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rogueclone2
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Posted - 2009.05.20 11:33:00 -
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fighting force recon is new to eve . would any one have good intel,info or just pointers.
intel need on -------------- last war- friendly or foe fleets- ========================
any intel is welcome
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Nathan Harrow
Caldari Duty.
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Posted - 2009.05.20 11:38:00 -
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Think you need to be a little more specific pilot...
Frankly i dont understand what it is you are asking.
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rogueclone2
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Posted - 2009.05.20 11:56:00 -
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Originally by: Nathan Harrow Think you need to be a little more specific pilot...
Frankly i dont understand what it is you are asking.
sir doing a little recon. looking for intil on anything in caldari space
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Nathan Harrow
Caldari Duty.
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Posted - 2009.05.20 12:05:00 -
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Well i scouted multiple wormhole entries in and around the Lonetrek region yesterday, some locations could be provided if necessary and if the price was right.
That the sort of intel your after or is it something more specific? Sorry but Caldari space is a vast area with multiple goings on from the activities of the Militia, the Stock exchange of Jita, the Pirates of Tama, to the Miners of Piekura...
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rogueclone2
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Posted - 2009.05.20 12:27:00 -
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Originally by: Nathan Harrow Well i scouted multiple wormhole entries in and around the Lonetrek region yesterday, some locations could be provided if necessary and if the price was right.
That the sort of intel your after or is it something more specific? Sorry but Caldari space is a vast area with multiple goings on from the activities of the Militia, the Stock exchange of Jita, the Pirates of Tama, to the Miners of Piekura...
i see to be more specific then fleets friendly militia fleets- unfriendly fleets-
anything fleet wise in Caldari space
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Stitcher
Caldari ForgeTech Industries
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Posted - 2009.05.20 14:01:00 -
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Edited by: Stitcher on 20/05/2009 14:03:01 Okay, so you want to know what the militia intel channels are.
Unfortunately for you, that information has to be guarded a little bit, or any old spy could just pass information back and forth. The most generally available ones are basically useless because anything shared via those channels reaches the opposition side in seconds, and the ones that are actually worth being a part of are VERY security conscious and unlikely to let you in just because you asked nicely. - Verin "Stitcher" Hakatain. |

Izanami Rei
Caldari State Protectorate
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Posted - 2009.05.20 18:44:00 -
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Originally by: Nathan Harrow Well i scouted multiple wormhole entries in and around the Lonetrek region yesterday, some locations could be provided if necessary and if the price was right.
That the sort of intel your after or is it something more specific? Sorry but Caldari space is a vast area with multiple goings on from the activities of the Militia, the Stock exchange of Jita, the Pirates of Tama, to the Miners of Piekura...
What makes Piekura so popular?
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rogueclone2
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Posted - 2009.05.24 16:01:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher Edited by: Stitcher on 20/05/2009 14:03:01 Okay, so you want to know what the militia intel channels are.
Unfortunately for you, that information has to be guarded a little bit, or any old spy could just pass information back and forth. The most generally available ones are basically useless because anything shared via those channels reaches the opposition side in seconds, and the ones that are actually worth being a part of are VERY security conscious and unlikely to let you in just because you asked nicely.
i'm no spy thats for sure
is their some way i can make contact with some one ?
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Aria Jenneth
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2009.05.24 19:48:00 -
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Saisieni, pilot. Always good to see a fellow intel specialist-- that was my first job, as well.
If you're looking to act as a militia scout, what you're going to want is a patron, someone who trusts you and is, in turn, trusted. As Verin observed, just asking nicely won't get you in, but if you can pass information to someone who then passes it on to the coordinating intel channel, you're helping out while earning your patron's trust.
Once you're trusted, you're much more likely to be invited into the coordinating channel yourself.
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Dame Death
Minmatar The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2009.05.24 21:26:00 -
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Originally by: Aria Jenneth Saisieni, pilot. Always good to see a fellow intel specialist-- that was my first job, as well.
If you're looking to act as a militia scout, what you're going to want is a patron, someone who trusts you and is, in turn, trusted. As Verin observed, just asking nicely won't get you in, but if you can pass information to someone who then passes it on to the coordinating intel channel, you're helping out while earning your patron's trust.
Once you're trusted, you're much more likely to be invited into the coordinating channel yourself.
Trust... Thats a funny word coming from you Aria. I trusted you that night in Assah and yet you ran. So what Aria can you say about trust.
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Aria Jenneth
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2009.05.24 23:06:00 -
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Originally by: Dame Death Trust... Thats a funny word coming from you Aria. I trusted you that night in Assah and yet you ran. So what Aria can you say about trust.
Trust is a calculated risk, Eliza. But your trust wasn't what I violated that night in Assah. If I violated anything at all, it was the tactical nicety that ECM support should leave the field last.
