Khanid Kingdom
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The Khanid Kingdom, also known as the Dark Amarr, was founded a few centuries ago when the last Amarr Emperor was chosen. Khanid was one of the royal heirs at the time and, in accordance with tradition, should have killed himself after failing to become emperor. This Khanid refused to do and split his vast domains from the Amarr Empire. The empire retaliated, but only managed to conquer some of the vulnerable outer regions from Khanid. The Kingdom still upholds many of the traditions of Amarr society, but has also wholeheartedly embraced the customs of others, mainly the Caldari. Many visitors to the Kingdom feel like it is a surreal mix of the Amarr and Caldari empires.
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​The Khanid Kingdom, often referred to as the "Dark Amarr," is a sovereign nation within New Eden, established approximately 300 years ago. Its formation was a direct result of a significant schism within the Amarr Empire, leading to a unique blend of Amarr traditions and external influences, particularly from the Caldari. ​YouTube+4EVE University Wiki+4EVE Universe+4EVE Universe
Origins and Formation
The inception of the Khanid Kingdom traces back to a pivotal moment in Amarr history. Following the death of an Amarr Emperor, the tradition dictated that the unsuccessful heirs commit ritual suicide known as Shathol'Syn. Garkeh Khanid, the then-commander-in-chief of the Amarr Navy and heir to the Khanid Family, defied this custom. Refusing to end their life, they seized control of a formidable Titan—one of only two possessed by the Empire at the time—and retreated to their hereditary domains. There, they proclaimed the establishment of the Khanid Kingdom and assumed the title Khanid II. ​EVE Universe+1EVE Wiki+1
Early Struggles and Consolidation
The nascent kingdom faced immediate challenges, both from within and without. Khanid II's own brother, Dakos Khanid, opposed the secession and initiated a rebellion against the newly formed monarchy. This internal conflict, coupled with external pressures from the Amarr Empire seeking to reclaim the breakaway region, threatened the kingdom's stability. However, Khanid II's strategic acumen prevailed; through calculated maneuvers, including the assassination of Dakos, they solidified their rule and ensured the survival of the kingdom. ​EVE Universe+1EVE Universe+1EVE Universe+2EVE Wiki+2EVE Universe+2
Governance and Political Structure
The Khanid Kingdom operates as a theocratic monarchy, with Khanid II at its helm. While the king holds supreme authority, power is also shared with various Holders and magnates who govern different regions and aspects of the kingdom. To maintain control and prevent dissent, Khanid II implemented measures such as keeping family members of potential rivals within the royal palace, effectively as hostages to ensure loyalty. ​EVE WikiEVE Universe
Cultural Identity and Traditions
Culturally, the Khanid Kingdom mirrors many aspects of Amarr society, including the caste system and the institution of slavery. However, due to its secession and subsequent isolation, the kingdom has also integrated customs from other cultures, notably the Caldari. This fusion results in a society that, while retaining its Amarr roots, exhibits a more pragmatic and technologically embracing ethos. For instance, the kingdom adopts advanced technologies, including cloning, more readily than the traditionalist Amarr Empire. ​EVE Universe+1EVE Universe+1
Military Capabilities
The Royal Khanid Navy (RKN) serves as the primary military force of the kingdom. Formed from segments of the Amarr Navy that sided with Khanid II during the secession, the RKN, though smaller in size compared to the Imperial Navy, boasts advanced technology and formidable capabilities. This technological edge is partly due to trade relations with the Caldari, which have facilitated the acquisition of superior military hardware. ​EVE Universe+2EVE Wiki+2forums-archive.eveonline.com+2
Economy and Industry
Economically, the Khanid Kingdom has developed several key industries:​
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Khanid Innovation: A high-technology firm focusing on weapon research and development, ensuring the kingdom's military remains at the forefront of technological advancements.​EVE Wiki
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Khanid Transport: A shipping company that also ventures into exploration, aiming to expand the kingdom's trade routes and economic reach.​
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Khanid Works: Established by Khanid II, this shipbuilding enterprise plays a crucial role in maintaining and expanding the kingdom's naval capabilities. ​EVE Wiki
Relations with the Amarr Empire
Despite its secession, the Khanid Kingdom maintains a complex relationship with the Amarr Empire. Over the centuries, there have been periods of tension and reconciliation. Notably, in YC 111, the kingdom assisted the Empire in capturing Dochuta Karsoth, leading to Khanid II being offered a seat on the Amarr Privy Council by Empress Jamyl I. This gesture marked a significant step toward mending the rift between the two states, though the kingdom continues to operate independently. ​EVE Universe+1EVE Wiki+1
The Khanid Kingdom stands as a testament to resilience and adaptability within New Eden. Its unique blend of Amarr traditions and external influences, coupled with its strategic governance and military prowess, ensures its continued prominence in the interstellar landscape.​
The Amarr Empire has taken significant steps to bolster its defenses amid rising tensions with the Minmatar Republic. According to a report dated December 20, 2018, the appearance of Imperial Navy flotillas in crucial border systems was a direct response to the deployment of Republic Fleet taskforces in the Auga, Isbrabata, and Vard systems. Captain Marshal Sirdan xer Qosh confirmed this during a standing emergency session of the Inner Circle in Yulai.
In addressing the situation, Captain Marshal xer Qosh stated, "The Amarr Empire will defend its sovereign space with all the might at our disposal and with the force of law and God's will on our side." This directive followed a meeting concerning recent chemical weapons attacks and subsequent slave revolts on five Amarr planets, which had intensified the conflict.
The report further explained that various Amarr planets, including Mabnen I and Sehmy III, experienced violent incidents. However, local forces managed to restore order effectively. Notably, the situation on the planet Dakba IV escalated, necessitating intervention by the Ministry of Internal Order and the Theology Council. While order was reestablished with minimal loss of life, disturbances persisted in areas with higher concentrations of enslaved individuals.
Additionally, significant unrest broke out on Alkabsi IV and Thebeka III. The attacks on these worlds aimed to incite widespread violence among the large slave populations. In these instances, rapid actions by the forces of House Sarum and House Ardishapur were critical in restoring order. Despite challenges, Lord Khalil Numayr was rescued by special forces from House Ardishapur, underscoring the ongoing complex dynamics in the region.
Captain Marshal xer Qosh condemned outside interference in Amarr's internal affairs, particularly highlighting suspected incursions by the Gallente Federation and Minmatar Republic. The allegations of armed rebels purportedly supported by the Minmatar Republic were also discussed, with Captain Marshal suggesting that these activities were coordinated to destabilize the Amarr Empire. This assertion was met with sharp criticism from representatives of the Gallente Federation and Minmatar Republic, who dismissed the accusations as unfounded.
In the ongoing cross-border conflict, varied operations appear to continue involving both Imperial and Republic forces, particularly in Amarr systems such as Alkabsi and Thebeka. The report noted frequent skirmishes among capsuleer factions, further complicating the security environment within New Eden and highlighting the troubled state of affairs between the Amarr Empire and the Minmatar Republic.
Amarr Empire Response to Terrorist Attacks
On December 12, 2018, military and security forces of the Amarr Empire conducted responses to a series of terrorist attacks across five worlds that targeted the Empire's territories. The events unfolded over a 24-hour period and garnered widespread attention due to their implications for the Empire's internal security and the treatment of its slave populations.
The attacks were most severely felt on Dakba IV and Thebeka III, two planets within the Ardishapur Family's Domain territories. Both locations reported significant rioting in areas populated predominantly by slaves. Lord Eshvizir Tapur, the Holder of Dakba, publicly condemned the attacks and expressed dismay over the subsequent slave revolts, attributing the unrest to a failure of moral governance and the alleged use of chemical weapons such as Deathglow and Insorum boosters in the assaults.
On Thebeka III, violence erupted primarily in slave districts on the continent of Numayriyah, leading to heavy clashes between government forces and well-armed rebel groups. The situation escalated to the point where the local Holder, Lord Khalil Numayr, was reported missing, leaving his niece, Governor Adila Numayr of Dam-Sertene, to coordinate the response. The city of Dabara was notably affected, with reports of intense fighting and significant destruction.
Security responses were more effective on the Imperial World of Mabnen I, where the attacks were reportedly thwarted through a combination of rapid military action, environmental safeguards, and advanced transcranial microcontrollers among the slave population. This proactive strategy appeared to echo the successes of past government efforts to fortify Mabnen I against similar threats.
In contrast, Alkabsi IV in the Sarum domain faced a greater challenge, with significant rebel activity reported. However, Sarum Family Police Guards managed to pacify most cities rapidly, although skirmishes persisted in the mineral extraction fields. Lord Arrach Sarum underscored the need to eliminate all resistance to House Sarum's governance on the planet, describing the deployment of the Shining Flame company alongside the 1st Sarum Royal Army.
Throughout the incident, the Imperial Privy Council in Dam-Torsad convened to address the escalating situation, though no formal statements were released beyond directives to military and internal security forces. Khanid Kingdom representative Sa-Baron Alar Chakaid took a more vocal position, denouncing the attacks as the work of Ammatar traitors collaborating with Minmatar rebels. His remarks highlighted a broader narrative about the complexities of slave-holding policies in relation to scripture and economic imperatives.
The involvement of factions like the Sarum Family and the Ardishapur Family, along with the responses orchestrated by various levels of authority within the Amarr Empire, showcased the multifaceted approach to addressing internal dissent and external threats. The situation emphasized the fragile balance of power and the persistent challenges faced by the Amarr Empire in maintaining order amid rising tensions and unrest.
Multiple Terrorist Attacks Against Amarr Empire as Privy Council Meets
On December 11, 2018, a series of terrorist attacks struck five planets within the Amarr Empire as the Privy Council convened for a special session. The affected worlds included Alkabsi IV, Dakba IV, Mabnen I, Sehmy III, and Thebeka III, with official reports confirmed by the Scope. In response, the Ministry of Internal Order mobilized forces across the Empire, while the Imperial Navy raised its alert status, though no incursions into Amarr space were reported.
The escalation of violence appears to be an attempt to destabilize the Empire, drawing parallels to prior chemical attacks aimed at inciting slave rebellions, specifically referencing recent events that transpired in Kahah. During the Privy Council's meeting, called by Empress Catiz I, discussions centered around the ongoing violence and the sanctions imposed by the Gallente Federation and Minmatar Republic due to the Empire's handling of the situation in Kahah.
Notably, Royal Heir Arrach of the Sarum Family called for increased vigilance against Blood Raiders and Sani Sabik heresies during the meeting. He emphasized the importance of a thorough investigation into the attacks, asserting that complacency had allowed Sanist influences to resurface. Meanwhile, Lord Tunir Tash-Murkon remarked on the unfortunate incidents in Kahah and cautioned against the economic pressures being exerted by the Minmatar and Gallente factions, indicating that a measured response was warranted.
Additionally, Lord Arim Ardishapur pointed to the ongoing 24th Imperial Crusade as indicative of rising heretical threats, questioning the effectiveness of permitting mercenaries to represent the Empire amidst this turmoil. The Kor-Azor Family, represented by Steward Aya Khema, expressed sadness over the losses and echoed calls for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attacks.
In light of these developments, observers predict that the Privy Council's discussions will lead to heightened security measures and military readiness within the Empire. The situation remains critical, with House Kador maintaining silence and the Khanid Kingdom focused on suppressing smaller uprisings in systems affected by the broader unrest.
On November 26, 2018, the Minmatar Republic and the Gallente Federation imposed trade sanctions on the Amarr Empire following its inadequate response to the violence observed in the Kahah system. This decision was made public through an announcement from the Tribal Council of the Republic.
In his statement, Sanmatar Maleatu Shakor condemned the Empire's actions, characterizing them as barbaric and claiming that the Republic would not tolerate any efforts from the Empire to normalize economic relations until they ceased such practices. Shakor asserted that the impact of losing trade with the Empire would be minimal for the Republic, as the Amarr trade was not a significant contributor to their economy. Instead, this loss could provide opportunities for local development and new investors.
