A GALNET REPORT: A tour of the Powers – why do people join them and why should we?

Out of Character/Meta: Before joining a power, I thought to myself, rather than focus on the public propaganda and in-game benefits like special modules, why not see what the actual supporters say?
I set myself two rules:
1) First person I meet from a power who interacts with me (positively or negatively) is taken for the report.
2) No more than one representative per power.
Additional: Any commanders named in this thread have given their permission to be named and mods have given their permission to use names of those who gave permission. Those who did not give permission, or I just failed to ask and couldn’t track down, will be simply referred to by their power’s name. If you want to be named and read this, feel free to let me know, and ill add your name to the post.
Ship Details: An A class Sidewinder fitted with twin mining lasers and an FSD interdictor – because there is nothing funnier than interdicting a big ship in a sidewinder armed with mining lasers and seeing the reaction. It’s even funnier when you agree to let the other person go without killing them (it generated one or two amusing responses).
A BIG thank you to everyone who went along with the roleplay, joined in the fun, including those who are not mentioned in the report or just chatted to me along the way. It was good fun. It made my first extended time in Open in civilized space a highly positive experience and gives me hope for my future time in Open.
No hard feelings to the two commanders who killed me rather than be interviewed. It’s a shame you didn’t want to play along, but it provides some spice for the report. :D
A special shout out to the supporters of Archon Delaine! To be honest, if there was a power where I expected to get killed while trying to talk to, this was the one. However, my interactions with them were some of the best I had, and they were really willing to chat. I highly doubt I will choose Delaine as my power, but you guys did yourselves credit with your behaviour and if my Commander ever decides to embark on a life of crime, I would be happy to call you brothers-in-arms.
Now, on to the report….


In-character/roleplay part
A GALNET REPORT: A tour of the Powers – why do people join them and why should we?

My handle is Agony Aunt, and before you ask, I’m no lady. It’s a job you see, helping people out with their personal problems, offering advice… or at least it was back no Earth before I left. I’m quite well known in exploration circles, and a familiar face at Universal Cartographics. But having worked for media channels before on Earth, I decided to go on a tour of the powers, asking the supporters what made them tick, what got them interested in turning from the life of a mercenary to become a card carrying member of one of the galactic powers, with the problems and benefits that come with such status.
I hope readers find this report useful, should they find themselves considering which power to join themselves, and for existing supporters of powers… well, you might want to be having words with some of your supporters.

Li Yong-Rui
I started in Lambava, having just delivered a large amount of exploration data to the Surius Corp for their current exploration push. Naturally the first person I got to interview was a supporter of Li Yong-Rui. He was flying in supercruise around the system, and upon spotting him in his Cobra, I proceeded to interdict CMDR <Yong Supporter>… I mean, you have no idea how few people are willing to stop and talk to the press! Naturally this got me a fine, which I must remember to pay soon. And its not the only one… but I digress.
After some coaxing he gave the reason for his support. Money and Tech. Yes dear readers, no surprises here. Sirius Corp are quite clear in their goals, and so are their supporters.
Quote: “We are a corporation, not at nation that needs propaganda.”
Rating: Honest, clear in intentions, willing to talk to a member of the press. 10/10.

A Lavigny-Duval
Still in Lembava, and feeling rather pleased at getting my first reponse, I was interdicted by CMDR <A. Lavigny-Duval Supporter> flying an Imperial Clipper who supports Miss LD. Well, I thought, that saves me a trip, and opened comms. Only to be attacked! I had to eject and call upon the insurance company to pay out for a replacement ship. Well, that just won’t do I thought to myself, so left the station and sought out the commander again. I interdicted him and pulled him out of supercruise, and managed to get off a message about my mission. Unfortunately he did not want to listen, and destroyed my ship again. The insurance company was not going to be pleased about this.
Third time a charm I thought, and this time didn’t interdict, just tried to speak to the commander in supercruise. No responses at all. A shame, and unfortunately, that doesn’t enable me to write anything positive about Lady Duval.
Quote: None. They did not respond to a single comms request.
Rating: Unwilling to talk to the press. Attacking the press. Attacking someone in a Sidewinder who isn’t aligned to a power in a Clipper. Does not reflect well on their power. 0/10.

