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1. I was just ransomed, yet they still destroyed my ship. Names included: - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
I am not a pirate, in role I espouse values that see them a cowardly robbers. Out of role I believe its a game they are a valuable part of it and to expect them all to adhere to a consistent code of behaviour is unrealistic however its bad for b...
- by Hickock - at 2006.06.23 11:05:00
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2. WCS: Somethings got to stop... - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Hickock on 28/05/2006 11:28:35 I do believe the driving force behind the movement to change wcs is an emotional/value driven one i.e. 'it's not fair they won't let me win, they shouldn't be allowed to escape.' As a consequence this ...
- by Hickock - at 2006.05.28 11:27:00
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3. Enough with the whining - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Don't you just hate whining in other people!!!!! Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
- by Hickock - at 2006.05.08 14:56:00
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4. Most Money making Kill in my career So far. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: LUKEC Edited by: LUKEC on 01/05/2006 07:48:09 Originally by: Hickock I suppose it is an exemplary kill for someone in your reprehensible profession but he shoulda had wcs and no doubt next time he will. And so it...
- by Hickock - at 2006.05.01 08:31:00
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5. Most Money making Kill in my career So far. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
I suppose it is an exemplary kill for someone in your reprehensible profession but he shoulda had wcs and no doubt next time he will. And so it goes. Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
- by Hickock - at 2006.05.01 07:08:00
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6. Bounty System Suggestion rough idea. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Ghargon And just a quick idea, what if bounties could be placed on anyone? Of course it would cost more to place on someone who has a high sec rateing but i personally think it would add a great deal to the game, Would make...
- by Hickock - at 2006.04.23 07:31:00
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7. I would have thought Better of Pirates. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
The question of blob ganking aside it seems to me the issue isn't about pirates, may they all burn in hell, but about the accepability of smacktalk or at least its limits. To me it has gone to far. Some ccp or Corp discipline would seem appropriat...
- by Hickock - at 2006.04.14 07:07:00
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8. What are the limitations of this anti-pirate set up (or strengths) - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Hickock on 08/02/2006 16:34:46 Herko KergHans Thank u for your response. I can appreciate my 'clever' setup is seeming increasingly lame. I did have in mind the unwary frig or cruiser who either misjudges me and gets close or, as ...
- by Hickock - at 2006.02.08 16:32:00
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9. Morality and adding extra rules to a game that already has plenty - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Hickock on 08/02/2006 16:09:53 Originally by: Unuthiel As something of a side observation-It seems to me that people who are "nice" in real life sometimes play nice characters, sometimes not so nice (the City of Villains gam...
- by Hickock - at 2006.02.08 16:09:00
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10. Morality and adding extra rules to a game that already has plenty - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Hickock on 07/02/2006 23:31:19 Originally by: K'reemy G'udness Edited by: K''reemy G''udness on 07/02/2006 21:04:20 EDIT: meh, nm. By the way Mr Goodness, or may I call u Kreamy, your signature is incomplete, the say...
- by Hickock - at 2006.02.07 23:28:00
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11. Morality and adding extra rules to a game that already has plenty - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
I think Mr Goodness mistakes law with ethics, much in the real world is deemed immoral yet not illegal. Whilst morality and law overlap they are not congruent. In a virtual world, as in the real world, what is ethical is what is determined by con...
- by Hickock - at 2006.02.07 23:24:00
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12. Something that Really P*sses me off. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Ghargon From personnal experience i find that its generally not realy other pirates fault that people refuse ransoms. Generally the actual victim Mostly its pride and other times it can be that they push it too far with th...
- by Hickock - at 2006.02.05 10:11:00
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13. Wow. Some people need to stay out of 0.0. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Haishard Kraylo Do not attack an enemy that has the high ground; Do not attack an enemy that has his back to a hill; Do not pursue feigned retreats; Do not attack elite troops; Do not swallow the enemy's bait; Do not thw...
- by Hickock - at 2006.01.30 21:51:00
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14. A plea for some clarity and honesty in the language - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Dear weirdass boobhunter, or should I call u sexy, thank u for your well thought out position. Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
- by Hickock - at 2006.01.24 17:15:00
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15. A plea for some clarity and honesty in the language - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Hickock on 24/01/2006 15:24:18 double post, Sorry Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
- by Hickock - at 2006.01.24 15:23:00
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16. A plea for some clarity and honesty in the language - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Hickock on 24/01/2006 15:21:59 Edited by: Hickock on 24/01/2006 15:21:02 Edited by: Hickock on 24/01/2006 15:20:44 Originally by: Malka Badi'a Quote: Qft. What's the big deal with names anyway? Because giving...
- by Hickock - at 2006.01.24 15:18:00
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17. A plea for some clarity and honesty in the language - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Butter Dog I think pirating is quite an honourable profession myself. Its high risk, low reward. I admire people who stick at it despite the setbacks. honourable in what sense? honourable amongst thieves? Absurdity, n...
- by Hickock - at 2006.01.24 14:57:00
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18. A plea for some clarity and honesty in the language - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Butter Dog You're just talking semantics. Does it really matter what subjective meanings the word should break down into? We all know what is meant by the term 'pirate' in the context of EVE, and thats all that really matt...
- by Hickock - at 2006.01.24 14:39:00
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19. A plea for some clarity and honesty in the language - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Kahor I wasn't actualy implying that you were a pirate or that you were whining. Never interprete more than I say, when I'll insult you, I'll let you know ^^. Apologies for any misrepresentation of your post> Absu...
- by Hickock - at 2006.01.24 12:58:00
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20. The end of noble fighting..? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
I have a travelling set up. a pve setup and a pvp setup. I want to fight on my terms not someone elses. now when are we going to get an anti webbing module that I can fit? Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's...
- by Hickock - at 2006.01.24 12:56:00
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