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Monty Tomasi
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Posted - 2005.05.27 03:40:00 -
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The Galaxy's attention in the past few days has been focused on one man and the drug that he came up with that holds the key to curing the effects of the Vitoc drug. That man, Dr. Ullia Hnolku, was slain at 01:43 Eve time on the 27th of May.
Please see the following Eve Guardian exclusive news article that followed the events unfold step by step.
Yours,
Monty Tomasi Deputy Editor EveGuardian.net
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Graelyn
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Posted - 2005.05.27 03:43:00 -
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May God have mercy upon his soul.
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Xav Vorbarra
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Posted - 2005.05.27 03:55:00 -
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Edited by: Xav Vorbarra on 27/05/2005 03:58:50 Poor sod's probably better off dead, must've been a helluva week just past.
Wait...what if Dr. Hnolku had a clone?
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Gaven Lok'ri
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Posted - 2005.05.27 04:00:00 -
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Edited by: Gaven Lok''ri on 27/05/2005 04:03:14 Good question... not that I really care. I expect it is either a low quality clone or in Caldari space, already under arrest.
I wonder why people get so excited about this Vitoc cure... its not like it will actually change anything at all.
Oh so the slaves minnies free will now be set free rather than die horrible deaths...
So the economy of the Minmatar republic will have to endure higher taxation to pay for thousands of vitoc cures... and then raise taxes to feed and train all the new homeless mouths.
So the Amarran holders will have to invest in more guards to keep slaves from leaving on their own... wait then again it will still be a crap shoot for that slave on whether or not he can make it to a cure or not.
Really this has been a whole lot of talking and fighting over a cure that wont really harm the Amarran Empire.
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theRaptor
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Posted - 2005.05.27 04:04:00 -
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Originally by: Gaven Lok'ri I wonder why people get so excited about this Vitoc cure... its not like it will actually change anything at all.
It will for the freed slaves that are addicted to Vitoc. It however will not bring down the Amarr Empire. --------------------------------------------------
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theRaptor
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Posted - 2005.05.27 04:11:00 -
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I might add, when did the State authorise CAIN to assasinate the Doctor? Especially when you could have webbed and scrambled his pod, thus detaining him. Looks to me that CAIN are just another group of deluded killers like the Guristas. --------------------------------------------------
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Jes Salvatore
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Posted - 2005.05.27 04:30:00 -
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Edited by: Jes Salvatore on 27/05/2005 04:31:25 Edited by: Jes Salvatore on 27/05/2005 04:30:13 I was there before either CAIN or the ushra'khan appeared in the system. I must say that the CAIN incursion into Gallente space is an act of war. The Caldari and their lap dogs have no right to enter any other soveriegn nations borders using military force. This is a clear violation of the Yulai Convention.
The Eidilon Militia was called in to restore order within the Federation's border and were able to postpone the kidnapping of the good doctor until the ushra'khan arrived.
I would just like to express my condolences to the wife and family of Dr. Hnolku. And to the murderous CAIN, you will not get away with this trespass. ---------------------------
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theRaptor
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Posted - 2005.05.27 04:37:00 -
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Originally by: Jes Salvatore I was there before either CAIN or the ushra'khan appeared in the system. I must say that the CAIN incursion into Gallente space is an act of war. The Caldari and their lap dogs have no right to enter any other soveriegn nations borders using military force. This is a clear violation of the Yulai Convention.
CAIN are not a part of the State military (no matter how much that bunch of washouts wish they where). Also it is not a violation of the Yulai Convention for military units to cross borders. It is a breach of the convention for them to dock at Naval stations. --------------------------------------------------
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Paladine Tor
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Posted - 2005.05.27 04:40:00 -
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Edited by: Paladine Tor on 27/05/2005 04:42:09
Originally by: theRaptor I might add, when did the State authorise CAIN to assasinate the Doctor? Especially when you could have webbed and scrambled his pod, thus detaining him. Looks to me that CAIN are just another group of deluded killers like the Guristas.
Easier said than done. Did you try to get a lock on him? Apparently his ship was equipped with some advanced technology.
Besides, we gave him many chances to surrender himself but he refused. Having to kill one's own countryman is something no Caldari wants to do, but we were left with no other options - the law must be enforced.