Archon Delaine
This particular part of the trip filled me with dread. I had heard a lot about Archon and his supporters, and fully expected to be calling up the insurance company once again and having to explain to them what I was doing flying a sidewinder in such hostile territory.
However, my meeting with one of the supports, a CMDR Jet D. Black was a positive experience. While he gave me due warning that I was flying in a dangerous region, he was happy to speak with me and explain his reasons.
In summary, it comes down to being honest about being a criminal. Some people hide behind false faces while committing crimes. Archon’s supports though have no shame about what they do. They know their lifestyles are not looked upon with favour by many, but they do not care. They acknowledge who and what they are, and seem to wear it like a badge of pride.
Quote: “If you like pirating or being a criminal, Archon is your man.”
Rating: Honest, clear in intentions, willing to talk to a member of the press. 10/10.

Pranav Antal
Antal’s HQ was swarming with Archon supporters, so it was no surprise that I had to visit a station to get an interview. Actually several people came forward with their thoughts. However, I as per my intentions to take a single report from each power, focused on <CMDR Antal Supporter>.
The main gist of the discussion was that they believed that through Antal they can gain more technology, which brings betterment of life for all.
Quote: “I think that with better technology comes better living, and with time, peace.”
Rating: Open, enthusiastic, clear in intentions, willing to talk to a member of the press. 10/10.

Zemina Torval
I found a Torval supporter near the HQ. They were well spoken and we had a good chat. CMDR Puzzle Plate explained they liked the idea of victory through finance and that peaceful means of victory were better than violent ones.
Quote: “Victory through finance!”
Rating: Willing to talk to a member of the press. No harassment. Open about their power and their reasons. 10/10.

Denton Patreus
<CMDR Patreus supporter> took some coaxing, and it had been trouble even finding a single supporter to speak with me. But undeterred I pushed forward and got a response. However, it wasn’t really the sort of response I was expecting from someone who has pledged support to a power.
Basically they said it was an alliance of convenience, and that they actually were hoping that Aisling would become the most powerful power in the Empire!
Quote: “I'm more interested in seeing (Aisling) Duval lead the Empire truthfully, hew views regarding war and slaves would be good for the galaxy.”
Rating: While honesty is appreciated, they did a terrible job of promoting their power. 1/10.

Aisling Duval
It was a fairly short trip to Miss Duval’s territory, and it wasn’t hard to find a supporter willing to talk about the princess. CMDR Judon did not offer anything surprising with their opening statement giving their initial reasoning as being “She is pretty”. This seems to be a common response from, as they are sometimes known, “Aislings Angels”. While people point to Antal as brainwashing people into supporting him, Aisling seems to have a hypnotic effect on the libidos of a high percentage of the galactic population.
However, with further digging this reporter discovered a bit of depth underneath the first layer of shallowness. The commander revealed that they supported her because unlike some others, she doesn’t see violence as the route to gaining influence, instead seeking ways of making progress through peaceful means.
Quote: “I’ll kill if I have to, but only if I have to.”
Rating: Initial shallowness gave way to a deeper response. 8/10.

Felcia Winters
With the last few powers remaining it was time to pay the Federation a visit. Unfortunately this wasn’t a great result. <CMDR Felcia Winters supporter> didn’t seem to muster up much excitement for their power. They basically said their reason was a matter of proximity to their home. No mention of ideologies or principles.
Quote: “Had to choose someone.”
Rating: The lack of enthusiasm for their power was not a good advertisement, but at least they were willing to talk a little. 2/10.

