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Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.02.13 23:53:53 -
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The common assumption as to how its spread so far seems to be that people have breached the quarantine, or that it was a targeted attack, but what if the contagion doesn't show symptoms immediately? All of the initial victims were infected from a common source and then traveled to these locations where the disease, whatever it is, became active and spread. We should consider looking for common areas between the locations, and also being prepared for more outbreaks if this is the case.
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Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.02.14 20:55:37 -
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I'm currently in Oijanen, the system is very active since it's a pipeline from the Drone Regions to Jita, and some of the traffic is hostile, so anyone planning to station themselves in Oijanen should keep that in mind.
Mogul Outpost Sierra is a freeport Astrahus in the system and is a good location to stage from. Airaken is a highsec system that borders Oijanen, just 8 jumps to Jita, and could also be used if you don't want to move assets into lowsec. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.02.17 23:59:01 -
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Oijanen has incredibly large amounts of cyno/Jump Freighter traffic. Narrowing it down would be impossible, however most of them simply cyno in and warp to highsec via Airaken. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.02.18 14:20:27 -
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And here it is.
So, that's two confirmed Kyonoke. It's a very censored release though. Doesn't tell us much except that it is Kyonoke, and that they knew that from day one. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.03.12 09:13:55 -
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They provide free cakes and sandwiches cut into little triangles to pacify them. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.03.13 03:01:51 -
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Protesting a quarantine is pointless. I'm not sure what they hoped to accomplish. Surely the footage, real or fake, would show people why the quarantine is so strict. That's what kyonoke did to one city. If any of the quarantines are broken for any reason, it'll get far, far worse than that.
I don't envy the CEP. No matter what happens here, they'll get the blame for it. The Scope seems to want that. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.03.13 04:21:16 -
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Hopefully Myrskaa can be used to gather data on Kyonoke to prevent this exact situation from ever happening again. It's already shown the effectiveness of completely isolating a city with a nanoshield dome. If there are any future outbreaks we can hope that more time will be devoted to providing comfort to the victims, however in this case there simply wasn't time. The first priority was making sure it couldn't spread to the rest of the planet.
We should make sure that the dead are remembered. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.03.20 14:48:11 -
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When dealing with an unknown disease, destroying it is the least useful option, especially considering that if it was present in the Pit, chances are it's present elsewhere. Studying it was the best choice they could have made, and it clearly lead to an effective containment method being developed.
As for your conspiracy, others have already addressed just how little sense that makes. If the State had developed a bioweapon with Kyonoke, one of its first uses probably wouldn't be on a populated Caldari planet. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.03.20 15:17:50 -
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Olga Drottning wrote: If they'd have destroyed it in the first place then it wouldn't have been there to steal for use against a Caldari planet. You can't honestly believe that it was preserved to research for anything other than military purposes.
It says a lot about you that you don't even consider the possibility that something might be done for the good of other people.
Olga Drottning wrote: The argument that it probably exists elsewhere and therefore a cure was required is tired and done. It's not been found anywhere else in the cluster to date. If by some astronomical chance it is, there are plenty more stars to tow these things into.
That's ridiculously short sighted. The chances of Kyonoke existing in only one location are tiny.
Olga Drottning wrote: But now the cat's out of the bag anyway. We can destroy the sources we know about, but then some unknown actor still has it - And because of that, New Eden should know that the State is ultimately at fault for not destroying the pathogen when it was contained.
Great plan. Let's destroy something that could yield valuable research because we're afraid! Those scientist types are in over their heads, wanting "tests" and other such silly things. Thinking about "the future", whatever that means(Probably means the future of bioweapons.). Why don't they understand that all problems can be solved via explosives. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.03.20 16:40:18 -
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Makoto Priano wrote:Let's save the ceaseless recriminations and personal attacks for other threads? There are at least a half-dozen that are well-suited for that at the moment.
Agreed.
On another note, why is it that the previously competent intelligence agencies of New Eden suddenly can't manage to keep anything to themselves? The amount of leaks recently is odd. |

Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.03.23 14:13:03 -
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Skyweir Kinnison wrote:This inquest is wisely located in Federation space, where the search for objective truth and freedom of thought are most securely protected. Solitude welcomes the scientific delegations and wishes them every success.
Let's hope the State delegation doesn't flounce out the moment something they don't much like turns up. I'm guessing there's already some mega-corporate fume going on at the Federal taskforce getting there first. Yes, darlings, we are nobbling your centrifuges to spin that tiny bit slower
It's located in Federation space because the outbreak is on a station(Making studying it from another station easier) and because it's in high security space.
The facility is neutral ground for the benefit of everyone. If you'd like to bait for arguments, consider making your own thread for it.
Feels Pretty Soft to Me.
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Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.04.03 08:39:58 -
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"..breach the quarantine zones established around Kyonoke Plague infected sites in Postouvin, Muttokon, Efu and Oijanen."
Expeditions to all of the quarantine zones it seems. Call me a pessimist, but I can't see this ending well. A large gathering of people in an enclosed space, many of whom have been exposed to Kyonoke? I really hope the SoCT is sure they know what they're doing.
Feels Pretty Soft to Me.
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Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.04.07 09:56:26 -
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"The Federation isn't doing enough! This is clearly the fault of the Caldari."
Feels Pretty Soft to Me.
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Aradina Varren
Alexylva Paradox
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Posted - 2017.04.07 22:04:57 -
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Now I feel a little bad for my earlier cynicism, seeing as it turned out to be accurate.
Let's hope that they can quarantine this more effectively. Given the incubation period of Kyonoke, I'd expect restrictions on travel away from the keepstar.
I wish the best for anyone who might have been exposed, I can't imagine being in your position.
Feels Pretty Soft to Me.
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