As said earlier I heeded Thyr's suggestion and I've tweaked the post to be more neutral. Hopefully it'll create a bit more calm between the community:
Quote:The reason for rising tensions could be attributed to the stark ideological differences between the two organizations. The Core's desire for the establishment of a House-like government in the Edge Worlds conflicted with the Zoner's desire to live in that region without laws and regulations. In pursuit of law and utopia The Core cared little for the Zoner's own thoughts and feelings in regards to how they wish to cultivate their own existence. With The Core's dominance within Omicron Delta assured, they shared no empathy for how many personal freedom's they encroached upon as long as it culminated towards the fruition of Imperium Omicronis. But eventually, some Zoners grew distraught at the institutionalised oppression that was starting to become a part of their daily lives. Seeking assistance from the closest people they could call allies, local Delta Zoners cooperated with The Order to stage an attack on Yaren Base in protest for The Core's occupation of a place they once called home. In the wake of their triumph however, The Core was not pleased with their insolence.
In a bold move, The Core attacked Freeport 11, justifying it as revenge and a means to keep the Zoner populace in check. The aftermath left heavy damage to Freeport 11, as well as leaving many civilian casualties. Local populations were horrified at the level of brutality shown by The Core, but to The Core it was only self-defence. It seems that history was repeating itself, and the re-introduction for a callous disregard for life was once more flowing within the veins of The Core. But the Zoner's refused to lay down and die. They followed up with attacks against AP Manufacturing and other Core civilian personnel, as well as a mass plea across Sirius to those that might share their sentiments. But once more, against expectations, The Core decided to bombard the Freeport in response.
Many still debate whom fired the first shots in the conflict, and some even go as far to suggest alien intervention may have been a possibility. Whatever the cause, regardless of The Core's initial promises to bring peace to Omicron Delta by purging the system of criminal threats, it seems the blackness of space within Delta would soon be painted with blood once more.