free once more.
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Khaldorn Murino
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Posted - 2006.04.24 08:12:00 -
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Swim in your own filth slaver scum. We cannot be everywhere at once and nor do we ever claim to be. Whilst you obviously take sick pleasure in such acts as this, we are not the defenders of the entire Minmatar space.
However, I will note your lack of attendance at the raids we take to free our people from your space. Have the faithful lost their path and nothing more than slave traders now?
Pathetic. - Rise.
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Gazon
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Posted - 2006.04.24 09:02:00 -
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You might want to take note of the last paragraph of my statement. The resistance, if you want to call it like that, our patrol squadrons meet on a daily basis is negligible. Your presence in the Amarr Empire is negligible. When was the last time that a cry for help resounded through Amarr space about a raid force trespassing on Amarrian space? It must have been months now. The supply run for our need of unskilled labour force is only an example, an opportunity if you so will, to point out that the fear once striken into the hearts of law-abiding Amarr citizens by Ushra'Khan raiders is reverberating fainter every day. The Empire these days is safer than it has been for along time. ------------------------------
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Eddie Gordo
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Posted - 2006.04.24 09:59:00 -
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Yawn. I say yawn because if I were to actually yawn you wouldnÆt get it. This is nothing but a thinly veiled propaganda stunt.
We donÆt need to explain ourselves to the likes of you. This isnÆt some b-holo reel where the bad guy reveals his cunning plan moments before the good guy breaks free and pops him one.
However to my brethren out then I will say this. If we are to have a permanent affect on the Empire we cannot also police the republic. Remain vigilant at all times and alert youÆre nearest fleet agent or representative if you spot any of these vile slavers in your midst.
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Tharrn
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Posted - 2006.04.24 10:20:00 -
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Currently you have an effect on two systems in the imperial province of Ammatar while your forces are bound in Providence protecting your assets from pirate scum and CVA attacks - as Gazon pointed out: the days of the U'K having an effect on the Empire seem to be - at least temporarily - over though. Amarr is secure, the Republic open for incursions. It is understandable that you cannot be everywhere. Currently you are nowhere but near your assets outside of both Empires though.
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Eddie Gordo
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Posted - 2006.04.24 10:49:00 -
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Originally by: Tharrn at least temporarily
Exactly.
At least one of you understands. I suggest you take this flame bait elsewhere and prepare you men. Some of them seem to have trouble standing up and dribbling without help.
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Khaldur
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Posted - 2006.04.24 10:59:00 -
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I am quite content with our purchase at the Rens slave market. Good labour output and remakable durability.
I can highly recommend that market. Might be worth to visit it more often.
With terrorist activity becoming insignificant in that area I can see a prosperous future for Rens as a slave trading hub.
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Soltha SIl
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Posted - 2006.04.24 11:04:00 -
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If you cannot see what the ushraÆkhan is doing right in front of your eyes then you really are beyond help. The star gates have been re-routed and the central Empire is now further away from republic space where they used to live. Your mortal enemy is creating a foothold for itself in your back yard and you crow on about a piddling cargo run. God help you all.
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Tharrn
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Posted - 2006.04.24 11:16:00 -
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Every pathing month without U'K in Empire space is a good month for the Empire. As the pirate situation down in Providence seems to be rather unpleasant and unresolved I am confident that the Empire spacelanes will be secure for Amarrian convoys for the future. That 'foothold' seems to be more of a 'foot shackle' really.
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Illian Deinar
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Posted - 2006.04.24 12:08:00 -
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Congratulations indeed...
U'K must know what their choices means. The republic is open area for incursions and a slave market hub...
Well done...
Praetorians as usual...
Illian Deinar Manu Dei Religious Order Praefectum and spokesman
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Edward Sarum
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Posted - 2006.04.24 12:15:00 -
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Edited by: Edward Sarum on 24/04/2006 12:15:31
Originally by: Eddie Gordo Of course if we hear of such a raid we will rush to our brotherÆs aid. But we cannot however be everywhere at once and we are not a police force.
I read this phrase and about rolled out of my commound chair. Let me again state the facts for those that feel the UK are heroes.
Your pilots did hear of such a raid, one pilot was in system while it happened and even took a long range seat to watch. You had at least 6 pilots in the immideiate area that I was able to confirm, all within 3 jumps maximum.
So while this transaction took place your pilots where in position to try and stop it or at least hinder it. Rather they felt a bowl of pop corn and a seat away from the action to watch was more worth the time.
You know I need to go back and read my logs. I do not recall who the Minmatar was that sold us the slaves but I wonder if it was not infact the UK doing it on the side to finance their little efforts in Providence. After all they made no attemtp to stop us and did not really raise much of a fuss.
It would seem UK is not the defender of the Minmatar it claims, but rather only the defender of UK assets. To the millions of Minmatar that have been duped by the claims and propoganda of UK, you may know know the truth.
Minmatar you have no champion to fight the Amarr, they skulk and hide. Come back to God, trough dedication and hardwork you could earn your place in God's grace for future generations.
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Eddie Gordo
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Posted - 2006.04.24 12:38:00 -
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Originally by: Edward Sarum Edited by: Edward Sarum on 24/04/2006 12:17:42 Edited by: Edward Sarum on 24/04/2006 12:15:31
Originally by: Eddie Gordo Of course if we hear of such a raid we will rush to our brotherÆs aid. But we cannot however be everywhere at once and we are not a police force.
I read this phrase and about rolled out of my commound chair. Let me again state the facts for those that feel the UK are heroes.
Your pilots did hear of such a raid, one pilot was in system while it happened and even took a long range seat to watch. You had at least 6 pilots in the surrounding area that I was able to confirm, all within 3 jumps maximum.
