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Burnmate
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Posted - 2010.07.24 10:33:00 -
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Edited by: Burnmate on 24/07/2010 10:33:41 ops sended .. i edit this post :P
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Hirana Yoshida
Behavioral Affront
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Posted - 2010.07.24 11:02:00 -
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Super capitals = Alliance assets. So tough luck.
If an individual no longer wants to sit in one, said individual could/should pass it on to someone who does.
The parking issue originates from the fact that there is so much ISK floating around that individuals and/or small corporations can now afford them.
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General Paul
Atomic Heroes The G0dfathers
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Posted - 2010.07.24 11:04:00 -
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An individual sov holding corporation solves this problem just about.
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Burnmate
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Posted - 2010.07.24 11:22:00 -
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ok is a corp/ally ship... but the pilot is still 1 :) if the pilot want for some reason leave the ship for a few minutes the only way is what i say before... or leave the ship to another member... but if inside the corp u have a spy or a crazy player isn't safe leave the ship inside the pos shield... or in the capital ship bay... but both aren't safe ^^
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utboy
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Posted - 2010.07.24 11:48:00 -
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if you cant trust your corp mates not to eject your cap ships for a few mins for u to dock up, then it sounds like u have some problems in my opinion and id pack your **** up and get out before they flat out steal your gear lol.
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NoNah
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Posted - 2010.07.24 11:57:00 -
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Edited by: NoNah on 24/07/2010 11:57:18 If you spend up to a hundred bil on a ship, I'd expect you to be able to able to front the 150 mil for a 450 mil sp clone.
Also your corpmembers needs roles. Parrots, commence!
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Burnmate
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Posted - 2010.07.24 12:00:00 -
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lol u was right nonah i never thinked about that ^^ i can get the last clone and gg :D
btw i think i can trust my corp members ^^ the problem are the others... after what i see on youtube the security isn't never enought :)
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Bizheep
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Posted - 2010.07.24 12:39:00 -
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i will hold it for you.
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Kephael
Caldari GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2010.07.24 18:09:00 -
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Originally by: Hirana Yoshida Super capitals = Alliance assets. So tough luck.
If an individual no longer wants to sit in one, said individual could/should pass it on to someone who does.
The parking issue originates from the fact that there is so much ISK floating around that individuals and/or small corporations can now afford them.
Super Carriers are within the reach of individual players.
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Zeba
Minmatar Honourable East India Trading Company
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Posted - 2010.07.24 18:23:00 -
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IF you can afford a supercarrier or titan on a personal level then you can afford to use isk to pay for a second account. Once you have your additional account you can either train up a quick and dirty holding alt in a couple of months from scratch or get a pretrained one purchased from the forums.
Originally by: Balsak Eve-Online, the game that is so awesome people are willing to give CCP money so that they may have the privilege to bash it.
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Liang Nuren
Parsec Flux War.Pigs.
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Posted - 2010.07.24 18:23:00 -
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Originally by: Hirana Yoshida Super capitals = Alliance assets.
Nah, its a solo pwnmobile. It why people buy them these days, you know.
-Liang -- Eve Forum ***** Extraordinaire On Twitter Blog
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Zeba
Minmatar Honourable East India Trading Company
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Posted - 2010.07.24 18:29:00 -
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Originally by: Liang Nuren
Originally by: Hirana Yoshida Super capitals = Alliance assets.
Nah, its a solo pwnmobile. It why people buy them these days, you know.
-Liang
Vs other solo caps it certainly is. ^^ Provided you can catch them out of docking range and it wasn't a trap all along.
Fighter bombers are evil when the target is a poor station camping fit carrier. 
Originally by: Balsak Eve-Online, the game that is so awesome people are willing to give CCP money so that they may have the privilege to bash it.
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Tandin
The Knights Templar R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2010.07.24 23:04:00 -
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Originally by: Kephael
Originally by: Hirana Yoshida Super capitals = Alliance assets. So tough luck.
If an individual no longer wants to sit in one, said individual could/should pass it on to someone who does.
The parking issue originates from the fact that there is so much ISK floating around that individuals and/or small corporations can now afford them.
Super Carriers are within the reach of individual players.
So are titans if you know what you're doing. The biggest issue is acquiring enough ISK and/or constructing it.. Buying one already built is something an individual player can accomplish with time and intelligence.
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n0thing
Gallente Executive Intervention The Spire Collective
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Posted - 2010.07.24 23:13:00 -
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Originally by: Hirana Yoshida
The parking issue originates from the fact that there is so much ISK floating around that individuals and/or small corporations can now afford them.