The sanctions specifically target several influential individuals and corporations within the Amarr Empire and the Khanid Kingdom. Key figures affected include Lord Tunir Tash-Murkon, CEO Lady Ardamad Zoar, and various other Holders involved in the pacification efforts on Kahah. These sanctions are aimed at freezing assets and enforcing travel bans on prominent Amarr officials.
Important corporations affected by the sanctions include Carthum Conglomerate, Imperial Armaments, Inherent Implants, Zoar and Sons, and others that have conducted business previously with the Federation and the Republic. Additionally, significant Khanid enterprises, such as Khanid Innovation and Khanid Transport, are also included, though their reliance on trade with the Gallente and Minmatar factions is less pronounced.
The sanctions aim to restrict the economic interaction of these entities with the Federation and Republic, thereby impacting their ability to engage in business on various planets and moons. However, the measures intentionally avoid restricting space station regulations governed by the Yulai Convention, which ensures that interstellar trade continues in some form.
In the wake of these sanctions, Empress Catiz I has called for a special session of the Privy Council to address this escalating situation. Reports indicate that plans for an inquisitorial tribunal visit to Kahah, which was to be led by Royal Heir Arrach Sarum, have been put on hold due to these developments.
Federal and Republic officials have also hinted at the potential for further actions, considering additional sanctions against Caldari corporations linked to the Kingdom, although they tread carefully to avoid exacerbating tensions with the Caldari State. President Jacus Roden remarked that they are exploring alternatives for applying pressure on the Empire.
The overall effects of the sanctions on the Khanid Kingdom remain ambiguous, as their economic recovery has been previously supported by the Caldari State. The Kingdom's reliance on trade from external sources presents vulnerabilities that may be exacerbated by these new sanctions.
In conclusion, the sanctions underscore the ongoing tensions between the factions in New Eden, particularly highlighting the strained relationship between the Minmatar Republic, Gallente Federation, and Amarr Empire amid broader discussions regarding human rights and economic practices.
Queen Zidarez Claims Kahah Pacification Successful, Criticizes "Foreign Exaggeration" of Casualties
Date: November 14, 2018
In an interview with Dark Amarr News, Queen Zidarez Khanid claimed the successful pacification of Kahah, marking her first public appearance following the Deathglow bombings and subsequent slave rebellion in the system. The Queen asserted that Khanid forces had "eliminated all remaining rebel strongholds" and expressed gratitude towards Sardar Marshal Soshan Fayez, the commander of Khanid forces in Kahah, as well as to the 7th Asbara Cyber Knights and the 19th Royal Uhlans for their contributions in safeguarding the Kingdom.
During the interview, Zidarez praised the ground troops' management of the pacification campaign, stating, "Despite the exaggerated claims of foreign agitators seeking to profit from the situation, casualties on the surface have been kept to a minimum - three hundred thousand, perhaps fewer." She acknowledged that while this figure is higher than previous casualties reported from the Mabnen incident, it remains significantly lower in light of multiple simultaneous attacks by the Blood Raiders on various planets, which introduced heightened levels of disruption and danger to workers.
The Queen's claimed casualty numbers remain unverified due to the Khanid Kingdom's reputation for secrecy regarding its total slave population. Reports from independent organizations, including the Servant Sisters of EVE and the University of Caille, suggest much higher casualty estimates, ranging between 2 to 9 million, accounting for both enslaved individuals and freepersons across the Kahah system.
When confronted with claims from Keitan Yun, a delegate of the Minmatar Republic's Inner Circle, who asserted that the rebels fought for freedom rather than due to chemical weapon effects, Zidarez firmly rejected this notion. She stated, "Our people are devoted and peaceful," insisting that the workers on Kahah were not merely awaiting an opportunity to rebel.
However, contrary to the Queen's declarations of victory, reports from the Kahah system indicate ongoing sporadic violence. Remaining rebel factions, identifying as the Kahah Free Army, along with a small number of militia defectors, continue to engage in insurgent attacks across Kahah III.
King Farokh Khanid III has not made a public statement regarding the uprising but reportedly maintains regular contact with Empress Catiz I and Captain Marshal Sirdan xer Qosh, the Amarr Empire's delegate to the CONCORD Inner Circle. The other five Royal Houses of the Amarr Empire have yet to comment, though it is rumored they are considering Zidarez’s statements.
Additionally, other Amarrian nobles have commented on the situation, particularly regarding recent chemical attacks, with many noble houses denouncing the violence and denouncing the involvement of Blood Raider cultists. Some houses from Kador, Tash-Murkon, and Sarum have shown solidarity with the Khanid Kingdom's actions, while others, particularly those aligned with the Ardishapur and Kor-Azor families, have criticized the response as excessively brutal.
On November 6, 2018, significant conflict erupted in New Eden as the Kahah situation escalated to mass violence. The Royal Khanid Navy confronted Minmatar capsuleers from the Ushra'Khan alliance amidst ongoing turmoil in the Kahah Rebellion. The clash began when Khanid forces engaged a Minmatar militia freighter, which was reportedly attempting to land troops on Kahah III. The Royal Khanid Navy dispatched an Aeon-class supercarrier, the RKN Ironclad Faith, commanded by Royal Commodore Arraz Nomarya, to thwart the incursion.
Ushra'Khan forces, led by capsuleer Armast Darkar, were supporting militia and mercenary troops in their landing efforts. However, reports indicate that these attempts failed, with many landing craft either destroyed by Khanid anti-aircraft defenses or rendered inoperable due to atmospheric conditions on Kahah III. The 7th Asbara Cyber Knights also played a crucial role in eliminating rebel and guerilla fighters attempting to disrupt Khanid operations.
Commodore Nomarya issued a statement highlighting the effectiveness of their operations and the legal grounds for their intervention under the Yulai Convention. The statement also noted that the Khanid forces supported the territorial militia and successfully mitigated the threats posed by the Minmatar militia during the incursion. Following the completion of operations, Khanid forces withdrew from the area.
Despite the unsuccessful landing efforts, Ushra'Khan forces executed a retaliatory "suicide attack" on a Marshal-class battleship under Captain Oveg Drust, who was acting in an observer capacity for CONCORD. This action was framed by Ushra'Khan as a response to perceived war crimes in the region. Captain Drust emphasized the importance of adhering to planetary security laws in light of the incident.
These events took place shortly after alleged "blood cultists" from the Fweddit capsuleer alliance executed a mass killing of approximately two million slaves above Kahah III. This act of violence drew condemnation from both the Amarr and Minmatar factions and raised concerns over the legitimacy of slave trading practices in the SCC markets.
The incident has prompted discussions at CONCORD regarding the security of planetary customs and the implications of the Yulai Convention. The Amarr Empire has also reaffirmed its position against the open practices of slavery, addressing the outcry surrounding recent events.
Republic and Federation Condemn "Kahah Massacres"; Threaten Sanctions or Worse
On October 29, 2018, tensions rose between the CONCORD powers as representatives from the Republic and Federation condemned the actions of the Amarr Empire regarding the crisis in the Kahah system. Special representatives Keitan Yun and Ambassador Devan Malate called for an end to hostilities and a diplomatic resolution to the situation, demanding the Amarr Empire rein in the Khanid Kingdom's military actions against the rebels.
During a session of the Inner Circle, Yun and Malate issued a joint statement threatening economic sanctions if the Amarr did not act to protect the lives of the rebels. The representatives pointed out that they might consider providing military support to the rebels should the Empire fail to control its vassal state, a move criticized by both State and Imperial delegates. Captain Marshal Sirdan xer Qosh, representing the Amarr Empire, pushed back, labeling the Khanid Kingdom as the target of an attack by Blood cultists and arguing that their military actions were necessary to quell an internal uprising.
Yun accused the Khanid Kingdom of sponsoring violence in the Kahah system, linking it to a recent attack on Rens Brutor Tribe Station 6-8 where "Deathglow" chemical agents were used. He suggested connections between a Khanid holder involved in the Kahah Massacres and the earlier station attack, further underlining a perceived relationship between the Khanid Kingdom and the Blood Raiders.
Throughout the discussions, the Caldari delegation, led by CEO Imanima Himpas, maintained that the situation in Kahah was an internal issue for the Khanid Kingdom. However, they concurred with the need to halt hostilities. Captain Marshal xer Qosh offered clemency to the rebel forces if they were to surrender, but he emphasized that external involvement from the Republic and Federation would only escalate the situation.
As negotiations faltered and vetoes were issued by both the Amarr Empire and the Minmatar Republic to advance newer policies, the ongoing dispute remained unresolved, further complicating the fragile peace and alliances within New Eden.
Raid on Khanid Slave Ship Fails to Free "Lost Idama" (October 26, 2018)
Vezila, Khanid Kingdom - Intaki extremists assaulted the cruiser Pure Faith's Harvest belonging to Sa-Baron Atazil Kufail, earlier today, apparently in hopes of freeing a slave said to be a "lost Idama." Three frigates carrying the extremists intercepted the cruiser at a transit point between the Gehi stargate and the Royal Khanid Navy Assembly Plant above Vezila IV.
Following a brief firefight, the attackers managed to disable and board the vessel while it called for help from local Khanid Navy forces. Reports indicate a bloody skirmish ensued between the ship's crew and the attackers, resulting in the eventual retreat of the Intaki, who fled the scene when the Khanid Navy arrived and destroyed one of the three frigates used in the assault.
The Pure Faith's Harvest is reportedly the same vessel on which Wafneque Erilon, a monk of the Ida monasteries on Intaki Prime, claimed to have discovered the "lost Idama" to be the slave Ailoea en Waro over a month ago. The goal of the extremists appears to have been to kidnap en Waro and return her to Intaki Prime in accordance with the desires of the Ida leadership and the Intaki Assembly.
A spokesperson for the Ida monasteries expressed horror at the violence committed in the name of the Intaki way, stating the extremists acted independently and are in no way associated with the Ida leadership. Sa-Baron Kufail has reportedly referred to the Ida leadership as "militant heathens," arguing that "their attempts to hide their involvement shower them with guilt." No evidence has been presented to substantiate Ida involvement in the incident.
A spokesperson for the Intaki extremists, who identify themselves as the Idama en Waro Repatriation Front, reached out to the Scope with a statement concerning their actions. They declared, "The complacent nature of society toward slavery has been a blight on humanity both hypocritical and malign in nature. The bondage of the masses goes against the basic tenets of free society. Those who enjoy these freedoms while calling those who fight for it extremists or terrorists allow people like the slaver Kufail to prosper. The massacres in Kahah forced our hand. We will not pause when our kinsmen and others are denied the right to freedom and murdered for demanding it. We will strike down those responsible and use them as an example."
The Royal Khanid Navy stated that any attacks by Intaki extremists will be dealt with as piracy and met with the "sternest possible measures."
BREAKING REPORT: Sources in Caldari State claim that Khanid Royal Commodore Arraz Nomarya has met with representatives of the Intara Direct Action and Onikanabo Brigade PMCs with a view to securing their services for "counter-terrorist operations."
Kahah, Khanid Kingdom has seen significant turmoil following a Blood Raider attack on October 25, 2018. This attack utilized the "Deathglow" chemical, which led to slave uprisings in the Kahah system. Fearful of the potential death of Queen Zidarez Khanid, the Khanid forces have undertaken brutal "pacification" efforts that are generating widespread protests throughout New Eden.
The implications of this situation are severe, given that Kahah is a crucial food production center and hosts some of the largest slaveholdings within the Kingdom. Despite these factors, rebel activity is reportedly increasing despite heavy bombardments targeting various slave districts. It has been alleged that the Khanid military is not effectively distinguishing between insurgents and unarmed slaves, causing unrest in previously unaffected population centers.
