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Pieter Tuulinen
Wiyrkomi Honor Guard
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Posted - 2013.01.06 02:09:00 -
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Here's wishing successful operations to your SAR crews, Momaki. With luck many of your crew will be back at work after suitable medical evaluation. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
1722
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Posted - 2013.09.19 18:45:00 -
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Ston Momaki wrote:Slavers take a risk when they attempt to cross from the Empire into the State where slavery and the slave trade is illegal. There is surprise when the slaves they haul are no longer slaves and that they are now off to a place of detention. We treat slavers humanely, but they are no longer free to go on to their slaving. Those we rescue are kept at our DSTON Detention Center in Yulai.
Wait... Are you abducting criminals, renditioning them from State space and then imprisoning them without trial?
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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
1727
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Posted - 2013.09.19 23:47:00 -
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The State does not punish smuggling or slavery with the death penalty.
I'm forced to consider you a criminal, I'm afraid. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
1730
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Posted - 2013.09.20 04:09:00 -
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Whilst the intention may be to prevent them facing the death penalty under Republic Law or sleazing their way out of hack under Empire law, the man has been capturing criminals and renditioning them outside the State where he then holds them indefinitely without trial.
I would certainly be glad to act as a middleman to whichever local authorities are concerned, of course, but Mr Ston should have sought out contacts in that community LONG ago. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
1730
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Posted - 2013.09.20 14:06:00 -
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Ah well... I wasn't sure which jurisdiction Ston was referring to. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
1991
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Posted - 2013.10.21 21:29:00 -
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It's not so much a pre-occupation as an actual occupation.
Like it or not we were created to service engines of destruction. That's still a large part of what pays a Capsuleer's bread and butter. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
1997
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Posted - 2013.10.23 16:40:00 -
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Ston Momaki wrote:I'll be planning a trip soon to Ation and our center there. Now and then we encounter female survivors in deathcans who mysteriously contract some sort of space sickness that causes the delusion that they are some sort of space character named Oura Madusaari. We have several lodging in our therapy wing in Ation. They seem quite content to exist in their ongoing fantasy life. Our therapists have attempted a number of methods to connect them with reality but nothing seems to stick. We have researched the lore but have not determined the mental triggers that cause this ailment. The 22nd was a busy rescue day.
Damsel syndrome, right? Waiting to be rescued from a fate worse than death by a heroic capsuleer? |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
2175
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Posted - 2013.10.31 23:57:00 -
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Ston Momaki wrote:Rescue Report: 115.10.30 22:36 Toseen 13 people 115.10.31 13:04 Sasparella 43 people The new waitress at the "Leaning Tower" is nice; not as talkative as the old one. She's younger, less life experienced, but nice non-the-less. She's getting used to our long coffee sessions and less irritated when we don't clear out. It might have to do with the fact that I encourage all of us to tip well. These waiters and waitresses work hard, are on their feet and get paid a pittance. There is a myth: that the wealthy work harder for their money than the poor. Perhaps the wealthy are smarter or just luckier. But, you can't tell me that they work harder. The working poor are some of the hardest working people I have ever met. The judgments made upon the poor from the tower of wealth are just that, judgments. Who works harder, the miner in the pit or the mining company CEO in the tower? Its different work, no doubt but one would be hard pressed to say one works harder than the other or deserves to be paid so disproportionately more or less. At the end of the day, I tend to think the man in the pit deserves a bit more and the CEO in the tower a bit less.
If you don't work as hard as your crew, you only have yourself to blame. I lead my crew in physical conditioning training, I join them in maintenance drills and I have many other duties to do with my positions as Colonel of Marines and Diplomat that require extra work.
Maybe that's a Caldari thing. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
2399
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Posted - 2013.12.03 15:33:00 -
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I'd be interested in seeing any data you have supporting this conclusion, Mr Momaki. I'd also be interested in which piece of history you found a long enough stretch of 'peace' to take the data from. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
2401
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Posted - 2013.12.03 19:42:00 -
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Gwen Ikiryo wrote:Since mister Momaki is an Achur, Tuulinen-haan, there's a good chance he's basing his statement on the Achura Empire which united the homeworld across sub-ethnic groups for a considerable period before the arrival of the Caldari, which is mostly regarded as an era of prosperity compared to the previous one where people were plucking out their enemies eyelashes and making them into pens. (No, honestly, this really was a custom.)
Though really, he could be basing his ideas on a million and one things. The unification of the Minmatar for their extremely successful first Empire, the early prosperity of the Federation, the Pax Amarria (the idea, not the book), etc.
We can't exactly call our present times a golden age in comparison. None of us.
I don't know. Nobody's freezing to death - that's a big step up for us. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
2417
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Posted - 2013.12.14 00:36:00 -
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I would advise some caution with your military refugees. Hopefully they have simply been abandoned by a lazy and callous employer on the way back from some operation that has been concluded. Thinking on what sort of thing might encourage two entire battalions of troops to desert or mutiny en masse the mind falls to crimes against humanity sufficiently bad so as to engender some of the more exotic punishments in the military code of justice - such as decimation.
Step carefully, lest you release a large pack of wolves amongst your lost sheep. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
2418
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Posted - 2013.12.14 20:37:00 -
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I've long been a quiet supporter of your work, Mr Momaki. I try to do what I can to help, from the sidelines. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
3194
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Posted - 2014.01.25 17:16:00 -
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I usually stay out of discussions like this, but isn't it true that many Ni-Kunni spent less than a generation in slavery when their race was brought into the Empire? How can a slave 'stuffed full of Vitoc' possibly make the choice to come to God? |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
3218
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Posted - 2014.02.05 00:17:00 -
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No offence but this sounds suspiciously like imprisonment without trial, charges or due process for an indefinite period of time.
AKA Slavery. |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence Cadre XV-01A Pyre Falcon Defence Combine
3296
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Posted - 2014.03.03 15:36:00 -
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Ston Momaki wrote:Rescue Report: 116.02.28 00:40 Ananam Besuda 20 people 116.03.02 19:45 Milay Lee 5 people (Diaderi) 116.03.03 15:06 Blizzaro 11 people Ananam Besuda is a corrupt employee of the Joint Harvest Corporation operating in one of their facilities within the Caldari State. He is noted for the handling of illegal slave labor both between Joint Harvest facilities as in this case and in the use of slave labor occasionally contracted to State facilities. These were individual slaves and the specific arrangement included the requirement that transport be in violation of State Customs regulations. We watch these agents carefully and intervene whenever we can. The Diaderi rescue occurred while enroute from business at Corporate HQ in Yulai. I was attending Development meetings. The third rescue was on routine patrol shift.
You operate under the assumption that the use of local contractors who use Slaves within jurisdictions where such a workforce is completely legal is against State law. It is not.
Use of Slave labour within State borders is illegal. If THAT is what has happened, don't post about it on here - send your evidence to Corporate Affairs. |

