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Babel
Utopian Research I.E.L. Hedonistic Imperative
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Posted - 2008.02.26 16:42:00 -
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Edited by: Babel on 26/02/2008 16:42:12 Greetings pod-pilots :)
Having recently attended the Curse Regional Economic Development Symposium in HLW-HP, it was put to me by a delegation of Cartel representatives that perhaps I would 'volunteer' my services and that of my Corporation to organise a comms frequency open to all pod-pilot residents and visitors to the sovereign region that I call home, Curse.
It was explained to me that many in the executive branch of the Cartel hierarchy would look well upon any endeavours to inject some life into the Curse economy, essentially by making the region a more attractive destination and thus populate the local markets with more pilots and a so induce a brisk trade.
Thus, in lieu of such ideas, I have been charged with the responsibility of opening a pilot's comms frequency channel in order to enable greater 'Free Movement' and 'Free Market' in the area - thereby explaining the designated ID name for the channel 'Curse FM' ...
Curse FM will be run as an anonymous and neutral entity, all are welcome to tune in, listen for and report potential threats to travel across the region, advertise their orders etc and generally make whatever use of the broadcasting facilities they see fit.
No recommendations for inter-corp standings arrangements shall be suggested, Curse FM is strictly for the dissemination of information only. Remember, you never know who may be listening so beyond 'first contact' all other business should be private.
Those who abuse the 'spirit' of Curse FM shall of course be hastily ejected ...
With Regards, Babel, [URIEL]
Postscript: I am sure many of the more cautiously inclined amongst readers will suspect this entire statement to merely be dangling a carrot in attempt to attract more hapless 'victims of non-consensual combat' into the area ... Although I obviously have no way to prove to the contrary, the intentions from URIEL is genuinely as stated, but others may think otherwise...
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Kyoko Sakoda
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2008.02.26 19:04:00 -
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A wonderful initiative you've taken, Babel. It is a good first step towards promoting business in the region. The same alliances have caused both the Cartel and more neutral elements trouble for over a year now, and as a result I can see one reason why the public status of Curse among outside investors may be declining, affecting trade. I was not at this meeting you speak of and am not aware of the details myself. However you can expect me to tune in whenever I'm on duty.
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Reilly Jax
Amarr Freespace Technologies United Corporations Against Macros
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Posted - 2008.02.27 03:05:00 -
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Forgive my ignorance in the matter sir Babel,
Does this mean that you are adopting a NRDS policy and opening your space to peaceful industrial corporations?
If you wish to inject activity into the local area, that is a sure fire way to do it. Take notes on the way the CVA alliance allow smaller entities to use their space for what ever industrial goodness they would like. also take notes on how well stocked their outposts are in that region.
But, i assure you, that if you choose to invigorate the local curse economy and choose to stay NBSI it will fail horribly. Dare i say that NBSI is probably the reason you need to "inject life" into the curse economy.
CVA polices their space well, and the residents of providence police it too. they take ownership in Providence just as CVA does.
If i am wrong on my assumptions... then im wrong 
Fly safe!
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Tiger Ash
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Posted - 2008.02.27 16:58:00 -
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Originally by: Reilly Jax Forgive my ignorance in the matter sir Babel,
Does this mean that you are adopting a NRDS policy and opening your space to peaceful industrial corporations?
If you wish to inject activity into the local area, that is a sure fire way to do it. Take notes on the way the CVA alliance allow smaller entities to use their space for what ever industrial goodness they would like. also take notes on how well stocked their outposts are in that region.
But, i assure you, that if you choose to invigorate the local curse economy and choose to stay NBSI it will fail horribly. Dare i say that NBSI is probably the reason you need to "inject life" into the curse economy.
CVA polices their space well, and the residents of providence police it too. they take ownership in Providence just as CVA does.
If i am wrong on my assumptions... then im wrong 
Fly safe!
You are wrong, CVA uses the providence pets as a meat shields, no more.
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Red Katherine
Delictum 23216
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Posted - 2008.02.27 21:30:00 -
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Originally by: Tiger Ash
You are wrong, CVA uses the providence pets as a meat shields, no more.
The thriving economy and relative safety of Providence speaks volumes against your statement, Tiger.
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Daqinson
The Abyss Corporation Abyss Alliance
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Posted - 2008.02.27 22:06:00 -
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Originally by: Tiger Ash
Originally by: Reilly Jax Forgive my ignorance in the matter sir Babel,
Does this mean that you are adopting a NRDS policy and opening your space to peaceful industrial corporations?
