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Devilish Ledoux
Caldari Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.07.05 22:29:00 -
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Originally by: Shaikar It was good to see that despite their public posturing, even terrorists know deep within themselves the truth and glory of the Empire and so turned up in such great numbers to attend the Vigil.
Who's trying to spin the facts now? _
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 00:36:00 -
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My thanks to all those who attended the memorial service.
I shall write a full report on it in this thread tomorrow.
Transcripts of some of the speeches that were delivered in the chapel will be posted in separate threads.
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Daziel Iaar
Amarr Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2007.07.06 00:46:00 -
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Edited by: Daziel Iaar on 06/07/2007 00:48:24 It was indeed an inspiring service, though It was a shame that i did not get to hear it all. But what i was doing, during the first part of it was a fitting gift to honour such a leader.
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Gaven Lok'ri
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 00:52:00 -
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I would like to thank the Electus Matari (and did I see Fate Weavers there as well?) for their appearance in Vigils.
Their actions to honor a man of peace was in keeping with the nature of this solemn day.
Peace is possible, if the rest of the EM's actions showed a similar understanding of what Peace requires, we would not be at war.
Thank you for this gesture, even if you never make another like it.
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Archbishop
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 01:41:00 -
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Edited by: Archbishop on 06/07/2007 01:43:57
IMPERIAL MONESTARY - TASH MURKON - HERMITAGE #32
Archbishop finished his daily prayer at the Imperial Monestary deep in the heart of Tash-Murkon and heads to his simple quarters. The Imperial Monestary Hermitage cabins were simple and brought forth the feelings of humility for God in this sacred place. Walking down the path he saw the simple cabin in the distance.
Hermitage Cabin
Archbishop tried to spend at least three days a month at the Hermitage. A place to come and focus on prayer and God where he could take a break from the rigors of running a large industrial operation and serving as a PIE flag officer. Life at the Hermitage was one of simple routine yet without regiment. Rise in the morning, bath and dress in simple robes before morning prayers. Then breakfast followed by several hours of scripture study classes. A noon meal followed by several hours of quiet meditation time before the evening break when most went their own way in their quest for God as they saw fit. Archbishop liked to walk thru the woods to a quiet field with a cross in the middle of it near his Hermitage. It was here he would stop to pray.
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Archbishop
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 01:41:00 -
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Edited by: Archbishop on 06/07/2007 01:43:06
Stepping up onto the porch of his Hermitage he turned the knob and entered. Far different from his homes the simple Cabin consisted of a bare wooden floor and a bed with a thin pad under a large cross on the wall. In an alcove was a single wooden chair looking out over a window overlooking a forest. Next to it sat a table with a basket of fruit and bread.
Interior of the Hermitage cabin
It was a few hours before the evening meal as he sat down to read scriptures by candlelight.
A knock at the door broke his concentration.
"Enter" he said softly as he looked up from the scriptures. He watched as a young Amarr Monk entered and lowered his hood.
"Pardon the intrusion my Lord but I come with word from Amarr" he said quietly.
Archbishop raised an eyebrow and tried not to look too interested. He was here to study the scriptures and do his duty as a Priest for God. For a short time the duties of PIE would wait. Still he nodded and replied "Continue my son".
"My Lord, word comes from Admiral Lok'ri and Admiral Blake of PIE, they stated the vigil has been a great success. Many souls turned out to honor the late Emperor and pray for the continued success of Amarr". The young monk smiled as he explained the sequence of the rally and the odd events that had occurred.
"Very good.... thank you.... " said Archbishop.
"My Lord there is more. An enemy appeared at the rally.... but not to fight" said the young Monk as he held a small piece of paper in his hand. Computer interfaces were forbidden in the Hermitages.
Reaching out his hand he took the small piece of paper and began to read the short note. "...... Vigils?....." he said aloud softly... then he shook his head and smiled slightly.
Looking up at the Monk he nodded and said "Thank you for passing this word to me. I will join you all for dinner in a few moments". The Monk nodded silently and backed out of the small hermitage onto the porch closing the door behind him.
"Electus Matari..... Vigils......" he smiled and chuckled as he thought of the Minmatar Terrorist alliance and their unusual antics. Evanda had made clear she wished Doriam a life of damnation and more death to his successor... yet here they seemed to pay some sort of respect to Doriam and the Amarrian throne. Perhaps peace could have a chance. Perhaps. Still the Electus Matari would need to learn their role and continue on this path if it were ever to come. Archbishop had his doubts.
