Call to Arms for a Free Colonia

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i said virtual genocide - which means a genocide related to a virtual world in a video game. please dont change my words. thank you.
I AM DOING VIRTUAL GENOCIDE, HELLOOOOOO.....

My feelings are hurt now, in game cops are ignoring me, and I went to notoriety 10 just for them to notice me, I was working my ... of shooting all those system security ships and clean ships and collecting their mats for what?!
To be ignored by in game cops who came to Colonia to stop guys like me?!
 
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I really have a bad memory, so I am looking at Ian as a reliable and trustworthy source to see if he remembers and era of slaughter, mayhem and genocide in the early history of Colonia.
You've been there even longer than I have, so if it was before October 3302 I might not have noticed.

Early history? The biggest public exodus of Colonia inhabitants was probably after the announcement of the Colonia Expansion Initiative, from those explorers who disliked the idea of any sort of PMF interaction or BGS activity within Colonia - and for whom the establishment of the Colonia Council as a non-Jaques faction had already been a worrying step in the wrong direction from their point of view.

Then I guess you've got the disintegration of the original CCN [1] under the dual pressures of the CEI factions not wishing to work with it politically and a certain second-wave CEI faction moving straight to opening fire on it. Probably quite a few more left at that point. That would certainly fall under the "slaughter and mayhem" bit, since it turns out that high-end PvP ships flown by some of the best pilots in the galaxy cannot effectively be fended off by mediocre pilots in Jaques' finest D-rated Vipers.

Obviously there's lots of churn as people come and go, especially as the region became a more useful base for explorers, but that's not systematic in any way.

After that? Generally the population/activity trend has been slowly upwards, but of course that could hide the disappearance of a large number of CMDRs from the region nevertheless.

Of course, early history isn't relevant to anything Loren's Reapers may or may not have done since their arrival in the region from spring 3305 onwards, so this is just for historical interest. Of course, quite a few of the political pressures driving this current conflict were indeed set in those unstable times of early 3303 ... but Senator Loren still being alive then, and the Nameless not yet having established Carcosa, those presumably aren't what Tebori is talking about.

There are of course lessons for from those times to consider about who Colonia's inhabitants actually are, especially in why the original CCN was so fatally wrong about it. But since this thread appears to be at the throwing chairs stage of the bar brawl, that might be a conversation for another time.

[1] Very very different to the faction and group of the same name nowadays, and nothing I'm saying here should be taken to be relevant to the current organisation.
 
this is and was never the reason. the reason was the virtual genocide which was done against the former and original population of colonia.
and the two "leaders" of the reapers were one of the main actors in this dirty and disgusting activities.

First off, what genocide? I literally have no idea what you're talking about.

EDIT: Seems even Doncaster doesn't even know what you're talking about.
 
Quick word.

EN and the Reapers entered into a peace treaty in August of last year. Made in good faith, witnessed by factions of CEI, and upheld for the duration with both sides.

A year later, EN and their alliance with SPEAR and Civitas Dei broke this treaty by forcing the Nameless out of Union.

Tebori is holding up a treacherous alliance of zealots and tyrants as a neutral source of information about a supposed "virtual genocide" that the Reapers were somehow responsible for. He is unable to provide proof on request of such an event.

Make of that what you will.
 
this is and was never the reason. the reason was the virtual genocide which was done against the former and original population of colonia.
and the two "leaders" of the reapers were one of the main actors in this dirty and disgusting activities.

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you are a target cause you are supporting and following the constructors of this original genocide @Bigmaec
and besides maybe you noticed it that we only attack in the "anarchy" system and not anywhere else if you are not wanted.

SPEAR just attacks in Carcosa so you don't get a higher outlaw rating. Even attacking somebody twice in a row, who doesn't even have weapons deployed, what a brave General you are. He was testing you on his own accord to see if you are people of your words, SPEAR failed with flying colors. Before your arrival Carcosa was one of the safest large systems in Colonia. We had explorers/miners visit daily, now you barely see them with the SPEAR gank-squad around:cry:.

everyone who wants to see the truth just contact the representatives of EN and DW2

EN/SEPP are known to be not trustworthy people. The people of Colonia don't want to deal with/mistrust them because of that. You are following the wrong narrative. Did you know that they wanted to take over the systems of Galcop before? How does it feel to find out that you are just a pawn in SECDs grand-plan? Why the sudden push in Carcosa for them to get into control?

Nice one @Bigmaec: Kancro is a DG2 participant, you can't make that stuff up. Everyday brings something exciting new.
 
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