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Niko Lorenzio
United Eve Directorate
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Posted - 2016.02.09 10:37:20 -
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Dear Comrades!
I am an 11 year veteran wishing to bring the social sandbox perspective to the CSM. Founder of Pro Synergy, Lowsec enthusiast, avid PVPer, CEO, industrialist and 3rd party service provider. Operating in HS, LS and NS. I wish to represent EVEGÇÖs core values that have served us so well for over a decade.
I am running for CSM this year because I believe that I can contribute a perspective which is fundamental to EVEGÇÖs success and future. I have outlined a few key points below but will update this thread with more details in time.
- EVEGÇÖs success depends on playerGÇÖs ability to interact with and affect each other in unique, emergent gameplay.
- Player are effectively content providers as player created narratives are the core attraction of EVE . Like in any successful partnership, trust and communication between CCP and the players are paramount.
- Commitment from CCP to EVEGÇÖs core values and promises is required in order to build said trust.
- Lack of trust and communication leads to universal stagnation as uncertainty discourages players from getting emotionally invested in EVE.
- We need better tools that enable and encourage social interaction, communication and collaboration.
If you agree with the above beliefs and want them represented on CSM please vote, like and spread the message.
Feel free to contact me or ask any questions here and I will be happy to answer them to the best of my ability.
Emai/Gtalk:[email protected] Slack:@niko_lorenzio Twitter: @NikoLorenzio
Thank you and happy campaigning! |
Niko Lorenzio
United Eve Directorate
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Posted - 2016.02.09 10:37:29 -
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Reserved |
Rhivre
TarNec Invisible Exchequer
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Posted - 2016.02.26 11:09:10 -
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So, Niko kindly agreed to answer some questions for me, interview here
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StupidGenius Charante
Alea Iacta Est Universal Blades of Grass
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Posted - 2016.02.29 06:43:33 -
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Here is the CSM Watch interview with Niko Lorenzio for the CSM 11 election. Enjoy! |
Paradante
Fat Dragon Mining Co. Darwinism.
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Posted - 2016.03.05 22:58:14 -
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He finally decided to run for CSM... :) |
ariatetheys
BioLith Industries
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Posted - 2016.03.07 07:52:44 -
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I would totally vote for Niko Lorenzio, since this is a person so familiar with high sec challenges and interesting creations in EVE as well as higher risk things out in null and low sec. (actually I already did vote). |
TheSmokingHertog
Julia's Interstellar Trade Emperium
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Posted - 2016.03.08 03:52:08 -
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Endorsed. As a businessman, I have never been disappointing by this candidate, fun gamer, gets my votes.
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Melek D'Ivri
Grains of Sand
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Posted - 2016.03.10 05:23:34 -
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If you enjoy EVE, Niko is the guy you need in CSM. If you don't enjoy EVE, Niko is the guy you need in CSM. I know he will do his hardest to keep the fun parts fun, the mundane parts less mundane, and listen and work with both sides of the coin. This is finally a CSM candidate I personally am excited for. |
Scheulagh Santorine
The Math Department
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Posted - 2016.03.13 00:37:15 -
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Since Niko has requested a question, I thought I would oblige him. Here it is:
Quote: You are stationary in a ship with mass 100,000,000 kg on a station undock in 0.0-space. You do not have aggression. You are about to get bumped by a hostile ship. Unfortunately, you are using your right hand to eat a burrito and you can not use the mouse to enter any piloting directional commands! The only decision you can make is to turn on your 100MN afterburner by hitting a function key with your left hand, or leave it off. If your goal is to prevent being bumped out of docking range by minimizing bump distance, should you activate the 100MN AB?
Regards,
S. Santorine
============================== I used to shoot things. Now I do math.
S. Santorine
Writings on some formal methods in EvE-Online: EVE Math & Physics Blog
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Niko Lorenzio
United Eve Directorate
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Posted - 2016.03.14 03:41:15 -
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Scheulagh Santorine wrote:Since Niko has requested a question, I thought I would oblige him. Here it is: Quote: You are stationary in a ship with mass 100,000,000 kg on a station undock in 0.0-space. You do not have aggression. You are about to get bumped by a hostile ship. Unfortunately, you are using your right hand to eat a burrito and you can not use the mouse to enter any piloting directional commands! The only decision you can make is to turn on your 100MN afterburner by hitting a function key with your left hand, or leave it off. If your goal is to prevent being bumped out of docking range by minimizing bump distance, should you activate the 100MN AB? Regards, S. Santorine
Thanks for a very interest question!