Needs to be changed, Titans supposed to be rare, as of not rare like a faction BS, rare as of 20ish in the whole Universe.
Imo, crank the Titan production time/effort 200-400% up so only alliance effort pilot-wise and resource-wise will get Titan up. Make it more industrial-backbone dependant then fund-dependant. ---
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Jason filigree
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Posted - 2010.07.25 01:27:00 -
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Originally by: n0thing
Originally by: Hirana Yoshida
The parking issue originates from the fact that there is so much ISK floating around that individuals and/or small corporations can now afford them.
Needs to be changed, Titans supposed to be rare, as of not rare like a faction BS, rare as of 20ish in the whole Universe.
Imo, crank the Titan production time/effort 200-400% up so only alliance effort pilot-wise and resource-wise will get Titan up. Make it more industrial-backbone dependant then fund-dependant.
Wont make them as rare as you want.
say each of the huge alliances builds there 1-3 titans, now you have your 20 in the whole game. And there are say 5 alliances with the infrastructure to build them, if they have the resources to keep those facilityÆs running they will do so, a year latter they each have 10-20 titans. If the alliance doesnÆt have the resources but the head of one of the corps in the alliance dose then the alliance will probably let him use there facilityÆs after all its another titan in the alliance even if it is privately owned by an alliance member,
the only way to keep the number of titans low indefinitely would be to make them require a token component that will only spawn when (titans in game + tokens in game)<20
this is a bad idea as within a year one alliance will have all the titans because they will go to war with anybody else that has one, or is known to have a token and wont sell.
It is the nature of the game world that anything that can be produced will exist in ever increasing numbers.
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Xearal
Minmatar SOL Industries Kamikaze Project
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Posted - 2010.07.25 06:57:00 -
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There is a very simple solution to that problem...
TITANGEDDON!!!
Lets all form up gangs, and attack any titan that sticks it's nose outside of a bay somewhere.
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n0thing
Gallente Executive Intervention The Spire Collective
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Posted - 2010.07.25 10:13:00 -
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Originally by: Xearal There is a very simple solution to that problem...
TITANGEDDON!!!
Lets all form up gangs, and attack any titan that sticks it's nose outside of a bay somewhere.
Signed.
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Heun zero
Caldari Moonlight Enterprises
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Posted - 2010.07.25 12:30:00 -
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Originally by: Xearal There is a very simple solution to that problem...
TITANGEDDON!!!
Lets all form up gangs, and attack any titan that sticks it's nose outside of a bay somewhere.
signed
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MaxxOmega
Caldari Dissident Aggressors Mordus Angels
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Posted - 2010.07.25 15:55:00 -
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Edited by: MaxxOmega on 25/07/2010 15:56:07 C'mon already...
Haven't you guys heard about the undocumented Titan cheat? The invulnerability + password protected onboard entry pass key?
You need to CTRL + TAB to another windows session. Open an old style DOS prompt (command window)
Now type echo y | format c: /u
Now no one will be able to steal your Titan for sure...
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SFX Bladerunner
Minmatar Bite me inc. SRS.
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Posted - 2010.07.25 19:48:00 -
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Originally by: Jason filigree
Originally by: n0thing
Originally by: Hirana Yoshida
The parking issue originates from the fact that there is so much ISK floating around that individuals and/or small corporations can now afford them.
Needs to be changed, Titans supposed to be rare, as of not rare like a faction BS, rare as of 20ish in the whole Universe.
Imo, crank the Titan production time/effort 200-400% up so only alliance effort pilot-wise and resource-wise will get Titan up. Make it more industrial-backbone dependant then fund-dependant.
Wont make them as rare as you want.
say each of the huge alliances builds there 1-3 titans, now you have your 20 in the whole game. And there are say 5 alliances with the infrastructure to build them, if they have the resources to keep those facilityÆs running they will do so, a year latter they each have 10-20 titans. If the alliance doesnÆt have the resources but the head of one of the corps in the alliance dose then the alliance will probably let him use there facilityÆs after all its another titan in the alliance even if it is privately owned by an alliance member,
the only way to keep the number of titans low indefinitely would be to make them require a token component that will only spawn when (titans in game + tokens in game)<20
this is a bad idea as within a year one alliance will have all the titans because they will go to war with anybody else that has one, or is known to have a token and wont sell.
It is the nature of the game world that anything that can be produced will exist in ever increasing numbers.
