Call to Arms for a Free Colonia

Actions speak louder than words. Why Coma? What was so important about it? All the pieces together paint the picture and if you add the ones not public yet it all becomes crystal clear.

You keep bringing things as If I had been involved with them, or as if I have first hand knowledge...

But since you brought this "Coma" thing, we might as well talk about it (assuming that this refers to the star system named Coma).

So, I did look around and found the following history involving Isaiah and Phisto with an Anarchy faction named Newton's Fusilliers (NF, based out of a system called Coma) and Patreus commanders. Obviously, we can only take every one's words for what they are but nevertheless it was an interesting read and had a few pieces of evidence and testimonies thrown in.

Quotes:

from Misaniovent (Patreus leadership at the time).

[Isaiah] put Phisto in touch with [Patreus leadership]. Phisto and I discussed the problem in detail, agreeing in principle that Patreus would allow Newton's to permanently control Ackerman Depot and would allow Newton's to take temporary control of the system so that they could expand to a system that would not conflict with our mechanical interests.

Weeks later, Newton's Fusiliers attempted to seize direct control of the system, apparently believing that we were not watching. We defeated this and subsequent attempts. We were aware that Newton's had requested a move and we supported this.
[...]

A Patreus minor faction entered lockdown at Sunday evening's tick, with Isaiah Evanson and Newton's Fusiliers pilots on the bounty board.
This means that Newton's Fusiliers attacked Patreus on Saturday, while Patreus waited for their reply. This is the second time that Newton's Fusiliers have betrayed our trust.


Then there are various comments indicating that NF pilots aren't to be trusted:

If Newton's Fusiliers want's to Expand to other systems, they should stop breaking agreements [...]

NF has expressed to me in the past a desire for a little bubble of anarchy inside the human bubble to do with whatever they wish. They don't want safety, they want to up.

Yea these guys are a known terrorist organization. I'd call for the majority of you to disregard this political bull and kill all Newton Fusilier aligned ships on site.

There are also plenty of comments from various PMFs who found a way to make things work with Patreus.


Perhaps, the approach Isaiah and Phisto took back then, and seem to have taken with Nameless isn't exactly working in their favor.
Drama-wise though, it's gold.
 
You do realize a peace treaty was struck at the conclusion of that conflict with the Empire, and Misaniovent specifically was involved, and that the Fusiliers upheld said treaty alongside Patreus?

Or did you neglect to research that aspect as well, Lekeno?

I own all of my actions and words and deeds from that conflict and I would do them again.
 
I don't get it, why is diplomacy seen as a good conclusion? The BGS is a indirect PvP mode, if you want to play gardener of a faction without opposition there are certainly games which will allow you to do that better...
Besides, from what I've seen this AAA is utterly incompetent, so the Reapers should take the opportunity and burn down CIDE and EN.
 
I don't get it, why is diplomacy seen as a good conclusion? The BGS is a indirect PvP mode, if you want to play gardener of a faction without opposition there are certainly games which will allow you to do that better...
Besides, from what I've seen this AAA is utterly incompetent, so the Reapers should take the opportunity and burn down CIDE and EN.

I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life.

 
I only ask the question about how they see this "ending" because I'm fairly confident they think that the so-called liberation of Carcosa is somehow the demise of the Reapers.
I mean, you could just roam the bubble knocking low-traffic systems over to anarchy and moving on faster than any of them can keep up with you or even figure out which system you're hitting, how much effort you're putting in, or whether you're even defending them when they move in to try and take them back.

Imagine it. "Loren's Locusts". Has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
 
If this was a court case where the Reapers, as defendants, were being accused of virtual genocide (which sounds like fun by the way), the judge would have dismissed it by now due to the lack of evidence. The claimants have so far failed to even define this virtual genocide let alone provide any evidence in support of it.
 
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