As you'll recall, I was providing ECM support. You were doing your utmost to take out a target I had jammed.
It was a trap. CVA came flooding into the system, and the order came down to "Get out, get out."
I got. I did not actually wait to see you zip off; I didn't think it was necessary.
Apparently that bait ship had a good, quick lock time and got out from under jamming almost immediately. I got clear; you didn't. Whether it was because you didn't respond to the order fast enough or because I followed it too quickly, you lost your ship.
Maybe that's my fault. Maybe I was your trusted shepherd, and failed to see to your welfare when you needed it most. If I'm doing long-range jamming these days, I do tend to stay until I actually have to leave. It was a good lesson, a refinement in my understanding of my role.
I felt badly about it at the time. In some strange sense I still do, but it's proven not to be a net loss. You left us not long thereafter-- got your memories back and went off to recover the life you had lost, the amnesiac pirate looking for redemption.
You went from friend to enemy very quickly. So while I do feel a little sorrow or even guilt that a comrade's extremely expensive Hurricane got torn up virtually under my nose, I'm afraid I don't think I was the one who did the betraying.
Well. May your new (old, new, old, new) friends serve you better than I did that night. May you find them to be consistent, reliable allies.
May they find the same of you.
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Dame Death
Minmatar The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2009.05.24 23:57:00 -
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If you didnt know your role you shouldnt of been in that ship. But yes in a way it was my fault. I was too used to flying with people I trusted with mine and my crews lifes many a time.
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Aria Jenneth
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2009.05.25 06:28:00 -
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Originally by: Dame Death If you didnt know your role you shouldnt of been in that ship.
What a curious response. It's the sort of line that people hear, and nod along with in righteous agreement until and unless they start thinking about it.
It's the sort of flip remark no one makes unless the point was the remark itself-- the points scored, not the weak underlying point.
I find it interesting, Eliza, that when we were talking the other day in Hasateem you had nothing whatever to say about Assah, a system only a jump distant. In fact, we were chatting in the very station we used to base out of around the time of that incident, and yet you had no recriminations for me at all based on this incident, no accusations of cowardice or incompetence.
... which, combined with the "zinger" above and the very fact of your ad hominem in this thread means that you're playing IGS politics. The sad thing is that, as with most ad hominem, your claims wouldn't invalidate anything I said even if they were all true.
Well, so be it. If you want to try shooting at me here having failed to catch me physically, I suppose you're welcome to do so. I wish you luck in one as in the other.
To the OP:
I apologize for the distraction.
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rogueclone2
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Posted - 2009.05.25 15:50:00 -
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Originally by: Aria Jenneth Saisieni, pilot. Always good to see a fellow intel specialist-- that was my first job, as well.
If you're looking to act as a militia scout, what you're going to want is a patron, someone who trusts you and is, in turn, trusted. As Verin observed, just asking nicely won't get you in, but if you can pass information to someone who then passes it on to the coordinating intel channel, you're helping out while earning your patron's trust.
Once you're trusted, you're much more likely to be invited into the coordinating channel yourself.
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Aria Jenneth
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2009.05.25 18:47:00 -
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Originally by: rogueclone2 are you with the militia aria ?
I'm not, I'm afraid, pilot. Ghost Festival is a pirate corporation serving the interests of the Angel Cartel; my interests in the militia at this point are personal rather than professional.
I was in the militia for a time; I held the rank of Second Lieutenant, nothing very grand. But this is a human conflict, best pursued by humans and those still indistinguishable from humans.
The right tool for the job, pilot. You may be the right tool; I no longer am.
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rogueclone2
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Posted - 2009.05.26 09:50:00 -
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Edited by: rogueclone2 on 26/05/2009 09:51:15
Originally by: Aria Jenneth
Originally by: rogueclone2 are you with the militia aria ?
I'm not, I'm afraid, pilot. Ghost Festival is a pirate corporation serving the interests of the Angel Cartel; my interests in the militia at this point are personal rather than professional.
I was in the militia for a time; I held the rank of Second Lieutenant, nothing very grand. But this is a human conflict, best pursued by humans and those still indistinguishable from humans.
The right tool for the job, pilot. You may be the right tool; I no longer am.
thank you aria
side note- why you leave the militia ?
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Aria Jenneth
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2009.05.26 22:42:00 -
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Originally by: rogueclone2 why you leave the militia ?
It's a long story, one I'd rather not repeat here on IGS yet again. Please feel free to contact me privately if you wish to talk.
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rogueclone2
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Posted - 2009.05.26 23:16:00 -
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Originally by: Aria Jenneth
Originally by: rogueclone2 why you leave the militia ?
It's a long story, one I'd rather not repeat here on IGS yet again. Please feel free to contact me privately if you wish to talk.
i see shall we talk it over with few glass of wine ?
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