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Reverend Necrona
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Posted - 2004.02.25 10:06:00 -
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Location.... North Western Stain. Time... 07:40 GT (Game time)
The rifter class frigate occolided against the lavender tinted sky. It's rigid, but yet sleek hull carved through the void of space at cruise speed.
The calm exterior of the scene was certainly not to be compared to that of the interior. A large black brutor, with un-tidy dreadlocks sat in the only seat of the*****-pit.
Through his pupiless eyesockets flowed rettena connectors, linked directly to the navigation computer, it allowed the pilot to see and comprehend better the surroundings of his vessel. The gadgets buzzed, the ship had been operating in deep enemy territory for close to a week now, hunting lone enemy targets and seeing as the pilots main fortay was unforatunatley not presentation, the messy noise of the operations inside the ship was occumpanied by a messy surrounding.
The pilot was a member of Omega Corp, a Curse Alliance corporation currently at war with the Stain Alliance. His name was Reverend Tehel Necrona. With an ego the size of his mess of hair and a bitter fueled quest for greatness he poured some more bitter.
"Amarrian crap, for the sake of matar i hope that Zombie's Inc. stop harrasing the trade route from Pator to curse, i've not been able to get a decent ale for months now." He whined to himself. "Guess i better make a log, can't have Duke thinking i'm slacking out here". His arm's moved in a funny fashion, mostly because it was not followed by the movement of his head or eyes, in true blind fashion. He pressed a button and a high pitched beep sounded.
"Please begin log recording after the beep...." An even more high pitched beep sounded, Tehel responded with a quick scrunch of his face.
To be continued... Reverend Necrona |

Einheriar Ulrich
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Posted - 2004.02.25 11:11:00 -
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Good story Rev So Say I. Einheriar Ulrich of the Bloodline of Einheriar.
****Minion Of VOTF****
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Reverend Necrona
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Posted - 2004.02.25 11:16:00 -
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Edited by: Reverend Necrona on 25/02/2004 12:05:22 ...continued
"Mission Log, Eve date 25 / 02 / 23341. This area of stain seems more flat than this amarrian ale. A few frigates who've expressed their amazing abilties at running, admitedly i was forced to do the same at the sight of the occational battleship patrol. Long range sensors has picked up a couple of warp signitures a few systems away, i'm heading to the HD-V87 system (OOC NOTE: can't remember actual name of system, so falsafied, sorry) to see if what i can find. Other than that nothing to report." His tone alterted to a sarcastic one. "Not that you wouldn't of guessed that by now already, Reverend out".
Another loud high pitched beep shortly followed.
"Mission report logged".
Tehel looked at the computer generated image of the stargate that he was approaching. As hi-tech as these things were he would of given almost anything to of seen it with his own eyes.
What was about to happen wouldn't of mattered how he was perciving the image. The stargate began operation, a huge gathering of energy conversed to the center of the gate as it let off a humongus ball of energy, propelling a caldari frigate in the path of Tehel's ship.
Going from utter boredom and calm to something slammed in your face didn't do to good for Tehel's blood pressure, once he had caught his breath he immediatley got around to identifying the oncomming frigate.
"Pilot identifed, Ecliptical - House of Doriam Kor-Azor, Ammarian Champion"
Tehel almost shat himself. He immediatley locked onto it. But then the lock broke as soon as it had initiated, he then noticed a barrage of missles heading towards. He quickly activated his afterburners and strafed left, avoiding the inital approach of the cruise missles.
He turned hard and attmpted to get another lock, no luck and he noticed yet another load of cruise missles heading in his general direction. Strafing again and only narrowly missing one of the missles he was pushing the rifter class friagte to the edge of it's capacity. The cap was nearly gone, he had no lock and had roughly 4-5 cruise missles only several kilometers behind him.
He disengaged his afterburners once more and began another approach for the frigate. One of the cruise missles was heading directly for him, he strafed once again and slammed on the AB's. Manouvering once again around the missles. He tried his luck for the third time to get a lock. The counter for the first time in the entire engagement began to count down and finally the lock was aquired.
With sweat dripping off him as if he'd just spent the night in Gallante pleasure house and a bag of viagra as company he managed to fire off a barrage of cruise missles and some Hybrid charges at the hull of the Kestrel, before having to strafe to avoid the now total of 6 cruise missles following him. The two cruise missles slammed into the Kestrel knocking of course only for the hybrid wepon to tear into it's hull.
Tehel's confidence was on the up, what seemed like an impossible feat was now an almost certain victory. But seeing as sod's law is still in effect, his lock just had to break again. The kestrel was still intact, just. Tehel had yet to take a hit. He began another run, using what was left of his cap to speed towards the kestrel, trying desperatley for another lock. Upon the third try he managed to obtain one, kestrel at the top of his HUD. He placed on a warp disruptor and then fired the remaining cruise missles at it. It teared into the kestrel leaving little more than an escape pod.
Tehel, so beside himself with relief and disbelief almost forgot to strafe the remaining two cruise missles who had not given up on chasing him. Luckily for him he managed to, and then continued to lock the escapepod and finish it off with smoldering antimatter.
He sat back, ran his hands through his tatty hair and screamed
"Computer, how many zoot's i got left? Think i need one." Reverend Necrona |