Still they did pay respect in Vigils and show a level of class not often seen among enemies of Amarr.... Perhaps one day....
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Archbishop
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 01:42:00 -
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Edited by: Archbishop on 06/07/2007 01:42:46
Standing he blew out the candles lighting the small hermitage. Exiting the cabin he walked down a long dirt path through the woods until he came to a clearing. Passing by a cross in the middle of the field he looked up the hill at the ancient stone Monestary that stood guard over this part of the planet. Built hundreds of years ago it had withstood the test of time and stood still as a beacon for the faithful that hope would always rule the day when God is by your side.
Imperial Monestary
Entering the building he walked down the long hallway to the simple dining room. The last to enter he took his place at the head of one end of the table as the lead Monk sat at the other. Nodding to Archbishop he said "My Lord would you care to lead us in prayer?" he questioned. Nodding in the affirmative Archbishop said a simple prayer for peace and prosperity and the Empire.
Yet as he began to eat his bread, cheese and wine he couldn't help but think of the enemy terrorists actions at the vigil and think that the tree of hope often grows from the smallest seed. The Enlightenment would come for Electus Matari and all Minmatar eventually.
Archbishop
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MirrorGod
Heretic Army
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Posted - 2007.07.06 05:40:00 -
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I do wish the said assassin would step forward, I would like to shake his, or her, hand.
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Elsebeth Rhiannon
Minmatar Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.07.06 08:04:00 -
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May Fate give the Amarr an Emperor with a mind for peace.
And meanwhile, as long as the Amarr paramilitaries continue their illegal attack on Electus Matari, and there is no peace between the loyalists forces, may Lady Luck keep smiling on us like she did yesterday. Minmatar Vigils have teeth...
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 10:12:00 -
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And now, as promised, a full report on the evening's events.
As the clock on the wall of the PIE Inc Officers' Mess struck eighteen, assembled representatives of the loyalist community gathered for the Doriam II Memorial Banquet.
The officers enjoyed a simple, yet finely prepared meal consisting of mushroom vol au vent followed by bouef en croute with creamed spinach, Ealurian asparagus and Dam-Torsad Royal new potatoes. Dessert consisted of Kadorian rhubarb tart with custard.
After allowing a suitable period of time to digest the meal, the attendees started migrating towards the Chapel of Saint Ageroth.
While all of this was occurring, ships belonging to loyal subjects of the Empire started to gather outside the station in response to our call, along with vessels belonging to less savoury elements. It is worth noting at this point that the Star Fraction had declared war on PIE Inc the previous evening.
Shortly after 20:00 Star Fraction pilots started to jeer the Empire, loudly proclaiming that the ceremony was late starting due to their presence. Clearly, they believe that being able to tell the time is not a skill that will be required should their anarchist revolution actually achieve anything other than trying to make themselves look important!
At the publicised time of 21:00 loyal subjects who had gathered outside the station as requested were invited to join us in the Chapel of St Ageroth for a series of talks on the life of Emperor Doriam II and also for prayers. Some of these speeches will be published elsewhere. The degree of respect given to others in the chapel was in stark contrast to the heckling of the self-proclaimed enemies of the Empire left outside. This stage of the evening ended with a period of quiet contemplation.
We had decided that the third part of the evening would be a display of Amarrian Military might. We had planned for this either to be a parade over the skies of Amarr Prime, or for it to be a ritual decimation of the those who wish to see the Empire fall.
The presence of large numbers of not only Star Fraction ships, but also vessels from the Ushra'Khan alliance made the second option not only a possibility but a neccessity.
The combined loyalist fleet assembled outside the Emperor Family Academy at approximately 23:00 and set off in search of the terrorists and anarchists. By now, the CVA's counter-declaration against the Star Fraction had also come into effect. Battle was joined soon after.
Unfortunately, the time of the battle coincided with a major solar storm in the Amarr system, and solar flares knocked out the computer systems of a great many of the ships on both sides. Heavy losses were reported on both sides.
While a complete kill count is still being assembled and PIE will not be publishing detailed statistics anyway, it is believed that the loyalist fleet gained the upper hand during the fight.
Shortly after the battle, not only did the Star Fraction retract their war against PIE, but the Ushra'Khan also retracted theirs against the CVA.
Amarr Victor.
