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Stonyvision
Amarr Crimson-Jihad
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Posted - 2008.04.15 05:46:00 -
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Your screen goes blank and after a few seconds of surprise, bursts into static and the sound of it quickly fades away leaving only the visual static, unheard of in this day and age. A voice, confident and stern comes through the static and begins to speak...
You will listen, and you will listen hard. Heed these words, as you will well know the seriousness of your crimes. YOU have wronged our leader and YOU will pay for your transgressions. You who are unaware of your misdeeds, are deluded in thinking that you are without blame. The sins of your fore-fathers has been passed down and it is now your obligation to recieve your penance.
You ALL have wronged Sansha Kuvakei, and you ALL will pay the price. You, as well as his failed soldiers. The time is at hand for you to submit and request forgiveness from those you have cast aside. Forgiveness and death can be had, but only in quick succession. Do not fear your imminent demise, for it will get you nowhere. Revel in knowing that you have recieved forgiveness at HIS hand, and you will have died without the shame of your past atrocities.
For all those who are hiding out in the stars, watching and waiting for this signal, you may now come to join with your comrades in this, your true calling. They will soon know that this will only be the beginning of HIS plan.
You may now continue your lives, but know this: Those who fail to submit to HIS power will only die with the shame of knowing that you gave up the chance to die with a clear concience. Your iniquities will haunt your legacy until the end of time. Know this, and be forewarned.
The static audio comes back and the screen goes blank.
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Admiral Serrano
Raata Fleet Command
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Posted - 2008.04.15 05:49:00 -
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Using her advanced Caldari ECM modules Serrano casually blocks the unsolicited incoming signal after listening to the first few seconds.
Mad man.
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Shiaari
Amarr Re-Awakened Technologies Inc Electus Matari
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Posted - 2008.04.15 05:55:00 -
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Without warning, in the middle of battle, her audio channel lights up with this apocryphal message. As she listens a cruel smirk curls over her lips, and when the transmission concludes her thoughts return to the fight at hand.
Her Purifer rocks softly as three more cruise missiles leave the tubes, joining the others streaking toward a quickly crumbling Sansha control tower.
Bring it on!
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Naqam
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Posted - 2008.04.15 06:20:00 -
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She listens to the cryptic broadcast, yet as soon as Kuvakei is mentioned places her head in her palms, sighing
The Empires can't be blamed for trying to destroy what they can't understand. It's basic human nature.
Seeking vengeance at this point isn't going to get the Nation anywhere except further reinforce the universal belief that we're all evil, mindless drones - as if the Rogue Sansha elements wern't already damaging enough.
You spoke to me the other day about unifying the Nation - yet what you're proposing here would only destroy it more. ...
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Revan Neferis
Amarr Bloodveil BLOOD EMPIRE
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Posted - 2008.04.15 11:38:00 -
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* She sits at her office in Delve overseeing the last moments of the construction of Dies Irae. Her officers busy with the registration of the Ashimmus for the V.I.P guests to the gladiatorial Games, her Initiates full time to attend each one their given task. There is an increasing unrest inside the temple but at these moments, it's when her mind focus best. She turns on the Galnet and as usual passes by most of the news without even acessing them, but one catches her attemtion. She reads, this time she doesn't shake her head neither smile but simply watches the feed seriously *
"M'lady, are you ready with the guest list?" The Bloodveil Inquisitor asks, holding the certification register for the Ashimmus. Silence
"M'lady?" He insists "Time is upon us"
She nods delivering a partial guest list to him. "Stonyvision, do you notice something in his employment records Inquisitor?"
"I haven't seen it my Lady, but he's sansha. what else is there to see?" He smiles dismissively. "Now if I may return to my desk, I'll start to deal with the registrations."
She nods again wondering if she's the only one who noticed a few important detail regarding the man's connections and turns her attention back to the news. "This is not a typical communiquT neither a typical sansha. I know how to recognize the smell of blood and wars inside words. The future sounds promissing, very promissing" she whispers to herself.
* She turns off the galnet news returning to her inspection of Dies Irae * |
Admiral Derooy
Caldari The Black Rabbits The Gurlstas Associates
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Posted - 2008.04.15 13:02:00 -
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yeah yeah me and my family are gonna burn....