The protests have dubbed the incidents as the "Kahah Massacres," highlighting the humanitarian crisis at play. This situation has stirred outrage from various humanitarian organizations and officials from both the Republic and Federation. Anallan Kevier, a notable figure from the Bourynes State Councillor for the Nexus District Parliament, publicly condemned the actions of the Kingdom's forces, using terms like "liquidating vermin" to express the severity of their response. They argued that the Federation has turned a blind eye to the atrocities of Amarrian slavekeeping for far too long and called for an organized response from across the cluster, including the Caldari.
In the midst of these protests, some imperial sources allege that capsuleers are exacerbating the conflict. Reports indicate that several unauthorized incursions into Khanid airspace have occurred, presumably to facilitate the evacuation of slaves. Rebel factions in the Kahah system appear to be receiving backing from capsuleer-affiliated insurgents, with Minmatar capsuleers like Mizhara Del'thul and Teinyhr claiming publicly that they have deployed operatives there.
The extent of this capsuleer assistance is uncertain, as imperial news sources deny that any unauthorized crafts have managed to escape or survive the military's scrutiny. However, there are conflicting reports from the ground suggesting that vessels with Minmatar and Society of Conscious Thought (SOE) designs have successfully navigated through aerial defenses.
Meanwhile, humanitarian efforts have not gone unnoticed. Capsuleer Thaila Lemrenoy from MHE Industries has made attempts to establish colonies offering support on Kahah III. These endeavors have drawn military attention, leading to threats against these facilities if they interfere with the parameters laid out by the SCC Independent Planetary Management Act.
Lemrenoy also organized a fleet to transport resources over Kahah III, reportedly involved in rescue operations. However, this fleet was subsequently ordered to cease any further assistance to rebel factions by Sardar Marshal Soshan Fayez, who is the commander of the 7th Asbara Cyber Knights. This directive had the backing of capsuleers from Amarr corporations, including PIE Inc. and Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque.
Kahah Casualties in the Millions; Deathglow Drug Linked to Attacks; Queen Zidarez Injured but Safe
Kahah III, Khanid Kingdom - Many millions of casualties are being reported on Kahah III and other planets in the Kahah system following a series of chemical weapon attacks, widespread slave revolts, and "pacification actions" by Khanid forces. On October 22, 2018, chemical weapon attacks were carried out across several planets of the Kahah system. The weaponized chemicals have been analyzed to incorporate the drug "Deathglow," a hallucinogenic derivative of the rare mineral Chromodynamic Tricarboxyls, and the mutagenic booster "Insorum." The latter is known to neutralize the effects of vitoxins used to pacify and control slaves in the Amarr Empire.
Reported as missing during the attacks, Queen Zidarez Khanid, consort of King Farokh Khanid III and Grand Admiral of the Royal Khanid Navy, was rescued by elements of the 7th Asbara Cyber Knights. Queen Zidarez is stated to be "injured but safe" and is awaiting medical transportation to Khanid Prime.
Kahah III is currently under tight quarantine, with Khanid ground forces, including the notorious 7th Asbara and the 19th Royal Uhlans, conducting "pacification actions" aimed at quelling the multiple slave revolts on the surface. Sources from the Republic Security Services have alleged that "a wholesale slaughter is going on," with millions corralled into slave ghettos and subjected to artillery fire and suborbital bombardment.
The Minmatar Republic and Thukker Tribe have lodged a formal protest with the Khanid Kingdom over the brutality of their response and have called for an emergency session of the CONCORD Assembly. The Gallente Federation has fully joined the Republic's protest, while the Caldari State, a longtime ally of the Khanid Kingdom, has expressed only "condolences and trust that the security situation in Kahah will soon be restored to normal."
The Amarr Imperial Chancellor's office issued a statement declaring, "Terrorist attacks in the Amarr Empire will be met with the full might of the Imperial military, whosoever has perpetrated them and wherever the terrorists are harbored." The Ministry of Internal Order has claimed that the recent attack on the Imperial planet of Oris is linked to the attacks in the Khanid Kingdom. The chemical signatures of the weapons used match, and the perpetrators are believed to be cultists and drug gangs associated with the Blood Raider Covenant heresy.
Khanid plenipotentiary representative Sa-Baron Alar Chakaid, speaking from the surface of Kahah III, stated, "We thank the Lord for the deliverance of our Queen from the unspeakable evil of Minmatar terrorists and Ammatar blood cultist traitors." They described the forcible removal of several million slaves from their illegal occupation of Khanid Kingdom property and indicated that the process of removal continues elsewhere. Furthermore, they claimed that an earlier terrorist attack in Zirsem was orchestrated by an Ammatar blood cultist working alongside a Minmatar terrorist. Autopsy results revealed several rebel operatives killed during the conflict were addicts of the Deathglow drug, and the viral attack involved components of Insorum. They asserted that a link has been established and noted that evidence has been submitted to the Theology Council courts.
In related events, the Agency capsuleer contracting organization began offering work to freelancers involving assaults on Deathglow harvesting and refining operations sponsored by the Blood Raider Covenant.
Kahah III, Khanid Kingdom - On October 22, 2018, a series of major chemical weapons attacks were executed in the Khanid Kingdom, specifically targeting the Kahah system. These strikes coincided with a tour by Queen Zidarez Khanid, who is the consort of King Khanid III and Grand Admiral of the Royal Khanid Navy. Reports indicate that Queen Zidarez is currently missing amidst widespread slave revolts throughout the system.
The attacks primarily targeted the agricultural areas of Kahah III and impacted important food production locations within the system. Significant assaults were directed at a garrison of the 5th Uhlan Guards located in the city of Damaskh, where the Queen was present during her inspection tour focused on food security issues related to threats against shipping within New Eden.
Secondary targets included major aquaculture centers on Kahah I and sporadic attacks on slaveholding sites across the settled planets in the Kahah system. A failed assault on the Kahah VII Central Deepcore Mining Facility involved the use of chemical weapons, although they did not produce significant results due to the site's protective measures, which likely mitigated the damage.
Counterfire from the Ikomari-Onu Enforcement military contractors reportedly managed to down several attacking vessels attempting to carry out these assaults. In the wake of the situation, King Farokh Khanid III is closely monitoring developments from a secure position and has appointed Sardar Marshal Soshan Fayez, the commander of the 7th Asbara Cyber Knights, to oversee the "pacification" of the Kahah system.
The 7th Asbara Cyber Knights have a notorious reputation for their brutal suppression tactics, dating back to previous slave revolts, including the infamous Bashyam IV revolt. Sardar Marshal Fayez is known for his fierce demeanor and has been described as a "thrice-scarred" cyber knight, earning him a prominent position within the King’s inner circle.
Although the Royal Khanid Court and Sardar Marshal Fayez did not provide comments at the time, Sa-Baron Alar Chakaid of the Khanid plenipotentiary was available to express strong sentiments regarding the situation, blaming Minmatar rebels, Ammatar traitors, and others for the attacks. He stated, “Let them be in no doubt that the consequences for this latest outrage will be vast and terrible. First, we shall wade in the blood of the slaves who have risen against us… Secondly, if it transpires that Her Grace, Queen Zidarez, has fallen to this latest evil, there will be a reckoning with the vile insects that gnaw at the innards of the Holy Amarr Empire and the Khanid Kingdom.”
The situation in the Khanid Kingdom remains fluid, with ongoing reports of developments as the events unfold. Further details are anticipated as the Royal Khanid forces respond to these alarming attacks and their ramifications on the political and social landscape of the Kingdom.
Amarr and Khanid Holdings Attacked in Chemical and Viral Bombing Incidents
On October 11, 2018, Amarr security forces successfully thwarted a terrorist chemical attack on a noble estate in the Jad-Gheinok region of Oris, located in the Amarr system. This incident involved an attempted assault on the Varaz family estates, which are significant holdings under the Emperor Family's domain. Reports indicated a "laser rifle and mortar attack" directed at the estate, intended for Lady Varaz's stables. Fortunately, security troops were already present and eliminated the terrorists before they could inflict significant harm.
In a potentially related incident, a viral weapon strike occurred on October 10, 2018, targeting a Khanid Royal Uhlans cloning facility on Zirsem V in the Ves-Sefris region. This attack was confirmed to have contaminated numerous clone banks and genetic repositories, significantly affecting military resources for the Khanid Kingdom.
According to Sa-Baron Alar Chakaid, commanding officer of the 19th Royal Uhlans, Minmatar terrorists were responsible for the attack on the Khanid facility, which housed crucial military assets, including a clone of Chakaid himself. He expressed deep concern about the threat posed by these terrorists to both the Amarr and Khanid nobility and highlighted warnings that had been given to other regions of the Amarr Empire in anticipation of such attacks.
The Scope's coverage indicates that no casualties were reported among the Varaz family due to timely warnings. Meanwhile, the death toll from a related chemical weapons attack in Rens reached 23. Sa-Baron Chakaid emphasized the necessity to root out corruption and the involvement of any potential traitorous elements within both the Empire and Kingdom.
On September 27, 2018, the Amarr Empire commemorated the second anniversary of Empress Catiz I's rule with a grand military parade held in Dam-Torsad on Amarr Prime. This event showcased the might of the Imperial Armed Forces, as well as the unity among the various Royal Houses and military orders within the Empire.
The festivities began with a comprehensive shutdown of all road, aerial, and pedestrian traffic in the vicinity of the Grand Square, allowing for an imperial procession that captivated attendees. Empress Catiz I presided over the event from the Step of Shahs alongside notable figures including Court Chamberlain Pomik Haromi and General Momed Sarshor of the Imperial Guard. High-ranking dignitaries from other Royal Houses also attended, reflecting the significance of this celebration.
The parade itself featured personnel from all sectors of the Imperial Armed Forces, highlighting the pride and strength of the Empire. Noteworthy participants included regiments from the six Royal Houses, the Company of Marcher Lords, and household retinues from prominent Holders governing territories on Amarr Prime, Oris, and Oris EFA Station.
The 1st Ves-Udor Armored Division played a central role during the event, with a significant display of Imperial Armaments MP-595 Cataphract heavy attack vehicles. Cheers erupted from the crowd as the Royal Khanid Army's 1st Uhlan Guards Cavalry rode by on their famous cloned horses. Other military orders, such as the Order of St. Tetrimon and the Order of the Sacred Throne, also participated in the showcase.
A captivating air show included a fly-past featuring the 107th Kameira Airborne Brigade's Viziam AS9-GT Wrathbearer assault shuttles and demonstrations by the 7th Dam-Torsad Territorial Squadron flying Carthum AC-6L Simurgh atmospheric fightercraft. The event concluded with an impressive laser light display.
Noteworthy was the inclusion of the new LDC-ISU-8-118 Orochi self-propelled multiple rocket launcher from Lai Dai Corporation. This weapon system, which had previously been reserved for the Lai Dai Protection Services, was integrated into the 9th Oris Tactical Rocket Troops Regiment for the event, marking an unusual development in the acquisition of Caldari military hardware by the Empire.
The annual jubilee was positioned as a response to the historical instability faced by the Amarr Empire in the previous decades, during which multiple emperors and royal heirs encountered untimely deaths. Historically, such significant celebrations were held only once every ten years, yet the decision to celebrate annually under Empress Catiz I is considered an assurance to the Amarr populace that the Empire is regaining stability.
Despite the extravagance, not all members of the Empire were pleased. Lord Arrach Sarum, Royal Heir of the Sarum Family, criticized the festivities, deeming them "self-indulgent." Furthermore, several Federation senators condemned the military display as unnecessarily provocative. The administration of President Jacus Roden did not issue a response to the event or the rumored presence of a representative from Roden Shipyards.