Zachary Hudson
Ah, a man of principles is Zachary. A strong leader who speaks his mind. Surely his supporters will provide a good example.
Unfortunately <CMDR Zachary Hudson supporter> didn’t do a good job of representing him.
I interdicted them in their Vulture for a chat. Unfortunately, they took offense to this, and warned my they would shoot if I didn’t let them go. Being unfazed by threats against the press, having faced them before, I informed them they were being recorded for Galnet. However, this didn’t faze them and <CMDR Hudson Supporter> opened fire. I returned the favour with my twin mining lasers, barely scratching his shields. This led them to carry out their threat and they destroyed my ship. Oh dear… that’s at least the 4th ship so far on this trip.
Quote: “<censored> off or I will kill you.”
Rating: Unwilling to talk to the press. Foul language and aggressive behaviour. Opening fire and destroying a ship carrying a member of the press. 1/10.

Edmund Mahon
The final one, and I had very high hopes. I have tactically supported the Alliance on a number of occasions and found their supports to be largely reasonable people. I was pleased to have this opinion confirmed. I met CMDR Mossfoot near the HQ station and they explained their reasons quite well.
The main idea was that the Alliance do not push their ideals on others, and therefore Mahon was basically a good guy to work for. A live and let live attitude. I think many of us can relate to that.
Quote: “ The Alliance seemed like the only sane choice in a galaxy full of buttheads.”
Rating: Open and honest. Gave good reasons. Talked to a member of the press. 10/10.

There you go dear readers, make of it what you want. Of course, due to the limited sample size you cannot take from this report that all of Archon’s supporters are reasonable people, or that all of Lavigny’s supporters are crazed killers. But as they say, first impressions last.
I now finish writing this report up and will submit to Galnet for their approval. I think I shall now have a few drinks for the night and consider all I have learned, before making my own decision.
 
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OOC - Mods, I think this should be in lore and roleplay.

That said a really interesting thread.

I've got to admit I'm disappointed that I wasn't the lucky encounter on behalf of Senator Patreus, as my pledging was a decision I thought long and hard about, and for me I am really fascinated to talk to other commanders about why they pledged and the philosophy behind their choices.

Perhaps this would be a good place to do that - unless the OP objects?
 
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Can't say i object to people discussing their reasons for joining their powers here. Will allow at least some to make up for the representatives who didn't do stellar jobs ;)

And yeah, sorry, i deliberately didn't want to announce to people in advance where i was and what i was doing. The random selection was a very deliberate part of the process :D
 
Agony_Aunt, you are a clear credit to your profession, this forum and furthermore the game itself. Superb thread, Commander. Wish I could Rep more. Some form of this article starkly deserves to appear in some 'official' capacity, be it on GalNet or elsewhere.

Like Starcloak above - and, I am certain, many others who will read this thread regardless of pledge persuasion - I am sorry to hear that you had so little in-depth interaction with a supporter of my own Power. Yet, the skies being what they are, it is still your journalistic integrity that truly makes this report shine rather than the arguable failure of some of your interviewees to... ahem... engage you more fruitfully.
Best of luck with the insurance premiums.
 
Edmund Mahon
The final one, and I had very high hopes. I have tactically supported the Alliance on a number of occasions and found their supports to be largely reasonable people. I was pleased to have this opinion confirmed. I met CMDR Mossfoot near the HQ station and they explained their reasons quite well.
The main idea was that the Alliance do not push their ideals on others, and therefore Mahon was basically a good guy to work for. A live and let live attitude. I think many of us can relate to that.
Quote: “ The Alliance seemed like the only sane choice in a galaxy full of buttheads.”
Rating: Open and honest. Gave good reasons. Talked to a member of the press. 10/10.

Or another way I sum up the Alliance: The Dude Abides. ;)
 
Can't say i object to people discussing their reasons for joining their powers here. Will allow at least some to make up for the representatives who didn't do stellar jobs ;)

And yeah, sorry, i deliberately didn't want to announce to people in advance where i was and what i was doing. The random selection was a very deliberate part of the process :D

So, Agony Aunt, I am guessing from your post that you are not yet pledged to anyone? What's your character's background? What are your hopes for the future of Humanity, and what in the galaxy are you currently dissatisfied with?
 