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KhanJohn
Amarr Freelance Unincorporated Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.07.06 10:57:00 -
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Matari were the victors that evening, critical amounts of loyalist Amarrian vessels were destroyed despite the solar flare activity again we are not so emboldened as to post statistics but from our view the cowardly dogs ran with their tails between the legs allowing the Coalition of Freedom to pursue and chase down any who opposed us.
as for the retractions we have decided to drop our empire war against the CVA for reasons that can not be discussed here ironically as we leave the empire fray with CVA, the star fraction enter it but rest assured my old friend and opponent i and many other members of our organisation wont be leaving PIE alone! no your crimes date too far back to be forgotten and ill be making a personal trip to attack your forces in due course you are of course welcome to try and stop me Rodj who knows perhapsn you may one day yet catch this traiterous Amarrian dog!
Matari Victor!
People ask me what i am if i am not Amarran - i am a free "Amarri" all exiled amarrans who do not believe the tainted prophets are!
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Jasmine Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.07.06 12:29:00 -
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Edited by: Jasmine Constantine on 06/07/2007 12:31:36
There will be a full Star Fraction report of the battle in good time. Suffice to say it was a near complete victory for the forces of the Fraction and Ushra'khan that led to the decimation of the Amarrian Golden Fleet and complete disruption of the "vigil" for slavery and corruption. The SF and allied fleet held the field and looted the debris field while the Amarrian pods flew for their lives and ran from the vicinity as fast as their ion drives could carry them. Many CVA pilots were ended that day including mr Blake's predecessor who was shot out of his Absolution class Command ship and executed by U'K and SF pilots at the Sarum gate.
The SF wardec was a situational tactic employed for 24 hours only to allow us to kill their ships at the vigil. Hence retracted once the job was done. We don't really expect the CVA counter dec to achieve much if anything against our forces since the SF campaign against Amarrian nationalism is now very much concluded and we are already en route for our next target destination.
Star Fraction is recruiting
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Hardin
Amarr Anvil Holding Anvil.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 13:44:00 -
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Originally by: Jasmine Constantine Edited by: Jasmine Constantine on 06/07/2007 12:31:36
There will be a full Star Fraction report of the battle in good time. Suffice to say it was a near complete victory for the forces of the Fraction and Ushra'khan that led to the decimation of the Amarrian Golden Fleet and complete disruption of the "vigil" for slavery and corruption. The SF and allied fleet held the field and looted the debris field while the Amarrian pods flew for their lives and ran from the vicinity as fast as their ion drives could carry them. Many CVA pilots were ended that day including mr Blake's predecessor who was shot out of his Absolution class Command ship and executed by U'K and SF pilots at the Sarum gate.
Did we Amarrians take heavy losses - yes.
Did Star Fraction and UK take heavy losses - yes
Did the anarchist and terrorists succeed in disrupting events in Amarr last night?
I have to admit that to a certain extent they did. They were there in numbers and had obviously planned carefully. Congratulations to them on a well executed operation!
However to claim that it was a near complete victory is a bit far-fetched.
Who held the field at the end of the battle? We - the Amarrian loyalists - did.
... and if you want verification of this just ask Chribba and the various other neutrals who were at the scene of battle looting at the end of the main engagement.
The anarchist/terrorist fleet fled the battlefield and left Amarr to requip while CVA and allies were still in control of the asteroid belt where the fighting took place.
They did return later, by which time the loyalist presence in Amarr had diminished due to the severe spatial destabilisations that were taking place in the system.
Unfortunately a CVA Abaddon who had lost control of his ship was left behind at the site of the battle and helplessly destroyed.
However, by the time the anarchist and their terrorist friends returned the battlefield had been pretty much picked clean by loyalists and opportunistic neutrals.
Jasmine you cannot deny that your forces were not on the field at the end of the fight, nor that the majority of your pilots left the system and only returned to the scene of the main engagement a good 15/20 minutes later when you had reequipped.
If you wish to dispute this please feel free to contact me directly as I can provide plenty of evidence of this - much of it from neutral observers who witnessed the battle.
Despite, this I am not going to claim any kind of Amarrian victory as at the end of the day events in Amarr were disrupted which I assume was your aim.
However from an individual pilots perspective it was a damn good scrap. Siobhan (my sister) had two battleships shot out from under her and I believe at least one Star Fraction pilot enjoyed the same fate
The carnage was immense and the adrenaline was certainly pumping. 
