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Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.15 17:57:14 -
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The quarantine is in a Genolution station. They aren't Amarr and after the actions of Mentor Raish, I'm inclined to leave them to their fate. |

Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.15 18:24:38 -
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Merchant Rova wrote: Just because this is a Genolution station doesn't make it not an Amarrian problem.
Clearly I've been mistaken. I thought that we were trying to respect other nation's sovereignty these days. |

Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.15 18:49:38 -
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No, I do not speak for SFRIM in this matter. I was responding to Miss Leshrac's appeal toward Amarrian Holders and capsuleers. |

Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.22 16:56:57 -
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You seem a bit confused about the timeline of events Miss Leshrac. The Battle of Vak'atioth was over a century ago. It occured seventeen years before the Jovians helped found Concord and long before they withdrew. It would be an understatement to say that a lot has changed since the Amarr-Jove war. |

Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.22 18:56:19 -
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At the time of Vak'Atioth, the Jove had a monopoly on capsule technology. Almost every capsuleer has first hand experience with the advantage that gives when fighting baseliner commanded vessels. Either way the point is moot for multiple reasons, many of which have already been stated.
Edit: Ayallah beat me to it, but I'll keep my posting simply to echo the point. |

Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.22 23:12:28 -
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I know all of you bleeding hearts wish that there was some sort of wonderful aid that could be applied, but literally every government in the cluster has made the right decision and cut off all of the possibly infected people. It's terrible but the alternative is much much worse. There is no aid at this point. There may never be.
If you really want to help, use those big capsuleer brains of yours to figure out who spread this thing. |

Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.22 23:56:37 -
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Mizhara Del'thul wrote: This may very well be the first time I've ever been called a bleeding heart.
Not everything is about you sweetie.
actually addressing your points:
1) I doubt the perpetrators live in the same systems as where the attacks occured. Staging assets there is no better an idea than staging assets anywhere else. Any organization prepared for combat already has assets in place and the miracle of faster than light travel will let them enact retribution rather quickly if they choose.
2) I have no problems with providing humanitarian aid to such populations except I'm not welcome in 1/3rd of the affected systems. And really if a planet can't survive without one of their tools for orbital access, is that really the kyonoke's fault? Or mine? (probably, Grr Amarr!) No, it's the local government's fault for poor civil planning. Seriously, some space faring civilization (or capsuleer alliance) could come by and just that that one piece of infrastructure and you'd be at their mercy!
3) Good luck with that. I doubt any government would trust capsuleers with something clearly everyone fears. Let's say they did, how do you propose preparing for such an eventuality? Moving people and equipment to an arbitrary location? You're asking people to prepare to research data that does not exist or they may never have access to. Such a proposal is useless. Feel free to gather the greatest Minmatar minds and have them twiddle their thumbs though. We won't mind. |

Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.22 23:57:43 -
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Claudia Osyn wrote:Is it me, or did it just get a bit hostile in here?
An Amarrian praised the actions of the Shakor government. That's never happened on the IGS before so some people have gone back to default mode. |

Karmilla Strife
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
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Posted - 2017.02.23 01:52:51 -
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Miss Del'thul:
I did ignore quarantine breakers in my initial response to your post. However this was not a complete oversight. As your own multi-day vigil over the afflicted area noted, we are blocked from detecting all civilian structures and traffic. Capsuleers are not currently an effective blockade method.
Secondly I'm not opposed to aid to unafflicted populations even if the aid is not necessary for their survival. But if it isn't, I'm sure there are better uses of capsuleer time and resources.
Third: I maintain my point that spurring directionless research in the hope that it serendipitously assists in combating the kyonoke pathogen is likely worthless in regards to that goal.
I said nothing about the pendulum wars but since you dangled that particular canard, yes. Both the Republic and Empire have encouraged capsuleer participation in that conflict. Presumably this is for economic reasons, I don't particularly understand that decision making process but don't question it either. Neither government has asked for, or commanded capsuleer help regarding the Kyonoke outbreak. In this regard, contributing to the pendulum wars is a more worthwhile endeavor for a loyalist of any nation. |
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