Randuin MaraL
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Posted - 2004.02.25 11:46:00 -
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Excellent! In words and deed. ____________________________________________________
Never be in the company of anyone with whom you would not want to die.
MEDUSA veteran, Khumaak Award winner |

Triniton
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Posted - 2004.02.25 12:56:00 -
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nice :]
btw: u know we like your ale :P
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.02.25 13:02:00 -
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Glad you Minmatar have something to smile about for once.
Nice story Necrona. You obviously caught Ecliptical by surprise... I am sure that on another day at another time it would be your remains that would be scattered in space...
Oh well everyone has an off day... In the long run the Amarr will triumph. That is the important thing!
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DirtyHarry
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Posted - 2004.02.25 13:03:00 -
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sweet
-Havo ------------------- Sig: Mirus Crosius <3
DirtyHarry ~ Havocide - WoWing It Up, Not Givin A F**k |

Ph0enix
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Posted - 2004.02.25 15:42:00 -
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well played and a great account of your near-messy*****pit experience 
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Makkar
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Posted - 2004.02.25 16:05:00 -
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I'm surprised, Hardin. Why is it that such a vehement supporter of the empire - Oathsworn to the Emperor, no less - as Ecliptical, should be flying a Kestrel in preference to an Amarrian vessel?
Your emperor really does value the patriots, doesn't he?
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Reverend Necrona
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Posted - 2004.02.25 16:20:00 -
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On the contoary Hardin, it was he who attacked me. Quite true though, perhaps he just had an off day. Reverend Necrona |

Hardin
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Posted - 2004.02.25 17:29:00 -
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Quote: I'm surprised, Hardin. Why is it that such a vehement supporter of the empire - Oathsworn to the Emperor, no less - as Ecliptical, should be flying a Kestrel in preference to an Amarrian vessel?
Your emperor really does value the patriots, doesn't he?
I cannot answer for other pilots. Why Ecliptical was in a Kestrel is for him to answer not me particularly when everyone knows the Punisher is the ultimate frigate.
It is amusing for you to raise this though as only this week some of our pilots encountered an Oracle pilot in an Apocalypse Just think of all the slave labour which went into producing that 
AS PIE pilots we standby Amarrian space craft. The combination of Amarrian ship design, engineering, technology and the sweat of Minmatar slaves really can't be beaten. 
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Horatio Starkiller
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Posted - 2004.02.25 17:59:00 -
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Edited by: Horatio Starkiller on 25/02/2004 18:00:36
Quote: It is amusing for you to raise this though as only this week some of our pilots encountered an Oracle pilot in an Apocalypse Just think of all the slave labour which went into producing that 
Our oppressed people may have built that thing but with the pilot in question help they overthrew their Amarrian tormentors and stole from under your very noses.
Edit: so need to a put a line in before my sig
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Makkar
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Posted - 2004.02.25 19:16:00 -
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Edited by: Makkar on 25/02/2004 20:11:22 Uhm, we're freedom fighters, not hard line patriots, Hardin... And what's more, we don't really care if we're praised and rewarded by the public or not. After all, they've got to maintain plausable deniability, haven't they?
The Apocalypse is one of the best mining and drudge duty ships out there. The decision was governed by practicalities rather than politics, and a good bit of comic irony to boot. Aand, as we built the Apocalypse for him, absolutely no slave labour went into it's construction... 
EDIT: Typesetting.
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NerisRaven
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Posted - 2004.02.25 19:31:00 -
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God I love those blueprints :p
Got a few myself, would be happy to show one completed up close one day Hardin, if thats what you'd like.
No slave labour included. _____________________________________________
Raven Clan/Neohazard Recruitment
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Ph0enix
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Posted - 2004.02.25 23:17:00 -
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A ship is but a tool in the war against slavery. To kill our enemies in the vessels they prance about in so arogantly only adds to the joy of seeing their corpses freeze in the depths of space.
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dalman
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Posted - 2004.02.26 00:43:00 -
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ooc: Nice work on the story and the kill. Guess it cost Eclip a full set of implants to be use a frigate instead of a battleship
M.I.A. since 2004-07-30 |

Randuin MaraL
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Posted - 2004.02.26 08:54:00 -
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And it found its way into official EVE news - congratulation! ____________________________________________________
Never be in the company of anyone with whom you would not want to die.
MEDUSA veteran, Khumaak Award winner |

Reverend Necrona
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Posted - 2004.02.26 09:41:00 -
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[ooc: Never imagined it would make it to the news, quite glad it did though :D] Reverend Necrona |