Amarr Victor
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Gaius Kador
PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 14:00:00 -
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Again we witness foreign aggression against what is nothing more than an internal Amarr affair.
Amarr Prime will become an icicle before we ever bother to interfere in matters internal to the subhuman collectives.
We are certainly the centre of the Universe, and the Lord is our Shepherd.
Originally by: KhanJohn Matari Victor!
Monkey sees, monkey does, monkey makes funny. ----------------------------------------------
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Gaven Lok'ri
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 14:02:00 -
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I think it says something very interesting that anyone would declare war solely to attack a vigil for a man of peace with no other goal but to try and disrupt said vigil.
Elsebeth: If EM ends its illegal war on Amarrian shipping in Amarrian space and is willing to talk about paying reparations for those acts, then we can talk about ending our legal war on EM.
I doubt that will happen, but the gesture last night was appreciated, nevertheless.
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Lyzra
Amarr Peregrine Guidance Systems Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 14:23:00 -
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I am as a merchant paying no actual notes on the actual battles raging outside of the station, afterall the solar flares were seriously harming drone cameras outside my ship to verify allmost anything.
Yet, as one of many attending to the vigil. There were no disruptions, nor troubles there.
The vigil itself proceeded well, with open doors to proper citizens seeking entrance to attend. Speeches were through and compassionate over the length of beloved Doriam II reign. They were also touching and showing how well our late Emperor truly had his role in guiding the Holy Empire towards greatness. The vigil was peacefully concluded with prayers and silent rememberance of his memory.
As for the individuals unable to follow manners outside of it of course were not allowed to enter. It would been improper for a pious ceremony to be attended by those unable to be quiet in a cathedral.
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Evanda Char
Minmatar Re-Awakened Technologies Inc Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.07.06 14:35:00 -
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Originally by: Gaven Lok'ri I would like to thank the Electus Matari (and did I see Fate Weavers there as well?) for their appearance in Vigils.
Their actions to honor a man of peace was in keeping with the nature of this solemn day.
Peace is possible, if the rest of the EM's actions showed a similar understanding of what Peace requires, we would not be at war.
Thank you for this gesture, even if you never make another like it.
Yes, both we and Fate Weavers attended the Vigil (in Vigils) with no intention of disrupting the ceremony itself.
As I have stated elsewhere, our will is not for the destruction of the Empire. We do not wish to rattle every last stanchion of your way of life. Just the ones that involve the committing of atrocities against other races.
Doriam II did some good things in his life, though few, and smaller than they might have been. The tiny gestures as he made towards peace with the Matari never had a chance to go anywhere, thanks to an assassin's blade.
That assassin's employer still walks your corridors of power, still manipulates your politics and policies. We were there to remember that, too.
Heideran, and Doriam in his wake, took from among their slaves the young, the old, the sick and the infirm, and they sent them home. Not because they were "ready" - not "enlightened" or having served their time. But because it was a start - a simple humanitarian gesture, a decision not to force them to endure sufffering they could not physically or mentally withstand.
By so doing, your Emperors recognized that these horrors exist.
And by their actions, they acknowledged that that they should not.
-Eva-
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KhanJohn
Amarr Freelance Unincorporated Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.07.06 15:00:00 -
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Gauis i take offence to being called a monkey and your an idiot for calling me one, when i grew up in Sarum prime under house Sarum i had a staunch Militaristic Upbringing and one that teach's respect and honour unlike your house, house kador which tended to reside in over the top grandeur, how you managed in your house to have more emperors elected over the years is beyond me...
Besides the point that i indeed am completely against my upbrining i still have a manor of Amarrian respect in my old age something which you as a Grand inquistor should indeed think about though i doubt you will your mind seems to be failing you as all i see are these monkey comments repeatedly???
As for you Hardin at last i have seen you admit that there indeed was an objective achieved which we were very happy about...
for those that crow on about the cathedral service not being interrupted it is sheer stupidity and ignorance to think we could do anything to stop that. The day the Amarrian Government allows us to dock, plant a bomb at a private cathedral service with no shots fired is the day that we know we have won....
the vigil however was interrupted overall as the show of Amarrian Miltary power towards the end of the event was utterly crushed under the weight of the coalition fleet the solar flares were causing such problems however that the coalition did indeed leave the asteroid field first...the amount of wrecks and cargo littered and loose drones made it hazardous to stay...this does not however grant a victory to CVA...though i am sure you will crow on about it and eventually bore us all to tears the ushrakhan has no such time for yet another war of verbal attrition and slur if you wish to fight over statistics then ill leave you to talk with the Star Fraction as they have the stomach for such words...
