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1. Turnabout Is Fair Play - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Loved it, good work. Cant really fault it so keep up the good work
- by LordSwift - at 2014.01.17 16:52:00
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2. What happens when we clone jump? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I actually thought this as well for awhile. That when we clone jumped the clones we jump into are our spare bodies in statis and we just transfer our mind into this the installed clone. Guess it all depends how harsh the transfer is because it is...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.11.11 11:59:00
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3. Of whores and Hero's - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Violet Crumble wrote: If I can make a suggestion, the lack of any whitespace makes the walls of text difficult to read. If it's possible can you edit your text and put return spaces between the paragraphs? Hoping that's ok. I agree, need t...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.10.31 12:58:00
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4. Elusive Desire - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Liking the update. interested in seeing how this goes, it seems this capsuleer is not in control of his clone contracts. Because if he was and wanted to die permanently then all he would need to do is not have any clones to go to when his pod dies...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.10.31 12:57:00
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5. Elusive Desire - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Good Story i will subscribe to this thread and see where it leads. My only one Gripe is Quote: As the docking procedures finished, he began punching in the coordinates of his destination into the navigational computer to his left. The vigorou...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.10.30 15:14:00
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6. The Tony Gonzalez books - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Empyrean Age, Dust 514 is the order of his books. I personally really enjoyed them, i have repeatedly reread the books. their does seem to be a lot of hate for his writing from a good portion of the player base but i would get them and form your o...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.09.20 14:23:00
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7. Every time we make a clone, damage COULD be done to our DNA. - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
CCP Falcon wrote: Cloning in EVE is not representative of cloning that's been trialed in the real world. A capsuleer is not a true "clone" by the definition. A capsuleer's body is effectively a lump of re-constituted biomass and giblets assem...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.09.11 12:27:00
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8. About Capsuleers - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
@CCP Falcon, Cant wait to read that, post it now !!! haha @Sabriz, the way i always have thought about it is that being in the pod is like some sort of hibernation within relation to your body. Since you are only using your brain really to contro...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.08.13 12:18:00
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9. Capital/Corporal Punishment and Capsuleers/Immortals - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Yes we can die. If all our clones are destroyed then we have nothing to clone into when our current body dies. Just look at Empyrean age.
- by LordSwift - at 2013.06.19 15:17:00
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10. Earth? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Freya Kaundur wrote: i have a theory the only our side of the eve gate close. and it opened somewhere else. and this somewhere else is where our wormholes go. hence the sleepers are actualy true terrans. I know who the sleepers are, You shou...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.06.10 12:56:00
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11. Does CCP hate the capsule? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
To be fair i think that could of been a visual interpretation of what we see when plugged in. Because really if we saw inside the pod in flight. all we would see is a naked body, with wires, headcap (Might of moved on from that tech), and we would...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.06.07 16:23:00
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12. Sleeper Story - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Not fully but most of the backstory of their origins were given in the Templar One novel
- by LordSwift - at 2013.02.27 10:20:00
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13. Getting Into Eve Fiction - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Yeah read all the short stories. http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Category:Short_Stories These will keep you busy since they are more like novels than short stories :) Chronicles http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Category:Chronicles
- by LordSwift - at 2013.02.27 10:19:00
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14. The empyrean age. (Novel) - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Personally i wouldnt read the Burning Life i read it and am still wondering what the heck it was about! Move Straight onto Templar one! that will answer a whole ton of issues including Sarum's "Issues"
- by LordSwift - at 2013.02.26 16:28:00
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15. Quick Question about the 'official' fiction - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Yeah from what i have read and what i would like to think happens is that our Brain State gets backed up as we decant from the pod! And then if we happen to die outside the pod then when we reawaken at that last backup brain state! Their is most l...
- by LordSwift - at 2013.02.05 13:04:00
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16. Currently, reading Templar One - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Yeah i loved both EA and T1. Brilliant action scenes and fantastic about updating you about the lore of the game. It is done very well in T1 that it explains enough of the backstory of the character to enable readers to understand what happened in...
- by LordSwift - at 2012.08.07 16:17:00
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17. My thoughts on Templar One - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Honestly i agree a little but only in that their is a lot of stuff going on but then that only means you will most likely enjoy it a second time round. In all the other aspects i think he did fantastic. Templer One was a fantastic sequel to the e...
- by LordSwift - at 2012.02.17 12:35:00
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18. Backstory Questions - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: LordSwift on 30/08/2010 00:37:33 1) This story should tell you the date. I have not read it in a long time. But its the story behind Otro Gariushi http://www.eveonline.com/races/ruthless/ 2) This could be argued for a long time....
- by LordSwift - at 2010.08.30 00:36:00
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19. EVE Chronicles: Where do I Start? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
If you are looking at more of a novel or longer story to read. i would grately recommend the Short Stories http://www.eveonline.com/background/stories.asp Theodicy and Ruthless and Ruthless are fantastic. Also Jovian Wetgrave. Then the scienti...
- by LordSwift - at 2010.05.01 21:28:00
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20. Anyone else NOT like 'The Burning Life'? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I thought it was meh!! i finished reading it in the early hours of the morning and i got to the end and was like WTF!. It was a real let down. I personally enjoyed TEA more than this.
- by LordSwift - at 2010.05.01 10:07:00
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