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1. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Thgil Goldcore wrote: LOL56 wrote: I ran some numbers and i would peg my personal fleet at a strength (equating ships based on role and cost and not name) at approximately that of France or Italy giving me some 35000ish employes. At 200 ISK ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.12.04 04:04:00
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2. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Shou Kaukonen wrote: Keep in mind the kind of computer tech new eden has. Wouldn't you be able to automate most clerical/drudgery roles? I don't get the impression that technology has replaced the nameless, faceless masses of low paid cleric...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.12.01 11:22:00
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3. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Yet another related question: How many "civilian / support" employees would there be in a typical corporation, made up of just a few capsuleers?
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.12.01 02:14:00
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4. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Crew salaries are very easy to account for. They could be a part of what taxes you pay to your corporation (NPC or Player created), with every mission you run. They could also be a part of the bounties you collect from Concord when killing pirate ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.11.13 02:07:00
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5. 3 WORD EVE STORY - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Telegram Sam wrote: dressed vagrant dancer wearing nothing but
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.11.09 21:04:00
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6. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
eddie valvetino wrote: i don't mean to be an arse But I think you'll find if you read enough crap that Pod controlled ships are crewless This is not accurate. CCP has in its archives (EVEopedia) a chart that shows the crew make up of ships ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.10.27 12:30:00
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7. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Silas Vitalia wrote: Yes but plenty of the Empires aren't interested in finance as a bottom line. No sane military or dictatorship would willingly train immortal demigods and let the majority of them run amok. I can't think of any examples ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.10.20 04:00:00
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8. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Silas Vitalia wrote: No Empire would willingly educate, train, spend millions producing, and then simply give away that many powerful individuals. You better believe the Amarr Empire or the Caldari State wouldn't be spending billions on r&a...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.10.19 20:45:00
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9. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
David Forge wrote: Capsuleers seem to have, more often than not, transcended both their humanity and any really strong affiliation with their empire. I would suspect only a minority would bother with racism at that point. To the average demigod...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.10.04 02:21:00
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10. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Another topic of discussion, related to capsuleers and their crews: How many of you would not consider crew members from one of the other three races / factions? As for my character, he would likely not trust anyone but Minmatar to serve on his ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.09.29 04:36:00
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11. Does anyone else feel Eve is just meh now? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Anslo wrote: No story development, no real driving force, gankers galore, more whining, moar bots, same ships, same arcs, no station walking, no city walking, just....meh....Does anyone else feel the same? I just can't get into a game that has ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.09.17 04:09:00
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12. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Vince Stewart wrote: sorry, if this question has been asked but I did not have the patiance to read all the posts in this thread. what does the crew do when the capsuleer is in another ship, for example, you need 1 type of crewman for a mining...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.09.17 03:52:00
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13. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Xervish Krin wrote: And now this is so ingrained that people are doubting the existence of crews because their overview isn't spammed with a million escape pods every time they get popped. . Actually, if anything, I think this thread shows ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.08.08 16:11:00
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14. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I think salaries can be explained away through the various taxes, fees and costs associated with the purchase and operation of the ship. One thing is for certain, the flow of isk has not been a real issue (even for noob pilots) unless you think o...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.07.05 07:36:00
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15. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
The concept of personality transfer when going from one self to a clone is not dealt with in EVE fiction / lore. That is a whole other issue with a whole set of new questions and problems. Interestingly enough, or perhaps ironically, I just fini...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.07.01 11:12:00
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16. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
AlleyKat wrote: And, herein lies one of the problems writers of EVE Fan fiction face. Capsuleers are hard to write because in the face of adversity, they can buy a planet and have exotic dancers feed them for the rest of their days. It's ki...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.06.28 10:44:00
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17. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Qvar Dar'Zanar wrote: The question is, is it even possible to vent a (whole) ship? I would think, yes.... Contrary to at least one poster here, and I mean this with utmost respect, I'd think the capsuleer has access to every system and full ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.06.16 20:41:00
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18. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I would like to thank everyone for their thoughtful contributions to this discussion. This is by far my most successful thread. It would have been nice to get a dev comment in here, but then again, I think we have been doing a pretty good job with...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.06.16 12:07:00
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19. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Liang Huei wrote: I sometimes think that EVE has a problem with scale. Just can't really buy the fact that the Crew pods are too small for the overview if mine, which can't be way too bigger than theirs, isn't. Not only that, but i happen to be...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.06.03 16:15:00
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20. Capsuleers and Aging? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
AlleyKat wrote: Bluddwolf wrote: All stories begin with the main character concept. For an EVE based story, we already have the where and perhaps the when. Now is the task of developing the "What" and the "Why". Still, interested to know ...
- by Bluddwolf - at 2012.04.29 20:47:00
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