For our end our objective was achieved and we have already commended all partys for fighting with honour i cant help but feel that my words will inevitably be dragged down with berratement but that it what i have come to expect.
People ask me what i am if i am not Amarran - i am a free "Amarri" all exiled amarrans who do not believe the tainted prophets are!
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Jasmine Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.07.06 15:19:00 -
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Originally by: Hardin However to claim that it was a near complete victory is a bit far-fetched. Who held the field at the end of the battle? We - the Amarrian loyalists - did.
Silly to quibble about this Hardin since neither you or I were actually there last night.
I am going on the reports of the SF pilots returning with a fleet of 30 fully functional combat ships with holds and cargo bays full of amarrian loot having fought the Amarians to destruction in Amarr and taken their time picking over the debris field at the end of the battle. Yes our fleet withdrew from the roid belt for approximatly 20mins but by that time the battle was entirely won and the remaining Amarrian ships not wrecked and destroyed were huddling about 260 kms off the central wreckage field far beyond targetting range. Everyone suffered massive sensor and pod systems failures in the aftermath of the battle and no fighting could be done at the central point. (hence our withdrawl to clear systems). I certainly don't believe much looting could have occured in this window of opportunity either.
If you are trying to claim a result because one of your your CVA Abaddons remained at the belt for 20 mins with its "systems frozen" (before we returned and killed it) then I think you are trying the public's patience for amarrian spin.
As always the Star Fraction maintains a public killboard with the details of the engagement where kills and losses are clearly visible and everyone can reach their own conclusions of who carried the battle on the statistics presented there.
But yes. It was by all accounts a very impressive battle and truly marks a dramatic victory over the Amarrian bloc for the combined forces of Star Fraction and Ushra'khan and does underline the result of the SF campaign against Amarrian paramilitaries in no uncertain terms.
Star Fraction is recruiting
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Gaven Lok'ri
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 15:46:00 -
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Attacking a vigil for a peaceful Emperor is hardly something I would be bragging about. It suggests that haveing failed to accomplish anything of note in the last months you felt that attacking a peaceful gathering was the best hope you had of makeing a splash and claiming victory to try and overshadow the fact that while you have been attacking the loyalists, they have been gaining strength rather than loseing it.
We are nothing to the might of God and the Glory of Amarr, yet you cannot even do any damage of note to us. If you cannot do notable damage to the least servants of God's People, you cannot bring any damage at all to His Empire. Attacking a memorial to a peaceful Emperor just shows desperation to regain some sortof face after a failed campaign, not strength.
Destruction is easy, to work for peace takes courage.
Amarr will stand as it always has.
In the name of the Emperor Doriam II we continue to devote everything we have to the glory of God.
"The angelic Apostles of Heaven sing praises for their children! Our Lord smiles upon the world. Where the Emperor rules in his name Leading his people to glory untold. Hearken the trumpets of Heaven Hailing the people of Amarr."
We will see a new Emperor. We will not hesitate when the test of Faith finds us, for only the strongest conviction will open the gates of paradise. Our Faith in you is absolute; our swords are Yours, Our God, and Your will guides us now and for all eternity.
Amarr Victor.
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Jasmine Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.07.06 15:49:00 -
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Originally by: Gaven Lok'ri Attacking a vigil for a peaceful Emperor is hardly something I would be bragging about. It suggests that haveing failed to accomplish anything of note in the last months you felt that attacking a peaceful gathering was the best hope you had of makeing a splash and claiming victory to try and overshadow the fact that while you have been attacking the loyalists, they have been gaining strength rather than loseing it.
Two years ago the Amarrian Bloc humbled the Star Fraction in our first war. In this conflict we humbled you.
Reflect on this truth and be a wiser man.
Star Fraction is recruiting
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Gaven Lok'ri
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 15:52:00 -
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You cannot humble us, It is not withen your power.
We are nothing and God is everything.
For forty millenniums we struggled in the desert. Time of infinity to grief our misgivings. Time of eternity to stray without God's guidance. One can repent and pray for forgiveness. But true meekness is one that has penetrated and laid its roots in the very heart of a man. The stars above will not weep for us parting. The air we breathe won't notice our disappearance. The dirt of the earth will embrace our decadence. Only in God can we thrive and grow. Only God.
