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admiral root
Red Galaxy
1502
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Posted - 2014.08.05 10:49:00 -
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Drachen Protectorate wrote:Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec.
Because no-one from nullsec is involved in the New Order, right? No, your rights end in optimal+2*falloff |
Gallowmere Rorschach
Enlightened Industries Goonswarm Federation
570
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Posted - 2014.08.05 13:49:00 -
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admiral root wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec. Because no-one from nullsec is involved in the New Order, right? You make a valid point, but I have a funny feeling that if anyone were to awox a corpmate in a nullsec alliance, in the name of the Code, they'd quickly find themselves either paying for that ship they awoxed, or getting their asses commissared. Now, this obviously doesn't apply to neutrals/reds, but they were gonna kill you anyway. Any mention of the Code that they may throw out is just for ***** and grins. |
Shwartz Aideron
SevenDust Corporation
3
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Posted - 2014.08.05 16:03:00 -
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Drachen Protectorate wrote:Shwartz Aideron wrote:4. This one really gets me. Don't "excessively mine"? Are you kidding me? I specialize in mining. That's what I love to do. You're telling me that if I'm "caught" mining for too long I deserve to die? That's absurd.
Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec.
I actually tried to do stuff in null sec once. I was immediately killed as soon as I entered, hence the reason I mentioned that I "have no other option. I would love to mine the good stuff, but apparently leaving high sec is an act of aggression to whomever owns that particular region of space, so they kill me pretty much immediately. |
Shwartz Aideron
SevenDust Corporation
3
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Posted - 2014.08.05 16:11:00 -
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admiral root wrote:Shwartz Aideron wrote:I mine in high sec because I have no other option. Poppycock.
All of null sec is pretty much owned by an alliance of some kind; even as a week old player like me knows that. These alliances tend to blast anyone who is in their space but isn't in their alliance. Are you honestly going to tell me that this is a viable option for a venture? Believe it or not, my venture cannot hold against entire fire teams of cruisers. In regards to mining, high sec I my only option. |
Gallowmere Rorschach
Enlightened Industries Goonswarm Federation
574
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Posted - 2014.08.05 16:30:00 -
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Shwartz Aideron wrote:admiral root wrote:Shwartz Aideron wrote:I mine in high sec because I have no other option. Poppycock. All of null sec is pretty much owned by an alliance of some kind; even as a week old player like me knows that. These alliances tend to blast anyone who is in their space but isn't in their alliance. Are you honestly going to tell me that this is a viable option for a venture? Believe it or not, my venture cannot hold against entire fire teams of cruisers. In regards to mining, high sec I my only option. Or you could join an alliance. Hell, even "teh ebil Gons" have corps with industrial divisions. |
Tengu Grib
Happy Fun Fun
270
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Posted - 2014.08.05 17:10:00 -
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Shwartz Aideron wrote:For example:
1. The code says to "keep chat clean". While I do find cursing excessively in chat as distasteful, does me saying "damn" because I just scanned 16 wormholes in a row while looking for relic sites mean that your death squads are going to find and kill me? In a game where the players control the universe, why do you get to dictate how people interact?
That wouldn't bother me at all. I can't speak for the whole of Code obvious, but no, the example you made is reasonable and appropriate language for the situation.
Shwartz Aideron wrote:2. I have to "respect elected officials"? How about we just show other players respect? Why do CODE officers demand respect, and punish you if you don't act like they are superior to you?
We are not superior except that we have accepted the Code. We are humble servants of High Sec.
Shwartz Aideron wrote:3. This probably should have been first, but for people like me who don't have people to watch their backs, why must I be punished for mining without an escort? It's one thing to kill someone for their stuff, but it's another entirely to say you were obviously AFK because you didn't have protection.
If you see an agent in local, feel free to convo them, most of us would be more than willing to take the time to show a new player how to protect themselves and how to avoid attracting our attention. That is after all, what Code is all about.
Shwartz Aideron wrote:4. This one really gets me. Don't "excessively mine"? Are you kidding me? I specialize in mining. That's what I love to do. You're telling me that if I'm "caught" mining for too long I deserve to die? That's absurd.
That's a carry over from back when ice could be mined 23/7 non stop with no breaks.