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Gaven Lok'ri
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Posted - 2005.05.27 04:46:00 -
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Edited by: Gaven Lok''ri on 27/05/2005 04:52:09 Edited by: Gaven Lok''ri on 27/05/2005 04:51:12 Also regardless of the morality of the Act, the only state that can actually complain is the Minmatar Republic... as the deed happened there.
I doubt the Caldari State will care what the Minnies think, as they already have disregarded them once on a true breach of the Yulai Convention.
edit: As for the webbing/scrambling issue... well considering they got themselves blown up by Concord for attacking him. I dont think they had any other option really, as CAIN was heavily outgunned by the Minmatar... any situation that would result in a chance to not deal with concord would have met the fire of a half dozen Tempests.
So as they saw their objective as the containment of this scientist, they must have seen little choice but his destruction.
edit2: stupid late night typos.
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 07:27:00 -
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Originally by: Xav Vorbarra
Poor sod's probably better off dead, must've been a helluva week just past.
Wait...what if Dr. Hnolku had a clone?
He wasn't a pod pilot.
Anyway, good news. Let's hope the blood raiders don't work out how to reproduce The Cure ((lol, lil ooc humour there))
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Xav Vorbarra
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Posted - 2005.05.27 08:22:00 -
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Yet he tried to escape in a pod?
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Khaldorn Murino
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Posted - 2005.05.27 08:30:00 -
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Who cares about the Amarrian Empire, you act as if that was the whole purpose of the doctors work.
You scum.
Our people is what matters to us, I couldnt care one iota for that corrupt Empire who will eventually be the cause of their own demise.
Our people. The people who are enslaved. The people you all seem to forget in the name of politics and galatic stability, hell, even isk.
You make me sick. -
"Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." - Unknown Warrior
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 08:33:00 -
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Originally by: Xav Vorbarra Yet he tried to escape in a pod?
Can't let a little thing like that bother us.
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 08:36:00 -
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Originally by: Khaldorn Murino Who cares about the Amarrian Empire, you act as if that was the whole purpose of the doctors work.
You scum.
Empire = slavery to most people. Even to your people. So, yeah, this IS kinda the point.
Originally by: Khaldorn Murino Our people is what matters to us, I couldnt care one iota for that corrupt Empire who will eventually be the cause of their own demise.
Our people. The people who are enslaved. The people you all seem to forget in the name of politics and galatic stability, hell, even isk.
Shows you how much we care about you lot.
Originally by: Khaldorn Murino You make me sick.
I hope you feel better soon and stop vomiting on these here threads with your tiresome WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN! routines.
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Khaldorn Murino
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Posted - 2005.05.27 08:41:00 -
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Be silent Amarrian. Your presence on these boards is serves no purpose apart from the degredation of whomever you currently have your beady little eyes on.
I await the day you actually say something worth listening too.
Now go away and bother those that care for your opinions Amarrian. -
"Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." - Unknown Warrior
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 08:56:00 -
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Originally by: Khaldorn Murino Be silent Amarrian. Your presence on these boards is serves no purpose apart from the degredation of whomever you currently have your beady little eyes on.
You exist for my amusements.
Originally by: Khaldorn Murino I await the day you actually say something worth listening too.
Now go away and bother those that care for your opinions Amarrian.
You care enough about my opinions to want to hear them, insect.
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Sforza
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Posted - 2005.05.27 09:15:00 -
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I would like to clarify I few matters.
Yes, the Doctor is dead, he died in Magicko to a CAIN pilot after he warped to a gate before I had instructed him to.
He was suffering from heavy blood loss after he was attacked in the station. The identity of the assailant is unknown. I also confirm that he was not a capsule pilot, and as well as being very inexperienced in space travel, he was also uncloned and therefore suffered "real death".
Ushra'Khan (supplemented by 2 valiant Star Fraction pilots)engaged and destroyed a Blood Raider fleet, including 6 Bhaalgorn battleships, in Amygnon as the Doctor made his escape from the station. A secondary Mordu's Legion fleet which attempted to blockade our route home was engaged and destroyed by Ushra'Khan reinforcements.
