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Richstall10
Sylph Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.30 21:03:00 -
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RABBLE! RABBLE RABBLE! RABBLE RABBLE! RABBLE RABBLE! |

Mae West
Knives Nukes and Sharp Sticks Inc
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Posted - 2009.01.30 21:33:00 -
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Originally by: Richstall10 RABBLE! RABBLE RABBLE! RABBLE RABBLE! RABBLE RABBLE!
It would seem that sylph have either dropped their intelligence requirements or this individual has ingested to much crash |

Il Morte
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Posted - 2009.01.30 22:35:00 -
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Suddenly I understand why Drakmor said Sylph does not reply to forums, they are really dumb. My apologies to UK if my information on the hiring and paying of Mercs was incorrect and I believe it was the Littlest Hobos that I heard about so that was explained. Maybe CVA did not pos spam right before downtime as well using a glitch in the system to get sov of 9uy either we know how these things can get screwed up.
As for the repsonses from the so called Sylph pilots if that is a sylph fleet commander than how do they own space, I can only imagine the lack of intelligence of the others. I thought SSI was dumb but man o man what is the IQ of the average catch pilot, and how are they in control.
Message to Sylph a wise Jovian once said better be silent and thought a fool then to open your mouth and remove all doubt
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O Thief
The Littlest Hobos Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.01 20:40:00 -
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The yearning for freedom becomes stronger day by day. Our resolve grows, our determination remains. Although many of our finest warriors have been fighting for our greater glory in the Alliance Tournament, the fight for justice continues.
Rumours abound that certain Catch residents have hired mercenaries against U'K, in an attempt to get some breathing space. Anyone who knows us will understand why our warriors chuckled at this notion.
And meanwhile, of the two space holding entites in Catch who cavort and frollick with slavers, one is drawing a last breath whilst the other stands by idle, getting fat from belt pirate bounties and mumbling internally about how little they have done to 'save' their friend. Although, to their credit, they have made more effort than most would in relation to the disorginised rabble that is SSI.
What do you say, Sylph? Will you not remove our sovereingty from GMLH, a mere stones throw from your space? For all your words you seem remarkably impotent. But don't worry. You will have your chance to prove yourself in battle against our warriors. Although perhaps not in the way you expect it.
Before this month is out, you will have decisions to make, and burying your head in the sand is unlikely to remain the best option.
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brandon packy
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Posted - 2009.02.02 07:07:00 -
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For me, it would be nice to see UK return to their former territory holding selves. Taking slyph space and SSI space would make room for that dream to come true. With that, CVA and UK can fight each other like the used to....
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Ugleb
Minmatar Kinda'Shujaa
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Posted - 2009.02.02 17:42:00 -
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Originally by: Arnulf Ogunkoya
Originally by: zoolkhan <snip> While traditional matari allies like EM turned away for their reasons - we were confronted with offers for help from unexpected sides. <snip>
With respect Zoolkhan. The Electus did send a contingent to the second siege. I still have a cruiser parked up at Unity station, with a Khumaak in her hangar, waiting for the day when someone other than CVA is in residence. That said I can understand you accepting aid from your old enemies.
It does seem ironic though that one of the pirate groups assisting you was the outfit that got Karishal Muritor disciplined. This would be for taking a detachment off station to chase them, back when he was still in the Fleet.
Oh we never claimed that the 2nd Battle for Unity Station was fought by angels. It was a true rogues gallery brought together by a mutual enemy.
Whether they clashed with the law is not a concern to us, even if it was once against Muritor. Ultimately that clash urged Muritor towards his greater destiny, not away from it, and at Unity Station we stood together and fought side by side. In moments like that, past squabbles hardly matter.
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Arnulf Ogunkoya
Minmatar The Causality
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Posted - 2009.02.03 01:13:00 -
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Originally by: Ugleb
Originally by: Arnulf Ogunkoya
Originally by: zoolkhan <snip> While traditional matari allies like EM turned away for their reasons - we were confronted with offers for help from unexpected sides. <snip>
With respect Zoolkhan. The Electus did send a contingent to the second siege. I still have a cruiser parked up at Unity station, with a Khumaak in her hangar, waiting for the day when someone other than CVA is in residence. That said I can understand you accepting aid from your old enemies.
It does seem ironic though that one of the pirate groups assisting you was the outfit that got Karishal Muritor disciplined. This would be for taking a detachment off station to chase them, back when he was still in the Fleet.
Oh we never claimed that the 2nd Battle for Unity Station was fought by angels. It was a true rogues gallery brought together by a mutual enemy.
Whether they clashed with the law is not a concern to us, even if it was once against Muritor. Ultimately that clash urged Muritor towards his greater destiny, not away from it, and at Unity Station we stood together and fought side by side. In moments like that, past squabbles hardly matter.
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O Thief
The Littlest Hobos Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.03 12:06:00 -
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Originally by: brandon packy For me, it would be nice to see UK return to their former territory holding selves. Taking slyph space and SSI space would make room for that dream to come true. With that, CVA and UK can fight each other like the used to....
We have no wish to hold the space we are currently assaulting. We've stated that publically and in time we will prove it. Other arrangements are in place to provide us a home in the longer-term, and this campaign is about freedom, not conquest.
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brandon packy
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Posted - 2009.02.03 21:28:00 -
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Originally by: O Thief We have no wish to hold the space we are currently assaulting. We've stated that publically and in time we will prove it. Other arrangements are in place to provide us a home in the longer-term, and this campaign is about freedom, not conquest.
Why not, just because you do take the space, doesn't mean you are conquering the inhabitants. It appears more as space liberated from CVA pet's hands. Why not take it in that case? |

