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The commercial success of the Achilles missile propelled freelance researchers to the forefront in practical weapon design based on established components and ideas.
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Each of the empires have their own ideas regarding Titan-construction. This Caldari Titan is smaller than most of the Titans from the other empires, but it is better equipped to fight at short range. This means it is possible for it to roam on its own without escorts that other Titans need to deal with enemies close to it.
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The spiky, bell-shaped space ships of Sansha with their relentless True Slave pilots make many trade routes hazardus for the ill-prepared travelers.
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The stargate in the Iderion system, the scene of the Peralles incident.
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President Foiritan combines stern authority with charm and grace to make a perfect blend for someone who must lead and appeal at the same time, setting the foundation for a very successful presidency.
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The miner was already scanning asteroids, but hadn't yet deployed his mining drones. This, and the fact that he was still heading full speed deeper into the asteroid belt, indicated that he was looking for some specific minerals, undoubtedly the rare ones.
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sani sabik cults react strangely to newly discovered crimson nebula
reported by ISD Nestor Pelagius | 2009.03.10 19:32:01

Amarr – The unfamiliar crimson nebula in the images from the wormhole system has provoked a strange reaction among the normally stealthy Sani Sabik cults of the Amarr Empire. On planets and stations across the Empire, Sani Sabik cultists are going out on the streets, wearing ceremonial robes in concourses, and chanting prayers. The Amarr Ministry of Order is suppressing any cultists revealing themselves in this manner.

Outlawed as heretics, the Sani Sabik are usually extremely cautious, but some among the blood-oriented cults see significance in the crimson nebula. Some cultists view this phenomena as a sign of the endtimes.

"These are people used to carrying out their rites in utmost secrecy, like any heretic in the Amarr Empire," said Doctor Arvasal Szillo of the University of Caille's Department of Comparative Religious Studies. "From what I can tell, they are considering the crimson nebula as confirmation of a Sani Sabik prophecy detailing a 'cloud of blood blanketing the universe' at the end of all things."

The Amarr Empire refused to comment on the activities of those Sani Sabik who have revealed themselves. A spokesman for the Ministry of Order stated, "Troublesome elements have been removed from our streets in line with Amarr law."


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sani sabik cults react strangely to newly discovered crimson nebula
reported by ISD Nestor Pelagius | 2009.03.10 19:31:57

Amarr – The unfamiliar crimson nebula in the images from the wormhole system has provoked a strange reaction among the normally stealthy Sani Sabik cults of the Amarr Empire. On planets and stations across the Empire, Sani Sabik cultists are going out on the streets, wearing ceremonial robes in concourses, and chanting prayers. The Amarr Ministry of Order is suppressing any cultists revealing themselves in this manner.

Outlawed as heretics, the Sani Sabik are usually extremely cautious, but some among the blood-oriented cults see significance in the crimson nebula. Some cultists view this phenomena as a sign of the endtimes.

"These are people used to carrying out their rites in utmost secrecy, like any heretic in the Amarr Empire," said Doctor Arvasal Szillo of the University of Caille's Department of Comparative Religious Studies. "From what I can tell, they are considering the crimson nebula as confirmation of a Sani Sabik prophecy detailing a 'cloud of blood blanketing the universe' at the end of all things."

The Amarr Empire refused to comment on the activities of those Sani Sabik who have revealed themselves. A spokesman for the Ministry of Order stated, "Troublesome elements have been removed from our streets in line with Amarr law."


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adash korta convicted of defying an imperial edict by altering records
reported by ISD Caleb Kang | 2009.01.08 15:02:01

Dakba - Adash Korta, one of the Amarr Empire's largest slaveholders, has been found guilty of heresy for defying Empress Jamyl I's edict freeing all Minmatar slaves of 9th generation and up. The conviction comes following a week-long investigation by the Ministry of Internal Order into discrepancies on a quarter of a million genealogical slave records submitted by Korta.

The Ministry announced that of those records submitted with discrepancies, approximately 100,000 were discovered to impact the status of the slaves. Further investigation by the MIO revealed that the discrepancies were "willful alterations perpetrated under the order of Adash Korta to deny approximately a hundred thousand slaves their rightful freedom as granted by Imperial Edict." The Ministry characterized the alterations as "clever and well-disguised changes hidden among a much larger number of accounting and recording errors."

Following the conclusion of its investigation, the MIO immediately arrested Korta. Shortly thereafter the Theology Council issued its ruling on Korta's fate, condemning him to slavery and stripping his family of all rank and privilege in the Empire. The judgment from presiding Justice Fimin read in part, "As you attempted to deny freedom to those who had rightly earned it through generations of servitude, so too shall you be denied freedom. As you attempted to demolish the lineage of thousands of families, so too shall your family's lineage be eliminated."

The Ardishapur Family, to whom the Korta Family was a vassal, has announced that Holder Ardin Tarpur shall assume the title of Holder of Dakba, while the family's assets - including its remaining 400,000 slaves - shall be divided up between the Tarpur Family and other lesser Dakba holders.


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adash korta convicted of defying an imperial edict by altering records
reported by ISD Caleb Kang | 2009.01.08 15:01:55

Dakba - Adash Korta, one of the Amarr Empire's largest slaveholders, has been found guilty of heresy for defying Empress Jamyl I's edict freeing all Minmatar slaves of 9th generation and up. The conviction comes following a week-long investigation by the Ministry of Internal Order into discrepancies on a quarter of a million genealogical slave records submitted by Korta.

The Ministry announced that of those records submitted with discrepancies, approximately 100,000 were discovered to impact the status of the slaves. Further investigation by the MIO revealed that the discrepancies were "willful alterations perpetrated under the order of Adash Korta to deny approximately a hundred thousand slaves their rightful freedom as granted by Imperial Edict." The Ministry characterized the alterations as "clever and well-disguised changes hidden among a much larger number of accounting and recording errors."

Following the conclusion of its investigation, the MIO immediately arrested Korta. Shortly thereafter the Theology Council issued its ruling on Korta's fate, condemning him to slavery and stripping his family of all rank and privilege in the Empire. The judgment from presiding Justice Fimin read in part, "As you attempted to deny freedom to those who had rightly earned it through generations of servitude, so too shall you be denied freedom. As you attempted to demolish the lineage of thousands of families, so too shall your family's lineage be eliminated."

The Ardishapur Family, to whom the Korta Family was a vassal, has announced that Holder Ardin Tarpur shall assume the title of Holder of Dakba, while the family's assets - including its remaining 400,000 slaves - shall be divided up between the Tarpur Family and other lesser Dakba holders.


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