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21. UPGRADE Belts Respawning? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Maaltor Originally by: Iceman1947 The Belts lose 1% of there content every hour the higher the upgrade the more you need to mine to maintain the Hub Index above 100% How many hulks mining constantly do you need a...
- by Tamarana - at 2009.12.19 15:07:00
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22. Using freighters effectively - tips? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: ingenting Originally by: Akita T I'd say anything below 6 bil ISK total cargo value would be almost completely fool-proof if you ONLY stick with highsec. Make that 3 bil ISK if you're more than a bit paranoid. the...
- by Tamarana - at 2009.12.12 12:36:00
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23. ridicilous T2 ship prices - why? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
A fix could be to let people anchor Moon Harvesters in Wormhole Space. If the moons there are distributed randomly, there would be a 30% increase on the number of dysprosium moon available. This would move more people to WH-space for exploitation ...
- by Tamarana - at 2009.09.27 16:10:00
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24. Assembling ships in W-Space - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Build the ship in the W-space. The minerals to build a ship need much less m3 than the builded ship. Bring there a Ship Assembly Array for type and a few BPC or BPO and the minerals. With the same cargo space you will be able to build much more sh...
- by Tamarana - at 2009.03.15 13:16:00
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25. Industry in w-space - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Little fact check: 1) K-space wormholes will lead 100% of the times in a W-space 2) W-space wormholes will lead 66,66% of the time in K-space Now, how much of the K-space is formed by high-sec? how much by low-sec and how much by 0.0? How much sy...
- by Tamarana - at 2009.02.22 14:17:00
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26. Alchemy? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Bring it to an outpost and use the refinery facility to refine it. What is the volume of 1 unit of unrefined ferrofluid?
- by Tamarana - at 2008.12.13 16:49:00
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27. Alchemy [ refining reaction for unrefined product ] - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Kylar Renpurs Hardly worth the time depending on your goal. If your goal is volume of product then yes, it's not worth the effort. If your goal is profit, then it *could* be worth it. Unfortunately last I checked (which was...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.22 23:52:00
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28. I, for one, welcome our new Cadmium moon and reaction overlords :) - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I just noted that the "unrefined" unit produced are only 1 m3, after people react 100+100 units of raw moon materials. Is anyone able to confirm this? If it is so, I can see a side effect on the use of unrefined materials. You would be able to mo...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.22 10:45:00
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29. Moon scanning? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Tamarana on 15/11/2008 23:13:58
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.15 23:12:00
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30. Moon scanning? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
If your ship is destroyed (by a POS cannon) you don't lose your probes. The probes will continue to work correctly (you see the data in your pod). I know, it happened to me. I didn't lose my cold blood, and continued to gather the data (no one in ...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.15 23:11:00
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31. I, for one, welcome our new Cadmium moon and reaction overlords :) - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I agree with the idea, but unfortunatly, the HUBs are in high sec. So doing a 8-10 trips for moving the Cadmium and the fuels would be impossible. It would be a one-way trip the first time, from high to low sec. The JF can not go the other way. I...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.15 22:57:00
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32. "Alchemy" - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Arra Lith Now CCP should add more alchemy options - to react racial minerals from gases, ie: atmospheric gases + cobalt = unrefined crystallite alloy atmospheric gases + caesium = unrefined caesarium cadmide evaporite depos...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.15 13:50:00
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33. Trit = Up...up...and away! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
And the multiple sales was exactly the same quantity the "insane industrialist" yeld or multiples. We did an insane quantity of isks ferrying the tritanium from low sec stations in the deep to a low sec station one jump from high sec and then usin...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.15 13:38:00
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34. I, for one, welcome our new Cadmium moon and reaction overlords :) - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Tamarana on 15/11/2008 13:25:32 Originally by: Akita T Originally by: Tamarana I notice many people don't consider the logistic problems of refining the unrefined ferrofluid: You need a station with a refinery. This ...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.15 13:16:00
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35. I, for one, welcome our new Cadmium moon and reaction overlords :) - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I notice many people don't consider the logistic problems of refining the unrefined ferrofluid: You need a station with a refinery. This limit the Cadmiun moons that can be used to produce ferrofluid to the moons in the same system of the station ...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.12 23:45:00
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36. I, for one, welcome our new Cadmium moon and reaction overlords :) - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I wrote this in the Science and Industry: Economics of "Alchemy" I copy and paste it here: I did a few back of the envelope math about hte economics of a post "alchemy" patch. This is what I found: The price of Cadmium, used to produce Ferrof...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.12 23:35:00
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37. Trit = Up...up...and away! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
The tritanium prices started to rise after the july patch, because the CCP killed a courier mission called "Insane Industrialist". With it people had a collateral very low, so it was very profitable to sell the tritanium at 1 isk instead of delive...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.12 23:23:00
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38. Economics of "Alchemy" - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Kylar Renpurs Edited by: Kylar Renpurs on 09/11/2008 09:46:44 Quote: LOL, do you not actually do research before posting anything? Cadmium price just went from 1000 p/u to 4700 p/u in less than 1 month. That's wh...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.09 16:18:00
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39. Economics of "Alchemy" - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Kazzac Elentria Think of it like this. The entire games supply of Cad would be required to produce only 20% of the entire games supply of Dyspro. It is a mistake to think about what will happen if all of the Cadmium is ...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.09 16:13:00
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40. Economics of "Alchemy" - in Science and Industry [original thread]
You are right. 20:1 ratio. The figure of 337,5% is right usign the 20:1 ratio. This is 4 medium POS for intermediate reactions and 2 large POS (consume like 4 medium POS) for advanced reactions (now). With "Alchemy" this become 20+3 Medium POS + 2...
- by Tamarana - at 2008.11.09 00:05:00
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