I was actually thinking about you and how a scenario like that would play out after reading Dr Valates post.
Something along the lines of you escorting what you claim are refugees while the Amarr fleet has you pinned.
Because of a long history disrespect and distrust whats an admiral to do with you? There’s no time to fetch for a scanning mod, you do have a history of transporting weapons. If only there was a respectful line of communication established that was built on mutual respect.
So you are correct, it’s not free, it just cost the lives of everyone you may be trying to save all because you couldn’t stow your ‘dignity’ though I think ‘pride’ is apter.
What the hell are you talking about? The hypocritic “politeness” requirements capsuleer society has are a completely different issue from judging people based on their prior actions.
(No, I do not expect Amarr authorities to trust my intentions. I don’t expect they’d be any more trusting if I was more polite about my work. I also have not lost a passenger transport since YC109.)
I cannot imagine situation whre you, my lady would allow your title to be so casually disregarded. Nor you shloud be, for you are amarrian lady who deserves all the privilegies our glorious empire can offer.
My Lord Crases is a noble man. He has glorious visions and in my experience, he has direct dreaming vision to God!
Lor Crases is khanidian noble. Easiest way would have been politely apologize and continue, but for some reason some people think, spelling my Lord’s title wrong and making excuses of it is normal.
We are amarrians! We are the God’s chosen! Even in gravest of differences, we are the God’s people. It is good for all to remember and to comprehend.
You know, if you’re going to whine about people misspelling your name, it might behoove you to learn when words don’t actually have an ‘-er’ form.
The construction you’re looking for is ‘more apt’. It’s like ‘more fun’ that way, or ‘more correct’. Moreover, it might make you seem less of an utter tool.
But probably not.
You are an idiot! You are incoherent! If you’re going to rail about people misspelling ‘Lord Crases’'s title wrong, you should go back and correct your ‘Lor’ there.
But moreover: those titles only have weight within the Empire. We are capsuleers. We are forcibly separated from our nations—even you Amarr who still claim nobility have a level of removal from the Empire that baseliner nobles don’t have. You are not, strictly, subject to Imperial Law, only your estates are. The Empire, for example, cannot revoke your license, they cannot stop your infomorph from transferring to a new clone, and they cannot enslave you.
‘Lord Crases’ is a capsuleer. In this regard, his baseliner title has no bearing in his relations with other capsuleers. On that front, Kithrus is the CEO of a 21-person executor corp in an 81-pilot alliance that isn’t even smart enough to make sure the alliance’s executor corp only contains the extremely few pilots who should be allowed nearly-unrestricted access to everything the alliance has, and can be trusted enough to not screw with things. It contains freakin’ Cettes, so we all know that ain’t the case. This places Aegis Milita as slightly less successful at the moment than Nulli Secunda, which ceased operations four years ago.
So really, respect and honorifics? Earn 'em before demanding them.
On behalf of LUMEN and those others who assisted in organizing this dinner, I would like to thank all who came and gainfully participated. It seemed everyone got to try something they’d never eaten, drank, danced, or done before! And I do hope that all found the engagement enjoyable and worth the evening’s attendance.
I certainly would like to thank all who made my night personally pleasant. I would especially like to thank Miss Loai Qerl, without whose knowledge and cooperation this would have been a shambles. Her zeal and enthusiasm as a hostess was wont to rival any I’ve seen in my lifetime, and her graciousness might be unmatched in the Empire. I would also like to thank my Directrix and Executrix Lunarisse Daphiti, who graciously provided the venue and who herself was a most engaged and pleasant hostess.
I would like to thank security personnel, who showed a fair judgment at the event and who kept calm and courteous even during the latter stages of a Triglavian invasion. Mostly, I would like to thank all who attended, it was a lovely group who most vigorously engaged in that Khanid culture we had on display. I hope we and our brethren are better acquainted by these engagements (I certainly shall be keeping this Khanid cut suit!), and I hope those who attended gave, on the whole, the best account of ourselves as brethren in the Empire.
My thanks go to those who’ve hosted this event, those who’ve watched my back, and those whose company I’ve enjoyed.
I’ve said on the night itself something along the lines of that I enjoyed it as much as I expected, but actually I’ve enjoyed it much more than that. It’s been a long time since I’ve enjoyed myself to such an extend in the company of so many of my fellow empyreans.