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1. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Not much actually. Helped some even newer players than myself with some answers and hints. That's about it. Now where is this curious line of questions leading? ^_^ _________________ "Even space ships pilots get the blues."
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.26 20:26:00
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2. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Tsanse Kinske In your mind, what's the connection between compassion and carebearing? Well, compassion is a complex concept, but I think of it as looking after, caring for and helping people. Mainly those who need help. ...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.26 19:20:00
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3. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Seeker Ash on 26/10/2006 17:10:07 Fascinating. It's like the concept of opinions don't exist to you. Either you agree with something and it's true or you disagree and it's false. Well, I can't argue with that. This has been enligh...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.26 17:09:00
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4. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Seeker Ash on 26/10/2006 12:00:00 Maybe you're confusing me with someone who whines about piracy. It's true, when I see something wrong I tend to complain about it, try to change it. But I'm learning what's right and wrong. _______...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.26 11:57:00
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5. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Why yes, I'd like to call myself a carebear. I think compassion is the greatest virtue. _________________ "Even space ships pilots get the blues."
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.26 11:03:00
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6. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Quote: The question you asked, I answered, and what I answered was my opinion..if it wasn't my opinion, I wouldn't have answered in the way I did. So you're wrong. I asked your opinion, you stated a fact. Do you not have an opinion of you...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.26 07:11:00
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7. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Seeker Ash on 25/10/2006 23:48:27 Edited by: Seeker Ash on 25/10/2006 23:47:01 That's a nice repetition of rethoric, but you don't have to convince me about the right for piracy to exist. The question was only what you think i...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.25 23:45:00
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8. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Cadela Fria I don't honestly see a difference between dying to a player and to an NPC... I have to ask, cause I'd really like to know what you think: What is the difference between yourself and an NPC? _________________ "...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.25 22:17:00
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9. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Seeker Ash on 24/10/2006 23:53:37 Another great post, I think you're right about everything here except the word "failure". Is it really "wrong" to be immersed in a game? Is one perspective less valid than another? Of course then yo...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.24 23:48:00
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10. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Gix Firebrand Think on this: An item is worth nothing if it can't be lost. That's an interesting philosophy, I'd like to hear more about it. To me an item's value is measured in its usefulness, not frailty. I mean, ima...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.24 19:06:00
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11. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Well, that's a valid complaint. Maybe I went too far, maybe I should be suspended for doing this to you. Well, a pirate must be prepared to face the consequences of his actions. :) _________________ "Even space ships pilots get the blues."
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.24 15:42:00
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12. Am I allowed to call myself a pirate? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Keta Min no, because you ask. pirates do not care what they are, pirates just do what they want. piracy is the total freedom that doesn't stop at the freedom of others, unless they have bigger guns. This guy has the right...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.24 15:40:00
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13. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Darius Falc you mention in a later post that you have issues with people that do things to other people against their will. What I said was that I have issues with doing things to people against their will. See the differ...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.24 12:33:00
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14. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Seeker Ash on 24/10/2006 00:32:22 Originally by: Darius Falc The above post seems to me far closer to sour grapes than an intelligent, deeply considered attempt to defend how in-game actions translate into real world moralit...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.24 00:27:00
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15. Loging off petinionable or just lame? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Sexorella hotz Apparently I made the rules of EVE...I never said you couldn't leave the game, I'm just commenting that its lame, unfortunately its not petitionable. To clarify, I'd say you make the rules when you choose t...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.24 00:10:00
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16. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Seeker Ash on 23/10/2006 17:57:30 Originally by: Galan Amarias It is not your victims fault. As soon as you say that it is you renounce all responsibility for your actions and that loses you the ability to defend the play s...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.23 17:56:00
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17. Loging off petinionable or just lame? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Seeker Ash on 23/10/2006 14:59:48 Originally by: Sexorella hotz So I was pondering a good analogy for what makes logging off so lame, here I go. You're playing a game of chess, and you're getting your ass kicked, and it is c...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.23 14:58:00
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18. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Yarek Balear Originally by: Galan Amarias Stuff. More stuff. Good points all around. I bow to your wisdom. _________________ "Even space ships pilots get the blues."
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.23 08:21:00
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19. Double HP aint good for business. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Seeker Ash on 22/10/2006 22:51:45 Me, I really like the idea of more HP. If it takes longer to die, you can't get killed as easily just because someone arbitrarily decides to kill you. A sad day for gankers is a happy day for me. :)...
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.22 22:50:00
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20. PIRATES: EVE's Unsung Heroes - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
What are you going on about? "Haha, I knew you wouldn't understand me"? Well explain it better then, unless you just like feeling superior. I don't even see anything unclear. _________________ "Even space ships pilots get the blues."
- by Seeker Ash - at 2006.10.22 13:26:00
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