Bring it on, lad, I'm Waiting..
In the fight for survival there are no bystanders. Those who don't fight with you, are the enemy who need to be crushed! |
Carcosa Hali
Naqam
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Posted - 2008.04.15 13:53:00 -
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Hey Stony...
Well, first I suppose I have to say.. nice to meet you. Welcome to Galnet and all that. Umm... well..
I hate to bring it up here, but I'm away from my pod... I'll gotta tell you, I've searched all over the servers, and I can't see you anywhere.. Where are you from?
Because you understand that during the diaspora we Nationals scattered everywhere, right? All over the place, among the State, the Republic, even the damned Federation. And if you just start dropping bombs.. sooner or later you're going to hurt them. Not to mention you're just going to make it harder for the ones in hiding..
From the timbre of your voice, I'd place you as Amarr.. Are you from one families that they enslaved? That would explain a few things. I know you're angry, and you have plenty of right to be that way.. but please..
Don't go and start acting like a Relic. It just makes things worse.
Get back to me, alright?
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Sometimes you lose it all...
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Elsebeth Rhiannon
Minmatar Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2008.04.15 14:01:00 -
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Edited by: Elsebeth Rhiannon on 15/04/2008 14:02:04 >>>Intel Files >>New File > Corporation: Crimson-Jihad
[please insert ticker] Action needed: set -5 Notes: Sansha extremist Status: Case closed until further contact.
-- Help us defend the Republic; join Gradient today.
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Qing Jou
Gallente Duty.
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Posted - 2008.04.15 14:12:00 -
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Qing Jou would usually have responded to something like this, and done so in the most personal terms possible... however unlike most days, Today, Qing Jou was sleeping very soundly.
Her A.I.G. system however made a small note, as others had done, ticking the Crimson-Jihad corporation to a more suitable status.
Other than that, Qing would never know what had just happened. _____________
Begin with the function of arbitrary complexity... now feed it values |
Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Heretic Logistics
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Posted - 2008.04.15 15:42:00 -
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Your loyalties towards a failed, fascist dictatorship fond of using invasive implant technology, Matari slaves and chemical warfare has been noted, and your standings with Heretic Logistics and Mixed Metaphor are duly set to -10 along with other such rogue factions. ----- CEO, Heretic Logistics Dance Commander |
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Verone
Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.04.15 16:39:00 -
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There are actual Sansha loyalists, then there are extremist idiots who have know idea of the babble that pours from their lips.
I believe we've just been introduced to the latter.
>>> THE LIFE OF AN OUTLAW - EVE FICTION <<<
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Kyoko Sakoda
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2008.04.15 17:07:00 -
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What? Quibbles inside the sphere of the Nation itself? You guys were all supposed to be in agreeance on enslaving mankind!
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Unit Zachary
Naqam
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Posted - 2008.04.15 18:38:00 -
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A true Sansha would not have been so foolish as to scream at an enemy before attacking, losing their advantage.
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Marcel Rhodes
Gallente Raptus Regaliter Brutally Clever Empire
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Posted - 2008.04.15 18:56:00 -
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If Sansha's still alive after all, I suspect he's feeling pretty embarrassed right about now. He's starting to read like something out of a cheap sci-fi holoreel. -------
"I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance." -Socrates |
Smantha Dering
Caldari Sam's Space Guys
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Posted - 2008.04.15 19:08:00 -
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Send a message....
"I've killed many Sansha scum before. I will continue to do so. Any attempt to retailiate will be met with swift retribution. I will continue to put down your pilots like the dogs they are. Your words mean nothing, your threats mean nothing, Sansha are a mere nuisence. And put some clothes on ya damned dirty animal."
End transmission.
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Stitcher
Caldari legion of qui Black Star Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.15 20:10:00 -
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I wonder if this "stonyvision" fellow has any idea just how many of his kind I've left tumbling naked through the void?
Sansha's nation is dead. Its outposts shattered, its worlds burned, its fleets massacred and the poor, sad, mad creatures it enslaved put out of their misery. If you lot couldn't win at the very height of your powers, what the hell makes you think that you have any chance now that you're a flickering, faint shadow of your former "glory".