Xennith
Neh'bu Kau Beh'Hude Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.03 22:24:00 -
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Because freedom fighters need to be free to move. We face numerically superior foes in battle on a daily basis on their own ground with reinforcements moments away and friendly backup beyond easy reach. We rely on speed, surprise and the application of power at a point, territory defense forces us to give up our fighting style and fight in a fashion that favours the legions of slavery and oppression.
As a member of Sylph remarked to one of our pilots: "You guys put up a starbase? You are aware that you cant fit cloaks to them right?".
Its one thing to use a starbase as a tool to cause damage to the subhuman refuse that supports slavers, but beyond that tactical scope and into the longterm strategic, its just ties us down and hampers our efforts to free our people. |
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brandon packy
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Posted - 2009.02.04 00:52:00 -
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Originally by: Xennith Its one thing to use a starbase as a tool to cause damage to the subhuman refuse that supports slavers, but beyond that tactical scope and into the longterm strategic, its just ties us down and hampers our efforts to free our people.
Some good points here, I still personally believe having a symbol of your triumph over slavers values more than playstyle. On a second note, the prov block doesnt really have any advantage. You guys hold the trump card (the best trump in this theatre i might add) in -A-. Defense isnt really a problem for you guys honestly.
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Conlin
Gallente Sarz'na Khumatari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.04 05:00:00 -
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Originally by: brandon packy
Originally by: Xennith Its one thing to use a starbase as a tool to cause damage to the subhuman refuse that supports slavers, but beyond that tactical scope and into the longterm strategic, its just ties us down and hampers our efforts to free our people.
Some good points here, I still personally believe having a symbol of your triumph over slavers values more than playstyle. On a second note, the prov block doesnt really have any advantage. You guys hold the trump card (the best trump in this theatre i might add) in -A-. Defense isnt really a problem for you guys honestly.
Our triumph is in being able to attack / kill & disrupt supply lines in the slavers own backyard . The Provi Block , especially Sylph do have an advantage . Especially to run !!!! Only last night they used one of there many jump bridge facilities to run from one of our fleets .Those fleets that Sylph rely on to outnumber us on a daily basis . They can bring overwhelming numbers through these jump bridges they rely on so heavily , bringing in reinforcements , whereas we are unable to . Hit , run , hide ....... The Freedom Fighters way !
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Lord Makk
Trust Doesn't Rust Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.04 15:28:00 -
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Have our continous attacks on the Services at SSI station "Who's your Daddy", disrupted their connection to the networks?
I'vet not seen any more statements lately. |

