
Marius Labo
Gallente EVE University Ivy League
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Posted - 2011.08.30 02:55:00 -
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Edited by: Marius Labo on 30/08/2011 02:56:13
Originally by: Khanh'rhh
That said, the suggestion that this (and only this) corp should get any special treatment is ludicrous to the extreme. I am glad to see E-Uni directors / members bashing it down as nothing they've had a part of. I would contest that E-Uni in general is a terrible organisation of power-tripping carebears who REALLY need to find something better to do than force new players to stay docked, but that's not the discussion here.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, albiet it should be an informed opinion. I agree that the Uni should not receive any special treatment. I am not informed in the number of other larger corps that get wardecced by 1 (or a few) man corps but it would be interesting to see a comparison. When the Uni gets decced by a reasonably serious corp for PvP it can be quite fun. I do have to say that the conception that the Uni forces new (I suppose you mean all the membership, we do have many who are not so new) to stay docked up is incorrect. Our rules/wsop allow members to drop corp without penalty and return when the war is over, or even prior. The Uni gives all it's pilots the freedom to choose. We just ask that if they remain that they follow the rules. I had one pilot convo me asking permission to undock and move a ship that wasn't within the wsop. Naturally I couldn't do that, but the solution was that he dropped corp, moved his ship, and then we processed him back in. Really the only members that aren't "allowed" to drop are staff. During the faildecs, such as the last one, many Unistas undocked and carried on doing missions in fleets, and incursions. In fact Poetic herself participated in many.
As you read through our wsop it's quite obvious that the point is to bring a wardec to a close so that normal operations can continue.
Well the Uni isn't for everyone and we're definitely not everyone's favorite. You're definitely allowed your viewpoint that we're a terrible organization of power-tripping carebears. There are just thousands of pilots who have passed through the Uni that would disagree with you, and probably a few hundred that would agree.
Marius Labo Student Relations Manager EVE University
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