The answer to my question, of course, is that you can't NOT think that way. Those ingenious little toys in your brains have made sure of that. -
Verin "Stitcher" Tarn-Hakatain. |
Ghost hunter
Naqam
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Posted - 2008.04.15 21:40:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher If you lot couldn't win at the very height of your powers, what the hell makes you think that you have any chance now that you're a flickering, faint shadow of your former "glory".
This is a point of interest to me many people critically overlook.
You discredit the Nation's formidable military might at the time. Four of the five Empires fought the Nation at once, even with his brilliance the Empires hit too hard and fast for Sansha to make effective counter measures.
I would be very interested in seeing any of the other Empires or organizations of interest fight against those same odds and survive as the Nation has. ______
The Seven Events of the Apocalypse The fourth event is described by Macaper as ôthe appetite of nothing expands over the worldö; |
Stitcher
Caldari legion of qui Black Star Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.16 01:51:00 -
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Edited by: Stitcher on 16/04/2008 01:55:09 Edited by: Stitcher on 16/04/2008 01:51:24 You mean being converted into a shattered, pathetic shade of its former self and forced to scratch an existence up out of the ashes of what has gone before, but never quite managing to recall the glory days?
Hell, I've done that myself. I have the "distinction" of being part of an alliance that got taken down by the Mercenary Coalition. Considering the relative size and armament that the Freelancer Alliance had, versus that of the MC, I'd say it's a good scale model representation.
Of course, there's also the present situation with Band of Brothers and... need I go on?
Empires rising, spending a few minutes in the spotlight and then being swatted by a superior force is pretty much par for the galactic course of history. Yours is not the first, only, or greatest organization to have suffered that fate. -
Verin "Stitcher" Tarn-Hakatain. |
Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2008.04.17 01:52:00 -
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Originally by: Unit Zachary A true Sansha would not have been so foolish as to scream at an enemy before attacking, losing their advantage.
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Xavier Fate
Gallente Oblivion Amalgamated Rule of Three
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Posted - 2008.04.17 04:18:00 -
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Xavier's fingers dance across his comm panel controls as he silently damns himself for hiring on a crew almost completely composed of dancers. One capable Emissions Engineer could triangulate the source on this signal.
Turning to his XO, a dancer from Osmeden, Xavier sighs and remarks, "Well, if you could, Alexis, pull that man's ID, send him a small token and inform him we'd like to discuss the possible purchase of the secret behind that transmission override. I could see a market for that sort of thing..."
Alexis shrugged, disappointed att he assignment and set down before her rarely used terminal.
Xavier made a note to dump her at the next port call. He really despised pouting. |
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DeadRow
Naqam
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Posted - 2008.04.17 09:46:00 -
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Edited by: DeadRow on 17/04/2008 09:46:29
Originally by: Stitcher You mean being converted into a shattered, pathetic shade of its former self and forced to scratch an existence up out of the ashes of what has gone before, but never quite managing to recall the glory days?
Hell, I've done that myself. I have the "distinction" of being part of an alliance that got taken down by the Mercenary Coalition. Considering the relative size and armament that the Freelancer Alliance had, versus that of the MC, I'd say it's a good scale model representation.
That is hardly a good representation. Lucky for us, we podders can die a thousand times over meaning being camped in a station by Mercs like MC become little more than an annoyance to our time schedules. On the other hand the four Empires hitting Sansha's Nation didn't just camp stations or gates, didn't kill the same 1,000 People in a course of a week or two, maybe a month. They bombarded planets and destoryed stations. A little bit different to your otherwise tiny war. Or even the Great Podder War with BoB.
Quote: Even evading extinction is a relatively easy task in a cluster as large and mostly empty as ours.
For a small groups maybe, but for millions of people who were left in stain and other former Sansha regions I would say that was a feat. I'd like you to have seen you survive and scratch out a living on Caldari Prime after it been bombarded.
Quote: I'd like to see whatever it is you people call a "fleet" nowadays stand up even a tenth as well if the Empires got their act together and decided to finish the job. You're still massively weaker than you used to be, whatever your claims and pretensions to greatness.
Like any Empire, the Angels, Serpentis or even the State. There is pretty much no way, short of having a Jovian Mothership, you could take on the might of Three or Four of the Empires. To say otherwise is laughable.
