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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.06 21:53:00 -
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The Amarrian expansion should be opposed at any and every turn. Any outcome that weakens or destabilizes their influence on a given region is a favourable outcome.
I salute the Defiants. May their beacon shine brighter than ever before!
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.06 23:32:00 -
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Originally by: Gaven Lok'ri
You know the terrorists have completely *****ed when they have come to the conclusion that blood raiders are better than Amarrians.
A cult that captures people for the purpose of useing their blood in obscene rituals is somehow better than the Empire which has consistently called for peace between the powers for the last century.
Good call there, terrorist.
I shall allow for a minor digression here. *Anyone* is better than your bloated beast of an empire. As for Blood Raiders, aside from the fact that they employ the usual Amarr methods for more sanguine purposes, there isn't much difference in the final fate awaiting those who fall prey to either.
That said, your comment is immaterial to the events at hand. It was not Blood Raiders who spanked your mighty golden fleet, it was the Defiants. This only goes to show that the spirit of freedom can never be extinguished. I am looking forward to hearing of their future exploits, and my ships and crew stand at their disposal should they be needed.
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.07 12:41:00 -
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Originally by: Gaven Lok'ri I used the words international treaty for a reason. I suggest you pay attention next time before opening your mouth.
The Republic may be an illegal entity, but Amarr signed treaties with it...
Ah. How can one sign legal treaties with an illegal entity?
That means one of two things.
1. That the Amarr Empire signed treaties with the Minmatar Republic only pro forma, and that it does not actually consider them legal and binding.
2. That you are confused about all this legislative mumbo-jumbo and don't know what you are talking about.
Now, which one is it... tough choice.
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.08 20:23:00 -
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I would like to point out that I personally had the priviledge to fly with a few captains of Amarr origin who denounced the corrupt nature of their Empire and instead joined ranks with us.
So no, we are not biased towards anyone. If one has the courage to stand and fight for what is right, then that one is welcomed and saluted by us. It does not matter what is their origin or bloodline.
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.09 17:09:00 -
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Edited by: Ontaku Oroa on 09/12/2007 17:09:35 Sepherim:
Quote: You have strayed far from your path and will never retake it until you lower your guns and start using your brains. The war you want to fight goes directly against your objectives, you have to choose, liberation or war? Both can't go together.
Oh yes they can. And usually, they must.
The Republic itself was born in the fires of rebellion and war. Before, nothing we could do would shake off our chains. When we dared to finally take up arms, we became free.
I myself come from a race of free people. But I was a slave. And untill I rebelled, untill I placed my life at the line and killed my former master, I knew not freedom.
Perhaps by fate or by blind chance I lived to enjoy that freedom. And I know, just like many of us do who have experienced the life of a slave, that the people who are able to inflict such suffering upon others for no other reason than TRADITION, are people too emeshed in their own vile ways to be able to listen, to be reasoned with.
I fight. I command warships which send thousands into oblivion. I see this as necessary, but not as something I should revel in. I am open to an alternative.
That alternative is simple.
To the Amarr Empire and their thralls: free all slaves. To the man, woman and child.
That simple. And I say, untill the day they break or do this, we are to be considered a force of nature. The avalanche cannot be blamed for falling upon the head of a noisy man. The gravity cannot be blamed for crushing the ship of a careless captain. And so we freedom fighters cannot be blamed for destroying those who visit misery upon our people.
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.10 23:45:00 -
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Originally by: Ruah Piskonit I will also gasp at anyone who claims the Blood Raiders are better then the Amarr. . . Clearly these people don't understand what they do to anyone they capture - Amarr or Mataar.
Gasp all you wish. But the fate awaiting those who fall prey to the slavers is the same as the fate of those who fall prey to the Blood Raiders. I would even say that the latter do not torment their victims as extensively as the former do.
Quote: So there, nice and clear. Supporting this rogue fleet is to be against both the republic and the Empire - as far as this is concerned - both political entities, even with the disagreements we have, are in agreement.
We of the Ushra'Khan are not concerned with politicial entities. We are warriors, and so are the Defiants.
We are concerned with real people, our brothers and sisters who wane slowly in captivity. We are concerned with their children and children's children, people who were born into slavery and never knew a moment of freedom.
All we do, is for them. Every shell fired, is for them. They cannot fight, so we fight in their stead. And we do not care for borders, laws, rules and politics. We care only for one thing - freedom for all.
And we are not afraid to stare into the abyss. We know the spirit of our people is strong enough to bridge it.
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.11 10:18:00 -
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Who next? I suggest re-reading news items on GalNet. You seem to have confused Blood Raiders with the Defiants at some point.
Neither Ushra'Khan nor I personally support Blood Raiders and their actions and methods. On the contrary, I detest them. Just like I detest the actions and methods of slavers of the Amarr Empire. To such a degree that I consider them pretty much the same in the end.
You give your slaves food and "education"? Food? I suppose you do this out of the kindness of your spirit? Hah. Rather so that they may live and be useful to you, like cattle. Education? More like indoctrination akin to than applied by the Sansha Nation upon their victims. You even use implants to better control your captives.
Blood Raiders kill their slaves, draining them of their life blood. You end up doing the same, draining your victims of their spirit-force and thus killing them in a far more sinister and cruel way. Those who do not die are turned into brainwashed husks of their former selves, existing only to serve you and your ends, without the desire to even live their own lives.
And you have the gall to speak of yourself as merciful? Better than Blood Raiders? You are all the same.
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.11 12:51:00 -
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The day will come when your antiquated Empire shall be put to the test of war. I foresee it will fail.
For you are empty, just like your threats, your arrogance and your pity.
Save it for those who give a damn.
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.11 22:37:00 -
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I could write a long dissertation about the strategical and technological deficiencies of the Amarr Empire, but such a thing would be pointless here.
Instead, I believe that actions speak more than words. In this I fully support the Defiants for they were if anything, always the ones to cut to the chase, preferring mincing of slaver ships to that of words.
An example I think we should all follow.
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Ontaku Oroa
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.12.11 22:58:00 -
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Edited by: Ontaku Oroa on 11/12/2007 22:58:41
Yeah, holy wrath... you know, Amarr admirals must have a special mandatory course at the academy where they teach them all the creative ways one can incorporate words such as "holy", "wrath" and especially "burn" into their little speeches.
If memory serves right, simmilar burning via the holy wrath was promised to the Jovians as well and we all know how *that* turned out.
Burned? So far I haven't heard of a single Defiant ship being even mildly singed.
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