Shwartz Aideron wrote:6. This "CODE" creator guy refers to himself as the "Saviour of Highsec"? What did he save it from? How is killing me in my Venture going to further "save" high sec?
James 315 is saving high sec from Bot Aspirant behaviour, and Bots.
Tengu Grib > I agree. The distinct lack of quality spaceships makes RL the worst space sim ever. SolidX > i'm an alt IRL Guilty conscience? Buy a mining permit today. www.minerbumping.com |
Tengu Grib
Happy Fun Fun
270
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Posted - 2014.08.05 17:11:00 -
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Shwartz Aideron wrote:7. Isn't "CODE" hosting an event all month to simply kill Venture's in high sec? So you are telling me, I now have to simply hide so people who can one hit kill me before I can even move don't murder me? For an entire month? Also, to pretend like this isn't targeting new players is simply incorrect. Venture's are the starter mining vessel, plain and simple. Chances are if someone is in one, they are new.
The event is very new player friendly, in a single day of training you can get sufficient skills to join in on the festivities and maybe make yourself some money!
Shwartz Aideron wrote:I mine in high sec because I have no other option. This statement is inherently false.
Shwartz Aideron wrote:Now I (apparently) have to buy a permit, which doesn't even guarantee I won't get murdered whether I'm AFK or not, and constantly run anytime someone enters a belt, causing my mining rate per hour to drop. If I have to pay protection than so be it, but I feel like I'm paying off a bully. I'm sorry that you feel that way. It is not accurate I assure you.
Tengu Grib > I agree. The distinct lack of quality spaceships makes RL the worst space sim ever. SolidX > i'm an alt IRL Guilty conscience? Buy a mining permit today. www.minerbumping.com |
Tengu Grib
Happy Fun Fun
271
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Posted - 2014.08.05 17:16:00 -
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Gallowmere Rorschach wrote:Shwartz Aideron wrote:admiral root wrote:Shwartz Aideron wrote:I mine in high sec because I have no other option. Poppycock. All of null sec is pretty much owned by an alliance of some kind; even as a week old player like me knows that. These alliances tend to blast anyone who is in their space but isn't in their alliance. Are you honestly going to tell me that this is a viable option for a venture? Believe it or not, my venture cannot hold against entire fire teams of cruisers. In regards to mining, high sec I my only option. Or you could join an alliance. Hell, even "teh ebil Gons" have corps with industrial divisions.
Gallowmere is correct. Mining in nullsec as a lone unaffiliated pilot is very dangerous outside of Providence (which mostly operates on a NRDS (Not red don't shoot) policy. Many of those Null alliances do recruit industrial players. Especially with the recent changes in industry making importing from High Sec significantly less attractive. With that being said, be careful how you approach those larger alliances, they have very specific ways by which they do legitimate recruitment, and many people claiming to be recruitment agents are actually scammers. Basically, if the person says you need to pay anything up front, or provide collateral of any kind, it's a scam. If they offer to move your stuff for you, it might be a scam. With Goons for instance you can buy anything you could need in VFK and won't need to bring anything with you.
Your claim of "it's my only option" though is false. Options exist, they are not immediately obvious, but they exist. Tengu Grib > I agree. The distinct lack of quality spaceships makes RL the worst space sim ever. SolidX > i'm an alt IRL Guilty conscience? Buy a mining permit today. www.minerbumping.com |
admiral root
Red Galaxy
1505
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Posted - 2014.08.05 17:38:00 -
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Shwartz Aideron wrote:admiral root wrote:Shwartz Aideron wrote:I mine in high sec because I have no other option. Poppycock. All of null sec is pretty much owned by an alliance of some kind
So join one. Or a wormhole corp, or a lowsec corp that doesn't mind you mining when there's not killing to be done. Another poster mentioned Providence - when I was a misguided carebear I mined there myself. Additionally, you are allowed to do things other than mining so you have quite a lot of options really. No, your rights end in optimal+2*falloff |
Malcolm Shinhwa
Northstar Cabal Tactical Narcotics Team
2765
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Posted - 2014.08.05 19:35:00 -
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Shwartz Aideron wrote:7. Isn't "CODE" hosting an event all month to simply kill Venture's in high sec? So you are telling me, I now have to simply hide so people who can one hit kill me before I can even move don't murder me? For an entire month? Also, to pretend like this isn't targeting new players is simply incorrect. Venture's are the starter mining vessel, plain and simple. Chances are if someone is in one, they are new.