We still stand and will always stand. Now and forever.
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Hardin
Amarr Anvil Holding Anvil.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 15:55:00 -
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Originally by: Jasmine Constantine Yes our fleet withdrew from the roid belt for approximatly 20mins but by that time the battle was entirely won and the remaining Amarrian ships not wrecked and destroyed were huddling about 260 kms off the central wreckage field far beyond targetting range.
There were numerous Amarrian ships still in the belt at various ranges when your fleet withdrew from Amarr - including my sister Siobhan who had returned in her third ship of the evening 
So from our perspective we held the field - admittedly after some serious sacrifices. Looting was hampered by the poor conditions in system and also by numerous neutrals who were taking advantage of the windfall of a major fleet fight in Amarr. But as you yourself have acknowledged we had free reign on the battle site for a good 20 minutes after the main engagement.
Originally by: Jasmine Constantine
If you are trying to claim a result because one of your your CVA Abaddons remained at the belt for 20 mins with its "systems frozen" (before we returned and killed it) then I think you are trying the public's patience for amarrian spin.
I am sorry but I made no such claim. It was simply a point of information. The anarchist and terrorist ships arrived back in system and caught a 'frozen' Amarrian ship at the battle site. That's it. There was nothing else to read into that statement. The 'result' as you put it was holding the battlefield and inflicting heavy losses on the terrorirts and anarchists.
Originally by: Jasmine Constantine As always the Star Fraction maintains a public killboard with the details of the engagement where kills and losses are clearly visible and everyone can reach their own conclusions of who carried the battle on the statistics presented there.
I do not really want to go into too much of a debate about kill statistics here. I will acknowledge that your 'total kills' recorded on Amarrian forces is pretty accurate. However, your killboard does not display the twelve kills inflicted upon Ushra'khan terrorists during the fight and therefore doesn not present a fully accurate picture - a point I am sure you would acknowledge!
I know that this is not a deliberate manipulation of statistics on your part but it should be pointed out if only to help people 'come to their own conclusions'.
Originally by: Jasmine Constantine
But yes. It was by all accounts a very impressive battle and truly marks a dramatic victory over the Amarrian bloc for the combined forces of Star Fraction and Ushra'khan and does underline the result of the SF campaign against Amarrian paramilitaries in no uncertain terms.
As it was an impressive battle I agree. And yes you did succeed in your aim of disrupting at least part of the Memorial proceedings however it in no way underlines anything - particularly as from where we are sitting your forces evacuated the system leaving us in control of the battlefield.
Neverthless it was an impressive terrorist/anarchist operation and certainly 'stretched us'. We look forward to being 'stretched' again and hopefully next time the result will be more definitively Amarrian. 
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 15:58:00 -
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Edited by: Rodj Blake on 06/07/2007 16:01:01
Originally by: Jasmine Constantine
Two years ago the Amarrian Bloc humbled the Star Fraction in our first war. In this conflict we humbled you.
Reflect on this truth and be a wiser man.
The truth that you should be reflecting on is that so long after that first war, the only way that SF can even compete with the loyalists on the battlefield is to team up with the Ushra'Khan.
And that's without ships from two of the loyalist alliances even being able to freely shoot at you.
How does it feel to have to rely on what was until a few weeks ago a territorialist alliance?
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Jasmine Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.07.06 16:04:00 -
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Originally by: Rodj Blake
The truth that you should be reflecting on is that so long after that first war, the only way that SF can even compete with the loyalists on the battlefield is to team up with the Ushra'Khan.
How does it feel to have to rely on what was until a few weeks ago a territorialist alliance?
I'm speaking in the broader sense of the 1000 ship kills we have inflicted on the amarrian bloc over the last few months Rodj. The utter rout of PIE and reducing you to an organisation that only dares undock when protected by the CVA (itself a force that on paper outnumbers us 10-1). This engagement though very impressive was simply the last nail in the coffin of your status as loyalist corporation capable of fighting your own wars.
Its payback for your interference in the Mito conflict. Its a demonstration of the weakness of nationalism.
And ultimately - its a strident condemnation of your own misplaced faith.