O Thief
The Littlest Hobos Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.04 16:18:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Makk Have our continous attacks on the Services at SSI station "Who's your Daddy", disrupted their connection to the networks?
I'vet not seen any more statements lately.
A wise Brutor once told me of a phenomenon known as the 'failure-cascade'.
Telltale signs include important POS being left without fuel, the end of organised military resistance, and silence on GalNet.
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Il Morte
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Posted - 2009.02.04 17:07:00 -
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Well it looks as if SSI has met there match and lost. I wonder where Sylph, CVA and holders are during this. Or do they even know about the epic fail that has become of SSI
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O Thief
The Littlest Hobos Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.04 17:16:00 -
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I'm not sure anyone cares enough about them, to be honest.
In my view, they dug their own grave and although U'K will rightly take credit for their demise (our permanent presence in KW- no doubt speeded things along, as did the destruction of their starbases) they are as much responsible for their death as we are.
Of course, this could all be premature, but all the signs would seem to indicate an outcome which U'K would be very pleased with.
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Fearless Minion
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Posted - 2009.02.04 17:53:00 -
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***A new voice, emerges***
Do the world a favor, just take over the outpost, destroy their clones, and Kill all of the Remaining SSI Pilots. The failship has arrived and to be blunt you've played with your food long enough.
At least that way you won't just seem like a nuisance to the world and give you the attention you apparently are looking for.
Oh and congrats for knocking over probably the worst alliance in the universe that attempted to achieve Sovereignty. Bravo!
****End Transmission*** |

Lord Makk
Trust Doesn't Rust Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.04 18:00:00 -
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Useless Alliance or not, stick your Outpost infront of the Wolfs Den, then to insult the Wolf...
The outcome was clear from the point when the diplomacy failed. |