Pieter Tuulinen
In Exile. Imperial Outlaws.
3802
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Posted - 2014.06.14 18:40:00 -
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Benedict Ackerman wrote:Looks like I need to make my slaves breed more.
Slavery is illegal in the State and abhorrent to the Way. "You let one of them go, but that's nothing new is it? Every now and then a little victim is allowed to escape; because she smiled, because he's got freckles, because they begged. And that's how you live with yourself. That's how you slaughter millions." "Only a killer would know that..." |

Pieter Tuulinen
In Exile. Imperial Outlaws.
3802
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Posted - 2014.06.17 18:15:00 -
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He's a subtle one, that Molok. "Save people from dying in spacccceeee......" Devious! "You let one of them go, but that's nothing new is it? Every now and then a little victim is allowed to escape; because she smiled, because he's got freckles, because they begged. And that's how you live with yourself. That's how you slaughter millions." "Only a killer would know that..." |

Pieter Tuulinen
In Exile. Imperial Outlaws.
3807
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Posted - 2014.06.18 15:15:00 -
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Zenariae wrote:Nauplius wrote:How it all came to be? The whisperings of Molok the Deceiver, that's how it all came to be. What's a 'Molok'? Is that a kind of fish?
I see that rumours of your demise are greatly exaggerated. You should track down your little friend, Ms Funk, and let her know you're safe. "You let one of them go, but that's nothing new is it? Every now and then a little victim is allowed to escape; because she smiled, because he's got freckles, because they begged. And that's how you live with yourself. That's how you slaughter millions." "Only a killer would know that..." |

Pieter Tuulinen
In Exile. Imperial Outlaws.
3843
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Posted - 2014.07.14 05:55:00 -
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I believe Anyanka Funk is a blooder, Mr Todako, if that sheds any light... "You let one of them go, but that's nothing new is it? Every now and then a little victim is allowed to escape; because she smiled, because he's got freckles, because they begged. And that's how you live with yourself. That's how you slaughter millions." "Only a killer would know that..." |

Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security Multicultural F1 Brigade
4546
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Posted - 2015.03.18 05:58:44 -
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Bourbon Limoges wrote:I do not mean to potentially anger the Blood Raider who took no part in the Blood Raider attempt that so far appears to not have reanimated the bloody Silas Vitalia as a death dealing succubus with vampiric supernatural abilities, as foreshadowed by applicable cinematic canon, but... if the death of the slaves glorifies an Amarrian divinity, then doesn't the death of the slaves have meaning?
Hey, you be nice about Lady Vitalia. She may well have been a dealer in death, but she was a polite and well spoken dealer in death and the one time I ever heard lurid tales of a succubus type, she was the one being pursued, not the pursuer.
"You let one of them go, but that's nothing new is it? Every now and then a little victim is allowed to escape; because she smiled, because he's got freckles, because they begged. And that's how you live with yourself. That's how you slaughter millions."
"Only a killer would know that..."
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