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1. Astecus, a response to something i read somewhere - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Velicitia wrote: However, that's all because you (Veers) seem to go out of your way to annoy people. I wanna be in a hisec corp, but the problem is they all talk a big game, and then fall apart under the slightest outside pressure. I dec'd a ...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2015.01.04 04:19:33
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2. Announcement From Scott Bacon - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Veers Belvar wrote: Lots of talk. How is the incursion ganking contest going? Oh wait...it failed. Easier to pick on helpless miners and haulers who can't shoot back, I suppose? Clearly, it is the elite combat skills of these hardened, veter...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2015.01.04 03:43:54
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3. Announcement From Gorila - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Phaedron wrote: while i agree 100% there is one slight issue i have, and that is the person/s whom are getting OOG threats are causing people to respond in a manner that leads to OOG negative experience which could be avoided. that is all. if...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2014.12.28 06:49:51
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4. Announcement From Gorila - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Phaedron wrote: while i agree with this, i also disagree that people should intimidate people or make them feel shame for their chosen play style on "blogs" or places where all the purpose is to illicit the kind of attitude or action you are ag...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2014.12.28 04:01:30
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5. Announcement From Gorila - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Veers Belvar wrote: Ha! I don't troll, am an expert at all things Eve, and am the farthest thing from an idiot you will ever have the pleasure of meeting. What I do quite effectively is expose you Code folks for the griefers you are. Your entir...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2014.12.28 00:40:35
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6. The long reach of James 315's New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
rswfire wrote: I consider these people worse than carebears. They're beyond risk-averse. They blow up throwaway ships and advocate awoxing as (apparently) the only legitimate methods of killing miners (I mean bots). There is no challenge in thi...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.04.19 12:18:00
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7. New initiative to prevent mining crimes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Sorrowsong Stenier-Tian wrote: Who says I am a miner? The motivation is more about forcing people like you to actually 'fight', rather than pick on the weakest. And who knows if I do it or not, I like that you might have to actually be cautious...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.04.19 05:16:00
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8. The long reach of James 315's New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Tesal wrote: My advice is to stay in Hi-sec where you pathetic excuse for a pvper belong. confirming k/d ratio is of utmost importance, and we are all pathetic excuses for pvpers. (at least miners undock lol)
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.03.26 06:25:00
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9. The long reach of James 315's New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Hazzim wrote: So in light of you advocacy of increased risk to high-sec dwellers then I advocate an increased risk to high-sec gankers. Here's the thing though - you don't seem to be advocating increased risk, it's more along the lines of in...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.03.21 09:05:00
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10. The long reach of James 315's New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Hazzim wrote: Crying out how high-sec is generating too much isk. Safe to say game mechanics allows that to happen, and your ability to negate that effect pisses you off and turn to CCP for game mechanics to be change to ensure null-sec dominan...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.03.19 01:20:00
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11. The long reach of James 315's New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Lainalil wrote: Maybe you are far reaching, perhaps you've changed the price of mackinaws across all of empire space by about 150isk. YOU HAVE CHANGED EMPIRE SPACE! Follow our Knights for a while, and see for yourself the changes we have wro...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.03.18 06:57:00
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12. The long reach of James 315's New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Hazzim wrote: What i meant by that was a persona-non grata would not be allowed to enter specific empire space without getting podded at the first sign of Concord and empire navies albeit temporarily similar to a jail sentence. Cant leave stati...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.03.18 06:27:00
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13. The long reach of James 315's New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Hazzim wrote: Wants real life sand box, gets real life rules. Real life the ultimate sand box. EVE is real, I was there. PS. Tornado alts can be done with <900k SP - concord can pod away, couldn't care less.
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.03.18 03:24:00
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14. Sending high sec miners back to null - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Georgina Parmala wrote: Dave Stark wrote: you don't even need to make it that complicated. null sec grav sites, as a whole, are worth less isk/m3 than scordite even when factoring in rorq vs orca bonuses. As true as that is, it really blo...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.03.17 09:37:00
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15. James 315's "CSM Platform" May Begin The Decline Of the New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Captain Death1 wrote: you know they moved l5 out of high sec no one dose Just because highsec carebears don't do them doesn't mean "no one" does them.
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.02.17 21:18:00
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16. Can Flipping is a dead art - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Quote: Indeed very competitive. Because popping mining barges requires pro PvP skillz. Post lossmail pls.
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.02.11 12:40:00
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17. James 315's "CSM Platform" May Begin The Decline Of the New Order - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Vegine wrote: Well, here's one thing James could try. Take a fleet down to low and simulate a mining fleet and mining defense fleet give it a week or two and see how it holds up... You do realize that there are industrial corps and mining op...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.02.08 00:41:00
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18. James315 isnt going far enough - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Aglais wrote: You didn't get my point. Mineral prices rise. Industrialists need to pay more in order to get the materials they need. So they will raise the prices of their products to turn a profit. Any perceived increase in miner income is go...
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.02.06 02:32:00
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19. James315 isnt going far enough - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Eyana Starstruck wrote: Some are already not being used, so yeah, disposable, and more of them will be disposed of by the end of this month. No doubt the GM's eagerly await your avalanche of petitions regarding "disposable" Knight alts.
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.01.16 22:52:00
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20. James315 isnt going far enough - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Eyana Starstruck wrote: we are talking how your "order" is nothing more then a merc squad hired and supported only by a larger bot driven corporation that is cashing in on your "divine" cleansing. Say it with me, bot-aspirant: ~goons~.
- by Lin Suizei - at 2013.01.16 12:24:00
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