brandon packy
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Posted - 2009.02.04 20:22:00 -
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Originally by: Il Morte Well it looks as if SSI has met there match and lost. I wonder where Sylph, CVA and holders are during this. Or do they even know about the epic fail that has become of SSI
I dont think they want to fight to be honest, they know if they commit a large force of caps or bs, -A- can drop multiple titans any given moment and over 150 dreads at peak time. At this moment, the situation requires a counter to UK's "first move", which was the liberation of the space SSI owned. The Prov block have various options open to them, but must tread carefully.
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Xennith
Neh'bu Kau Beh'Hude Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.04 20:32:00 -
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you'd have to ask CVA what the proviblock's opinion is, but i imagine that they see no advantage in defending a group of people who have stated their intention to backstab them asap, who's ideology does not align with their own, who frankly contributes nothing against a known old enemy who have stated that they have no interest in taking and holding said space. |
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brandon packy
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Posted - 2009.02.04 22:02:00 -
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Originally by: Xennith you'd have to ask CVA what the proviblock's opinion is, but i imagine that they see no advantage in defending a group of people who have stated their intention to backstab them asap, who's ideology does not align with their own, who frankly contributes nothing against a known old enemy who have stated that they have no interest in taking and holding said space.
True, but i can't see CVA taking the same stance when Uk liberates slyph space.
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O Thief
The Littlest Hobos Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.04 22:37:00 -
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Originally by: brandon packy
True, but i can't see CVA taking the same stance when Uk liberates slyph space.
You assume we would directly assault their space, which is highly unlikely. At least in the conventional sense.
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Il Morte
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Posted - 2009.02.04 22:52:00 -
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Looks like Catch may be getting boring again. With the drunks from IAC gone. The Stooges of SSI soon to be gone. That is if they haven't packed up and left already.
That would leave boring we don't talk on forums because our pilots are ******s Sylph, the ever 400 pound gorilla in the region -A-, and of course your friendly neighborhood roaming UK gang.
I guess I will just have to go back and count my corporate profits, contemplating a place where all pod pilots are equal in stature and free to choose what they want.
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Il Morte
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Posted - 2009.02.05 14:19:00 -
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With the infamous BoB no more at least for the moment. What does this mean to the UK ally -A-.
It seems UK may have lost a friend. I donot question the ability of -A- pilots but they might not be able to continue this war without their ally. Suddenly Catch got interesting again or at least could be.
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brandon packy
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Posted - 2009.02.05 16:46:00 -
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Originally by: Il Morte With the infamous BoB no more at least for the moment. What does this mean to the UK ally -A-.
It seems UK may have lost a friend. I donot question the ability of -A- pilots but they might not be able to continue this war without their ally. Suddenly Catch got interesting again or at least could be.
With the landgrab that is now delve, -A- isnt in jeopardy. All of -A-'s important enemies are going to be rushing to delve.
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O Thief
The Littlest Hobos Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.05 17:04:00 -
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Originally by: Il Morte With the infamous BoB no more at least for the moment. What does this mean to the UK ally -A-.
It seems UK may have lost a friend. I donot question the ability of -A- pilots but they might not be able to continue this war without their ally. Suddenly Catch got interesting again or at least could be.
U'K did not have standings with BoB so it really makes no different to us either way.
Also, BoB hasn't gone away. All their pilots, ships, and resources are still there. They'll have a new name tag soon enough I imagine. Apart from some fun in Delve, it's going to be business as normal.
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O Thief
The Littlest Hobos Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.07 22:45:00 -
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Some curious events over the last few days.
Generally speaking, Sylph seem have displayed more willingness to fight us recently. This has suprised us on a few occasions, as we are not used to them engaging without overwhelming odds in their favour. Needless to say, against our brave and experienced warriors the outcome of these fights has been what you would expect.
Yesterday a 30 man tech one frigate gang belonging to Liberitas Fidelitas attempted to incapacitate some modules on our deathstar-configured POS in GMLH. Whilst this was happening, Sylph moved down in heavier ships.
U'K were mostly busy elsewhere, so we left defence of the POS to a mothership, and the sight of 20 Warrior II's seemed to do the trick - the frigates ran after a few were destroyed.
We then, with the help of -A-, intercepted the heavier Sylph fleet, which was destroyed. No U'k ships were lost in these engagements, and no modules were incapacitated on our POS. We await the next move with baited breath.
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brandon packy
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Posted - 2009.02.08 17:36:00 -
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Edited by: brandon packy on 08/02/2009 17:36:50
Originally by: O Thief Some curious events over the last few days.
Generally speaking, Sylph seem have displayed more willingness to fight us recently. This has suprised us on a few occasions, as we are not used to them engaging without overwhelming odds in their favour. Needless to say, against our brave and experienced warriors the outcome of these fights has been what you would expect.
Yesterday a 30 man tech one frigate gang belonging to Liberitas Fidelitas attempted to incapacitate some modules on our deathstar-configured POS in GMLH. Whilst this was happening, Sylph moved down in heavier ships.
U'K were mostly busy elsewhere, so we left defence of the POS to a mothership, and the sight of 20 Warrior II's seemed to do the trick - the frigates ran after a few were destroyed.
We then, with the help of -A-, intercepted the heavier Sylph fleet, which was destroyed. No U'k ships were lost in these engagements, and no modules were incapacitated on our POS. We await the next move with baited breath.
The battle sounded fun from my sources, from what i heard the -A-/UK pilots killed the tacklers, which made the slyph fleet unable to kill most of the fleet. After losing a few battle ships, they decided to retreat to w9-. |

Il Morte
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Posted - 2009.02.09 22:36:00 -
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Sylph stepping it up on you for the weekend I am sure. They will tire and grow bored as usual.
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Forty Three
Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.02.09 23:48:00 -
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I certainly hope not - in the past 4 days, I have, according to my records, been a participant in the destruction of more than 50 sylph vessels of various sizes, with my alliance mates taking part in many more during my breaks. It's been a fantastic weekend, hopefully it will continue until the enemy has run out of ships!
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