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Thgil Goldcore
PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2012.01.19 01:19:00 -
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I suppose you save me the effort to tell about the event.
But yes, our task-force was there to rescue souls who requested our assistance. To keep it simple, it was a rescue mission for civilians who where completely unsupported by the Republic and left to starve on various barren planets along the front lines. We where successful picking up a majority of our targets, but obviously we ran into a republic task-force. Sadly they had little regard for the lives in the ship and put many to the slaughter. Many had a tragic swift death, but perhaps far better than a slow agonizing death on some barren wasteland.
This will not deter us. Expect us to be more active in protecting those who are faithful. We intend to respond to many other colonies which have souls suffering at the hands of a poorly run government who cares more about death and destruction than its own people.
Commodore Thgil Goldcore
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Thgil Goldcore
PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2012.01.19 19:58:00 -
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They where denyed a better life outside the republic... Sadly most are dead now. Civilians cut down by forces sword to protect them... Sickening. |

Thgil Goldcore
PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2012.01.21 21:47:00 -
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Should be noted how foolish the notion of this being a slave fleet instead of a rescue fleet truely is.
If you sit down and think about it, the very idea that we would risk hundreds of millions of isk worth of ships, our crew's lives, and our reputation for ONE sigil worth of slaves (worth less than a million isk) is silly. The markets in Amarr are not that starved, if we where there to simply collect slaves, this would NOT be the way to do it.
So what is worth risking an entire fleet and our crew on? A mission of mercy is really the only option left to you. As God's people we follow God's word. Saving helpless innocents from certain death is a very noble endeavor. Noble enough for PIE to risk a great deal of assets on for sure. I believe a risk we are willing to make again in the future.
Thgil Goldcore Commodore of PIE Divine Commodore of the 24th Imperial Crusade
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Thgil Goldcore
PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2012.01.31 09:28:00 -
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Rodj Blake wrote:Khazarn Areth wrote:Rodj Blake wrote:
It's not free labour though. If you want to look at things in economic terms the labour is exchanged for food, housing, education, childcare, healthcare and most importantly spiritual enlightenment.
You trade them scraps of food and pipe dreams of freedom in exchange for their very lives, they are paid in the most basic of amenities with little or no hope of ever becoming free except in death. Actually my own slaves generally have facilities superior to many "free" workers in the Federation and the State, and they have the added benefit of not being made bankrupt if anything bad happens to them or their family. Let's compare that to the fate of many slaves held by the supporters of Omir. Worked until they're no use any more and then drained of their blood for use in unholy rituals.
I take great pride in my holder facilities. Those who are blessed to live on my colonies are given significantly better conditions than the average worker in any nation in this cluster. You can even ask that criminal Ston about this, whom has had a tour of my facilities before. I can't say this with complete certainty, but I do know that most within PIE hold the same values regarding slaves. As members of those true in faith it is our duty to guide our servants to the best of our ability.
In terms of freedoms many in the republic and federation constantly whine about should meet my head of facilities who manages my entire operation, Kahalm my first slave granted to me at the age of 5. He answers only to me within my organization, so obviously those who are talented and show great faith can come very far indeed. When doing God's will is the motivation instead of money humans can become much greater.
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