First of all, assuming the said station is open to my docking request, I don't need the mouse. Alt+Space, arrow key, D (custom shorcuts) all executed with my free left hand and I'm safely in station.
If that wasn't an option, it depends. Whats the size, speed and mass of the hostile ship, am I in my invul timer and what direction am I facing? Assuming its a smaller ship, I might turn it on to make my mass bigger and the bump less effective. I might also leave it off so it's easier to turn back around to face the station if turning it on will not be enough to avoid getting bumped out.
The CSM XI Election are now open until March 25th, 2016. Consider Niko Lorenzio for CSM XI.
CSM matters, your voice matters, your vote matters!
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Scheulagh Santorine
The Math Department
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Posted - 2016.03.14 13:40:21 -
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Niko Lorenzio wrote: Thanks for a very interest question!
First of all, assuming the said station is open to my docking request, I don't need the mouse. Alt+Space, arrow key, D (custom shorcuts) all executed with my free left hand and I'm safely in station.
If that wasn't an option, it depends. Whats the size, speed and mass of the hostile ship, am I in my invul timer and what direction am I facing? Assuming its a smaller ship, I might turn it on to make my mass bigger and the bump less effective. I might also leave it off so it's easier to turn back around to face the station if turning it on will not be enough to avoid getting bumped out.
Niko,
Sometimes more information doesn't make things easier. Except for being able to pilot back to docking range, which I expressly made impossible because of your burrito eating, none of the other distinctions matter. You can choose whichever arrangements for the other parameters that you'd like.
Regards,
S. Santorine
============================== I used to shoot things. Now I do math.
S. Santorine
Writings on some formal methods in EvE-Online: EVE Math & Physics Blog
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Niko Lorenzio
United Eve Directorate
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Posted - 2016.03.14 17:54:09 -
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Scheulagh Santorine wrote:Niko Lorenzio wrote: Thanks for a very interest question!
First of all, assuming the said station is open to my docking request, I don't need the mouse. Alt+Space, arrow key, D (custom shorcuts) all executed with my free left hand and I'm safely in station.
If that wasn't an option, it depends. Whats the size, speed and mass of the hostile ship, am I in my invul timer and what direction am I facing? Assuming its a smaller ship, I might turn it on to make my mass bigger and the bump less effective. I might also leave it off so it's easier to turn back around to face the station if turning it on will not be enough to avoid getting bumped out.
Niko, Sometimes more information doesn't make things easier. Except for being able to pilot back to docking range, which I expressly made impossible because of your burrito eating, none of the other distinctions matter. You can choose whichever arrangements for the other parameters that you'd like. Regards, S. Santorine Yes, I would activate the afterburner then.
The CSM XI Election are now open until March 25th, 2016. Consider Niko Lorenzio for CSM XI.
CSM matters, your voice matters, your vote matters!
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Scheulagh Santorine
The Math Department
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Posted - 2016.03.16 01:27:53 -
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Niko Lorenzio wrote: Yes, I would activate the afterburner then.
Thank you for answering. I'm posting all my solutions sometime this weekend.
Best of luck with the CSM elections!
Regards,
S. Santorine
============================== I used to shoot things. Now I do math.
S. Santorine
Writings on some formal methods in EvE-Online: EVE Math & Physics Blog
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aria Iapetus
Pro Synergy
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Posted - 2016.03.16 21:32:30 -
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I sure agree on the language channels and the skill faucets. not happy about those changes one little bit. |
Lucy Royal
The Scope Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2016.03.19 18:11:09 -
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** Reserved +1
Lucy Royal
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Niko Lorenzio
United Eve Directorate
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Posted - 2016.03.25 05:28:29 -
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Then you everyone for your support and effort you guys put into promoting me and CSM in general.
The CSM XI Election are now open until March 25th, 2016. Consider Niko Lorenzio for CSM XI.
CSM matters, your voice matters, your vote matters!
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Niko Lorenzio
United Eve Directorate
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Posted - 2016.04.21 17:19:53 -
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I would like to thank everyone again for their support and votes during the campaign. While I have not managed to get on myself I'd it to think we are least helped Jintaan secure his victory. Well done all.
The CSM XI Election are now open until March 25th, 2016. Consider Niko Lorenzio for CSM XI.
CSM matters, your voice matters, your vote matters!
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