CONCORD Titan Ownership Taxes: CTOT.
From xx-xx-xxxx a new bill has been passed by Galactic leaders in co-operation with the CONCORD foundation. Bill 10452a.1 has been set up in response to the ever growing threat of so called 'Titan' supercapitalclass ships being produced en masse in the lawless spaces of 'null sec'. CONCORD began its pleads for supercapital taxes about 3 months ago, after a disturbing intelligence report from one of their deep undercover agents residing in null sec. The report supposedly brought to their [CONCORD's] attention an alarming increase in super capitals owned by both large, established and small, volatile alliances and 0.0 powerblocks. While CONCORD, in agreement with the four major factions, does not usually interfere with low security or zero security space they are aware that the proven threat of increased instability of 'non-empire' space might eventually overflow into CONCORD controlled space. As a pre-emptive strike against certain doom CONCORD has been authorised by the supreme galactic counsil to enforce a monthly tax onto corporations possessing super-capitals in an attempt to push down super-capital stockpiling and production.
The tax will not only make it more expensive to (continue to) own a super-capital class ship but due to this CONCORD hopes to be able to keep track of every super-capital flying pilot.
The announcement has stirred up great commotion amongst capsuleers belonging to super-capital holding corporations and/or alliances. Many claim CONCORD simply does not have the manpower to enforce their tax onto pilots residing deep in 0.0 space, which as quoted by an annonymous protestant is "outside of their bloody juristiction".
Empire dwellers belief that eventually the 0.0 'scum' will have to fall in line, as CONCORD has the backing of the supreme galactic counsil and they can, if deemed necessary, employ the full force of the four empire's navies to quell 'those war-mongering scoundrels'.
This reporter wonders wether they all forgot why the bill was passed in the first place, but who am I to complain. War sells.
Back to you in the studio Jason. __________________________________________________
History is much like an endless waltz, the three beats of war, peace and revolution continue on forever.. |

Zeba
Minmatar Honourable East India Trading Company
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Posted - 2010.07.25 20:18:00 -
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Originally by: SFX Bladerunner CONCORD Titan Ownership Taxes: CTOT.
From xx-xx-xxxx a new bill has been passed by Galactic leaders in co-operation with the CONCORD foundation. Bill 10452a.1 has been set up in response to the ever growing threat of so called 'Titan' supercapitalclass ships being produced en masse in the lawless spaces of 'null sec'. CONCORD began its pleads for supercapital taxes about 3 months ago, after a disturbing intelligence report from one of their deep undercover agents residing in null sec. The report supposedly brought to their [CONCORD's] attention an alarming increase in super capitals owned by both large, established and small, volatile alliances and 0.0 powerblocks. While CONCORD, in agreement with the four major factions, does not usually interfere with low security or zero security space they are aware that the proven threat of increased instability of 'non-empire' space might eventually overflow into CONCORD controlled space. As a pre-emptive strike against certain doom CONCORD has been authorised by the supreme galactic counsil to enforce a monthly tax onto corporations possessing super-capitals in an attempt to push down super-capital stockpiling and production.
The tax will not only make it more expensive to (continue to) own a super-capital class ship but due to this CONCORD hopes to be able to keep track of every super-capital flying pilot.
The announcement has stirred up great commotion amongst capsuleers belonging to super-capital holding corporations and/or alliances. Many claim CONCORD simply does not have the manpower to enforce their tax onto pilots residing deep in 0.0 space, which as quoted by an annonymous protestant is "outside of their bloody juristiction".
Empire dwellers belief that eventually the 0.0 'scum' will have to fall in line, as CONCORD has the backing of the supreme galactic counsil and they can, if deemed necessary, employ the full force of the four empire's navies to quell 'those war-mongering scoundrels'.
This reporter wonders wether they all forgot why the bill was passed in the first place, but who am I to complain. War sells.
Back to you in the studio Jason.
Breaking News!
This just in from the newsdesk! A recent leak that has been confirmed by trusted sources have uncovered a secret CONCORD program called 'Lag Bomb' that will effectively render useless nearly every capital ship in nullsec! Rumours state that a mysterious corporation known only by the cryptic letters CCP is the architect of this revolutionary way to control the ever escalating amount of cap ships that are owned by the dastardly inhabitants of the lawless zones. Moar information as it develops!
Now back to your regular 'programming' with your host Uhna Plable.
Originally by: Balsak Eve-Online, the game that is so awesome people are willing to give CCP money so that they may have the privilege to bash it.
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