Thank you for sharing your vast experience in a post that is even more vast. FYI: the Venture is a favorite ship of mining bots.
You're not safe. Not in any space in New Eden. You undock, you risk non-consensual sexy time for any variety of made up reasons. May it ever be so.
If we're not supposed to shoot pods in hisec, why are they filled with meat? |
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Tengu Grib
Happy Fun Fun
274
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Posted - 2014.08.05 19:45:00 -
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Malcolm Shinhwa wrote:You're not safe. Not in any space in New Eden. You undock, you risk non-consensual sexy time for any variety of made up reasons. May it ever be so.
So Say We All. Tengu Grib > I agree. The distinct lack of quality spaceships makes RL the worst space sim ever. SolidX > i'm an alt IRL Guilty conscience? Buy a mining permit today. www.minerbumping.com |
Jaxi Wreckful
The Conference Elite CODE.
82
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Posted - 2014.08.05 20:56:00 -
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Extortion and 10 Million isk shouldn't even be allowed in the same sentence. |
DJentropy Ovaert
The Conference Elite CODE.
696
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Posted - 2014.08.06 02:11:00 -
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Jaxi Wreckful wrote:Extortion and 10 Million isk shouldn't even be allowed in the same sentence.
My new response is simply to agree. Sure! It's extortion! Now pay up or get exploded.
Unlike the real world, this is a video game and this kind of behavior is totally acceptable. Welcome to EVE :P
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Revis Owen
21
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Posted - 2014.08.06 13:02:00 -
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Shwartz Aideron wrote:mining low lvl ore with Venture's does not make you money very quickly, so replacing my ships and implants would take several days, and in no way does this accomplish your "get rid of AFK'ers" (I do NOT AFK mine).
You got a couple of things halfway right, but only a couple of things in a wall of text post means the post as a whole FAILS.
Don't have time to address all the fail, so I pulled the above quote to represent, and address it thusly:
If you're not AFK (as you claim) and properly operating in space (space is a dangerous place!), then you are mining while aligned to a warpable point, monitoring for potential threats in local and overview (with appropriate overview settings), and warping out as soon as what you feel is a potential threat arrives on grid. If you lose ships or implants, the probability of AFK is so high that . . . you were AFK and you can drop the pretense you weren't.
Also, if you are *complaining* about the several days for you to potentially replace ship/implants you are flying, then you are flying too much for you to bear losing. You are not respecting one of the well-known rules of EVE: don't undock with what you cannot afford (or aren't willing) to lose. Agent of the New Order http://www.minerbumping.com/p/the-code.html If you do not have a current Highsec Operations Permit, please contact me for issuance. |
Leto Thule
Fleet-Jump Surely You're Joking
1006
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Posted - 2014.08.06 13:18:00 -
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Shwartz Aideron wrote: Unquoteable text wall
Shwartz,
Welcome to EvE.
Judging from your post, I would classify you as someone who "gets" it, and not just a whineing carebear. What you have encountered is, for the most part, exactly how you perceive it. However you could benefit from some corrections here and there.
CODE. players come in two forms. First, you have your RP/Meta/goal oriented crowd, that as you pointed out, seeks to do a myriad of things SUCH AS keep ore prices from inflating or flooding the market, although often other factors are in play.
The second type are the guys who dont care, and will blow you up for whatever reason they can conjure.
Both types are valid gameplay styles in EVE, and in the end, their presence adds more flavor to your game than you probably want to admit.
My advice? Learn from them. They are some of the best players to show you that EvE is about more than shooting rocks and red crosses. Killboard
https://zkillboard.com/character/90841161/
If you didnt vote Psychotic Monk, you voted for Hello Kitty in space |
Drachen Protectorate
Valkyrie Logistics and Construction Corus Conglomerate
3
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Posted - 2014.08.08 13:05:00 -
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Shwartz Aideron wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:Shwartz Aideron wrote:4. This one really gets me. Don't "excessively mine"? Are you kidding me? I specialize in mining. That's what I love to do. You're telling me that if I'm "caught" mining for too long I deserve to die? That's absurd.
Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec. I actually tried to do stuff in null sec once. I was immediately killed as soon as I entered, hence the reason I mentioned that I "have no other option. I would love to mine the good stuff, but apparently leaving high sec is an act of aggression to whomever owns that particular region of space, so they kill me pretty much immediately.
I checked. You or your corporation is not KOS to Providence, so you could wander down and mine to your hearts content as long as you follow a few basic rules.
Unlike the rest of null-sec EVE, we actually play the game at the hardest difficulty, hence NRDS, that might prove a bit harder for people to grasp at first, but it is how it is.
Don't get me wrong, we get awoxers from time to time. But seriously, they mostly drop mining barges, which.. pathetic.. If you're going to awox, might as well awox a whole fleet of Carriers and Supercaps to the enemy to make it worth your while.. oh wait, we don't fly those kinds of fleets. Ah well. Guess people will have to satisfy themselves with droping mining barges.
There will probably be a bunch of reds who will more than love to get your pod to turn into goo and your ship into smoldering cinders. But such is life of a nullbear carebear.
So do some research, see how things stand and let us know. We can even help you with transport of a few basic things and a short guide to survival.
Until next time, Proviblob Resident |
Drachen Protectorate
Valkyrie Logistics and Construction Corus Conglomerate
3
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Posted - 2014.08.08 13:15:00 -
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admiral root wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec. Because no-one from nullsec is involved in the New Order, right?
I didn't say that. But the CODE correspondence clearly states that James 315 and CODE agents are destroying the roads of High-sec (as it were) by killing aspirant asteroid mining crews that keep asteroid junk off of the major trade routes and warp corridors. They don't dare come to null-sec because they lose their Condord protection and their biggest advantage. First strike.
At least, so far I haven't seen your cowdung code enforced in any of the null areas.
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Gallowmere Rorschach
Enlightened Industries Goonswarm Federation
638
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Posted - 2014.08.08 13:45:00 -
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Drachen Protectorate wrote:admiral root wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec. Because no-one from nullsec is involved in the New Order, right? I didn't say that. But the CODE correspondence clearly states that James 315 and CODE agents are destroying the roads of High-sec (as it were) by killing aspirant asteroid mining crews that keep asteroid junk off of the major trade routes and warp corridors. They don't dare come to null-sec because they lose their Condord protection and their biggest advantage. First strike. At least, so far I haven't seen your cowdung code enforced in any of the null areas. Number one: nullsec is too large for any one group to even attempt to police. Number two: code isn't needed in null. It has it's own ways of dealing with afk miners, ratters, and bot aspirants. |
Revis Owen
23
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Posted - 2014.08.08 17:36:00 -
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Gallowmere Rorschach wrote:Number two: code isn't needed in null. It has it's own ways of dealing with afk miners, ratters, and bot aspirants.
One can try to explain why the Code is most appropriate only to highsec until one is blue in the face. But, really, those who are ignorant on this point simply reveal that they either have failed to read or comprehend all of the readily accessible and understandable material about it.
Agent of the New Order http://www.minerbumping.com/p/the-code.html If you do not have a current Highsec Operations Permit, please contact me for issuance. |
Christopher Mabata
Dominion Tenebrarum Reverberation Project
60
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Posted - 2014.08.08 17:43:00 -
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Drachen Protectorate wrote:admiral root wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec. Because no-one from nullsec is involved in the New Order, right? I didn't say that. But the CODE correspondence clearly states that James 315 and CODE agents are destroying the roads of High-sec (as it were) by killing aspirant asteroid mining crews that keep asteroid junk off of the major trade routes and warp corridors. They don't dare come to null-sec because they lose their Condord protection and their biggest advantage. First strike. At least, so far I haven't seen your cowdung code enforced in any of the null areas.
I enforce the code on my alt throughout the major space lanes of High sec every day, HOWEVER at heart i am a low sec pirate and i do make occasional excursions to Null Sec, If i do find a miner i have no issues reducing them to ash in the name of the CODE despite them not being in High sec. I may even try and sell them a proper permit if im in the mood or ill just podex them back home if im not.
