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Essque
Starlancers
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Posted - 2007.01.20 13:15:00 -
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Originally by: Coupe Soleil
Originally by: Ophidian I can supply Nuala Reeces' frozen corpse for a small negotiable fee if anybody is interested, contact me in game for details
You wouldn't want that, it's smelly. Believe me.
But for a fair price we can supply biomass of any type, gender and race. On most you can still make out the 'yarr'-tattoos, which don't help much in combat contrary to popular believe.
And the winner is...
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Nuala Reece
Caldari Starlancers
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Posted - 2007.01.20 15:38:00 -
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Originally by: Ophidian I can supply Nuala Reeces' frozen corpse for a small negotiable fee if anybody is interested, contact me in game for details
I thoroughly recommend this corpse - it served me very well and I can safely say it's had one careful owner. Sad to say, however, I can't vouch for how it's fared with its second and most recent owner  
 Starlancers
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Ophidian
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Posted - 2007.01.20 17:48:00 -
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I am sorry but this corpse has had a ruff time with me but i've treated it no different to the others. It's been emotional
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Nancena'h
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Posted - 2007.01.20 17:59:00 -
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Quote: I can supply Nuala Reeces' frozen corpse for a small negotiable fee if anybody is interested, contact me in game for details
I am a collector of corpses, of all types and having a merc to my collection will help keep my obsession with necrophilia "alive".
I don't care if its smelly, bloated or broken...all corpses gratefully accepted and molested.
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Ophidian
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Posted - 2007.01.20 18:42:00 -
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In fairness these guys are worth hiring, they do undock from time to time and provide good targets for the pirates/rogues they are contracted against. keep up the good work guys, keepin the dream alive
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Argors
Caldari Starlancers
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Posted - 2007.01.20 19:11:00 -
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Originally by: Nancena'h
Quote: I can supply Nuala Reeces' frozen corpse for a small negotiable fee if anybody is interested, contact me in game for details
I am a collector of corpses, of all types and having a merc to my collection will help keep my obsession with necrophilia "alive".
I don't care if its smelly, bloated or broken...all corpses gratefully accepted and molested.
where is the fun in playing / collecting corpses that you didn't work for ? Thier are thousands of them out there floating, just fly by any battle field. i can see a pirate trying to sell one sure isk,isk,isk and as a noise rub i thought it was funny hehe.
Thanks for the complament Ophidian i think hehe
Like my Dad told me, today is always a good day to die , if done with stlye  "For those who understand no explanation is needed, ...For those who don't none will do". - Jerry Lewis
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Nancena'h
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Posted - 2007.01.20 21:32:00 -
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Quote: where is the fun in playing with / collecting corpses that you didn't work for ? Thier are thousands of them out there floating, just fly by any battle field.
I do, quite regularly. I think I may be a little bit unhinged...taking a corpse out of the freezer and having a meddle with it, really makes my day.
But you do have to be careful though as I have snapped no end of limbs, heads and rib cages getting a bit too jolly with them.
After a hard day on the ore field, nothing beat a candlelit dinner..as glass of chiante and scintilating (one way) converstaion with a stiff of your choice....quality.
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Argors
Caldari Starlancers
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Posted - 2007.01.21 02:05:00 -
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Originally by: Nancena'h
Quote: where is the fun in playing with / collecting corpses that you didn't work for ? Thier are thousands of them out there floating, just fly by any battle field.
I do, quite regularly. I think I may be a little bit unhinged...taking a corpse out of the freezer and having a meddle with it, really makes my day.
But you do have to be careful though as I have snapped no end of limbs, heads and rib cages getting a bit too jolly with them.
After a hard day on the ore field, nothing beat a candlelit dinner..as glass of chiante and scintilating (one way) converstaion with a stiff of your choice....quality.
Arg Passes over some duct tape you don't won't to lose track of any limbs now. No No keep it please "For those who understand no explanation is needed, ...For those who don't none will do". - Jerry Lewis
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Deschenus Maximus
Amarr In Articulo Mortis
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Posted - 2007.01.21 02:50:00 -
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Originally by: Der Pfaffe That would make most "professional" soldiers (i.e. not drafted or conscripted), mercenaries, unless of course you believe that they join the military for reasons of patriotism and not for the salary and retirement benefits.....
Perhaps my meaning by "contracting entity" wasn't clear. This is simply whomever hires you, so if you are an American, and you enlist in the US Army, you are not a merc since you are a citizen of the contracting entity. If I, as a Canadian, would do the same, without getting american citizenship, then I would be a mercenary. FOR THE EMPEROR!
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Der Pfaffe
KIA Corp KIA Alliance
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Posted - 2007.01.21 08:09:00 -
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Originally by: Deschenus Maximus
Originally by: Der Pfaffe That would make most "professional" soldiers (i.e. not drafted or conscripted), mercenaries, unless of course you believe that they join the military for reasons of patriotism and not for the salary and retirement benefits.....
Perhaps my meaning by "contracting entity" wasn't clear. This is simply whomever hires you, so if you are an American, and you enlist in the US Army, you are not a merc since you are a citizen of the contracting entity. If I, as a Canadian, would do the same, without getting american citizenship, then I would be a mercenary.
You are right of course 
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Finn Yr
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Posted - 2007.01.30 11:16:00 -
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Semantics aside, it&s nice to have alternatives. Starlancers provide one and I can honestly say it&s not a bad one  Trusting your merc is never easy, but Starlancers have honestly gained what most mercs can never dream of, a spotless reputation. Their word is their bond.
- a bomb has but one purpose....
F.
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Djininia
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Posted - 2007.01.30 11:55:00 -
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The concept of "good" anything can pretty much be seen as inherently wrong, because what's good for one person is bad for another. Case in point: paying diamond miners pennies a day for hard labor is "good" for whomever is buying the jewel from the diamond store (costs less for sellers to aquire, therefore it costs less to buy), but at the same time it's terrible for the miners. Naturally the use of "good" here isn't being applied to something so blatantly polarized, but almost any use of the word "good" is junk.
"Good" is one of those annoying words that crop up in the English language to fill many thousands of gaps but unfortunately has millions of connotations... The real argument is monetarily successful mercenaries are those that take jobs from whomever pays them the highest, while morally decent mercenaries only take jobs based on some code of honor (of course, "decent" is another of those craptastic English words with millions of connotations. Ask a woman from a third world country about "decency" [in clothing] then ask a person from Europe. Totally different connotations). I hate English sometimes.
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LLeugh
Starlancers Insurgency
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Posted - 2007.12.09 04:04:00 -
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where the new recruitment post?
If you are not living life on the edge you are taking up too much room

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techzer0
IDLE GUNS
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Posted - 2007.12.09 04:19:00 -
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Originally by: LLeugh where the new recruitment post?
Wha..?
Someone bury this back where it came from  ____________________ Hi. I'm not an alt :)
Originally by: kessah -notice the fact the are all nearly Amarr and Amarr do not suck.
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ISD Santiago Cortes
Caldari ISD Interstellar Correspondents

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Posted - 2007.12.09 06:33:00 -
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*Locked*
Necro.
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