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Bommel McMurdoc
East Khanid Trading Khanid Trade Syndicate
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Posted - 2012.08.10 18:15:00 -
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outlaws demanding righteousness!
(cerebellum explodes)
I always thought outlaws dun give a flyin' crap?! |

Bommel McMurdoc
East Khanid Trading Khanid Trade Syndicate
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Posted - 2012.08.10 23:19:00 -
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just to get back on track.....
Correct me if i'm wrong please, but didn't a dev or a GM mention that ganking wasn't intended to be profitable? |

Bommel McMurdoc
East Khanid Trading Khanid Trade Syndicate
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Posted - 2012.08.11 02:26:00 -
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Tara Read wrote: long block corrections towards me.....
okay, if low sec is "truly lawless" why do you get security status hits and consequences such as retaliatory attacks from station/gate guns?
I respect your thoughts regardingf null sec, but nothing really is regulated out there except by the players (corporations) that "control" that space.
the above points, notwithstanding, I'll buy the "ransom" part, that's pirating and certainly should be a part of the low sec community, if anything, it prepares and teaches you how to deal with the "ultimate next step" (null sec.) the part i'm not really "ooogoo gaga" about is spending all my time waiting at gates and spending hours on end in roams just to kill a feeble target. After a while it seems kind of pointless, no? I'd imagine all the pvp, as goons have done to high sec, was to tip the balances on trade and manufacturing resources. The whole gate camping thing has given me the whole "hee hee I took my daddy's car keys and went for a joy ride." point of view.
I've mentioned before, pvp is a part of the game, there's no arguing that, but there's also bigger rocks, better complex's, planets, anomolies, etc etc out in null sec that i would consider "the ultimate step." |

Bommel McMurdoc
East Khanid Trading Khanid Trade Syndicate
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Posted - 2012.08.12 16:24:00 -
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station camp? I thought the stations also have guns. unless the gateguns are completely different from the guns at the stations. I never took the time to put the guns under a microscope.
can someone please verify for me that the guns are different at stations? =) |

Bommel McMurdoc
East Khanid Trading Khanid Trade Syndicate
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Posted - 2012.08.15 03:52:00 -
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Pipa Porto wrote:Nerf Burger wrote:Pipa Porto wrote: Why would Bob, the uninvolved 3rd party, get to retaliate against the person who stole from you? umm, because you commited a crime? same as any crime. Why am I even bothering to argue with stupid no-lifers. Still waiting to hear how additional risk "breaks" can flipping. You committed a tort against an individual. If it were a crime, you'd lose Sec Status and be CONCORDed. A Tort in EVE means that the wronged individual has the option to cause harm to to the offender as recompense for the offense. A specific example, 1v1s are done.
(filled with more sarcasm than Rodney Dangerfield on the strip) riiiiiiight, can flipper is ALWAYS looking for 1v1 fights.
I stopped trying to "punish" those can flippers after the 3rd attempt to take em on 1v1 with my pvp ship. the last 3 times I did that, it turned into 3-4-5 v 1. I sure showed em didn't i?
You got it pipa, the victim should punish the offender. Look, in a perfect world the can flipper would actually fight the victim when he/she (the victim) is willing to fight. But this is not a perfect society, not in the least. Honor means nothing, in EvE it's a figment of the imagination just like the game itself. Honor by the games definition is " HAY BRO'S! I"M GONNA NEED ANOTHER JAR TO COLLECT THESE TEARS! AND POST IT ON THE IT'NETS!" |

Bommel McMurdoc
East Khanid Trading Khanid Trade Syndicate
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Posted - 2012.08.15 14:35:00 -
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Pipa Porto wrote:Kryss Darkdust wrote:Just out of curiousity if Im in a fleet with someone who is not in my corp and they get can flipped, am I allowed to attack the can flipper? Nope. It's not your stuff. It's owned by the person who jetissoned the can and any player corp he's a member of.
I distinctively remember being in a mining fleet and this guy in a hurricane comes in flips a can and I saw him turn red. I know that can wasn't mine, because I was flying the Orca. |
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