Sforza
CEO Vronsky Brothers and Sons
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 09:20:00 -
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sforza, confirm or deny the location of the antidote, please.
Not counting the one the Raiders have.
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Khaldorn Murino
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Posted - 2005.05.27 09:24:00 -
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Since when do we answer to you Amarrian? -
"Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." - Unknown Warrior
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 10:29:00 -
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Originally by: Khaldorn Murino Since when do we answer to you Amarrian?
Who asked you anything, peon?
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Cadela Fria
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Posted - 2005.05.27 10:36:00 -
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The death of the doctor, is to some, unfortunate, and good news for others. Regardless of this, I think it is inappropiate to start personal disputes, given that does not concern the overall topic.
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Horatio Starkiller
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Posted - 2005.05.27 10:42:00 -
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Think about all those hundreds of thousands of millions of slaves willing to tear out the throats of CAIN pilots... I wouldn't like to be in your pods right now. -----------
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Sforza
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Posted - 2005.05.27 10:47:00 -
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Edited by: Sforza on 27/05/2005 10:54:15
The Ushra'Khan is currently has in its possession the content from the doctors shuttle, that was destroyed by CAIN in the first engagement.
As the combat director of the U'K force which rallied to defend the doctor, I'd like to offer the alliances thanks to Carinae of Freelance Unincorporated whos quick thinking and quick actions retrieved the cargo.
We will be examining both the black box, and the "special delivery" the good doctor was carrying. Only when this analysis is complete will we be in a position to confirm or deny that we are holding a prototype of the doctors work.
Of course, we are in no position to speculate whether this is the only prototype, or whether a 2nd one is in possession of the Blood Raiders.
Sforza
CEO Vronsky Brothers and Sons
Council Member Ushra'Khan |
Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 10:54:00 -
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Originally by: Horatio Starkiller Think about all those hundreds of thousands of millions of slaves willing to tear out the throats of CAIN pilots... I wouldn't like to be in your pods right now.
Fortunately they're slaves, and don't get out much.
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 10:59:00 -
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Originally by: Sforza
Of course, we are in no position to speculate whether this is the only prototype, or whether a 2nd one is in possession of the Blood Raiders.
Thanks
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Majaraw Awalabas
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Posted - 2005.05.27 11:46:00 -
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For years the R&D battle has been ongoing.
Finding one cure is at worst a minor inconvenience and nothing new.
Quote: For the past decades a fierce R&D battle has taken place between the Amarr Empire on one hand and the Minmatar Republic and the Gallente Federation on the other. The Amarrians are constantly upgrading and altering the toxic chemicals they use on the slaves, while the others are struggling to research and manufacture a permanent remedy. For many years this battle waxed and waned, with the Amarrians releasing a new version every few years, but the others managing to discover a remedy shortly thereafter.
But then, a little more than a decade ago, the Amarrians introduced a new and revolutionary toxic drug, which resembles a virus in many ways, and no cure has yet been found for it. This is mainly due to the erratic nature of the drug, which constantly changes its appearance and behavior on a regular basis. These changes seem to be either controlled, or at least predicted by the Amarrians, as they always seem to have the right antidote for their own use out in time before the toxin changes again. Thus, the Minmatars and the Gallenteans are constantly chasing a ghost - a toxic virus that shifts into something completely different just when they think theyÆve finally nailed it down.
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.05.27 12:12:00 -
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Originally by: Majaraw Awalabas For years the R&D battle has been ongoing.
Finding one cure is at worst a minor inconvenience and nothing new.
It's a mutagen binder. It renders the viral component harmless, and breaks the addiction to the drug that induces complience.
If I read the material correctly, this is a cure that's permanent as it actually removes the chemicals, rather then keeping them dormant, as all the antidotes so far have done.
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Tansien
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Posted - 2005.05.27 14:16:00 -
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Originally by: Horatio Starkiller Think about all those hundreds of thousands of millions of slaves willing to tear out the throats of CAIN pilots... I wouldn't like to be in your pods right now.
They only did their job, if you'd done YOUR job better the good doctor might actually have helped you.
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Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2005.05.27 14:36:00 -
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Good riddance.
May he burn in eternity. ----------------------------------------------
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