Shadow of Purity

Just so we have this clear on that kill… are you claiming the Purity group was the victim, or the ones assiting the ‘Blood Raider Frigate’?

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I just want that Stabber fit. Also, trying to reconstruct the fight from the clues in the documentation becomes downright fun.

E: Found it. That… shouldn’t have won quite so handily. I want guncam footage.

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Ok, not to point out something mind-bendingly obvious here, but exactly how do you think they were supposed to ‘defend Jamyl Sarum’? TES Seraph was struck by 100 Lux superweapons, simultaneously. This means she sustained damage equating to approximately 75,000,000 structural rating. Given the fit of the day, and her full set of high-grade slave implants, the ship was capable of surviving 15,600,000 structural rating of incoming fire.

This means Seraph sustained a single volley sufficient to destroy her roughly five times over. In an instant. What, exactly, do you suggest the Empire should have done differently?

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Aren’t you exposing your double agent doing this? This is not the work of a component secret service.

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Well-- or he can take credit for work done by someone who’s totally unrelated and have an off-chance of being believed, tarring a Matari loyalist while aggrandizing himself. Win/win?

I’d say something about risking his own credibility if that’s what he’s doing, but … um. That’s maybe not so high to start with?

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Yeah, I might be giving him too much credit.

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Don’t you mean slave?

I find it hard to believe that any Free Matari would willingly work for Ardishapur based fanatics.

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Ah, good, a convenient list of heretics. Exactly what I was hoping for.

I hope to see you soon.

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Only a blind loyalist will think that this is a complete list.
Though to what here are surprised.
You will be presented with anything you will believe.

Marionettes Catiz.

I think he said “convenient” not “complete.”

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I know.
And I say that this is not the entire list, and it can not be convenient for him.

Our allies appeared in the Caldari. All those who are not happy with the fact that Catiz invades the affairs of the State.

Yes, but he never hinted that he even thought that. It’ just weird that you’d let slip that someone is your agent, complete with name and picture. So you don’t need to care, you’re too incompetent to care, or you’re bluffing.

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Or maybe I’m especially misleading you.
Or maybe this is all a tricky plan.
Or maybe the Puritans had their agent in Kyonoke.

Everything can be. :female_detective:

Those would fall under bluffing, right? Look, I don’t care much about all your silly play at skullduggery and Amarrian intrigue. I’m just saying that your announcing your skullduggery in a public forum defeats the purpose of it being skullduggery.

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MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA

Or maybe I have no idea what I’m prattling on about!

CURLS MOUSTACHE VILLAINOUSLY

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I love satire!

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Or maybe you’re full of crap, making it up as you go, and desperate to try to sound like you have a clue.

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“Shadow of Purity” in the warzone:

So … not to press an obnoxious point, Mr. Vollhov, but, did you actually do anything there?

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A Svipul, pod and Tristan before going rather heavily ISK negative when his (and others) ONI turned into a few light seconds long smear in space. Warzone remains a pile of random violence, for no discernible reason or motive.

Edited to add: Trying to play Crime Scene Investigators: Lamaa on that battle report gave me a damned headache. The most eclectic pack of corps, scrub corps and alliances, and nary a doctrine to be found. Vollhov and his pack of morons were the closest thing to a doctrine on grid, and everyone involved sort of lost simply for being involved in what appears to have been a slapping match between the… err… “differently abled”.

Spirits below, I can’t believe I actually spent brain cells on this.

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