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Elsebeth Rhiannon
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Posted - 2012.04.04 18:16:00 -
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Morwen Lagann wrote:Wbeing a given age does not automatically make someone mature and responsible enough to handle a given task But being below a given age often pretty much guarantees they aren't.
Personally I suggest the age limit be set to something like 10,000. (If someone manages to live that long, we can revisit the case.) |

Elsebeth Rhiannon
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Posted - 2012.04.04 18:44:00 -
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Vultirnus wrote:Louella Dougans wrote:...the point of having a slave is that you are responsible for that person's physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. You and I have very different ideas about what a slave is. A slave is a tool of the empire, to be put to use when necessary. Can you folks over at the Empire burn this guy for heresy? Not that I care about your Faith, but one less slaver would be a victory for all. |

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Posted - 2012.04.06 08:03:00 -
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You move in the wrong circles, Todako.
Also, some of us care less about offending slavers in public than about liberating the slaves. Why should we provoke people who can and will make our operations that much harder? |

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Posted - 2012.04.07 07:40:00 -
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Aranakas wrote:Arkady Sadik wrote:Aranakas wrote:Minmatar below the age of 30 shouldn't have freedom, as they are a brutish and warmongering people and must be taught proper ideals before they are allowed to become a full citizen within society. Are you saying that the Empress is wrong? I'm the emperor. My authority trumps the empress's. Certainly you Empire folks can burn this guy? |

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Posted - 2012.04.07 18:16:00 -
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Aww, come on. How nice of you. I really do appreciate the compliment. |

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Posted - 2012.04.08 09:41:00 -
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Caellach Marellus wrote:Surely I'm not the only one who can see a slight resemblance between Arakanas and General Blake.
Not like I'm suggesting that Arakanas is Rodj's equally bald heretical twin, but there's something.. Apart from them both being apparently high-class Amarrian, I have to say I do not see the resemblance. |

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Posted - 2012.04.08 18:37:00 -
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Caellach Marellus wrote:Elsebeth Rhiannon wrote:Caellach Marellus wrote:Surely I'm not the only one who can see a slight resemblance between Arakanas and General Blake.
Not like I'm suggesting that Arakanas is Rodj's equally bald heretical twin, but there's something.. Apart from them both being apparently high-class Amarrian, I have to say I do not see the resemblance. Probably just the stern look, flabby hanging cheeks and pointy nose. Oh and the really shiny heads. That's the high-class Amarrian part. Since Captain Blake probably already considers me a racist and thinks it's a bad thing, and so I have no reputation to lose here, I'll venture to add that they all do look a little same that way. |

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Posted - 2012.04.09 06:01:00 -
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What's the not nice part? You can tell most Amarrians to be Amarrians by one glance on docksides, just like you can recognize most Sebs to be Sebs or Civire to be Civire. That's just how things are. Pretending something else would be just silly. Of course you have to understand that you can make a mistake and not presume without confirming in the case of an unknown individual, but beyond that, I do not really get what it "not nice" saying that a high-class Amarrian looks like a high-class Amarrian. Or are they so ashamed of being what they are that this is an insult?
(Maybe they should be. But somehow I don't think this is the case.) |

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Posted - 2012.04.09 17:25:00 -
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Lyn Farel wrote:Elsebeth Rhiannon wrote:What's the not nice part? You can tell most Amarrians to be Amarrians by one glance on docksides, just like you can recognize most Sebs to be Sebs or Civire to be Civire. That's just how things are. Pretending something else would be just silly. Of course you have to understand that you can make a mistake and not presume without confirming in the case of an unknown individual, but beyond that, I do not really get what it "not nice" saying that a high-class Amarrian looks like a high-class Amarrian. Or are they so ashamed of being what they are that this is an insult?
(Maybe they should be. But somehow I don't think this is the case.) If this is so obvious, then why stating it ? Because of what you said, it did not seem to be obvious to you. |
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