Star Fraction is recruiting
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Kabajashi San
Minmatar
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Posted - 2007.07.06 16:05:00 -
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There is no need to discuss numbers of kills and losses. If it was one paramilitary ship blown up in the heart of the Throne Worlds it is all what was needed to show the weakness of the Empire. Even the sole fact that a hostile fleet of such strength is present in a core system with a hundred active Amarr pilots not preventing it is enough to show that they are not even capable of protecting the inner core, the heart of the homeland.
You always pound your chest that you are humble servants and that you live is only on the duty for God. Yesterday you hid in the station not willing to risk even your assets to the threat opposed. You just sat here until you had the numbers you fought were enough to outgun the joined forces of UK and SF and even then you took a beating. I am sure you knew the fleet was coming as we came across many of your pilots on the way. Did I see an intent to stop that incoming fleet? Did I see someone to risk his blood or his ship to protect a ceremony meant to be holy?
Imagine a Golden Fleet on the way to the ceremony of Karishals burial. Don't you think that every matari would have taken his ship and thrown it at the incoming enemy? Even if it would have been burned in vein with no chance of stopping the enemy we would rather choose to die than to be ashamed in the face of such a holy ritual. That is the difference betwen us - we put our hand where our mouth is.
So yes, you can blame us for using violent means in a violent struggle. But you should never forget who started it and you should never forget that it is your crimes and your bloodshed that create this violence. We will not lay back like the Repubic and let you go on to mind your business and mistreat our brothers under the thick blanket of mutual diplomacy. We will tear down that blanket and show to the world what you are hiding. Show them that the onyl way to achieve peace is peace for everyone. And that includes our brothers in chains. We fight for our people.
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Gaven Lok'ri
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 16:09:00 -
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Blame Concord for that Mr. San, not Amarrian weakness.
If you actually threatened assets that were important to Amarr, which I assure you we are not, you would see a different picture.
The Empire is strong, Doriam did his job well.
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 16:12:00 -
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Edited by: Rodj Blake on 06/07/2007 16:17:04 Edited by: Rodj Blake on 06/07/2007 16:13:44
Originally by: Jasmine Constantine
Originally by: Rodj Blake
The truth that you should be reflecting on is that so long after that first war, the only way that SF can even compete with the loyalists on the battlefield is to team up with the Ushra'Khan.
How does it feel to have to rely on what was until a few weeks ago a territorialist alliance?
I'm speaking in the broader sense of the 1000 ship kills we have inflicted on the amarrian bloc over the last few months Rodj. The utter rout of PIE and reducing you to an organisation that only dares undock when protected by the CVA (itself a force that on paper outnumbers us 10-1). This engagement though very impressive was simply the last nail in the coffin of your status as loyalist corporation capable of fighting your own wars.
Its payback for your interference in the Mito conflict. Its a demonstration of the weakness of nationalism.
And ultimately - its a strident condemnation of your own misplaced faith.
Oh not that tired old line again please.
If you routed us so comprehensibly last time, why do you consider us such a threat to your plans that you had to declare war on us again?
Or could it be that earlier claims of total victory were in fact completely false?
The same as your claims that PIE could not even muster more than three pilots at once were proven to be false.
The same as your claims that PIE was unwilling to risk its carriers on the front line and only ever deployed fighters from within the safety of a starbase forcefield were proven to be false.
Need I go on?
And if nationalism is so weak, why did you rely so heavily on an alliance that until recently was attempting to create it's own nation in Providence?
As for fighting our own wars, to my knowledge we are the only loyalist group currently actively engaging both the Electus Matari and the Fateweavers alliances. An what's more, we're doing pretty well against them.
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Jasmine Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.07.06 16:15:00 -
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We didn't declare on you for 24 hours because you were a "threat" mr Blake. We did so to demonstrate the opposite in fact.
And this we did beyond all rational doubt.
Star Fraction is recruiting
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Gaven Lok'ri
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.06 16:27:00 -
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Edited by: Gaven Lok''ri on 06/07/2007 16:28:24 We still stand.
We still honor Doriam's memory.
We still put our lives on the sharp end of the spear wherever we are of use.
We hold our lives as nothing, for we are nothing at the end of the day.
God is everything. His Divine Will subsumes everything.
Thinking you are important is why you fail.
It is why you will eventually stare out into the cosmos, drowning in your own blood, and know nothing but loss and utter despair.
That is the only possible end for those who cannot work for the Peace of God.
Doriam II's Legacy is and will always be a strong Amarr.
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