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So, Agony Aunt, I am guessing from your post that you are not yet pledged to anyone? What's your character's background? What are your hopes for the future of Humanity, and what in the galaxy are you currently dissatisfied with?

Correct. It would have been hard to do a tour of the powers if i had pledged first.

Background is a poor boy from Earth who worked as a cheap hack writing for tabloid media and also worked as their agony aunt. Due to a stroke of luck and the thanks of a rich client i got an Eagle (Freagle being a beta backer) and headed off into space. I started out supporting the Empire as have a couple of online friends who were also empire fans, but in the end switched to Alliance for a while. But now with the powers, well, as i said in the RP part, now i have to sit on things and think about it before making a decision. A few appeal to me, I tend to hope for Utopia for humanity (which is kind of Antal, but he has some negative aspects) and being an Explorer, Yong hold some interest. As for dissatisifed, from a RP perspective, i have to say the main thing is the slavery, regular ones or Imperial ones. That kind of blocks the Empire except for, as much as i hate to say it, Aisling.

I'm also a big believer of allowing others to live as they want as long as they don't hurt anyone else, and as long as they are willing to extend the same to me... so Mahon is a serious contender.

Its a hard decision, and not one i will make lightly.

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aww dangit.. i should have know sooner... i´d give you very neat response in good RP-way :(


You were one of the people I talked to?

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Pulling people out of supercruise just to talk to them isn't exactly courteous.

Sure its not. But when they are in a Clipper or whatever, and i'm in a sidewinder... you would think they would laugh, not get antsy. I did have a couple of people who found it funny, and laughed even more when i told them they were free to go, or threatened to open fire on them. Just one player got really upset over it, the guy in the Vulture. Can't comment on the guy in the Clipper since they didn't respond... they might as well have been an NPC for all the interaction i got from them.
 
Out of Character/Meta: Before joining a power, I thought to myself, rather than focus on the public propaganda and in-game benefits like special modules, why not see what the actual supporters say?
I set myself two rules:
1) First person I meet from a power who interacts with me (positively or negatively) is taken for the report.
2) No more than one representative per power.
Additional: Any commanders named in this thread have given their permission to be named and mods have given their permission to use names of those who gave permission. Those who did not give permission, or I just failed to ask and couldn’t track down, will be simply referred to by their power’s name. If you want to be named and read this, feel free to let me know, and ill add your name to the post.
Ship Details: An A class Sidewinder fitted with twin mining lasers and an FSD interdictor – because there is nothing funnier than interdicting a big ship in a sidewinder armed with mining lasers and seeing the reaction. It’s even funnier when you agree to let the other person go without killing them (it generated one or two amusing responses).
A BIG thank you to everyone who went along with the roleplay, joined in the fun, including those who are not mentioned in the report or just chatted to me along the way. It was good fun. It made my first extended time in Open in civilized space a highly positive experience and gives me hope for my future time in Open.
No hard feelings to the two commanders who killed me rather than be interviewed. It’s a shame you didn’t want to play along, but it provides some spice for the report. :D
A special shout out to the supporters of Archon Delaine! To be honest, if there was a power where I expected to get killed while trying to talk to, this was the one. However, my interactions with them were some of the best I had, and they were really willing to chat. I highly doubt I will choose Delaine as my power, but you guys did yourselves credit with your behaviour and if my Commander ever decides to embark on a life of crime, I would be happy to call you brothers-in-arms.
Now, on to the report….


In-character/roleplay part
A GALNET REPORT: A tour of the Powers – why do people join them and why should we?

My handle is Agony Aunt, and before you ask, I’m no lady. It’s a job you see, helping people out with their personal problems, offering advice… or at least it was back no Earth before I left. I’m quite well known in exploration circles, and a familiar face at Universal Cartographics. But having worked for media channels before on Earth, I decided to go on a tour of the powers, asking the supporters what made them tick, what got them interested in turning from the life of a mercenary to become a card carrying member of one of the galactic powers, with the problems and benefits that come with such status.
I hope readers find this report useful, should they find themselves considering which power to join themselves, and for existing supporters of powers… well, you might want to be having words with some of your supporters.