Interestingly, in the wake of a recent standoff between elements of the Amarr Navy and the Republic caused by an unstable wormhole, representatives from the Minmatar stood relatively unfazed by the parade. Many tribal leaders regarded it as a typical exhibition of Amarr power. In a statement, Nanui Topaora, a Brutor Tribe elder, observed that such displays do not genuinely concern them, noting, "Their mirror is cracked, and they're trying to throw a sheet over it."
Khanid Region - Discovery of the "Lost Idama"
On August 31, 2018, a report emerged regarding the "Lost Idama," a figure long sought by followers of the Intaki Way, known as Ida. This claim was made by Wafneque Erilon, an Ida monk, who stated he had discovered a potential Idama while in the Khanid Kingdom. The alleged Idama, Ailoea en Waro, was found aboard the cruiser Pure Faith's Harvest, owned by Sa-Baron Atazil Kufail.
Erilon asserted that en Waro bore characteristics indicative of an Idama, reaffirming his belief that she was the reincarnation of a senior Idama lost since YC99. This figure had passed away before completing their aim of being reborn in a distant land to understand the struggles faced by those beyond the Federation's borders. Despite the numerous physical descriptors provided for this Idama, prior searches had yielded no results, leading to the belief that she was lost forever.
Upon discovering en Waro, Erilon attempted to purchase her from Lord Kufail. However, the Sa-Baron adamantly rejected these attempts, insisting that Erilon was "obviously mistaken." In response to this refusal, Erilon claimed that Lord Kufail had acquired the slave illegally, pointing to the absence of transaction records and any punitive histories related to en Waro.
In defending his position, Lord Kufail accused Erilon of engaging in "illegal missionary work on behalf of foreign religious colonizers." He highlighted en Waro's distress as a consequence of the monk's inquiries, noting that she had been fitted with a transcranial microcontroller and was unaware of her status as a slave.
Erilon's return to Intaki included a pointed investigation into the circumstances surrounding en Waro's enslavement. He claimed she was a generational slave, asserting a lack of documentation regarding her lineage or any measures justifying her current status. The Ida monasteries initially expressed skepticism regarding Erilon's findings but later acknowledged his research as convincing.
The leadership of the Ida subsequently brought their investigation findings to the Intaki Assembly, urging intervention by a higher authority within the Gallente Federation. In contrast, Khanid authorities rejected any claims involving Sa-Baron Kufail, labeling them as "blasphemous nonsense" and stating the matter fell under the jurisdiction of the Royal House of the Khanid Kingdom of the Empire.
On May 28, 2018, a significant report emerged regarding the circumstances surrounding a quarantined Triglavian ship that had been recovered by the DED. The Inner Circle has been under scrutiny as they maintained an information blackout on the demands for access to the ship and its crew. While the situation remains opaque, it is clear that the Triglavian Collective's involvement has elicited widespread concern and curiosity among capsuleers and government entities alike.
The report indicated that despite repeated inquiries into the status of the Triglavian crew, the Inner Circle and officials from CONCORD and the DED have not provided additional details since a briefing by Commander Vex Amita shortly after the ship's recovery. This lack of transparency has led to various factions—including the Sisters of EVE—submitting humanitarian requests to gain access to any surviving crew members.
The Amarr Empire showed general support for CONCORD’s stance on the matter; however, the Ammatar Mandate and Khanid Kingdom have been particularly vocal, pushing for more decisive action regarding the emerging threat posed by the Triglavian Collective. This highlights a broader Imperial policy aimed at applying pressure on CONCORD to address potential dangers directly.
Emerging reports about Abyssal Deadspace have further complicated perceptions of the Triglavian Collective. While some capsuleers express skepticism about CONCORD’s classification of the Triglavians as a threat, others echoed calls for humanitarian access, and some even suggested that the Triglavians could serve as allies against the Drifters. The narrative surrounding the Triglavian Collective is contentious, with various factions interpreting their intentions differently.
In a troubling turn of events, allegations surfaced from the Pharos of Thera organization, suggesting conspiracies within CONCORD involving the Inner Circle. Spokesperson Alexis Jora claimed that Fleet Captain Oveg Drust was associated with a shadowy organization known as "The Radius," purportedly involved in clandestine experiments and the alleged kidnapping of key figures, including a former Sisters of EVE scientist.
The Inner Circle’s handling of the Triglavian situation, along with ongoing conflicts involving SARO forces combating pirate groups, has heightened tensions across New Eden. Reports have indicated attempts to blockade Abyssal Deadspace while conflicting claims emerge about pirate raids targeting Sleeper and Drifter locations in wormhole space.
As the situation continues to develop, both the public and various factions remain vigilant, watching closely for updates on the complex dynamics involving the Triglavian Collective and the response of the Inner Circle.
On September 30, 2016, a significant event unfolded within the Amarr Empire during the Imperial Coronation Week, marking the conclusion of sacred rituals. The Rite of Shathol'Syn saw the noble Royal Heirs of the Imperial Houses offer their lives as a form of sacrifice to honor the late sovereigns who served under Her Imperial Majesty Jamyl I. This act of remembrance serves as a testament to their faith and service to Holy Amarr.
During the Rite, the deaths of notable figures were commemorated, including His Royal Highness Yonis Ardishapur, Holder of Derelik; His Royal Highness Uriam Kador, Holder of Kador; His Royal Majesty Garkeh Khanid, King Khanid II of the Khanid Kingdom; His Royal Highness Aritcio Kor-Azor, Holder of Kor-Azor; and His Royal Highness Merimeth Sarum, Holder of the Demesne of Sarum.
As a direct consequence of this rite, Her Imperial Majesty Catiz I was confirmed as the new sovereign. The new Royal Heirs were subsequently recognized as the leaders of their family domains, with titles including His Royal Highness Arim Ardishapur for Derelik; Her Royal Highness Hamideh Kador for Kador; His Royal Majesty Farokh Khanid, King Khanid III for the Khanid Kingdom; Her Royal Highness Ersilia Kor-Azor for Kor-Azor; His Royal Highness Arrach Sarum for the Demesne of Sarum; and His Royal Highness Tunir Tash-Murkon for Tash-Murkon.
This transition of power and reverence for the past signifies a pivotal moment in the governance and religious practices within the Amarr Empire, reinforcing the roles of its noble houses in maintaining the legacy of the empire while adapting to new leadership under Her Imperial Majesty Catiz I. The involvement of the Privy Council and the Theology Councils underscores the importance of tradition and the collective future of the Amarr people in New Eden.
The Amarr Elders and their heirs have recently garnered attention with their visits to the current Royal Heirs, specifically leading up to the YC118 Championship Finals of the Imperial Succession Trials. These visits occurred in the week preceding April 22, 2016, and involved formal meetings within the sacred confines of Dam-Torsad.
The focus of these encounters was the preparation for the final trials, which will determine the next individual to occupy the esteemed Golden Throne of Holy Amarr. The candidates for this prestigious role are Aritcio Kor-Azor and Catiz Tash-Murkon, whose respective teams are led by House Champions Lysus and Kelon Darklight. The culmination of their training and strategy sessions will take place in front of a select audience comprising various dignitaries and capsuleers from across New Eden.
The Royal Heirs themselves have been sequestered under the care of the Order of St. Tetrimon since the Royal Houses segment of the Succession Trials in November YC117. This intense preparation is crucial for the heirs-elect, including prominent figures like Lord Arim Ardishapur and Lady Hamideh Kador. Although many of the heirs-elect have established a consistent dialogue with current Royal Heirs, the interactions of the Sarum and Khanid heirs-elect have raised eyebrows within Imperial circles due to their irregularities.
Specifically, Lord Marshal Arrach Sarum has had limited engagement with Royal Heir Merimeth Sarum, citing his commitments as an Admiral of the Imperial Navy Reserve amid the ongoing Drifter Incursions. In stark contrast, Duke Farokh Khanid has exhibited a fervent dedication to daily consultations with His Majesty King Khanid II. Duke Khanid has expressed gratitude for the opportunity to learn from the experienced Khanid Monarch, which reflects the contrast in readiness and engagement amongst the heirs-elect.
This phase of preparation underscores the significance of the upcoming Championship Finals, which serves not just as a spectacle of combat but as a pivotal moment in the history of the Amarr Empire, with far-reaching implications for its governance and future direction.
The Imperial Succession Committee has announced the revival of the Shathol'Syn ritual on October 16, 2015, for the upcoming YC118 Succession to the Throne of the Amarr Empire. This ritual, which involves the honorable suicide of unsuccessful Royal Heirs, had been suspended during Empress Jamyl I's succession. The announcement clarified that the ritual will be performed only after the final victory of a Royal Heir's Champion, indicating a significant milestone when the "final will of the Divine makes itself known."
The Trials of the Champions are anticipated to take several months, during which Royal Heirs will be sequestered once the Trials commence. In a pivotal role, the Order of St. Tetrimon has been given the responsibility of ensuring the security of the sequestration, a task aimed at maintaining the "integrity of the succession." This development is significant, particularly as the Tetrimon Order has been in exile within the Khanid Kingdom for many years. The announcement correlated with a declaration from the Privy and Theology Councils that lifted the "edict of suppression" that had been in place since YC108.
In light of these events, Court Chamberlain Pomik Haromi has urged the Royal Houses to expedite the nomination of their Royal Heirs-elect to ensure their successions can be provided for adequately. This development marks a crucial moment in the history of New Eden, with the involvement of the Order of St. Tetrimon underlining the weight of tradition and ritual in the Amarr Empire's succession process.
The Imperial Succession Committee announced the inclusion of House Khanid in the Championship Trials on September 24, 2015. This announcement was made during a meeting on Amarr Prime, which revealed that King Khanid II is now recognized as a Royal Heir, a significant development in the political landscape of the Amarr Empire.
Previously known as Lord Councillor Garkeh Khanid within the Amarr Privy Council and Imperial Court, this title upgrade marks a return of the Khanid Family as a Royal House with full rights. The decision followed a closed conclave of the Privy Council, where the Theology Council and the Court Chamberlain provided their approval. This indicates a shift in the power dynamics within the empire, indicating that House Khanid is poised to actively participate in the upcoming succession trials.
The announcement also elaborated on the structure of the Championship Trials, where each Royal Heir, now including House Khanid, will select champions who will gather teams of retainers. These champions will compete in combat to prove their worth on behalf of their Royal Heirs. The trials are expected to lead up to a series of combats later in the year, culminating in the final matches scheduled for early YC118.
Although the specific details surrounding the Championship Trials remain confidential for now, the framework outlined empowers candidate champions to declare themselves to the Royal Heirs, including those from House Khanid. This inclusion is viewed as an affirmation of the Khanid’s status and a momentous shift in the Imperial succession process.
This pivotal announcement marks not only a restoration for House Khanid but also sets the stage for intense political and combat rivalries within the Amarr Empire, especially as the Championship Trials approach and unfold.
Amarr Navy Forces in Combat with Drifters in Khanid Kingdom
Date: 2015-08-25
Nandeza - Reports have emerged confirming that elements of the Amarr Empire's Imperial Navy have engaged in combat with a concentration of Drifters in the Khanid Kingdom system of Nandeza. This engagement follows a recent declaration of war against the Drifters by the Amarr Empire. The implications of the Drifter presence and its potential impact on ongoing operations remain unclear.
The Ministry of War has indicated that the Imperial Armed Forces are orchestrating a strategy known as "GRAVITY WELL," activated shortly after the assassination of Empress Jamyl I. This operation appears to be a comprehensive tactic aimed at consolidating core systems and reinforcing borders, marking a response to what is thought to be a "decapitation strike" by an adversarial force. While the main fleet units of GRAVITY WELL have been mobilized swiftly, numerous auxiliary units and significant ground troop deployments continue to progress towards their intended arrangements.