If you wish to inject activity into the local area, that is a sure fire way to do it. Take notes on the way the CVA alliance allow smaller entities to use their space for what ever industrial goodness they would like. also take notes on how well stocked their outposts are in that region.
But, i assure you, that if you choose to invigorate the local curse economy and choose to stay NBSI it will fail horribly. Dare i say that NBSI is probably the reason you need to "inject life" into the curse economy.
CVA polices their space well, and the residents of providence police it too. they take ownership in Providence just as CVA does.
If i am wrong on my assumptions... then im wrong 
Fly safe!
You are wrong, CVA uses the providence pets as a meat shields, no more.
I could be seen as one such 'meat-shield', and that being said let it be known that for all that CVA offers the individuals who inhabit their space, and for all help and wisdom that they have and spread. Being a 'meat-shield' is a small price to pay for putting foot to ass for my Alliance and our friends at CVA.
You speak of 'meat-shield' in a negative light, which means the corporation and or alliance that you are a part of; and have so strangely left unannounced, has been stopped by said 'meat-shield'.
-Daqinson *Amarr Victory *Providence Victory |

Agustus Caesar
Minmatar Naughty People The Gurlstas Associates
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Posted - 2008.02.27 23:43:00 -
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Just what do the two previous posts have to do with Curse Radio....exactly? ----------------------------- Naturally my views are my own as I'm not my alliance's spokesman, ect.
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Babel
Utopian Research I.E.L. Hedonistic Imperative
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Posted - 2008.02.28 11:29:00 -
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Originally by: Reilly Jax Does this mean that you are adopting a NRDS policy and opening your space to peaceful industrial corporations?
Curse is not 'our' space, Sovereignty is held by the Angel Cartel.
Originally by: Reilly Jax If you wish to inject activity into the local area, that is a sure fire way to do it.
As much as I am impressed by what CVA et al have achieved in Providence and North Catch, and similarly with Foundati0n and allies in the Great Wildlands, I doubt very much that a NRDS policy in Curse would work without a strong, dedicated 'enforcement' organisation - simply as there are many many boltholes provided by the Cartel's open-door policy on docking facilities.
Originally by: Reilly Jax if you choose to invigorate the local curse economy and choose to stay NBSI it will fail horribly.
With current state of affairs in the majority of the region, NBSI is the only sane option :) Curse FM is a source of information only, a simple aid to general safety and networking and as a neutral entity it would be wise to take ANY statement made by parties unknown or suspect to the listener with a hefty pinch of salt ... .
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CueBee
Out of Order
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Posted - 2008.02.28 23:16:00 -
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Curse isn't busy enough as it is? Doril is always hopping, and TCF/IAC have been bringing some pretty large groups through recently. Goons even jumped a MOM in...
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Norwood Franskly
Minmatar Fleet of the Damned United Freemen Alliance
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Posted - 2008.02.29 09:20:00 -
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Curse is a great region to live in, action aplenty.
The market could always use a boost, just be careful who you cross paths with :) lest your own items be tuner against you...
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Kilhu Emmek
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Posted - 2008.03.13 05:56:00 -
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I think the problem with trade in "red systems" has always been access to the means of production. Short a hefty bankroll and security specialists manning an outpost, Pilot Owned Structure, or other independent production facility, those interested in fair and competitive commerce find themselves with few options. Securing factory, warehousing, and retail leases at stations to base operations out of usually does nothing but attract a ring of "economically short-sighted" pilots who generally separate the trader from his trade and the industrialist from his industry.
Have you reached any sort of solution for this long-standing issue? Trucking the really big (or really expensive) stuff in isn't an option (or at least isn't terribly attractive).
I'll watch developments with interest. Intriguing initiative you're forwarding. --
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Rach NiKunni
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Posted - 2008.03.13 12:25:00 -
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Originally by: Reilly Jax Forgive my ignorance in the matter sir Babel,
Does this mean that you are adopting a NRDS policy and opening your space to peaceful industrial corporations?
Curse is populated by many corps (and many corpses). and nobody really seems to have a grip on the security of the region. It's completely impossible to gaurantee any kind level of security in there.
To make this work I would think the "cartel" tha Babel speaks of will have to lock down a central system as a distribution hub and have people fly products that can't be produced on site straight in via carrier/jump freighter for further distribution under heavy guard. Any traditional freighter flying though curse probably won't make it more than a few jumps.
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