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Veikitamo Gesakaarin
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security Multicultural F1 Brigade
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Posted - 2015.03.20 22:53:30 -
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Astera Zandraki wrote: That sounds kinda dangerous?
I was born for the Dangerzone.
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Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour Sani-Sabik
756
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Posted - 2015.03.20 23:09:43 -
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Astera Zandraki wrote:Pieter Tuulinen wrote:Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote:Tiberious Thessalonia wrote:I am pretty sure the one thing that Slaver Hounds have never been described as by the sane is "adorable". Even the tamed ones. That is a cruel assertion. I have raised my Syrikos Hound, Blondie, since she was but a pup and I would say she is a most adorable and affectionate beast. So cute. You should see the trick she does where Veiki balances a pistol charge on her nose and makes her retrieve it on command. That sounds kinda dangerous?
Nah, Veik doesn't bite, the slaver hound is perfectly safe.
Doctor Valerie Valate, archaeologist. Not the other Doctor Valerie Valate.
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Ottom Ephesianos
Mirkur Draug'Tyr
37
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Posted - 2015.03.20 23:17:21 -
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Valerie Valate wrote:I completely understand what it is that Ottom Ephesianos is trying to do here.
You see, by posting pseudotheological gobbledegook onto the IGS, it is an attempt to draw the attention of Imperial pilots, who would then, by taking the time to respond, not have the time to make the Minmatar Tribal Liberation Force collapse further.
The flaw in this plan, however, is that Amarr theological types, are by and large, not in the Crusade, and thus, genuinely have nothing better to do, than to waste Ottom's time with counterarguments.
Which makes Ottom respond, which takes his attention away from the militia wars, thereby making the whole plan backfire.
Also, feral slaver hounds are dangerous. Like, super dangerous.
Slaving born free humans would make one trigger happy. I assure you these statements in wisdom and logic are but warnings to those I share my history with and try to overcome.
My entire career as a pilot I have avoided slaving and have been outspoken as an Ancient Amarr blood relative against viewing my crew and our teamwork as enslavement. I have to harp on it twice as much as what is presented by the media because I am by blood Amarr. I consider the actions of slavers a curse for me to address. Not a torch to pick up. |
Ottom Ephesianos
Mirkur Draug'Tyr
37
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Posted - 2015.03.20 23:21:10 -
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Claudia Osyn wrote:I suppose it's a matter of perspective.
The slaver hound is about as beastie as a poodle unless trained. Otherwise without training they are high energy high maintenance out door domesticated pets.
A hound is not a wolf.
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Eran Mintor
Furtherance.
872
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Posted - 2015.03.20 23:34:37 -
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A slaver hound has been bred for generations to maim, rip, shred, and kill whatever it's commanded to.
A poodle is a ******* pet dog.
They are not the same. Take your empty rhetoric into J-space and fly towards a blackhole.
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Tyrel Toov
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
221
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Posted - 2015.03.21 00:03:03 -
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Having survived encounters with slaver hounds in the past, I can confirm first hand that they're not nice.
I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.
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Aria Jenneth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
390
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Posted - 2015.03.21 00:46:20 -
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Ottom Ephesianos wrote:The slaver hound is about as beastie as a poodle unless trained. Otherwise without training they are high energy high maintenance out door domesticated pets.
A hound is not a wolf. I'll second what Mr. Mintor said.
Also, a dog of any breed is one of the animals that shares a high percentage of our genome, suggesting a common origin.
A slaver hound isn't.
It's a native animal of Syrikos V, and, unlike dogs, it's a vertical hunter. It likes dropping on things.
Us, for example.
From what I've been reading, me meeting a wild slaver hound would likely involve a pleasant walk followed by having something large drop out of the sky and rip my throat out.
I'll pass. |
Claudia Osyn
Limited Existance
1103
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Posted - 2015.03.21 01:39:45 -
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Aria Jenneth wrote:Ottom Ephesianos wrote:The slaver hound is about as beastie as a poodle unless trained. Otherwise without training they are high energy high maintenance out door domesticated pets.