In tandem with military operations, the Ministry of Internal Order is active throughout the empire's territories, working to galvanize public support across the Throne Worlds of New Eden. A central theme in their communications is the call for unwavering resistance against a purportedly malevolent enemy. Citizens are urged to engage in both labor and prayer to ensure the "Defense of the Throne Worlds," highlighting the socio-political ramifications of this military engagement.
Khanid Innovation and Modern Finances Announce Strategic Acquisition
On March 28, 2010, Khanid Prime witnessed a significant development in its financial landscape as Khanid Innovation and Modern Finances secured a controlling stake in Samarkand Financial, the largest investment bank in the Khanid Kingdom. This acquisition marks the culmination of two months of intensive negotiations aimed at bolstering their presence in the region.
Samarkand Financial has long been a vital participant in the Khanid financial sector, operating for over three decades. Its previous strategy focused predominantly on the Khanid Kingdom, with limited outreach beyond its borders. This approach shifted notably last year, when the bank facilitated the stock purchase that elevated Mens Reppola to the CEO role at Ishukone in April, gaining attention from Modern Finances and paving the way for this partnership.
CEO of Modern Finances, Alasunda Yeki, expressed the company's commitment to the Khanid Kingdom as a promising growth market. "This partnership with Khanid Innovation and Samarkand Financial ensures that we will have a strong presence in the Kingdom for the long term," stated Yeki, underscoring the importance of this deal.
The CEO of Khanid Innovation, Ganortchar Asabona, remarked that this acquisition aligns with a broader strategic plan for the company. "Although Khanid Innovation has led in the technology sector since its inception, our aspirations extend to shaping innovation cluster-wise. This partnership further advances that ambition," Asabona explained.
Both Yeki and Asabona emphasized their intention to maintain the current leadership structure at Samarkand Financial, ensuring continuity of operations. "We bought the company because of its success and we see no reason to change up a winning team," Yeki elaborated, indicating a respectful approach to their new ownership role.
This partnership is expected to not only enhance Modern Finances' influence within the Khanid Kingdom but also provide Khanid Innovation with a robust financial ally, reinforcing their positions in an evolving economic landscape. As the deal unfolds, the implications for the Khanid financial sector and beyond will continue to draw interest from stakeholders across New Eden.
Wiyrkomi announce new Khanid contract
Date: October 28, 2009
Dantumi - Wiyrkomi announced that they have won a significant contract with Khanid Transport, expected to be worth nearly fifty billion ISK. According to the terms of the deal, Wiyrkomi will ship almost forty million cubic meters of high grade electronic components from their factories in Lonetrek to Khanid Prime. The components are mainly deep space communications arrays and navigational computers for the aging Khanid Transport distribution fleet, expected to be used as a massive mid-life upgrade to Khanid Transportation's infrastructure. This deal will allow the Khanid Prime-based company to trade more efficiently with the Amarr Empire.
Wiyrkomi has been steadily expanding their operations within the Khanid Kingdom over the last few months, and many business analysts view this contract as a major development in their foreign policy.
CBD Accuses Ishukone of Unfair Competition in the Khanid Kingdom
Date: September 22, 2009
Maurasi - The Caldari Business Tribunal has begun an examination of a claim filed by the CBD Corporation against Ishukone. The CBD Corporation alleges that Ishukone has used "dubious tactics" within the Khanid Kingdom to hinder competition and establish a monopoly through illegal means. Experts commenting on the situation suggest that while the claims are serious, they are unlikely to be successfully proven in court, especially given the recent uptick in inter-corporate disputes.
According to CBD, Ishukone has purportedly employed mercenary organizations to disrupt their trading routes in the Khanid Kingdom. The corporation claims that at least four convoys belonging to its subsidiary have suffered significant losses due to attacks by unidentified hostile vessels while traveling to Kingdom territory. Furthermore, CBD asserts that they possess "concrete evidence" linking these attacks to Ishukone through third parties.
An Ishukone spokesperson dismissed the accusations, stating, "It's hard to take these allegations seriously. We are as eager to expand into this lucrative market as any other corporation in the State, but we do not need to resort to such illegal - and frankly mad - tactics. Obviously, the CBD Corporation is not feeling confident enough in that market if they have to resort to such accusations against us."
Independent expert Koro Ihikono remarked, "Collaboration with pirate organizations is a serious offense, and Ishukone could face heavy fines if proven guilty. However, I doubt that CBD will manage to provide substantial evidence in court. Interestingly, the frequency of conflicts among the megacorps appears to be rising once more."
Additional disputes are flaring up, such as between Lai Dai and Sukuuvestaa regarding mining rights in the Umamon constellation, and rumors suggest Hyasoda may lodge a claim against CBT for a patent infringement by Wiyrkomi. The apparent wave of national unity in New Eden seems to be fading, as the State's largest corporations revert to their traditional rivalries.
Khanid Prime - The Khanid Bookstore has recently reported a record turnover of 3.6 billion ISK for May 2009. This follows an impressive 1.2 billion ISK turnover in April. The Bookstore, established by a retired industrialist known as The Bookseller, aims to provide skillbooks to residents of the Khanid Kingdom who have limited access to educational resources.
The venture imports a variety of skillbooks from Tash Murkon's Hedion university, selling them at a relatively modest markup to cover transportation and support the growth of their catalog. Due to the reduced competition and an expanding selection, May saw a sales figure of 6,165 books, surpassing the previous record of 5,881 set in June of the previous year. The Bookseller shared that profits reached 188 Million ISK before tax.
Despite these accomplishments, The Bookseller highlighted that the region remains underserved in terms of educational resources, stating, “I have long stated that the Bookstore is working in an area that should be covered by the authorities... there is a lack of everything.” While some residents of the Khanid Kingdom may not be aware of the bookstore, a local capsuleer, Vanislevagabon, noted that those unwilling to travel far might find the bookstore convenient.
The Bookseller faced challenges with advertising, noting that selling books at the lowest price diminishes brand loyalty and marketing effectiveness. Additionally, competitors have attempted to undermine the bookstore's business by using similar trademarks. The Bookseller expressed frustration with these impostors, calling for action from authorities.
The future of the Khanid Bookstore hinges on its ability to stay competitive while gaining broader recognition. With limited marketing resources, the bookstore hopes that an expanded selection will attract more consistent customers. The Bookseller also considered establishing a physical office, despite the high costs in Khanid Prime, and aims to extend operations to other solar systems if profits permit.
This news reflects the ongoing developments within the factions of New Eden and highlights the struggles and successes faced by entities operating within the Khanid Kingdom.
The recent debate over the use of Transcranial Microcontrollers in the Empire has stirred significant reactions from various factions within New Eden. On July 17, 2009, Lord Tarpur of Dakba became a prominent voice against these devices, describing them as tools for controlling slaves without regard for their spiritual wellbeing. He emphasized that the growing acceptance of such technology reflects a troubling mindset where profit and power overshadow moral considerations. His perspective resonates particularly within the Ammatar Mandate and the Kador region, where traditional ethical concerns about slavery are deeply ingrained.
In contrast, proponents like Lady Tanash of Esa argue that opposition to Transcranial Microcontrollers represents resistance to progress. They advocate for embracing technological innovations that could strengthen the Empire, asserting that stagnation will lead to its decline. This optimistic view is particularly prevalent in the Tash-Murkon region and around Sarum Family holdings, where modernity is often seen as a vehicle for empowerment and divine will.
The Khanid Kingdom, where the use of Transcranial Microcontrollers first gained traction, has offered a more neutral stance. Lord Gothin, a user of the devices, insists they are merely tools, emphasizing that morality lies in the hands of the user and not the technology itself. This position underlines a more hands-off approach, arguing that Holders should manage their slaves as they see fit, with divine providence rewarding responsible actions. This viewpoint advocates for autonomy in decision-making within the Kingdom, distinguishing their practices from those of other factions.
This polarized discourse on Transcranial Microcontrollers illustrates the broader ideological divides within New Eden, highlighting tensions between tradition and modernity, ethical considerations, and the implications of utilizing technology in the realm of slavery. The involvement of factions such as the Sarum Family, Ammatar Mandate, Kador, and Tash-Murkon reflects the complexity of these discussions, impacting the future policies surrounding slavery and technology within the Empire.
On July 14, 2009, significant tensions arose in the Mani system when Holder Urist Satri publicly charged his neighbor, Holder Loke Hatar, with heresy. This accusation was linked to Lord Hatar's use of transcranial microcontrollers on his slave population, which Holder Satri condemned during a sermon about traditional values and the role of slavery in the Empire.
Lord Satri argued that Hatar’s heretical methods weaken the Empire's future, emphasizing their commitment to traditional, Scripturally-approved methods of slave control. The sermon was broadcast widely throughout the Mani system, reaching both Lord Satri's followers and supporters of Lord Hatar.
The longstanding rivalry between the two Holders had previously been characterized by disagreements over territory and business rights. However, this new accusation marked a significant escalation in their conflict. In his response, Lord Hatar dismissed Satri's comments as foolish and backward, attributing them to the societal issues holding back the Empire from reaching its full potential.
The use of transcranial microcontrollers, originally developed as entertainment devices by Ishukone, had gained traction within the Khanid Kingdom as an alternative form of slave control. Although their use was curtailed due to rising costs and the impacts of tension between the Federation and the State, a recent decrease in demand has prompted their reintroduction within the slave populations.
This incident highlights the ongoing discord between factions within New Eden, specifically between traditionalist and progressive elements in the Khanid Kingdom. The implications of Holder Satri’s charges resonate deeply in the context of the Empire's values and societal structure.
Business as Usual' Say Minmatar Military in Response to Amarr-Khanid Unity
Pator - On June 19, 2009, senior figures within the Minmatar military establishment commented on the developments in Amarr-Khanid relations, asserting that these changes do not significantly impact the security of the Minmatar Republic. The announcement of unity between the Amarr Empire and the Khanid Kingdom was unexpected within New Eden's diplomatic community, especially Empress Jamyl I’s decision to include Khanid II in the Privy Council, which enhanced her reputation for strategic boldness.
Chief Scout Vir Honn from the Republic Fleet's Surveillance division acknowledged his surprise at the nature of this move but suggested that it was essentially "business as usual." Honn noted that the Amarr and Khanid have been aligning on strategic objectives over the past few years. He pointed to the Audesder-Kenobanala border situation, where Khanid Kingdom forces were involved from the beginning, indicating a long-standing collaboration between the two entities.
A senior officer within the Republic Security Services, who requested anonymity for security reasons, concurred with Honn's evaluation. The officer stated that in any conflict involving the Minmatar people and the Amarr, the Khanid interest typically favors aiding the Amarr Empire, which has been consistent even during periods of tense relations between the Amarr and Khanid.
Conversely, Krusual parliamentarian Tobias Efrit expressed concerns regarding the implications of this development. He emphasized the importance of not downplaying the significance of the Amarr-Khanid unity, citing Honn's comments about previous conflicts like the Audesder-Kenobanala stand-off, where the Khanid had collaborated with the Caldari forces. Efrit warned that such developments might strengthen the alignment of the Caldari with the Amarr, potentially leading to long-term strategic consequences for the Minmatar Republic.
This report underscores the intricate dynamics between the factions in New Eden, highlighting the potential implications of Amarr-Khanid unity for the Minmatar Republic and the broader political landscape.
The Political Science Department at the University of Caille released a statement on June 17, 2009, highlighting the recent visit of the Khanid Kingdom to Dam-Torsad. This event is viewed as a significant change in relations between the Khanid and the Amarr Empire, raising concerns within the Gallente Federation. According to Professor Margant Anjuisselle, this shift represents a troubling development in international relations.
The statement emphasized that the Amarr Empire and the Gallente Federation have faced escalating tensions since last June, primarily due to Amarr's support for the Caldari State during the reclamation of Caldari Prime. Additional strain was evident following the Kador house's invasion of Solitude, which sparked outrage despite Empress Jamyl Sarum's attempts to assert control over Kador's actions by placing their fleet under the Imperial Navy's command.
