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Muskiet
Serenity Aeronautics
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Posted - 2010.02.18 20:23:00 -
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I have my own 2 member corporation, both members are my own characters. I know that to disband the corporation I have to resign as CEO when my character is the only member in that corp, now however there is my alt which needs to be appointed and then I have a 24 hour waiting period before I can leave. I can also not use my alt as CEO to kick my main out, so is there a way for my main character to leave the corporation faster then having to wait 24 hours?
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Matalino
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Posted - 2010.02.18 20:28:00 -
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Not if you have had roles in the past 24 hours. If you did not have any roles you could leave immeadiately. Because you had roles, you must wait, and there is no way to shorten the waiting time.
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Muskiet
Serenity Aeronautics
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Posted - 2010.02.18 20:38:00 -
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I know... I've been over it in the "HELP" channel as well. If my main was the only character in the corp I could have basically resigned and that would have kicked me out right away.
I understand that the 24 hours is somewhat of a deterent against corp theft, no clue how it could deter someone, but I would love to know what dingbat came up with the idea to not be able to kick somebody out of a corp right away.
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Cat o'Ninetails
Rancer Defence League
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Posted - 2010.02.18 20:44:00 -
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hi cat here
i think the 24 hour wait is so you have time to talk to the person leaving and have a nice chat. maybe you can convince them to stay and stuff lol
x
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Doctor Cal'torien
Gallente The Vikings of the Black Sea
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Posted - 2010.02.18 20:51:00 -
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thats 24 hours of awkwardness right there _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Originally by: Damien Grammaticus Feeding your cat Scrabble tiles and copying the poop would have created a more legible post.
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Muskiet
Serenity Aeronautics
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Posted - 2010.02.18 20:55:00 -
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Yeah, it must be as stupid as that because I can't conceive of a scenario where the 24 hours is actually helpful.
1. Let's say a corp member steals from a corp, he'll resign his own roles, waits 24 hours (he can even log out for that time) and then leaves the corp anyways. I suppose the CEO can restore a minor role so he can keep the thief from leaving, but I believe those kind of tactics fall under harassment in the petition book and other then harassing the thief who simply used the EVE rules to his advantage it still didn't stop him to steal stuff and wouldn't make him "reconsider" and give the stuff back.
2. If the CEO is an ass and steals from you it still doesn't make sense for him not to be able to kick you out right away. What good is it for the disgruntled member to have to wait 24 hours before he can find another corp?
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Kijo Rikki
Caldari Swarm of Angry Bees
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Posted - 2010.02.18 20:56:00 -
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24 hr period because its not a local game, people on the other side of the world need notification about actions on this side of the world and have time to appropriately react. At least thats my guess. > WHILE SIG<AWESOME DO LOOP there is no escape from my crappy sig. |

Diomedes Calypso
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Posted - 2010.02.18 23:14:00 -
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Edited by: Diomedes Calypso on 18/02/2010 23:14:34 It also cuts down -Incremetally- on people in a war dec, dropping corp to make a run to Jita or even just to jump through a gate or station camp and then re-joining a soon as convienient.
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Emma Royd
Caldari Maddled Gommerils
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Posted - 2010.02.23 19:16:00 -
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Originally by: Muskiet
I suppose the CEO can restore a minor role so he can keep the thief from leaving, but I believe those kind of tactics fall under harassment in the petition book and other then harassing the thief who simply used the EVE rules to his advantage it still didn't stop him to steal stuff and wouldn't make him "reconsider" and give the stuff back.
Pretty sure the ceo can't give you roles after you click leave corp, there's something you have to click to allow roles again if I remember.
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Skex Relbore
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Posted - 2010.02.23 19:24:00 -
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I does strike one as rather incongruous that a single disgruntled director can disband a 1000+ person aliance in an instant yet that same person must wait 24 hours before leaving a corporation in which they have roles.
I've had to do this twice so far once to join RvB for a stint and another just the other day to go get jump clones. Seems to be a rather pointless impediment that serves no obvious purpose.
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Alexeph Stoekai
Stoekai Corp
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Posted - 2010.02.23 19:36:00 -
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Edited by: Alexeph Stoekai on 23/02/2010 19:36:12
Originally by: Emma Royd
Originally by: Muskiet
I suppose the CEO can restore a minor role so he can keep the thief from leaving, but I believe those kind of tactics fall under harassment in the petition book and other then harassing the thief who simply used the EVE rules to his advantage it still didn't stop him to steal stuff and wouldn't make him "reconsider" and give the stuff back.