Li Yong-Rui
I started in Lambava, having just delivered a large amount of exploration data to the Surius Corp for their current exploration push. Naturally the first person I got to interview was a supporter of Li Yong-Rui. He was flying in supercruise around the system, and upon spotting him in his Cobra, I proceeded to interdict CMDR <Yong Supporter>… I mean, you have no idea how few people are willing to stop and talk to the press! Naturally this got me a fine, which I must remember to pay soon. And its not the only one… but I digress.
After some coaxing he gave the reason for his support. Money and Tech. Yes dear readers, no surprises here. Sirius Corp are quite clear in their goals, and so are their supporters.
Quote: “We are a corporation, not at nation that needs propaganda.”
Rating: Honest, clear in intentions, willing to talk to a member of the press. 10/10.

A Lavigny-Duval
Still in Lembava, and feeling rather pleased at getting my first reponse, I was interdicted by CMDR <A. Lavigny-Duval Supporter> flying an Imperial Clipper who supports Miss LD. Well, I thought, that saves me a trip, and opened comms. Only to be attacked! I had to eject and call upon the insurance company to pay out for a replacement ship. Well, that just won’t do I thought to myself, so left the station and sought out the commander again. I interdicted him and pulled him out of supercruise, and managed to get off a message about my mission. Unfortunately he did not want to listen, and destroyed my ship again. The insurance company was not going to be pleased about this.
Third time a charm I thought, and this time didn’t interdict, just tried to speak to the commander in supercruise. No responses at all. A shame, and unfortunately, that doesn’t enable me to write anything positive about Lady Duval.
Quote: None. They did not respond to a single comms request.
Rating: Unwilling to talk to the press. Attacking the press. Attacking someone in a Sidewinder who isn’t aligned to a power in a Clipper. Does not reflect well on their power. 0/10.

Archon Delaine
This particular part of the trip filled me with dread. I had heard a lot about Archon and his supporters, and fully expected to be calling up the insurance company once again and having to explain to them what I was doing flying a sidewinder in such hostile territory.
However, my meeting with one of the supports, a CMDR Jet D. Black was a positive experience. While he gave me due warning that I was flying in a dangerous region, he was happy to speak with me and explain his reasons.
In summary, it comes down to being honest about being a criminal. Some people hide behind false faces while committing crimes. Archon’s supports though have no shame about what they do. They know their lifestyles are not looked upon with favour by many, but they do not care. They acknowledge who and what they are, and seem to wear it like a badge of pride.
Quote: “If you like pirating or being a criminal, Archon is your man.”
Rating: Honest, clear in intentions, willing to talk to a member of the press. 10/10.

Pranav Antal
Antal’s HQ was swarming with Archon supporters, so it was no surprise that I had to visit a station to get an interview. Actually several people came forward with their thoughts. However, I as per my intentions to take a single report from each power, focused on <CMDR Antal Supporter>.
The main gist of the discussion was that they believed that through Antal they can gain more technology, which brings betterment of life for all.
Quote: “I think that with better technology comes better living, and with time, peace.”
Rating: Open, enthusiastic, clear in intentions, willing to talk to a member of the press. 10/10.

Zemina Torval
I found a Torval supporter near the HQ. They were well spoken and we had a good chat. CMDR Puzzle Plate explained they liked the idea of victory through finance and that peaceful means of victory were better than violent ones.
Quote: “Victory through finance!”
Rating: Willing to talk to a member of the press. No harassment. Open about their power and their reasons. 10/10.

Denton Patreus
<CMDR Patreus supporter> took some coaxing, and it had been trouble even finding a single supporter to speak with me. But undeterred I pushed forward and got a response. However, it wasn’t really the sort of response I was expecting from someone who has pledged support to a power.
Basically they said it was an alliance of convenience, and that they actually were hoping that Aisling would become the most powerful power in the Empire!
Quote: “I'm more interested in seeing (Aisling) Duval lead the Empire truthfully, hew views regarding war and slaves would be good for the galaxy.”
Rating: While honesty is appreciated, they did a terrible job of promoting their power. 1/10.