A hound is not a wolf. I'll second what Mr. Mintor said. Also, a dog of any breed is one of the animals that shares a high percentage of our genome, suggesting a common origin. A slaver hound isn't. It's a native animal of Syrikos V, and, unlike dogs, it's a vertical hunter. It likes dropping on things. Us, for example. From what I've been reading, me meeting a wild slaver hound would likely involve a pleasant walk followed by having something large drop out of the sky and rip my throat out. I'll pass. They have these special suites you can wear to prevent that, makes you look like a plump marshmallow... which would also be adorable.
The lack of money is the root of all evil.
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Lyn Farel
Kitzless
911
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Posted - 2015.03.21 10:26:00 -
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Unless one can manage to use those... plump polymer suits around the neck and the head... They are useless.
I have seen many slaves attacked by hounds. Every time, they target the same point. It is a fascinating animal. |
Vechtor
DuPont Enterprises
32
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Posted - 2015.03.21 20:55:42 -
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Ottom Ephesianos wrote: Achieving equality is the galaxies only means of continuation. It is a force that you could imagine is the age of the universe.
I too am against slavery. But that doesn't have anything to do with equality as the misconceived concept people often adopt. It is possible to have equality between the rich and poor provided both have economic freedom. This is the equality we should be concerned because itGÇÖs the one that matters most. So I'm against slavery not because of slavery as a moral error but because the slave doesn't have economic freedom to do whatever he wants with his labor force nor is capable to accumulate goods, and use them the way he likes.
Universe will always have imbalances because this is what drives it. Even if you could destroy the entire Amarr Empire you wouldnGÇÖt achieve the equality you are talking about.
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Shalee Lianne
No.Mercy Triumvirate.
171
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Posted - 2015.03.22 04:24:59 -
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I guess you've forgotten all about that slaver hound puppy you once gave me, Eran Mintor.
For the record, not all slaver hounds are vicious. I've been breeding them for years and have found them to be quite tame.
http://amarrian.blogspot.com/ -á~ Roleplay blog. http://sovereigntywars.wordpress.com/ ~ Faction War blog.
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Ottom Ephesianos
Mirkur Draug'Tyr
37
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Posted - 2015.03.22 14:50:21 -
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Vechtor wrote:Ottom Ephesianos wrote: Achieving equality is the galaxies only means of continuation. It is a force that you could imagine is the age of the universe.
I too am against slavery. But that doesn't have anything to do with equality as the misconceived concept people often adopt. It is possible to have equality between the rich and poor provided both have economic freedom. This is the equality we should be concerned because itGÇÖs the one that matters most. So I'm against slavery not because of slavery as a moral error but because the slave doesn't have economic freedom to do whatever he wants with his labor force nor is capable to accumulate goods, and use them the way he likes. Universe will always have imbalances because this is what drives it. Even if you could destroy the entire Amarr Empire you wouldnGÇÖt achieve the equality you are talking about.
Agreed, imbalance drives the verse: However equality is the opposing force.
Elements of the universe will reach forms of equality eventually and mortality is supposed to be progressive enough to achieve this feat primarily.
Monetarily, mentally and spiritually. |
Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
365
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Posted - 2015.03.23 01:47:17 -
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Do you ever proofread your writings, Ottom? I'm surprised that the Cardinal Graelyn even takes the effort to read through your error-filled writing to respond to you.
For Pator's sake man, hire an editor!
Also, Slaver Hounds are not dogs. They are carnivourous reptiles that happen to look canine. And yes, they are vicious little buggers who scale trees to chase down prey. Some idiot introduced the ******* things in Skarkon III for some unfathomable reason and those things are a constant threat to both lifestock and lifestock keepers alike! Can't go out into the wilds without being properly armed because of those sodding things!
- Would very much love to cobble anyone who insinuates that I am a loyalist in the head with a 125mm calibre Fusion round.
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Ottom Ephesianos
Mirkur Draug'Tyr
37
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Posted - 2015.03.23 02:57:17 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Do you ever proofread your writings, Ottom? I'm surprised that the Cardinal Graelyn even takes the effort to read through your error-filled writing to respond to you.
For Pator's sake man, hire an editor!
Also, Slaver Hounds are not dogs. They are carnivourous reptiles that happen to look canine. And yes, they are vicious little buggers who scale trees to chase down prey. Some idiot introduced the ******* things in Skarkon III for some unfathomable reason and those things are a constant threat to both lifestock and lifestock keepers alike! Can't go out into the wilds without being properly armed because of those sodding things!
noted. An editor will be procured. |
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