Pretty sure the ceo can't give you roles after you click leave corp, there's something you have to click to allow roles again if I remember.
When you drop your roles in preparation of a resignation, you will also enter a mode where you automatically decline all new roles granted to you. This will remain until you quit the corp or again allow roles to be given to you. -----
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Reem Fairchild
Minmatar Punic Corp.
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Posted - 2010.02.23 19:48:00 -
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Edited by: Reem Fairchild on 23/02/2010 19:48:56
Originally by: Alexeph Stoekai Edited by: Alexeph Stoekai on 23/02/2010 19:36:12
Originally by: Emma Royd
Originally by: Muskiet
I suppose the CEO can restore a minor role so he can keep the thief from leaving, but I believe those kind of tactics fall under harassment in the petition book and other then harassing the thief who simply used the EVE rules to his advantage it still didn't stop him to steal stuff and wouldn't make him "reconsider" and give the stuff back.
Pretty sure the ceo can't give you roles after you click leave corp, there's something you have to click to allow roles again if I remember.
When you drop your roles in preparation of a resignation, you will also enter a mode where you automatically decline all new roles granted to you. This will remain until you quit the corp or again allow roles to be given to you.
It used to be that you could keep giving people roles to keep them from leaving the corporation. Then the corp thieves would petition for harassment, GMs would side with them, and CEOs would make whine threads on the forums.
I think they changed it in late 2007 or early 2008 something, to avoid all of that crap. ----- 'In Eve, as in real life, if you are bored it's your own fault.' |

Himnos Altar
Gallente
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Posted - 2010.02.23 20:13:00 -
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also just FYI--you can't kick characters in space.
that's some major griefing potential right there, lol....
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DJ Obsidian
New Eden Technical Institutes
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Posted - 2010.02.23 20:24:00 -
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Originally by: Himnos Altar also just FYI--you can't kick characters in space.
that's some major griefing potential right there, lol....
Actually you can, well I have been able to kick people flying in space.
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destinationunreachable
Hello Kitty Fanclub
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Posted - 2010.02.23 21:22:00 -
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the only way to do it quicker is by biomassing your character. BTW: The other corp members get a nice email... But not sure, if the end result is what you are looking for...
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Dalieus Dakarn
Caldari Inglorious Salvation
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Posted - 2010.02.24 00:07:00 -
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Well this rules out corp theft... 
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Iamien
Democracy of Klingon Brothers R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2010.02.24 01:58:00 -
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Edited by: Iamien on 24/02/2010 01:58:25 One of the reasons is that Corp directors are able to see your exact location. What system you are in/where you are docked. This gives then 24 hours to PK you if you try moving ill-goten goods while you are still in the corp. It also allows them to view the contents of your hangar in some systems so they can more easily determine who the thief was.Not sure if they have to have an office to view corp member hangars or not.
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Dalieus Dakarn
Caldari Inglorious Salvation
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Posted - 2010.02.24 02:32:00 -
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Originally by: Iamien Edited by: Iamien on 24/02/2010 01:58:25 One of the reasons is that Corp directors are able to see your exact location. What system you are in/where you are docked. This gives then 24 hours to PK you if you try moving ill-goten goods while you are still in the corp. It also allows them to view the contents of your hangar in some systems so they can more easily determine who the thief was.Not sure if they have to have an office to view corp member hangars or not.
I don't think you got it... It's a 2 man corp. Made from his 2 characters. So "This rules out corp theft" means he can't steal from himself. :facepalm:
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Iamien
Democracy of Klingon Brothers R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2010.02.24 14:34:00 -
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Originally by: Dalieus Dakarn
Originally by: Iamien Edited by: Iamien on 24/02/2010 01:58:25 One of the reasons is that Corp directors are able to see your exact location. What system you are in/where you are docked. This gives then 24 hours to PK you if you try moving ill-goten goods while you are still in the corp. It also allows them to view the contents of your hangar in some systems so they can more easily determine who the thief was.Not sure if they have to have an office to view corp member hangars or not.
I don't think you got it... It's a 2 man corp. Made from his 2 characters. So "This rules out corp theft" means he can't steal from himself. :facepalm:
He can. It only requires he have multi-personality disorder where at least two of the personalities like playing eve.
Also it doesn't matter. the mechanics for 2 man corps are the same as 1000-man corps. No way to change that.
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