Aisling Duval
It was a fairly short trip to Miss Duval’s territory, and it wasn’t hard to find a supporter willing to talk about the princess. CMDR Judon did not offer anything surprising with their opening statement giving their initial reasoning as being “She is pretty”. This seems to be a common response from, as they are sometimes known, “Aislings Angels”. While people point to Antal as brainwashing people into supporting him, Aisling seems to have a hypnotic effect on the libidos of a high percentage of the galactic population.
However, with further digging this reporter discovered a bit of depth underneath the first layer of shallowness. The commander revealed that they supported her because unlike some others, she doesn’t see violence as the route to gaining influence, instead seeking ways of making progress through peaceful means.
Quote: “I’ll kill if I have to, but only if I have to.”
Rating: Initial shallowness gave way to a deeper response. 8/10.

Felcia Winters
With the last few powers remaining it was time to pay the Federation a visit. Unfortunately this wasn’t a great result. <CMDR Felcia Winters supporter> didn’t seem to muster up much excitement for their power. They basically said their reason was a matter of proximity to their home. No mention of ideologies or principles.
Quote: “Had to choose someone.”
Rating: The lack of enthusiasm for their power was not a good advertisement, but at least they were willing to talk a little. 2/10.

Zachary Hudson
Ah, a man of principles is Zachary. A strong leader who speaks his mind. Surely his supporters will provide a good example.
Unfortunately <CMDR Zachary Hudson supporter> didn’t do a good job of representing him.
I interdicted them in their Vulture for a chat. Unfortunately, they took offense to this, and warned my they would shoot if I didn’t let them go. Being unfazed by threats against the press, having faced them before, I informed them they were being recorded for Galnet. However, this didn’t faze them and <CMDR Torval Supporter> opened fire. I returned the favour with my twin mining lasers, barely scratching his shields. This led them to carry out their threat and they destroyed my ship. Oh dear… that’s at least the 4th ship so far on this trip.
Quote: “<censored> off or I will kill you.”
Rating: Unwilling to talk to the press. Foul language and aggressive behaviour. Opening fire and destroying a ship carrying a member of the press. 1/10.

Edmund Mahon
The final one, and I had very high hopes. I have tactically supported the Alliance on a number of occasions and found their supports to be largely reasonable people. I was pleased to have this opinion confirmed. I met CMDR Mossfoot near the HQ station and they explained their reasons quite well.
The main idea was that the Alliance do not push their ideals on others, and therefore Mahon was basically a good guy to work for. A live and let live attitude. I think many of us can relate to that.
Quote: “ The Alliance seemed like the only sane choice in a galaxy full of buttheads.”
Rating: Open and honest. Gave good reasons. Talked to a member of the press. 10/10.

There you go dear readers, make of it what you want. Of course, due to the limited sample size you cannot take from this report that all of Archon’s supporters are reasonable people, or that all of Lavigny’s supporters are crazed killers. But as they say, first impressions last.
I now finish writing this report up and will submit to Galnet for their approval. I think I shall now have a few drinks for the night and consider all I have learned, before making my own decision.

Awesome work, great post +1
 
Excellent journalistic work! Would you like to interview an avowedly neutral commander to offer the unpledged viewpoint?
 
Correct. It would have been hard to do a tour of the powers if i had pledged first.

Background is a poor boy from Earth who worked as a cheap hack writing for tabloid media and also worked as their agony aunt. Due to a stroke of luck and the thanks of a rich client i got an Eagle (Freagle being a beta backer) and headed off into space. I started out supporting the Empire as have a couple of online friends who were also empire fans, but in the end switched to Alliance for a while. But now with the powers, well, as i said in the RP part, now i have to sit on things and think about it before making a decision. A few appeal to me, I tend to hope for Utopia for humanity (which is kind of Antal, but he has some negative aspects) and being an Explorer, Yong hold some interest. As for dissatisifed, from a RP perspective, i have to say the main thing is the slavery, regular ones or Imperial ones. That kind of blocks the Empire except for, as much as i hate to say it, Aisling.