Oh and CODE itself has been to Nullsec enforcing our laws. A few weeks ago we tore down a POS in a wormhole with 3. something bill in it while its residents were mining in ( Wait for it ) HIGHSEC! They Didnt even try to fight back. You see we dont need first strike, we dont need high secs rules of engagement, we need a ship with guns and the will to do what must be done in the name of a better tomorrow Is it bad if your friend says "that was a Metaphor" and you say "Meta 4? Get Tech II or faction" ?I love the sound of silent explosions in Space.-á |
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Drachen Protectorate
Valkyrie Logistics and Construction Corus Conglomerate
7
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Posted - 2014.08.08 22:18:00 -
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Christopher Mabata wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:admiral root wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec. Because no-one from nullsec is involved in the New Order, right? I didn't say that. But the CODE correspondence clearly states that James 315 and CODE agents are destroying the roads of High-sec (as it were) by killing aspirant asteroid mining crews that keep asteroid junk off of the major trade routes and warp corridors. They don't dare come to null-sec because they lose their Condord protection and their biggest advantage. First strike. At least, so far I haven't seen your cowdung code enforced in any of the null areas. I enforce the code on my alt throughout the major space lanes of High sec every day, HOWEVER at heart i am a low sec pirate and i do make occasional excursions to Null Sec, If i do find a miner i have no issues reducing them to ash in the name of the CODE despite them not being in High sec. I may even try and sell them a proper permit if im in the mood or ill just podex them back home if im not. Oh and CODE itself has been to Nullsec enforcing our laws. A few weeks ago we tore down a POS in a wormhole with 3. something bill in it while its residents were mining in ( Wait for it ) HIGHSEC!They Didnt even try to fight back. You see we dont need first strike, we dont need high secs rules of engagement, we need a ship with guns and the will to do what must be done in the name of a better tomorrow
If only things you needed was ships with guns, then you wouldn't need a **** and bull story that your "CODE" represents on how justifiable your blowing ships to bits are. There are people who blow ships to bits and pieces without being pompous and pretensios asses without morality or merit.
Btw. How's your biggest shareholder doing in banland?
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Akeru Matu
Sietch Jacurutu
0
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Posted - 2014.08.09 08:22:00 -
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Sigh. What I do not get about all this CODE stuff is why do all the carebears even respond? Yes it's emergent gameplay, the fact it is even possible is why this game is as awesome as it is. But schoolground 101, don't let your bully know he has hurt you. Just say gf in local and get a new mining barge.
That said I'm a veteran miner myself and 'afk' mining is just lame and you're not playing the game. There are plenty of opportunities even for low SP miners to earn isk other then 'afk' mining. Gas mining in a wh with your Venture is one for example. |
Omar Alharazaad
Lords.Of.Midnight The Devil's Warrior Alliance
288
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Posted - 2014.08.09 08:32:00 -
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or you can find a massive ice mining op that's doing something silly like jetcanning and swipe their ore in your venture. for very little effort you can make a tidy chunk of change by taking advantage of the fact that most of them are asleep at the wheel. added bonus to this method is not going slowly insane while you stare at rocks. |
Kiryen O'Bannon
Thrall Nation Brave Collective
122
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Posted - 2014.08.09 08:34:00 -
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Gallowmere Rorschach wrote:Number two: code isn't needed in null. It has it's own ways of dealing with afk miners, ratters, and bot aspirants.
Mainly by not really being concerned with whether targets are afk, mining, ratting, and not worrying about nonexistent phenomenon like "bot aspirancy". We just play the game the way wee enjoy playing it. CODE could too, but they spend almost as much time on the forums trying to defend their gameplay in terms of things like balance, botting, and other metagame concerns as they do actually logged into the client. They'd be a lot more supportable if they'd just stick to the roleplay and playing how they want and less time trying to engage in justification of what they're doing that isn't necessary in the first place. The endless talk about "saving highsec" and all the associated noise has gone from hilarious to tiresome to pathetic. |
rand paul 4president
OBAMA LOVES YOU
0
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Posted - 2014.08.09 15:57:00 -
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Drachen Protectorate wrote:admiral root wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec. Because no-one from nullsec is involved in the New Order, right? I didn't say that. But the CODE correspondence clearly states that James 315 and CODE agents are destroying the roads of High-sec (as it were) by killing aspirant asteroid mining crews that keep asteroid junk off of the major trade routes and warp corridors. They don't dare come to null-sec because they lose their Condord protection and their biggest advantage. First strike. At least, so far I haven't seen your cowdung code enforced in any of the null areas.
