If I knew this was going to be the result of my post, I simply wouldn't have provided the service.
Roleplayers, for all their purported imagination and creativity, appear to be utterly inflexible in terms of adapting to changing circumstances or contradictions to their ingrained, emotionally-based belief systems. I'm not sure what else to say other than to add: Perhaps you should try to read the book, rather than committing character suicide?
The purpose of eve online, from the get-go, is not to be comforted and reassured that what we hold to be true is correct, but to experience conflict, intense and violent conflict, with opposing views/events and dealing with that, and becoming better for it. Hence the term "Crucible" in the latest expansion.
Let's try to have some reflection before we assail some person's existence and spit on his work.
Eve online, much like real life, always rewards engagement over disengagement. Making an effort to participate is 90% of the battle. That's always been my opinion whenever some faction I've aligned with has had things go south; Gallente Federation, Anti-Sansha, Synenose Accord, etc.
Regarding the events in the Caldari State, let me ask you this: Otro Gariushi was killed, and Tibus Heth profited on the result. What part of this makes Ishukone likely to be buddy-buddy with Heth, ever again? And when Heth gives mandatory orders for military participation on said company, wouldn't divergence of Ishukone from Heth become the inevitable result?
What I don't understand is that people continuously muddy the waters and suggest that Tibus Heth 'is' the State. The personal of Heth claims as much, certainly, but that is not the case. The Caldari State waged their civil war and left the Federation because of intrusive government and cultural control by a central authority. Has Tibus Heth not become what the Caldari once hated so thoroughly?