The closer ties between the Khanid Navy and the Amarr Navy raise alarms for the Gallenteans. Anjuisselle pointed out that this connection could manifest in the Khanids sharing advanced technology with the Imperial Navy. He also expressed concern regarding the historical relationship between the Khanid Kingdom and the Caldari State, suggesting that any technology exchange could indirectly benefit the Caldari.
In light of these developments, fears have intensified among the Gallente populace. The Khanids have faced allegations of abducting Gallente citizens for the Amarr slave market, which adds another layer of dread amidst the recent collapse of the Federal Defence Union (FDU). Given the realignment of former adversaries, there is significant apprehension about the future stability in New Eden.
Caldari Look at Khanid-Amarr Reconciliation as Opportunity
Date: June 16, 2009
In recent weeks, several Caldari leaders have made public statements regarding the reconciliation between King Khanid II and the Amarr throne. The majority view appears to be optimistic, though some members of the Chief Executive Panel (CEP) have voiced apprehensions. Insiders indicate that delegates from Wiyrkomi and Sukuuvestaa are concerned about the potential threats that a strengthened Amarr-Khanid relationship might present to the current interstellar balance of power.
Despite these internal concerns, no Caldari corporate leaders have publicly expressed dissent. State Executor Tibus Heth, while celebrating the anniversary of the invasion of Caldari Prime in Piak, emphasized that the renewed ties between the Caldari State's allies would significantly benefit both economically and politically. Heth articulated a desire for the Amarr's successes to aid in diminishing the influence of Gallente and Minmatar forces.
Additionally, Ishukone CEO Mens Reppola and Lai Dai CEO Alakoni Ishanoya held a joint press conference at Ishukone headquarters in Malkalen, prompted by Reppola's request for discussions. During this conference, Ishanoya remarked that the reconciliation between the Khanid Kingdom and the Amarr Empire is expected to be highly advantageous for their corporations and, by extension, the State. Reppola echoed this sentiment, noting that while the reconciliation could provide significant benefits to the State, the true indicator of success will ultimately depend on the improvements it brings to the subjects of both the King and the Empress.
The positive reception among Caldari leaders towards the Khanid-Amarr reconciliation highlights the intricate interplay of alliances and the strategic calculations that govern relationships in New Eden. The focus remains on bolstering economic ties while addressing the complex implications for power dynamics across the region.
Khanid Kingdom granted Privy Council seat
On June 7, 2009, Empress Jamyl I made a significant announcement in Amarr regarding the Khanid Kingdom. Following several days of discussions among Privy Council members in the Imperial city of Dam-Torsad, the Empress declared that the Khanid Kingdom has been granted a full seat on the Privy Council.
The announcement was made publicly with the entire Privy Council in attendance, including Yonis Ardishapur, a prominent figure who had returned to serve. Both Jamyl I and Khanid II, the ruler of the Khanid Kingdom, joined together on the steps of the Imperial palace to convey the news.
Empress Jamyl I stated, “Faithful of Amarr, it has been our pleasure to welcome our noble brother Khanid home to Amarr Prime. It is now our pleasure to welcome his majesty and all the people of the Khanid Kingdom back into the embrace of Holy Amarr.” This statement underscored the importance of the Khanid Kingdom's integration into the Amarr Empire.
Jamyl I praised Khanid II for his contributions, stating he played a crucial role in capturing Karsoth, described as the greatest traitor in the Empire’s history. The Empress emphasized that Khanid II’s actions exemplified loyalty and faith in the Empire, leading to his appointment as a Privy Councilor.
While the Khanid Kingdom's seat on the Privy Council signifies a strong bond with the Amarr Empire, the Empress acknowledged that the Khanid Kingdom would remain an independent nation. It will continue to maintain its own navy while benefiting from a mutual protection pact with the Amarr Empire.
Khanid II will officially hold the Privy Council seat; however, he has the option to appoint a proxy in his absence. This development was portrayed as a significant step towards unity between the Khanid Kingdom and the Holy Amarr Empire, reinforcing their shared commitment to their divine mission and faith.
The announcement not only marks a historic moment for the Khanid Kingdom but also illustrates the evolving dynamics within New Eden, particularly between the factions involved. The establishment of this seat on the Privy Council indicates a future of potential collaboration and mutual support between the two entities.
On May 26, 2009, the Khanid Royal 1st Fleet made a significant move by crossing into the Tash-Murkon Region of the Amarr Empire, an action that marked a historical moment as it was the first time Khanid warships entered Imperial sovereign territory in centuries. This unprecedented border-crossing evoked curiosity and speculation among observers, though neither the Amarr Empire nor the Khanid Kingdom issued comments regarding the event.
Upon entering Imperial space, the Khanid 1st Fleet was immediately met by the Amarr Navy. The Amarr Navy took up escort positions around the Khanid vessels, demonstrating a level of cooperation and coordination between the two factions that had not been seen in a long time. Both fleets subsequently tandem warped away towards Tash-Murkon Prime, suggesting a possible joint operation or a ceremonial engagement.
The Khanid Royal 1st Fleet traditionally serves as the honor guard of King Khanid II. However, it is noteworthy that this fleet typically only departs from Khanid Prime when the King himself is traveling, a scenario that has become increasingly rare in recent centuries. Consequently, the presence of the fleet in Imperial space is not only a display of military might but also a significant ceremonial gesture that signals a potential thaw in relations between the Khanid Kingdom and the Amarr Empire.
This event could have implications for future diplomatic relations and military cooperation between the two factions in New Eden, and it raises questions about the potential for increased collaboration or conflict moving forward.
The family of disgraced former Ammatar Fleet Grand Admiral Einkur Aro recently made headlines due to their purchase by Arim Ardishapur on March 28, 2009. This acquisition has reignited discussions surrounding the fate of the Admiral, who faced severe consequences following a guilty plea.
Upon his sentencing, Admiral Einkur Aro's family was condemned to enslavement as part of his punishment. This decision sparked significant debate among the citizens of both the Mandate and the Empire. The public was particularly divided over the ethics and implications of enslaving family members as part of punitive measures. Various offers to purchase the family flooded in from multiple regions, including the Empire, the Mandate, and even the Khanid Kingdom, highlighting the family's status and the controversy surrounding the Admiral's case.
Arim Ardishapur, the nephew and heir-apparent of Royal Heir Yonis Ardishapur, took a significant step into public view by purchasing Aro's family. Known for maintaining a low profile, his decision to acquire the family represents one of his first major actions and could signal a shift in his approach to governance and public relations.
In his statement regarding the acquisition, Ardishapur expressed that, "The family of Einkur Aro shall take up a special place in my household, serving as favored slaves." He further reassured the public that any concerns regarding their treatment would be addressed, thereby attempting to quell apprehensions about the family's welfare in their new circumstances.
Ardishapur's move has been perceived by many as a strategic bid for prestige and influence within the slave-owning circles, given the high demand for the family. This acquisition connects deeply with the intricate social dynamics and moral questions surrounding slavery in New Eden, particularly within the Ammatar Fleet's historical context.
The case of Einkur Aro and his family continues to unfold and remains a focal point in discussions regarding the treatment of war criminals and their families, the ethics of slavery, and the political maneuvering within the Empire and Mandate. As details continue to emerge, the implications of this purchase will likely resonate across New Eden in multiple ways.
Amarr Empress Announces Massive Investment Package for Caldari State
On January 2, 2009, Empress Jamyl I of the Amarr Empire unveiled a significant economic initiative designed to foster closer ties with the Caldari State. Dubbed the Caldari-Amarr Economic Stimulus Agreement (CAESA), the package includes trillions of ISK sourced from the Imperial treasury and contributions from various Amarr financial institutions and royal families.
During her announcement, Empress Jamyl expressed a desire to strengthen the bond between the two nations, stating that this investment signifies the Empire's confidence in the Caldari State's industrial and financial capabilities. This move marks a notable shift from the Empire's traditionally insular economic policies, as historically, most financial interactions have been initiated by Caldari corporations investing in the Empire.
The Empress received assistance in orchestrating this investment from the Tash-Murkon Family and the Khanid Kingdom, indicating broader collaboration among Amarr entities. The specifics include launching several billion ISK in bonds to companies such as Deep Core Mining, Poksu Mineral Group, and Minedrill, aiming for swift economic benefits from the arrangement.
Reactions within the Empire have varied. The Tash-Murkon and Kor Azor Families have praised the Empress, recognizing the potential for deeper economic cooperation. However, some factions, particularly conservative religious groups and certain Amarr businesses, have raised concerns. Hefsa Numrarat, a cleric with connections to the Ardishapur Family, articulated this apprehension, suggesting that while assisting allies is commendable, the Empire’s own businesses could also benefit from similar investments.
In the Caldari State, Executor Tibus Heth acknowledged the Empress's initiative, emphasizing that the investment should not be mistaken for charity. He implored the Caldari populace to view this package as a responsibility, reminding citizens that by accepting it, they commit to ensuring a profitable return for the Amarr Empire. Heth’s remarks underscored the importance of maintaining honor and integrity in this partnership.
Following the announcement, the Kimotoro Stock Exchange observed a considerable uptick, particularly in the stocks of Poksu, Deep Core Mining, and Minedrill. Poksu has already signaled intentions to acquire new Orca-class ships from Outer Ring Excavation, while Deep Core and Minedrill have started discussions to expand their refining capabilities in anticipation of rising tritanium prices. This economic collaboration could signify a new chapter in the relationship between the Amarr Empire and the Caldari State, setting the stage for further interaction in the future.
Khanid forces mounting large-scale attacks against Blood Raider targets
On December 21, 2008, reports emerged regarding a major coordinated strike by the Khanid Kingdom against Blood Raider holdings across several locations in New Eden. Initial assessments of the damage were challenging to obtain, yet it was confirmed that at least three deep-space outposts and numerous planetside installations were either infiltrated or destroyed by Khanid forces within a six-hour window.
This offensive is believed to be the largest undertaking ever launched by an independent nation against a criminal organization. The operations have fueled discussions in public channels and among various media outlets that have been able to share verified information. Sources suggest that the Royal Khanid Navy has deployed multiple fleets, including a significant portion of their special forces, to support the assault.
As news continues to develop, updates on the situation will be provided.
Royal Khanid Navy Releases Statement on Blood Raider Attacks
On December 21, 2008, Royal Khanid Navy Grand Admiral Zidares Khanid announced that Khanid Kingdom forces had executed an extensive assault on Blood Raider Covenant targets. The offensive, aimed at combating what the Admiral termed "the spreading blight of willful heresy," involved coordinated attacks on thirty-three distinct locations, including unmanned installations and fortified outposts.
The report detailed significant battles, most notably a formidable assault involving one hundred battleships on a major Blood Raider outpost in an undisclosed location. The conflict reportedly resulted in the deaths of over twenty thousand Khanid soldiers. Additionally, a critical arms production facility of the Covenant was destroyed during a three-pronged raid, resulting in the deaths of approximately fifty-five thousand individuals from both factions.
When asked about the aggressive nature of these strikes, Admiral Zidares commented, "The Blood Raiders have been a thorn in our side for years, and we felt that now was the time to make a coordinated effort to strike back and weaken them. Our intel had indicated to us that certain weaknesses were developing, and now was the right time to exploit them."
Overall, estimates suggest that around one hundred thousand Khanid may have lost their lives in these engagements, with several thousand more either missing or presumed captured by Blood Raider forces. As of the date of the statement, combat continued in several areas, and auxiliary forces were being dispatched for support and rescue operations. The full impact of the Khanid attacks on Covenant operations remained uncertain.
