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Daskalos Naviadan
Iron Havok
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Posted - 2013.05.22 00:20:00 -
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Ranging from small ones that can be attached to a ship while cloaked to ones that can obliterate any structure in a solar system without causing damage to the sun and blowing apart planets and moons. Climate changes will be noticed on planets and may even cause habitable ones to eventually become barren.
These huge bombs, of course, should cost more than the sum of the equipment, blueprint, supplies to make a Titan and insurance for a Titan and should be where they could only be made by big corporations that can afford it.
When I say everything, I mean seriously damaging stations to where they are rendered useless until something like CONCORD goes in to repair it, and as a result of stations being damaged your ships inside the stations hangars will be destroyed as well. Clones will be lost as well. All the ships flying in the vicinity of the explosion will be popped and the pods will be destroyed. Those in the solar system with their clone that is destroyed? How unfortunate.
Small ones could only cause enough damage to pop a ship in one explosion (pod will be destroyed as well) Medium ones can take out whole small fleets (10 person fleets and such) Large ones have the ability to take out even larger fleets Extra large ones are the ones that can take out infrastructure in a Solar System as I described above
And you can use these to hold solar systems for ransom, for example if the victims do not pay a total of 500 billion ISK the solar system will go boom.
BY THE WAY I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this on, I'm just a noob to forums :P So if I put this in the wrong forum then don't go ballistic on me.
If this is too "overpowered" then feel free to ignore it. |
Elfi Wolfe
University of Caille Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.05.22 00:22:00 -
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oh fun. And watch null sec nuke hi-sec? or watch null sec nuke null sec. just the pirates left alive. |
Felsusguy
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.05.22 00:29:00 -
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I will only support so long as they are:
1. Relatively expensive. 2. Destroy your own pod in the process. 3. Are contraband items, and hi-sec factional police will shoot you if they detect that you have them. How droll. |
Alvatore DiMarco
Capricious Endeavours Ltd
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Posted - 2013.05.22 00:53:00 -
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Additionally, it should have a fairly long anchoring and onlining timer, with a system-wide alert. It should appear on the overview like a cyno does, and either be subject to hacking or to destruction.
After all, everything needs a counter. |
Kirimeena D'Zbrkesbris
Republic Military Tax Avoiders
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Posted - 2013.05.22 04:13:00 -
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxM6yMn9m70 |
Danika Princip
Freelance Economics Astrological resources Tactical Narcotics Team
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Posted - 2013.05.22 23:14:00 -
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Well, now that absolutely every nullsec system contains nothing at all, since it's all been bombed by your dumb idea, what are we supposed to do?
That is what would happen you know. |
Daskalos Naviadan
Iron Havok
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Posted - 2013.05.22 23:17:00 -
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Danika Princip wrote:Well, now that absolutely every nullsec system contains nothing at all, since it's all been bombed by your dumb idea, what are we supposed to do?
That is what would happen you know.
Why don't you think it through some more. |
Danika Princip
Freelance Economics Astrological resources Tactical Narcotics Team
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Posted - 2013.05.23 00:05:00 -
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Daskalos Naviadan wrote:Danika Princip wrote:Well, now that absolutely every nullsec system contains nothing at all, since it's all been bombed by your dumb idea, what are we supposed to do?
That is what would happen you know. Why don't you think it through some more.
Why don't you? You cannot limit anything by price, and if you put these things in, the absolute best situation you'd create would be a cold war style MAD thing, with no-one daring to use them because they know full well that everything they own would cease to exist ten minutes later. That, in turn, would discourage actual warfare.
So either everything in the entirety of nullsec ceases to exist, or no-one in the entirety of nullsec dares to risk attacking anyone else. Neither of these are good outcomes.
Remind me why this is a good idea again? |
Alvatore DiMarco
Capricious Endeavours Ltd
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Posted - 2013.05.23 00:20:00 -
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I think that in the context of immortal internet spaceship pilots, the whole "cold war" mutally-assured-destruction thing would not play out the way it did IRL. Every superpower would launch every nuke they had and nullsec would quickly be returned to its pre-sov state.
What OP has suggested is a brutally effective fix to the massive wealth and power that seems to be helping null grind to a relative halt. |
Alec Polaris
The Pilots Who Say Ni
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Posted - 2013.05.23 01:11:00 -
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I like the idea of supporting more terroristic acts in EVE. As it stands, pirates are fairly limited in what they can do to cause trouble, and, while they make good use of they have, I think that increasing piracy's validity as a profession would generally help the complexity and combat of the game. Clandestine stuff is fun, and EVE is a game. If EVE was completely modeled after the world we live in, the terrorists and pirates we hear about in lore would be using bomb-type equipment frequently, so an idea like this would make sense from a lore perspective. The OP's idea would obviously have to be refined to great lengths, but adding something like it to promote total war in a game that is so often characterized as brutal would be fantastic in my opinion. |
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