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161. Are there any Amarrian corporations that reject slavery? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Oooooh, okay. Totally misjudged where you were going with this, heh. The answer is much more simple in this case, though - no. Every Amarr NPC corporation uses slave labor in some capacity.
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.12.04 19:33:00
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162. Are there any Amarrian corporations that reject slavery? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
There have been a couple of corporations which acted towards declared their support for the long term goal of ending slavery in the Empire, usually basing their actions on recent actions of Imperial leaders (Hederian VII's Pax Amarria, Jamyl's 9th...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.12.04 18:40:00
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163. Amarrian Hell/Demons? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
In terms of a "Devil" figure, there is " Molok the Deceiver ", a historical/mythological figure who "was transformed into a sort of religious adversary in the Amarr mythology, coming to represent sin and disbelief." Hell as we understand it, howe...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.30 04:24:00
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164. How is the brain scan transmitted to a clone? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I'm unsure if it's ever been stated specifically, but the general assumption I see a lot of RPers make is that the pod itself contains a fluid router - that is, an FTL comms device - which transmits the scan data directly to a router aboard the st...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.29 16:49:00
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165. Timeline doesn't make sense to me. - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Rachel Silverside wrote: CCP Falcon wrote: Snipped for brevity. Also snipped for brevity. Problem is that modern day electronics are shielded against human nuclear devices . The EVE gate explosion was a cosmic event, likely on th...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.25 04:38:00
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166. Quick Question - Is it possible? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
It was also used (or at least, the use of such was very heavily implied) by Hilen Tukoss during the Arek'jalaan arc.
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.23 17:39:00
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167. Quick Question - Is it possible? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Incompatible as in they do not work together; trying to plug them in together might be likened to taking two computers operating in entirely different languages and networking them together. They would not communicate automatically. Keep in mind ...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.18 05:21:00
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168. Quick Question - Is it possible? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Devs have stated that DUST cloning implants are incompatible with capsule "flash cloning" technology. In theory a capsuleer might be able to abandon their capsuleer career and swap over entirely to DUST implants, but this would be a lengthy and di...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.18 00:42:00
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169. A question about the nature of the clones - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Individual clones age naturally. If you do not swap into younger clones regularly, you will eventually age and die. If, however, you swap into younger clones regularly, then yes you could be theoretically "immortal" with regard to age as well.
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.11 03:09:00
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170. Capsuleers and Their "Crews" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Hrm. Out of curiosity, David, do you have a source on that? I'm not doubting you, more thinking it may be a source from before my time as an RPer. The news article I have seen suggest someone might accrue the equivalent of around 10,000 ISK over ...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.09 21:49:00
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171. A quick question on the books. - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
They are nominally canon, yes. At times, however, they contain - particularly in The Empyrean Age, and to a lesser degree Templar One - elements which seriously conflict with the continuity and knowledge of the rest of the fiction, or are simply ...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.11.06 02:39:00
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172. Timeline doesn't make sense to me. - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
2 things to keep in mind as well: 1, the old intro made it fairly clear that the colonists were, to varying degrees, dependent on technology still being imported through the gate. The Caldari, for instance, were only half-done terraforming Caldar...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.10.29 16:48:00
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173. with the addition of dust tec to eve lore - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Using the DUST tech to crew your ships would be a technology with its trade-offs - much like any other technology. Yes, you'd effectively be able to keep the same crew indefinitely (barring cloning accidents), but the process would likely be fant...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.10.25 18:01:00
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174. Is English the language of New Eden? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
No modern Earth language is spoken in whole or part in New Eden. The authors have, at times, taken some liberty in using the "feel" or "gist" of a language to evoke a particular feeling with a given faction - for instance, pseudo-Latin in Amarria...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.10.12 02:23:00
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175. Privacy and Voyeurism in New Eden - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
"It wasn't considered" is the best answer I have, especially given that an earlier version of the CQ quite clearly showed us in a more private area, and dealing with the issues of pod goo.
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.09.14 04:06:00
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176. That Entry On Jumpgate Tech... - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Eh... What do you mean by "linked together" by their own gravity? In my (admittedly unprofessional) understanding of gravitational interaction, all systems are affected by all other systems' gravitational eddies to some degree, since gravitation...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.08.26 01:01:00
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177. Does anyone else feel Eve is just meh now? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Inquisitor Kitchner wrote: - Plus you have the Amarrian conflict that traditionally the public in Amarr believe being a clone makes it impossible to go to heaven, so you know... religious arguments and stuff. Off topic, but just poking my h...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.08.09 13:37:00
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178. [discussion] The AlleyKat Loophole: "The Lore" Versus Creativity - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
...there's another, far simpler answer: Simply state that you do not know all the lore, or that you've taken some artistic liberties with the lore and understand that this doesn't perfectly match what has been published. At that point, you've clea...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.07.27 22:24:00
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179. capsuleer uprising... - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
There's also one critical thing, which is that capsuleers do not posses the ability to produce an infinite number of capsules. So they couldn't take us down in space? Fine. That doesn't change the fact that it would only take one disaffected crew...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.07.13 00:32:00
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180. why aren't we building stargates in w-space? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
David Forge wrote: IIRC CCP removed the ability to use control towers in this manner after the ArekGÇÖJaalan Project started doing this. That might be a good reason to suspect that these results are not inline with the fiction. The way wormhole...
- by Esna Pitoojee - at 2012.07.13 00:20:00
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