So while this transaction took place your pilots where in position to try and stop it or at least hinder it. Rather they felt a bowl of pop corn and a seat away from the action to watch was more worth the time.
You know I need to go back and read my logs. I do not recall who the Minmatar was that sold us the slaves but I wonder if it was not infact the UK doing it on the side to finance their little efforts in Providence. After all they made no attemtp to stop us and did not really raise much of a fuss.
It would seem UK is not the defender of the Minmatar it claims, but rather only the defender of UK assets. To the millions of Minmatar that have been duped by the claims and propoganda of UK, you now know the truth.
Minmatar you have no champion to fight the Amarr, they skulk and hide. Come back to God, trough dedication and hardwork you could earn your place in God's grace for future generations.
Tell that to House Torash.
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Kuma Angelus
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Posted - 2006.04.24 12:48:00 -
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Good job brothers, I regret I was not present. Perhaps God shielded our operation from the infidels so that we could claim what is ours by right of Divine Law. --------------------------------------------------
and the Lord said "Whom shall I send" and "Who shall go for us" I replied, " I will go"
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Beinrich
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Posted - 2006.04.24 13:03:00 -
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Quote: So you are saying that the UK no longer represent the people of the Minmatar as a whole
Quote: It would seem UK is not the defender of the Minmatar it claims
We never were, never did.
I assume the concept of diversity is hard for you to understand.
Justz recently I stumbled over a rather disturbing misuse of the word "honor". I guess youre haveing a hard time with minmatar concepts.
Much to learn, way to go.
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Graelyn
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Posted - 2006.04.24 13:09:00 -
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*slaps forehead and mutters profanities*
Gee, way to go! 
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Kuma Angelus
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Posted - 2006.04.24 13:18:00 -
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and the Lord said "Whom shall I send" and "Who shall go for us" I replied, " I will go"
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Kular
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Posted - 2006.04.24 15:24:00 -
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Excellent work on evacuating those slaves from Rens. I am curious as how on earth did you find slaves on the market there? I tried for months to sell mine by any means available, but the Republics security officials said I was not allowed to sell.. "people" in their space.
Eventually I had to mount my own rescue mission to bring home my 8000+ slaves.
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Witch Doctor
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Posted - 2006.04.24 23:55:00 -
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My, how times have changed.
I remember over a year ago when the Ushra'Khan was making a concerted push to free slaves from Amarrian convoys in Empire space. Many of the Amarrian corporations and some of the very same pilots here dismissed the effort as insignificant in the overall struggle. When the powers that professed to defend Amarrian interests were called to task, the response was a blithe dismissal that the forces of the Empire could not be everywhere at once.
Now we see 1PG adopting the very same tactics abandoned by the U'K and waved away by their own comrades and even pilots as some sort of throwback to an era when both sides still believed in their government (in the case of the U'K) or had one (in the case of the Amarrians).
It's time to live in the present, boys. Abandon your Operation Metagame and face the threat to your fictional Empire directly.
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Ogmund
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Posted - 2006.05.01 00:41:00 -
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Legatus Gazon, I'm curious about this "sizeable" amount of freed slaves you carried back to captivity. Did you fill the cargo holds of your six ships? If you can't give an exact head count an approximation in cubic meters would suffice.
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Tharrn
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Posted - 2006.05.01 01:16:00 -
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More than we could carry in one run using our combat vessels will have to suffice as an answer. They had all grown fat - 6m3 per unit of lifestock.
The whole message wasn't so much about the number of slaves returned to the fold but about how easy it has become to do business as an Amarrian in the 'Republic'. As the Ushra'Khan has pointed out they are not a pro-'Republic' defense force but so far they have always been the closest to being one as noone else seems to care at all - right now the 'Republic' has to rely solely on it's Navy it seems.
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Telemicus Thrace
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Posted - 2006.05.01 04:05:00 -
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Originally by: Tharrn
..The whole message wasn't so much about the number of slaves returned to the fold but about how easy it has become to do business as an Amarrian in the 'Republic'. As the Ushra'Khan has pointed out they are not a pro-'Republic' defense force but so far they have always been the closest to being one as noone else seems to care at all - right now the 'Republic' has to rely solely on it's Navy it seems.
Perhaps you would not find it so easy if you actually engaged more Republic ships rather than sneaking around using SCC loopholes?
You may want to contact the Electus Matari. They are defenders of the Republic, or at least they were when I was still welcome in their ranks.
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Sara'jh D'horne
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Posted - 2006.05.01 04:46:00 -
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I dislike both the terrorists and the assorted slaver scum, but I do wonder...
How can one be caught "off guard" if they were never guarding in the first place?
Makes about as much sense as saying "CONCORD were caught off guard today, as a large Guristas fleet entered H-PA29 enroute from territories further to the north, their goal: the safe escort and delivery of over 100-million units of Caldari Navy Dogtags, as well as assorted drugs and other contraband."
Yes, CONCORD doesn't like the Guristas, but H-PA isn't their concern.
Similarly...
Yes, U'K doesn't like Assorted Slaver Scum, but Rens isn't their concern.
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Edward Sarum
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Posted - 2006.05.01 12:03:00 -
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Originally by: Telemicus Thrace Perhaps you would not find it so easy if you actually engaged more Republic ships rather than sneaking around using SCC loopholes?
You may want to contact the Electus Matari. They are defenders of the Republic, or at least they were when I was still welcome in their ranks.
Sneaking around? I am sorry but you are showing the limits of your races intelligence. We Amarr do not SNEAK anywhere. Our presence was well seen and our activity well known. What SCC Loophole would you be referring to? The one that recognizes legal trade and traffic?
As for contacting this organization you refer to, why should we do this? DO they offer better prices on slave purchases?
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