On December 11, 2008, a Caldari trade mission arrived in the Khanid Kingdom, led by Haatakan Oiritsuu, the former CEO of the Kaalakiota Corporation. This visit sparked interest due to Oiritsuu's previous seclusion since May. The mission's mandate includes negotiating new trade deals with the Khanid Kingdom, focusing on supply contracts for the Navy and Khanid Innovations.
Interestingly, the delegation engaged in discussions with representatives from the Tash-Murkon Family, who were also in Khanid space to explore similar trade opportunities. Historically, the Tash-Murkon Family's mercantile orientation has facilitated closer ties with the Caldari compared to other royal families within the Kingdom. This occasion marks a significant moment as it is the first high-level meeting between the two entities in recent history.
Insiders reported that Tibus Heth, a prominent Caldari leader, appointed Oiritsuu to head the mission, despite some hesitance from corporate board members. Certain members of the Caldari Provincial Directorate have voiced concerns regarding this choice, particularly questioning Heth's ambiguous relationship with the established Caldari corporate class.
The Caldari delegation is set to spend the following week traversing the Khanid core systems, conducting meetings with various Khanid corporations and government authorities. After this tour, they will make a brief stop in Kaaputenen to engage with officials from the Caldari Business Tribunal's customs authority before returning to New Caldari.
Tash-Murkon Family Receives Khanid Innovation Delegation
On November 24, 2008, a significant diplomatic event took place on Tash-Murkon Prime as the Khanid Kingdom's largest industrial corporation, Khanid Innovation, sent a delegation of executives, engineers, and scientists to meet with the Tash-Murkon Family. This visit is indicative of the strengthening relationship between the Kingdom and the Tash-Murkon Family, which has been notably reinforced by recent actions where the Tash-Murkon Family rescued several Khanid vessels.
Initially planned weeks prior, the delegation’s visit experienced a brief suspension following security concerns after a Kador assault on Gallente space. However, the swift and overwhelming response from the Federation to the border incursion has reportedly motivated the king to reinforce alliances, particularly with the Empire. This shift in focus alleviated concerns regarding the safety and success of the meeting, paving the way for this collaboration.
The delegation is expected to remain on Tash-Murkon Prime for approximately six weeks. During this time, they will engage in discussions with economic and military advisors to the heir of the Tash-Murkon Family. Following their stay, they intend to travel to Penirgman, where meetings with representatives from Imperial Armaments and the Amarr subsidiaries of Ishukone Corporation are scheduled. Additionally, there are aspirations for an audience with the Empress's court and the Imperial Navy, although specific arrangements for such discussions have not yet been confirmed.
This visit not only highlights the ties between the Khanid Kingdom and the Tash-Murkon Family but also illustrates the broader geopolitical landscape of New Eden, where alliances and relationships are continually evolving amidst ongoing tensions.
Pimebeka - On October 29, 2008, Amarr Certified News reported that the Carthum Conglomerate is actively seeking investors to stabilize its finances due to a recent troubling earnings report. The corporation has initiated discussions with several major financial institutions, industrial corporations, and noble houses from the Amarr Empire, the Caldari State, and the Khanid Kingdom regarding a limited stock offering.
The meetings include discussions with notable entities such as Caldari Funds Unlimited and the Tash-Murkon Family, although no agreements have been reached as of yet. Insiders suggest that Amarr investors may hold an advantage in these negotiations, primarily due to the Sarum Family's reluctance to sell significant stock portions to Caldari corporations closely associated with State Executor Tibus Heth.
As Carthum’s cash reserves are rapidly depleting, the corporation's urgency increases with each passing day of financial instability. The impact of their efforts is currently stabilizing a downward trend that began on October 10, the date of their poor earnings report. However, experts warn that failure to secure a new investor soon could lead to the need for major concessions, further undermining the company's stability.
Concerns have also been raised regarding the potential for a new stock offering at lower prices to attract investment, which could dilute the power of the current board of directors and potentially invite a hostile takeover. This situation places significant pressure on Carthum as it navigates its financial crisis while trying to retain its corporate governance and integrity.
Overall, the developments surrounding the Carthum Conglomerate highlight the complex interplay between Amarr, Caldari, and Khanid interests in New Eden, underscoring the urgent need for financial recovery amidst turbulent market conditions.
Reactions across the cluster were mixed following the release of an independent audit into the recent workplace reforms in the Caldari State on September 21, 2008. The report garnered attention from various factions, including the Khanid Kingdom and the Amarr Empire, both of whom expressed support for the changes.
According to a spokesperson from the Carthum Conglomerate, Maktina Obasa stated that the corporation had benefitted from the flow-on effects of success inside the State. She highlighted the benefits stemming from their partnership with Lai Dai, indicating that Carthum was poised to profit from the improved efficiency of its partner corporation.
Chief Researcher Ohulainen Pesabato of Khanid Innovations also shared a positive perspective on the reforms. She said, "The many reforms encouraging scientific innovation and development are to be applauded." Pesabato emphasized the ongoing collaboration between the scientific communities of the Caldari and Khanid factions, expressing their anticipation for future joint efforts.
Inside the Caldari State, Protectorate Director Suvasemi Aikinen defended the reforms against critics from the Minmatar and Gallente. Detractors frequently claimed that the corporate elite remained as corrupt as ever. Aikinen, standing in for the ill COO Janus Bravour, vehemently rejected these assertions. "I'm aware of the statements and find them utterly ridiculous," Aikinen declared.
Aikinen elaborated on the measures taken by the State, including redistributing assets and increasing oversight of mega corporations through the Caldari Business Tribunal. He asserted that corporate executives are more accountable and scrutinized than at any point in the past, aligning them with their subordinates.
When questioning why certain reforms were omitted from the report, Aikinen noted the difficulty in measuring these changes and criticized the Federation for engaging in political point scoring rather than constructive debate. Despite the involvement of Protectorate Directors Bravour and Aikinen, official commentary from the State was largely limited to lower-level officials, with Aikinen suggesting that they were best suited to understand and elaborate on the daily operations of corporations in relation to the reforms.
The mixed reception of the report highlights the complexities of inter-factional relations in New Eden and the ongoing challenges faced by the Caldari in addressing concerns from outside their borders while striving for internal reform.
Khanid Kingdom fortifies borders
Khanid Prime - On June 10, 2008, King Khanid II announced the declaration of martial law throughout the Khanid Kingdom amidst escalating turmoil affecting the region. The King emphasized, "All Khanid border systems are being reinforced by the Royal Khanid Navy," indicating a direct response to the unrest within New Eden.
In his address, King Khanid II granted the Khanid Border Police full authority to engage with force against anyone attempting to enter or leave the border systems. This decision reflects the growing need for security and control in light of the ongoing crisis.
Khanid military vessels were reported to be mobilizing towards the borders, while an even greater number began establishing defensive positions around Khanid Prime. The Royal Khanid Navy is taking significant precautions, swiftly erecting fortifications to protect its sovereign space from any potential threats.
The strategic deployment of forces and rigorous enforcement of martial law underline the Kingdom's commitment to maintaining security during a volatile period. Efforts are being concentrated on ensuring that all measures are in place until the crisis is resolved.
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Days after pop star Midna Lyre's revelation that they are a follower of the Sani Sabik faith on March 19, 2008, reactions across the cluster varied significantly, with responses ranging from praise to outright disgust.
The Amarr Empire officially banned possession of Midna's album within its borders, deeming it heretical. Such heretical materials are treated as capital offenses, punishable by either a life of slavery or death. Prior to the ban, the album had been classified as contraband, alongside most forms of Federation entertainment. This ban was echoed by the Ammatar Mandate and the Khanid Kingdom, with the latter formally denouncing the album and advocating for the Federation to also impose a ban, labeling it as "dangerous fanatical propaganda." The Khanid Kingdom's response pointed toward fears of a resurgence of the Blood Raider cult, which they have sought to eradicate.
The Minmatar Republic Department of Interstellar Commerce took a different stance by placing the album on a "limited ban" list, invoking a seldom-used law to restrict the trade of any items potentially harmful to the Minmatar populace. This ban was symbolic, only affecting sales and distribution, not possession, with minor fines as penalties for violations. While opinions in the Republic were divided, many supported the ban, likening the Blood Raiders to the Amarr, with some citizens expressing concern that the music might promote harmful ideologies.
In stark contrast, a nightclub owner in Rens argued for artistic freedom, suggesting that banning the album would equate to the Amarr’s oppression of free speech. Following the RDIC's limited ban, the Republic Parliament scheduled a meeting to discuss the matter, with expectations leaning toward lifting the ban in light of public sentiment.
Meanwhile, the Caldari State remained largely inactive regarding the album, with Echelon Entertainment making minor calls for a ban that most assumed were motivated by economic concerns due to distribution deals rather than moral ones. A spokesperson characterized the issue of religion as largely irrelevant to Caldari citizens, emphasizing the album's commercial success.
Debate was intensely heated within the Federation, where no official actions were taken against the album. Hederick Maar, central to the controversy, viewed Midna's open acceptance of their faith as an opportunity to mobilize opposition against them. A rally drew significant attention, with supporters clamoring for the ban of Midna’s music entirely.
Concerns regarding the album's influence also found resonance among some Federation citizens, connecting the Blood Raiders not just to religious beliefs, but to acts of piracy and violence. Polls indicated that while a majority recognized Midna's right to practice Sani Sabik, a notable percentage supported various restrictions regarding the album, showing a complex interplay of free expression and public safety.
The social media response included a mix of excitement and concern, with some citizens expressing an interest in the Sani Sabik faith after the controversy, while others remained apprehensive about its implications. In the wake of the announcement, sales of Midna's album, "Lifeblood," surged remarkably, demonstrating the inherent tension between artistic expression and public sentiment as Egonics Inc., the main distributor in the Federation, defended their commitment to free speech and artistry amidst the surrounding tumult.
On November 17, 2007, an exclusive interview with former CONCORD Commander Gispali Rhatal shed light on recent controversies surrounding CONCORD and his retirement. In the interview conducted by Caleb Kang, Commander Rhatal addressed various rumors that had been circulating.
Rhatal revealed that he had served in CONCORD for thirty-two years, starting from a young man with aspirations to maintain peace in New Eden. His final assignment involved coordinating logistical movements along the low-security border between the Amarr Empire and the Khanid Kingdom, a role he took on because of his declining reflexes.
During the interview, the topic of Captain Bethol Jan Kozer emerged, particularly in relation to a public plea from Ms. Vahlsina regarding her spouse's disappearance. Rhatal stated that he did not recall Kozer, emphasizing the high turnover rate of officers under his command and the sheer number of individuals he had worked with throughout his career.
The conversation also touched on the circumstances of Rhatal's retirement from CONCORD. Originally stating it was a resignation, he later clarified that it was due to medical issues, although he was reluctant to elaborate further on his health, citing it as a personal matter.
Kang pressed Rhatal about the missing person case involving Captain Kozer. Rhatal maintained that CONCORD's procedures involved no public disclosure until investigations were complete, arguing that any speculation about the timeline of Kozer's disappearance was unfounded. He mentioned that civilian communication during assignments could often lead to unavoidable loss of contact and urged patience for those seeking answers.
In closing, Rhatal expressed hope that his statements would quell some ongoing concerns, attributing the situation to clerical errors rather than any negligence on the part of CONCORD. He encouraged faith in the organization’s ability to investigate and address any issues arising from the matters discussed.
On November 12, 2007, a statement was issued by CONCORD regarding the retirement of former Commander Gispali Rhatal. The statement aimed to clarify the speculation surrounding Rhatal's service history, which had been shrouded in mystery due to the absence of detailed records.
According to CONCORD, Rhatal was assigned nearly three years prior to his retirement to oversee logistical movements at an outpost located along the low-security border between the Amarr Empire and the Khanid Kingdom. His role included providing fitting and repair services for CONCORD supply ships, contractors, and empire corporations.
