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1. Atmospheric flight - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Entering atmospheres means aerodynamics start coming into play. Now, there are some frigate models I can understand are not entirely unbalanced enough to make it, but some other ships I wouldn't be able to imagine see flying around. Like the Banta...
- by Mike Yagon - at 2007.02.04 10:37:00
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2. Atmospheric flight - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
It's not likely most spaceships can actually go onto the planets, I mean, look at how they are constructed. Most if not all of them fail basic aerodynamics and would plummet. If they survive the re-entry in the first place. However, given that th...
- by Mike Yagon - at 2007.01.23 23:44:00
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3. What system is Gallente Prime in? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: Sylan Taramire Originally by: Jalia Kovac Interesting. Spacegoing craft wouldn't typically be designed for atmospheric travel. I would have thought there would be even more call for orbital platforms to deal with su...
- by Mike Yagon - at 2006.10.29 09:28:00
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4. Old Earth History in EVE how much is remembered? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Nothing is known about Earth. We just know that there *might* have been something called Earth, and we know that it *might* be on the other side of the broken EVE Gate. We don't know anything else as far as I know. ------ In Carebear We Trust
- by Mike Yagon - at 2006.10.29 09:20:00
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5. The Eve Gate - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: OrionXL hmm eve gate whould lead to the new world!! We ARE in the New World already. ------ In Carebear We Trust
- by Mike Yagon - at 2006.09.04 08:56:00
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6. The real value of ISK? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Also, ISK is short for InterStellar Kredits. It's our space currency. Chances are good that planets have their own currencies, either based on faction, region, or maybe they are just funky and have their own currency. It wouldn't surprise me if 1 ...
- by Mike Yagon - at 2006.09.04 08:54:00
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7. Close Call - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
It was definitely a fun read. Broke the boredom at work. ------ In Carebear We Trust
- by Mike Yagon - at 2006.08.09 10:57:00
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8. this is the life - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: niroshido i hope its easy to read It was most definitely much better! Although your moral is a bit strange. ------ In Carebear We Trust
- by Mike Yagon - at 2006.08.09 10:56:00
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9. the day that changed everything - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Mike Yagon on 08/08/2006 13:22:02 Not to be annoying, and I'm sure the story is good, but... Paragraphs are your friend! I cannot read that because it's one big chunk of text. Maybe you can edit it some and cut it up in paragraph...
- by Mike Yagon - at 2006.08.08 13:21:00
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10. How can a pilot truely die in the EVE universe - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I know people that get cloned fairly often and show no signs in insanity, and I know people that get cloned very rarely and are totally off the bat. I don't think much of this "each time you get cloned you lose some of yourself" stuff. ------ ...
- by Mike Yagon - at 2006.08.07 06:57:00
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