I'm also a big believer of allowing others to live as they want as long as they don't hurt anyone else, and as long as they are willing to extend the same to me... so Mahon is a serious contender.

Its a hard decision, and not one i will make lightly.

There is a lot to think about, and you chose a really interesting way of finding out more.

It sounds like you've been here there and everywhere - much like myself. I hail from Earth too - aren't too many of us around any more - I wanted to make something of myself so I took passage to the frontier systems, took basic flight lessons, got stamped and loaned a Sidewider to start out in. Then I made the great exodus back to Sol as a qualified pilot. Took me a little while before I could prove my flight skills were good enough to safely fly around the home system, but then I could return - to my home and the home of Humanity. I have had, for a long time, an abiding empathy with the Alliance. Their philosophy is close to my own. Even back then I was thinking about going to the Alliance one day. But the Federation wasn't so bad. I could be proud of much of the Federation, even as I was dissatisfied with some of its aspects. And it was a good time - helping the people of Sol, contributing back to my home, seeing that beautiful blue ball as I flew around. I became quite well known in the area, well-liked and well-respected.

I took a commission from the Federal Navy. Commanding officer of the Red Comets, a squadron of fighter craft. We were deployed to several battles. Duamta. Wolf 359. Beta Hydri. Lugh. Yes, I'm a veteran of Lugh. We got reassigned after the initial success, and I was on an expedition many lightyears away when that turned around.

I never thought I would end up with the Empire. I never would have dreamed it. I probably would have laughed at you had you told me where I'd be today. But that's another story, if anyone wishes to hear it.
 
I'd like to have a word with this Judon character.............

And who the heck was interviewed from Patreus?
 
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An interesting endeavor!
As a representative of the Princess and Senator Lavigny-Duval I shall throw in my two credits.

In Federation space too many affluent corporations take advantage of the systems under their control. Sure, democracy is a nice word to throw around but when only a few can do what they want while the majority of citizens suffer under their rule, it is a hollow word. For the poor there is no alcohol, no recreational drugs, no small weapons. Federal citizens spend their whole life paying off debt with interest so they can maintain their lifestyles.

The Empire showed me a way of life where each human being is equal! Strength of spirit, body and ship is cherished and corruption is mercilessly hunted. Senator LD believes in rooting out the subterfuge of black markets and plague of pirates, and she rewards bounty hunters with 20% more than any other power. In the empire, we take pride in our ships, stations, members. Some stations are veritable gardens in space, narcotics are available without shame and many systems don't shy away from offering all kinds of weapons.
I'm not one to say that the empire is perfect, but it is preferable to live with proud imperial subjects than debt-ridden, prudish feds.

Seems to me that Hudson, Lavigny-Duval and Archon are the most combat-oriented of their factions, so it would make sense that CMDR members would be more trigger-happy.
 
Excellent journalistic work! Would you like to interview an avowedly neutral commander to offer the unpledged viewpoint?

Feel free to present your view here. I was specifically interviewing those who had pledged.

Seems to me that Hudson, Lavigny-Duval and Archon are the most combat-oriented of their factions, so it would make sense that CMDR members would be more trigger-happy.

Indeed, and it showed.. except for Archon. They were cool guys. One upon stopping me and asking my business said something like: "You're from Glanet? Wow, i love your guys work!"

Actually, its quite funny. I'm now half tempted to, instead of joining a power, remain a neutral journalist. On the other hand, can join a power and become a biased journlalist :D

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I'd like to have a word with this Judon character.............

And who the heck was interviewed from Patreus?

Judon = Judoh? Or just similarity? Anyway, it wasn't bad.

As for the Patreus supporter, hehe, sorry, can't name without their express permission, but it was great food for the report. I hope Patreus starts an internal investigation with the aim of weeding out the disloyal :D
 
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