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Whats been going on in the OHR Community, from August 16 to August 22-

-Gilbert starts debate over fan games- More.

-Insight Games, after a lengthy down time, is back up- More.

-Moogle Plotscripting Contest- More.

-Moogle beings work on Sim-RPG- More.

-Who is "Unknown"? and why is he such a moron?- More.

-Games-


Preview of Magis, Book 1: The Creation- More.

"Into the Game"- More.

Thin Edge, mini-review- More.

-Article-


My vast network of spies have found this disturbing bit of writing on Harlock's computer. My agents are...attending to him as I type- More.

-Interview-


An exclusive with the members of IG, the day they annouced their return- More.

-Messed Up Picture Of The Week!-


Him...looks Chappell's got something of a fetish...- More.

OHR Weekly August 22nd, 2001

       By: Chaos Nyte
       


  Harlock’s got me on every point. Damn his counter-revolutionary tactics!-

  I have a few points of contention with Mr. Chaos Nyte. Some background is in order: Chaos's words are not pedantic treatises expressing theories or extravaganzas dealing in fables or fancies. They are substantial, sober outpourings from the very soul of mercantalism. Is it any wonder that his propaganda machine grinds on and on? He has only one goal: to exploit other cultures for self-entertainment. Chaos doesn't want equal time. Chaos doesn't want pluralism. Chaos just wants to resolve a moral failure with an immoral solution. How on earth these rotters can think of themselves as anything but lackadaisical meatheads is beyond me. Up to this point, we have explored some of the motivations and circumstances that make him want to bring this battle to a fever pitch. However, we must look beyond both Chaos's motivations and history if we are truly to understand his rodomontades. We must remove our chains and move towards the light. (In case you didn't understand that analogy, the chains symbolize Chaos's despicable rantings, and the light represents the goal of getting all of us to compare, contrast, and identify the connections among different kinds of superstitious colonialism.) I definitely wouldn't want to promote mediocrity over merit. I would, on the other hand, love to oppose our human vices wherever they may be found -- arrogance, hatred, jealousy, unfaithfulness, avarice, and so on. But, hey, I'm already doing that with this letter. No matter how much talk and analysis occurs, Chaos wants to get me thrown in jail. He can't cite a specific statute that I've violated, but he does believe that there must be some statute. This tells me that Chaos wants to invade every private corner and force every thought into a deplorable mold. Who does he think he is? I mean, his intent is to prevent us from asking questions. Chaos doesn't want the details checked. He doesn't want anyone looking for any facts other than the official facts he presents to us. I wonder if this is because most of his "facts" are false. Maybe Chaos has a reason for acting the way he does, but I doubt it. He will probably never understand why he scares me so much. And Chaos decidedly does scare me: His communications are scary, his campaigns are scary, and most of all, a central fault line runs through each of his ebullitions. Specifically, he sometimes uses the word "archaeopterygiformes" when describing his smears. Beware! This is a buzzword designed for emotional response. To end on a more positive note: Coldhearted scatterbrains often prove their point by relying on untenable conjecture and unverifiable hearsay.

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