Quote: Iz in ur base, implanting ur dudes
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Stitcher
Caldari legion of qui Black Star Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.17 19:26:00 -
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Edited by: Stitcher on 17/04/2008 19:26:25
Originally by: DeadRow That is hardly a good representation. Lucky for us, we podders can die a thousand times over meaning being camped in a station by Mercs like MC become little more than an annoyance to our time schedules. On the other hand the four Empires hitting Sansha's Nation didn't just camp stations or gates, didn't kill the same 1,000 People in a course of a week or two, maybe a month. They bombarded planets and destoryed stations. A little bit different to your otherwise tiny war. Or even the Great Podder War with BoB.
Tell that to the thousands of crewmen whose families I had to notify of their loved ones' death.
And believe me, I did that for EVERY SINGLE ONE.
Quote: For a small groups maybe, but for millions of people who were left in stain and other former Sansha regions I would say that was a feat. I'd like you to have seen you survive and scratch out a living on Caldari Prime after it been bombarded.
It's called the Caldari State. You know, the one that evacuated its homeworld en masse and gave the Federal fleet a kick in the plasma exhaust for good measure as it left?
Quote: Like any Empire, the Angels, Serpentis or even the State. There is pretty much no way, short of having a Jovian Mothership, you could take on the might of Three or Four of the Empires. To say otherwise is laughable.
The difference being, all the ones you listed might conceivably put up a good fight. I certainly can't imagine the State going under quietly or easily, even in the unlikely even that the rest DID gang up on us.
All YOU have is harsh language. -
Verin "Stitcher" Tarn-Hakatain. |
GulletSplitter
Minmatar Maasai Tribal Products Independent Faction
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Posted - 2008.04.17 20:10:00 -
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Edited by: GulletSplitter on 17/04/2008 20:10:45 Gulletsplitter watches the transmission with a stony face. At the end of the transmission he rubs the sides of his temple while muttering ôWhere do these fruitcakes come from? I canÆt think of the last night a total nut job came out of the Republic. And WEÆRE considered the barbariansà"
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Silver Night
Caldari Naqam
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Posted - 2008.04.17 20:53:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher
It's called the Caldari State. You know, the one that evacuated its homeworld en masse and gave the Federal fleet a kick in the plasma exhaust for good measure as it left?
Evacuating a single world while fighting against an enemy who is only somewhat superior in number (and inferior in quality of course) is a far cry from what happened to the Nation Mr. Tarn-Hakatain. I don't belittle the triumphs and sacrifices of my ancestors, and in fact the entire reason is support the Nation is for the Caldari people. But they are simply different situations; though of course there are parallels.
The Nation was, while large, was never the equal of any one empire, much less all four. It was faced with a disparity far greater than what the Caldari people faced when the Federation took it's shot at genocide. Of course, the Nation was also primarily non-military in nature, whereas we (the Caldari) have a long proud martial tradition.
Interestingly enough, there have been two times in the history of the cluster when genocide was attempted. The Federation lead the charge in the name of democracy and what is 'right' both times. It would be humorously ironic if billions of innocents hadn't been needlessly slaughtered. |
Esna Pitoojee
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Posted - 2008.04.17 22:04:00 -
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Esna Pitoojee listens to the transmission, and briefly wonders if it means that the bounty on the Sansha vessels he regularly destroys will rise. "I could use some spare ISK..." he mutters, before moving on to the next topic.
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Remus Navillum
LEGION OF DEATHADDERS Sylph Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.18 00:21:00 -
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*Receives the transmission while docked, watches with skeptical curiosity*
*Swivels a camera drone toward the inner hull of his ship and watches station workers hauling the True Sansha energized adaptive nano membrane that he just scavenged from the shattered wreck of a Sansha cruiser out of the cargo hold*
Uhhh... huh. Alright then.
*Starts drafting a contract*
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3ll3
Gallente Tranquillity Nation
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Posted - 2008.04.19 00:41:00 -
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*Listens and Watches while sipping his glass of chilled Milk through a straw*
Oooooookay....
*Changes channel to the Cartoon Marathon*
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MirrorGod
Heretic Army Heretic Nation
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Posted - 2008.04.21 00:30:00 -
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*MirrorGod eyes over the OP and the responses, usual galnet banter, half of it... *A smirk, as he has little to say on the issue...
...Fear what you do not understand
Recruitment: [ANTI]
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