Primitive,
I am unsure what influences have spurned this most recent cacophony of shrill bloviation, seemingly as burdened with evidence as it is with linguistic cohesion. However, as you seem yearn for a master’s whip, who am I to deny you your rightful place under my heel?
With regard to the stance of my faction apparently mocking me, I’m quite sure that if the majority of capsuleers in the Amarr Militia disapproved of my conduct, they would probably not have elected to join the ranks of my alliance.
With regard to PIE and Lord Newelle, I believe I have made my stance abundantly clear. I was concerned by the independence and initiative demonstrated by Lord Newelle in taking possession of the Freedom Fighters of his own volition. However, as Lord Qatib Olacar xer Sarum, has so graciously explained, this is quite propper. Lord Newelle has assured me that the combatants in question will be delivered directly to House Sarum for interrogation and other more sinister uses… which brings me to my next point…
That “Ushra’khan have no idea where these Freedom Fighters came from” is exactly as surprising as it is my dilemma to solve: absolutely none. If your implications about are Irnolf are indeed actually founded in reality (An assertion for which Ushra’Kahn has oddly refused to substantiate) and Ushra’Kahn could not adequately account for the integrity of its own members, how shocking is it to anyone that you could not adequately account for all the freedom fighters is New Eden? Records clearly indicate that 10,000 freedom fighters were aboard the Fenrir when it exploded. Lord Newelle has indeed confirmed that these rebels are indeed in his custody. My sources tell me that these souls are en route to House Sarum for their speedy re-integration to the imperial labor apparatus. That you are experiencing difficulty grappling with these salient facts does not make them less true.
That you presume that I will discuss the deployment and utility of my Titan fleet with the likes of such base creatures is truly amusing. Even more amusing is your insinuation that such vessels would have offered utility in combatting Minmatar Militia aligned forces. The Matari flee in desperation at the sight of any organized Amarr fleet, be it Legions, retributions, or even punishers. With the notable exception to the fleet described in the aforementioned report, I have never laid eyes on a Minmatar contingent worthy of such mighty vessels. That you are ignorant to the might of these assets is a product of my restraint, as shattering your thrasher hulls against the prow of my Avatar hardly seems sporting. However, if you truly yearn for an education on this matter, I will be happy to make the necessary arrangements.
Perhaps the most amusing aspect of your veering, barely coherent rambling, is the notion that it is the validity of my claims that are in question. Despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary, you seem to claim that the freighter isn’t yours, the freedom fighters don’t exist, and the titan that killed them is a figment of my imagination, a pretty impressive series of claims from one who accuses their betters of being “delusional storytellers”. It would seem to me that you simply struggle grappling with facts that are inconvenient to your narrative. I suppose tomorrow you will have us believe that Amarr has fallen to your mighty hoards of barely spaceworthy rifters, and that the Empress is in chains, all the while substantiating those claims with the same quantity of evidence as provided here (none).
If your vessel can indeed make the journey from the station undock to, well, anywhere, I would suggest visiting the newly opened Infomorph Wellness Center. Capsuleer dimentia is a very real and persistent problem, and perhaps one you could indeed benefit from some assistance with.