Furthermore, the responsibilities in this position extended to coordinating supplies and their movements to and from the outpost, a task Rhatal executed with distinction. However, due to unforeseen medical issues, they were compelled to retire early from their role.
CONCORD expressed regret for the administrative errors that resulted in Rhatal's blank service record and offered their apologies both to Rhatal and the public for the confusion. Despite the interest surrounding his resignation, Rhatal has refrained from commenting further.
POITOT, SYNDICATE - On July 17, 2007, the Intaki Bank announced that it had secured funding for an extensive interstellar Research and Development program. This initiative will be conducted on behalf of their parent organization, The Syndicate. Analysts speculate that the focus of the program will likely be on starship technology, as The Syndicate was recently granted licenses to key astromechanical patents.
Mesybier Echard, CFO of Intaki Bank, remained tight-lipped about the specific nature of the research program but indicated that the investment in R&D would take time to yield marketable results. He acknowledged that the past patent restrictions had hindered smaller factions like The Syndicate from legally advancing in this field. The recent breakthrough in patent licenses, achieved after years of lobbying by the Khanid Kingdom, opened doors for several smaller factions, including Mordu's Legion and the Thukker Tribe, to access valuable technology.
Further comments from Echard indicated that the delay in public knowledge of the Khanid deal posed challenges. However, once the news circulated, the political circumstances allowed various factions to benefit simultaneously. Despite criticisms from Federal officials regarding transparency and vetting procedures, Intaki Bank exhibited strong financial health, although they noted a downturn in sales stemming from loyalist Capsuleers. This was attributed to the Serpentis ceasing supply of their popular biotech hardware to The Syndicate.
A representative from Serpentis remarked that they were restructuring the distribution of their products and that this decision was made due to various internal concerns. New distribution methods indicate an uncertain future for Serpentis’ offerings through third-party channels. The ongoing developments reflect the shifting market dynamics in New Eden and highlight the evolving roles of factions like The Syndicate in interstellar trade and technology development.
The recent news report titled "Loyalist Capsuleers obstruct theft of Khanid Carrier", dated September 6, 2006, provides insights into a significant incident involving the Khanid Kingdom and various Capsuleer entities. The reported event centers on the carrier vessel 'Equinox,' which was being delivered to the Royal Khanid Navy's fleet yards in the Irmalin system.
Initially, the 'Equinox' was piloted by Sana Apres and was set to undergo preparations for active service. However, Apres was approached by the Ultra Unionist Movement (UUM), a faction advocating for the reunification of the Amarr Empire and the Khanid Kingdom, with an offer to divert the ship's course for a substantial ISK amount. This act prompted immediate concern among Khanid officials, leading to intervention from Khanid security forces.
Agent Argen Senerva coordinated with loyalist Capsuleer forces to counter the diversion of the 'Equinox.' A diverse fleet, including members from Brudershaft des Warhaftigen, Royal Knights of Khanid, and other factions, mobilized to secure the ship. The engagement took place in the Baratar system, where they encountered a UUM escort fleet accompanying the 'Equinox.'
A fierce combat unfolded as Agent Senerva deployed the Khanid Dreadnought 'Clairvoyance' to confront the UUM forces. With overwhelming support provided by Brudershaft, the Khanid loyalists managed to inflict severe losses on the UUM and ultimately eliminated the enemy presence. Notably, UUM leader Thelus Duant managed to escape amid the chaos.
After the combat, Apres redirected the 'Equinox' back to its original course to ensure leniency in potential charges. Upon continuing their mission, the loyalist fleet encountered a pirate faction, suspected to have possible ties to the UUM. Nevertheless, the Capsuleer forces successfully shielded the carrier vessels, allowing both the 'Equinox' and 'Clairvoyance' to reach their destination without damage.
Upon arrival in the Irmalin fleet yards, Khanid forces took control of the situation and detained Pilot Sana Apres, who faces several charges, including intent to steal from the Royal Khanid Navy and collaborating with entities opposing the Kingdom. The repercussions of this incident have raised alarms within the Khanid leadership, with notable figures like Holder Tanamar Ured expressing concern over the growing influence of groups like the UUM and the implications for the Kingdom's stability.
The whereabouts of Thelus Duant continue to be a point of interest as Khanid forces actively pursue him and his associates in the Ultra Unionist Movement. Overall, the events surrounding the attempted theft of the 'Equinox' highlight ongoing tensions between the Khanid Kingdom, the UUM, and the implications for security in New Eden.
The article titled "Empire Moves to Deny CONCORD Claims as Internal Investigation Continues", published on December 12, 2005, discusses the Amarr Empire's ongoing internal investigation into the assassination of Emperor Doriam II.
The report from the Ministry of Internal Order highlights significant progress in identifying the killers of the Emperor while clarifying that no high-ranking personnel from within the Empire or externally are implicated. It refutes previous claims made by CONCORD regarding potential involvement from the Khanid Kingdom, stating that evidence to support these claims was nonexistent.
DED Director of Intelligence, Banniskore Zabulugi, expressed that while CONCORD initially believed they had adequate leads, the assertions about the Khanid Kingdom’s involvement may have been premature, relying on dubious evidence. The Khanid Kingdom has firmly denied any allegations and criticized CONCORD's investigative process, which they argue lacked substantial proof. They referred to the leaked memo that sparked these accusations as a "baseless" allegation lacking any credibility.
The Kingdom's officials have sought to maintain a cooperative stance toward the Amarr Empire, acting as a trade intermediary during a tumultuous period marked by the absence of an Emperor. They noted that the turmoil within the Empire has distracted its leaders, indicating that the Empire is heavily focused on internal matters while their external relations may suffer.
This report signifies the complex relationship between the Amarr Empire and the Khanid Kingdom, especially in light of the recent assassination of Emperor Doriam II and the subsequent investigations that have ensued. The dynamics of trust and accusation remain a pertinent theme in the political landscape of New Eden.
Amarr Tensions - 2005-08-12
As tensions between the Khanid Kingdom and CONCORD rise, questions emerge about how the Amarrian people are responding. An anonymous source within the Amarr Navy has revealed that disagreements are forming among individuals regarding CONCORD's leaked memorandum. The discord stems from a perceived lack of transparency surrounding Emperor Doriam II's assassination.
The source, described as a well-off officer, articulates that some factions within the Navy harbor dissatisfaction toward CONCORD's investigative role, asserting that the Empire is more than capable of managing its own affairs. They state, "The Empire should not bow to the bureaucrats of CONCORD. For thousands of years we have been able to take care of our own problems. Regicide is a crime that should be treated with the utmost diligence, and CONCORD's interference makes a mockery of traditions started when some civilizations were still in their cradles. It is an insult to the Empire."
Efforts to corroborate these claims have led to sharp responses. However, another anonymous private in the Navy offered their perspective, expressing disbelief in Chamberlain Karsoth allowing outsiders to investigate this matter. They insisted, "This is an internal Imperial affair. This newly 'leaked' memo changes nothing."
The ongoing CONCORD investigation into the assassination appears to be an affront to Amarrian pride. Many within the Empire perceive the leaked memorandum as an indication that they are not adequately handling the situation. As tensions unfold, the Amarrians, Khanid, and other Empires await further official statements regarding the matter.
On August 12, 2005, the Royal Khanid Navy addressed serious allegations published in a leaked CONCORD memo that suggested a member of their navy was responsible for the assassination of Emperor Doriam II of Amarr. This leak was deemed illegal and sparked significant outrage within the Khanid Kingdom.
During a press conference held at their headquarters in Kihtaled, Commander Abrikoum Aman of Internal Security refuted the claims, stating that the accusation against their naval personnel is “preposterous.” They further emphasized that no evidence has been provided by CONCORD or the Amarr Empire despite requests for clarification, indicating distress over the handling of such a sensitive issue.
Commander Aman also highlighted a particularly concerning part of the memo, which suggested that a deep-cover operative might be infiltrating the Royal Khanid Navy. They expressed strong disapproval of CONCORD’s actions, suggesting that these moves were aimed more at creating a scapegoat rather than solving the mystery behind Emperor Doriam II’s true assassin. They called on CONCORD to reconsider their strategy, stating that it does not serve the greater good or maintain the balance intended by the institution's creation.
As a reaction to the news, political commentators across the FTL net began speculating about the implications of such serious accusations against the Khanid Navy. Many believe that a timely response from CONCORD or the Amarr Empire is crucial in order to avoid potential escalations from the Khanid Kingdom, especially given the weight of the allegations regarding regicide.
Ishukone Corporation has recently made headlines following a press conference held on June 11, 2005, at their Malkalen headquarters. During this event, the corporation addressed rumors regarding their potential responsibility in a slave uprising attributed to the use of Insorzapine bisulfate, a substance associated with slave control.
The press release stated, “As Special Counsel Tar Maurisi’s investigation clearly shows, Insorzapine bisulfate in the form that Zainou Biotech developed it does not serve as a Vitoc antidote.” Ishukone emphasized that any knowledge possessed by several outlaw citizens, including Ullia Hnolku and Eckarine Mitumi-Hnolku, does not implicate them in the unrest reported. They distanced themselves from any association with the Blood Raider Covenant’s use of the substance.
Furthermore, the corporation pointed out that even if a substance could be converted into a Vitoc antidote, it should not singularly provoke mass riots. This comment underscores their assertion that external factors contributed to the uprising.
In addition, Ishukone Corporation responded to speculation about the rising prices of transcranial microcontrollers, stating that the Khanid Kingdom had previously canceled purchases of their product due to increased prices, which they deemed uncompetitive. They expressed that it is up to the market to dictate product prices and indicated that if circumstances were conducive, a renewal of contracts could occur based on mutual benefit.
This announcement from Ishukone Corporation places them at the center of ongoing discussions regarding human control technologies and their implications within the socio-political landscape of New Eden. The corporation's clear effort to dissociate from the actions of outlaws reflects its commitment to corporate accountability amidst challenging circumstances.
On February 4, 2005, a significant incident involving the Amarrians and the Ministry of War unfolded in New Eden. A group claiming to represent Khanid officials initiated a task-force in the Gehi system, purportedly to cleanse the Khanid regions of hostile elements. This faction was led by Jeremia Hurson and involved notable figures from the Ministry of War, including Gregorman Tasfran, Olarania Hunits, Tsuniam Fendrick, and Finuts Quarte.
The task force, however, faced a disastrous turn of events when they engaged in combat with the Nemesis Corporation. Olarania Hunits fired upon a Blackbird cruiser piloted by Francis Drakke, a member of Nemesis. This was perceived as an act of betrayal by members of the Nemesis Corporation, leading them to retaliate against the task force. The confrontation resulted in the destruction of several vessels belonging to the Ministry of War officials, including those who led the ill-fated operation.
In response to the chaos, Rift Scorn of Nemesis issued a public statement highlighting the concerns regarding the actions of the Ministry of War. Subsequently, Perimum Amyn, the Minister of War, issued a public apology regarding the incident. They stated, “The Ministry of War does not act for or speak on behalf of the Khanid Kingdom,” emphasizing the unauthorized nature of the task force's actions and distancing the ministry from the rogue pilots involved.
Perimum Amyn acknowledged the losses incurred during the engagement in A2-V27 and expressed regret towards Francis Drakke for the loss of their vessel. It was made clear that Olarania Hunits was not operating under official orders, leading to their removal from the Ministry of War. The Minister also hinted at taking future actions against these rogue Amarrians to serve as a reminder of their grave mistakes.
This incident illustrates the complex dynamics within the Amarrian factions and the ongoing tensions in New Eden, particularly in relation to the Khanid Kingdom and their operatives. The Minister concluded that discussions were underway to address the repercussions of this debacle through diplomatic channels, leaving open the possibility for further developments involving these individuals in the turbulent political landscape of New Eden.
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