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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security
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Posted - 2016.09.28 13:54:26 -
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Always glad to see efforts for Intaki self-determination.
For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead
in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a
hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.
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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security
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Posted - 2016.09.30 22:08:49 -
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Julianus Soter wrote:Well, if your intentions are for peaceful collaboration and growth between our peoples, Bataav, then I certainly welcome your contributions here, and as a Delegate to the Villore Assembly. I look forward to talking with you soon.
Regarding your message of "separatism", I feel you will find the situation similar to attempting to cut off your own arm or leg, a futile and harmful endeavor. There is so much to be accomplished together, than apart. Please contact me if you wish to discuss this further.
Regards,
Soter
And if it isn't harmful then steps can be taken to make it so, eh?
It never ceases to amaze me how an organisation supposedly founded on liberty can be funded by armed oppression and so utterly unable to understand the desire of others for self-determination.
For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead
in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a
hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.
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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security
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Posted - 2016.10.03 06:13:17 -
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I am WONDERFUL company, James. Ask me to dinner and you see if I'm not!
For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead
in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a
hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.
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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security
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Posted - 2016.10.09 00:17:11 -
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Laurentis Thiesant wrote:Bataav wrote:James Syagrius wrote:Bataav wrote:James Syagrius wrote:Should GÇÿIntaki NationalismGÇÖ ever gain popular support, its advocates will certainly be judged by the company they keep. Just as Intaki is judged today, under Federal governance. While it certainly matters who we build partnerships with, the important point is that we have the freedom to decide. Intaki is a member of the Federal Union. It chose to be so. When the majority of the GÇÿIntakiGÇÖ choose otherwise the questions will become relevant. Until then you are by many, considered separatist agitators in collusion with the State. I appreciate the efficiency with which we're rattling through the usual accusations and arguments, as I intend to address each in turn. For now though I'll simply argue that in a democracy the questions are always relevant. Ask your question, in a democracy you are always welcome. I am confident that the answer of the Intaki people will remain what it has been for centuries. You probably won't like it.
Then you probably have nothing to be worried about.
For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead
in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a
hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.
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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security
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Posted - 2016.10.12 00:39:05 -
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The man has a point. In support of his point I can simply say that the Intaki are not the first race to see that membership in the Gallente Federation inherently benefits the Gallente more than any other polity.
It is clear that the Intaki have not reached a consensus on whether this is a deal-breaker, at this point, but it is clear that a minority have done so.
For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead
in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a
hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.
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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security
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Posted - 2016.10.12 08:00:38 -
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Kolodi Ramal wrote:The Intaki Assembly asked for a minimal Federation Navy presence around their home, in a show of independence. Now two of the central points raised by Intaki separatists are "we want more independence and autonomy" and "the Federation hasn't kept us secure"...? There's a large difference between not adding to the defence of a system and turning it into a war zone.
For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead
in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a
hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.
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