
Lars Lodar
The Python Cartel.
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Posted - 2009.10.07 22:40:00 -
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Originally by: Mashashige You would have my vote, had not for the following reasons:
2. Python/Spec, from my personal knowledge, are a pretty ****ty example of pirates. They are a nice group of people (mostly), and def. know how to have a good time - but if we look at what defines most successful pirates in eve, Python/Spec will be lacking. 3. Spec are a good political, granted - but some of his advocated changes/improvements reek of either hypocrisy/bull**** fillers. "* Encouraging Tactics Beyond Blobbing and Camping" is a nice saying, but when Spec/Python spend 90% of you time ingame either engaging at uneven odds (you being favorites) or camping the Jel gate, I worry that you'll be unable to offer any new insight/ideas regarding other tactics - especially since you seem to rather stay docked than undock and try other methods (that ARE possible in this iteration of the game) of gameplay except blobing/gatecamping.
What exactly defines most 'successful' pirates in eve?
We have a lot of fun first and foremost, and applications to our corp have never been so high. Now everyone in Python greatly respects the skill and efficiency of EP but we have different play styles. Our primary focus is having FUN and being casual opposed to obsessing over killboard stats and denigrating others. Maybe that's why we have so many active players, friends, and constant applications whereas EP has like what, 4 active members?
Before we even moved in we offered our friendship and was met with Ken's elitist attitude saying he didn't want to train us for free.
You mock us for engaging at uneven odds or camping gates which last I recall was a 'safe' and viable way to make isk and common practice for most pirate corps. I think it's ironic compared when your illustrious CEO has to use a carrier alt, a damnation alt, and fully faction fitted ship before he does anything because if you don't, you're not flying a "REAL SHIP". And last I check your corp spent way more time docked than ours.
Most of our time recently has been spent probing mission runners and nabbing people in wormholes. I feel that your engagements with us has tainted your perception on what we do.
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