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OllieNorth
Gallente Interstellar Entrepreneurs
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Posted - 2011.06.15 21:41:00 -
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I've always thought (much to my misery) that the four best looking ships in the game are the four shuttles. Well, ok, maybe not Gallente. But really, the Amarr shuttle is badass looking. Other than that, pretty much all ugly. Especially the f'n Moa, still makes me shudder.
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Kagumichan
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Posted - 2011.06.16 02:09:00 -
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I've always had a bit of a love/hate thing for Drakes, as in I love to hate it. I joined Eve to fly spaceships, not overly large paper-weights or giant football shin-pads.
The Moa too, it's like an origami crane that someone stepped on.
Seems a few people don't like the Nightmare design though, though I agree it's probably not practical and a little weird, if CCP implimented collision physics, a Nightmare would insta-kill anything it crashed into, and that possibility, although very unlikely, does add to it's visual appeal (or if you play Warhammer 40k and like Dark Eldar, the Nightmare is TOTALLY your ship)
After watching the first weekend of Alliance Tournament 9 though I've reached the point where looking at the Cyclone hull is starting to make me feel like throwing up, not only are they using too many of them but they have to be the most boring looking spaceship design ever created (yeah, a rectangle with solar panels glued to the side, seriously?)
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Milia Jenius
Revenent Defence Corperation Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
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Posted - 2011.06.18 11:47:00 -
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Celestis/Arazu/Lachesis win the fugly contest hands down Vigil is closely second Aeon... please finish building the other side, or leaving a gorge in the middle while making it symmetical would be nice too
Moa is fine it is, never found it ugly
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Devil's Call
Caldari Malicious Destruction War Against the Manifest
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Posted - 2011.06.18 12:36:00 -
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Edited by: Devil''s Call on 18/06/2011 12:39:22 For some reason, I can't help but notice a few 'weird' things about the machariel. Don't get me wrong, I love the ship, and think it's one of the coolest/meanest looking battleships, but here...
-The back of it looks like an escalator. (Electric stairways) -It's so ****ing big, yet lightning fast. It looks like some sort of flying brick of solid concrete. (I can't help it but to keep thinking of it's hull as a concrete one... o.O) -So ye, a flying concrete space bunker as fast as lightning.
Now my question to you; 'Are there magnets or magic involved?'
Edit: There's this very little bridge on top of the machariel next to the left exhaust, which... I mind you, looks like a concrete bunker aswell. One of those which they build in normandy to protect the coast. Now what's inside the rest of it's gigantic massive hull...? For that _OBSCURE_ reason, I love the machariel... One of my guesses is that they have an army of their own minmatar slaves working in there, 24/7, to power some sort of big V-Over9000 engine.
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Anne Arqui
Minmatar Diamonds in the Rough Enterprises
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Posted - 2011.06.18 14:28:00 -
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Originally by: LiSung Many of the lumpy, tumor-ridden Gallente ships. Not all (I rather like the catalyst for some reason) but a lot of them just look...wrong.
They say they look organic but imo they look more like they came out of something organic ..
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