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Methar Oberon
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Posted - 2003.11.18 20:30:00 -
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Oh. Let's believe the Caldari instead of our own company, because we know how reliable the Caldari are to report the truth. Especially Caldari trying to compete with Quafe... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Methar Oberon
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Posted - 2003.11.20 22:26:00 -
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I'm personally glad that the excuse-makers amongst the Caldari haven't mangaged to cloud your obviously strong sense of right and wrong.
It may be right to seek justice in this matter, but it is wrong to kill innocent pilots and crewmen. Many of whom are probably just following orders and think no more of the protein delicacies than you or I. Obviously good sir, your sense of right and wrong is clouded indeed. Murder is not justice. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wars are created by frightened men. They are afraid of the consequences of war, but are far more afraid of doing nothing. |

Methar Oberon
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Posted - 2003.11.23 01:54:00 -
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I must say this...your intentions to rob Sukuuvestaa of profits without harming a single soul is commendable. However, the fact that you have not found a single corpse floating in space does not indicate that there have been no casualties. Many crewmembers can not make it to escpae pods in a time of crisis as many of them are still engaged in trying to keep the ship together and functional. As the ship explodes many of these crewmen would be vaporized by the heat, thus leaving no trace of their death. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wars are created by frightened men. They are afraid of the consequences of war, but are far more afraid of doing nothing. |

Methar Oberon
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Posted - 2003.11.23 20:14:00 -
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Exactly. Of course most pilots can escape rather easily, and I am sure you leave their pods alone. But rarely do crewmembers manage to escape in pods... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wars are created by frightened men. They are afraid of the consequences of war, but are far more afraid of doing nothing. |
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