confirming CODE. would be hopeless if it wasn't protected by concord |
rand paul 4president
OBAMA LOVES YOU
0
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Posted - 2014.08.09 16:54:00 -
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[/quote] There's only 12? Wow! I've sold over 50% of all new order permits![/quote]
i've sold nine, I guess people are buying two! double permit tank best tank! |
Christopher Mabata
Dominion Tenebrarum Reverberation Project
67
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Posted - 2014.08.09 19:06:00 -
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Drachen Protectorate wrote:Christopher Mabata wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:admiral root wrote:Drachen Protectorate wrote:Come to null, join us and leave those "CODE" retards behind in high-sec. Because no-one from nullsec is involved in the New Order, right? I didn't say that. But the CODE correspondence clearly states that James 315 and CODE agents are destroying the roads of High-sec (as it were) by killing aspirant asteroid mining crews that keep asteroid junk off of the major trade routes and warp corridors. They don't dare come to null-sec because they lose their Condord protection and their biggest advantage. First strike. At least, so far I haven't seen your cowdung code enforced in any of the null areas. I enforce the code on my alt throughout the major space lanes of High sec every day, HOWEVER at heart i am a low sec pirate and i do make occasional excursions to Null Sec, If i do find a miner i have no issues reducing them to ash in the name of the CODE despite them not being in High sec. I may even try and sell them a proper permit if im in the mood or ill just podex them back home if im not. Oh and CODE itself has been to Nullsec enforcing our laws. A few weeks ago we tore down a POS in a wormhole with 3. something bill in it while its residents were mining in ( Wait for it ) HIGHSEC!They Didnt even try to fight back. You see we dont need first strike, we dont need high secs rules of engagement, we need a ship with guns and the will to do what must be done in the name of a better tomorrow If only things you needed was ships with guns, then you wouldn't need a **** and bull story that your "CODE" represents on how justifiable your blowing ships to bits are. There are people who blow ships to bits and pieces without being pompous and pretensios asses without morality or merit. Btw. How's your biggest shareholder doing in banland?
Cry moar please
Also dont talk about GM moderations on the forums, it lands you in a pot of boiling water with the ISD's most of the time
Oh and Don't Forget your permit on the way back to Tranquility :D
Is it bad if your friend says "that was a Metaphor" and you say "Meta 4? Get Tech II or faction" ?I love the sound of silent explosions in Space.-á |
Tengu Grib
Happy Fun Fun
279
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Posted - 2014.08.09 21:14:00 -
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Drachen Protectorate wrote:
If only things you needed was ships with guns, then you wouldn't need a **** and bull story that your "CODE" represents on how justifiable your blowing ships to bits are. There are people who blow ships to bits and pieces without being pompous and pretensios asses without morality or merit.
Btw. How's your biggest shareholder doing in banland?
Our killboards are out Merit, our Code is our Morality. If you wish to debate this further please invest in a spellcheck and grammar check. Seeing as the forum itself provides a spellcheck, I'm not sure what the excuse is. Tengu Grib > I agree. The distinct lack of quality spaceships makes RL the worst space sim ever. SolidX > i'm an alt IRL Guilty conscience? Buy a mining permit today. www.minerbumping.com |
John XIII
Northstar Cabal Tactical Narcotics Team
219
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Posted - 2014.08.10 01:22:00 -
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Drachen Protectorate wrote:If only things you needed was ships with guns, then you wouldn't need a **** and bull story that your "CODE" represents on how justifiable your blowing ships to bits are. There are people who blow ships to bits and pieces without being pompous and pretensios asses without morality or merit.
Dearest Drachen,
We still love you despite your continued resistance. Saving highsec players from their own worst instincts is often a thankless job. We're okay with this because we've seen the future of highsec. Our business model and role play can be a bit of an acquired taste but you'll "get it" eventually. The New Order and future-highsec demands it!
Fly safe!
Between Ignorance and Wisdom |
Kaarous Aldurald
ROC Deep Space The ROC
8660
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Posted - 2014.08.10 01:25:00 -
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"And if you are hated because of me, then know that you walk in the Light of the Supreme Protector, and are truly blessed."
~James 315. "Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."
Clean Up Local 2014.-á |
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