Hardin
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Posted - 2004.02.26 10:22:00 -
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Despite being the Amarrian 'champion' and being undoubtedly a great pilot Ecliptical has played an extremely limited role in defending the Empire from the multitude of terrorists and do-gooders which beset it on all sides.
If Eclipitical and his wingmen joined PIE, even for a night, they would realise that the work of true Amarrian loyalists never ceases.
*sigh*
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Ashka Neris
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Posted - 2004.02.26 10:29:00 -
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How convienent Hardin
Now the Champion is nothing more than a metaphor, eclipsing the real champions, you?
Oh geez, so who is the Emperor fronting for? ---------------------------
Proud to be half Brutor http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=69488&page=1R |

Randuin MaraL
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Posted - 2004.02.26 11:33:00 -
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Quote: Articio Kor-Azor ônot in mourningö
So much about amarr nature ... ____________________________________________________
Never be in the company of anyone with whom you would not want to die.
MEDUSA veteran, Khumaak Award winner |

Reverend Necrona
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Posted - 2004.02.26 11:48:00 -
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Majority of these MASS are located fighting in none empire space. Their services rarley effect the empire as far as i can see, although perhaps they are preparing areas like stain for Amarr conlonization.
Although when an Amarrian asscoiate of mine questioned the empire as to why the empire will not defend the interest of those Amarrian outside of it, they simply replied that stretching their forces would allow gaps within their security.
This would suggest that the empire is in no position to expand, so i ask what are MASS doing there and why does the Empire look so favourably upon them.
Reverend Necrona |

Reverend Necrona
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Posted - 2004.02.27 20:15:00 -
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Edited by: Reverend Necrona on 27/02/2004 20:17:27 no comment from MASS or from the Empire? Figures :/ Reverend Necrona |

Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2004.02.27 22:03:00 -
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What's there to say?
War claims casualties, we expect it. ----------------------------------------------
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Shamir Soza
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Posted - 2004.02.27 23:53:00 -
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Quote:
Quote: Articio Kor-Azor ônot in mourningö
So much about amarr nature ...
So what then? You find a quote about one individual, take it out of context, and then apply it to an entire race?
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Shamir Soza
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Posted - 2004.02.28 00:27:00 -
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Quote: Majority of these MASS are located fighting in none empire space. Their services rarley effect the empire as far as i can see, although perhaps they are preparing areas like stain for Amarr conlonization.
Although when an Amarrian asscoiate of mine questioned the empire as to why the empire will not defend the interest of those Amarrian outside of it, they simply replied that stretching their forces would allow gaps within their security.
This would suggest that the empire is in no position to expand, so i ask what are MASS doing there and why does the Empire look so favourably upon them.
Well, I don't know if anyone responded to your inquiry, but the Empire currently spans about 40% of the known Galaxy, stopping short of the Stain area, you mentioned. So we're talking about quite an expanse here. It is quite spread out. It would be hard for anyone to always secure every bit of a realm the size of the one we are talking about here. I can't speak for the MASS you discussed, but I do know that more and more of us are traveling further in and outside of the Empire for business success and doing this probably more for independent financial gain than anything officially connected with the Empire. Much like any of the other races. However, I think most of the ones I know, won't venture outside the Empire expecting protection, and will only go if they feel confident in their ability to defend themselves.
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dalman
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Posted - 2004.02.28 01:31:00 -
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Edited by: dalman on 28/02/2004 01:34:28
Quote: Majority of these MASS are located fighting in none empire space. Their services rarley effect the empire as far as i can see, although perhaps they are preparing areas like stain for Amarr conlonization.
Although when an Amarrian asscoiate of mine questioned the empire as to why the empire will not defend the interest of those Amarrian outside of it, they simply replied that stretching their forces would allow gaps within their security.
This would suggest that the empire is in no position to expand, so i ask what are MASS doing there and why does the Empire look so favourably upon them.
Although I'm not even of Amarr race, and not really qualified to answer that, I'll give my answer.
I reckon the Sansha's Nation and all those rouge creatures living in the Curse area as enemies of the Amarr empire. While they don't pose any serious threat to the empire atm, it would be foolish to let these groups prosper out there. So whether authorised by the empire or not, I'll continue to hit these groups to prevent them from reaching to a point where they would become a direct threat to the empire.
If "the Empire look so favourably upon us", I guess it's because many amarrians share my opinion and are greatful for our work, though it's something the empire can't say officialy.
M.I.A. since 2004-07-30 |

Reverend Necrona
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Posted - 2004.02.28 02:59:00 -
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In fairness, our bands around that area, are in close proxmity to our legitmate brothers in Minmatar space. We do have a lot of freedom fighter corps, perhaps thats the link between MASS and the Amarr empire.
Interesting, most certainly. Reverend Necrona |

GFLTorque
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Posted - 2004.02.29 05:19:00 -
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MASS employ's Minmatars as well in its clandestine operations. Intresingly enough, all seem to hold strong relationships with the Amarrian Empire, and in the case of myself, with the Amarrian Navy as well. As is Dalman, I am of a non-Amarrian race. Nevertheless, I too stand ready to do the bidding of MASS.
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Dagoth IronJaw
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Posted - 2004.02.29 10:58:00 -
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I think I'll try a Gaius Kador approach to this....
Dog!
It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees.
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