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BoSau Hotim
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.09.14 03:09:00 -
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Big nullsec alliances do accept small corporations. YOU need to start being a diplomat and open conversations with them to get there.
So to answer your question as to why small corporations can't hold null sec space on their own is simple. Not enough pilots/ships/skills to hold it. You have to earn the right to hold a system or pay rent usually.
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BoSau Hotim
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.09.14 03:42:00 -
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Yngwiedis wrote:Hello to all...
I play EVE for many years now. Most of these years i have my own corp. My corp don't have so many members. Is just me and my alts and a couple of friends of mine. I always have that question. Why do i need to join a bigger corp which is member of an alliance and then gain access to null sec ? Why alliances don't accept smaller corps ? Smaller corps some times have more experienced players from what you imagine. I would love to access null sec with my own corp and my friends and not as a member of a thousand members corp.
I know that i can't change the "tradition" of this thing but i write this topic to be food for thought...
Thank you.
I did read your questions, and answered them. But you seem to be blasting many people who are helping you - so why did you ask the question if you didn't want the discussion?
I'm not a carebear... I'm a SPACE BARBIE!-á Now... where's Ken? |

BoSau Hotim
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.09.14 03:56:00 -
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Yngwiedis wrote:BoSau Hotim wrote:Yngwiedis wrote:Hello to all...
I play EVE for many years now. Most of these years i have my own corp. My corp don't have so many members. Is just me and my alts and a couple of friends of mine. I always have that question. Why do i need to join a bigger corp which is member of an alliance and then gain access to null sec ? Why alliances don't accept smaller corps ? Smaller corps some times have more experienced players from what you imagine. I would love to access null sec with my own corp and my friends and not as a member of a thousand members corp.
I know that i can't change the "tradition" of this thing but i write this topic to be food for thought...
Thank you. I did read your questions, and answered them. But you seem to be rudely blasting many people who are helping you - People who are being quite kind for the forums - so why did you ask the question if you didn't want the discussion? My question was about why small corps can't access null sec. Why alliances are not accepting small corps as their members. I am not asking about why a small corp can't conquer and hold a null sec system. Thats why i told you to read my question again. Also why i am rudely blastin people ? I also thank some of them. You think i am not polite ?
I told you small corps can access null sec, you usually need to be in an alliance to stay and you need to be a diplomat with those alliances to get in. Alliances do accept small corporations. You need to find them though.
yes, I think you were rude to me, Alavaria, and Tauranon since you asked.
I'm not a carebear... I'm a SPACE BARBIE!-á Now... where's Ken? |

BoSau Hotim
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
6967
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Posted - 2013.09.14 04:04:00 -
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Yngwiedis wrote:BoSau Hotim wrote:
I told you small corps can access null sec, you usually need to be in an alliance to stay and you need to be a diplomat with those alliances to get in. Alliances do accept small corporations. You need to find them though.
yes, I think you were rude to me, Alavaria, and Tauranon since you asked.
Most alliances with access to null sec systems don't accept small corps. Maybe i have to try find them harder. Sorry if i make you think i am rude. English is not my native language and i am struggling to understand everything you people write. I don't want to be rude anyway. Also i really don't understand most of the posts of Alavaria :(
I would assign the job of diplomat to someone who does well with making friends. All that needs to happen is for you to get set to blue with a null sec alliance and work out the terms of having blue status with them. Making friends with other corps/alliances is always good. You don't necessarily need to actually join an alliance to be set to blue with them.
I'm not a carebear... I'm a SPACE BARBIE!-á Now... where's Ken? |

BoSau Hotim
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
6967
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Posted - 2013.09.14 04:17:00 -
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Yngwiedis wrote:BoSau Hotim wrote:
I would assign the job of diplomat to someone who does well with making friends. All that needs to happen is for you to get set to blue with a null sec alliance and work out the terms of having blue status with them. Making friends with other corps/alliances is always good. You don't necessarily need to actually join an alliance to be set to blue with them.
So where is that social interaction skill ? (Try to be funny here and not leave you with the perspective that i am not polite :) )
:) skilling it to level 5 is always a good idea
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BoSau Hotim
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.09.14 19:10:00 -
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Twylla wrote:
Unless you're big into PVP, there are no rewards in nulsec. You do as your told, no more, no less. You're about 99% likely to simply be conscripted as fleet fodder on a daily basis.
If you are a combat/industrial mix corporation, your corp will likely get picked clean for your combat personnel and your corp will then get the boot.
It became a job. So unless you LOVE padding your pvp history with one-hit-mentions, there isn't much out there for you.
I'm not a carebear... I'm a SPACE BARBIE!-á Now... where's Ken? |

BoSau Hotim
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.09.14 19:18:00 -
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Twylla wrote:
Unless you're big into PVP, there are no rewards in nulsec. You do as your told, no more, no less. You're about 99% likely to simply be conscripted as fleet fodder on a daily basis.
If you are a combat/industrial mix corporation, your corp will likely get picked clean for your combat personnel and your corp will then get the boot.
It became a job. So unless you LOVE padding your pvp history with one-hit-mentions, there isn't much out there for you.
I disagree with you. I see that may have been your experience (and others). That does not mean it will be everyone's experience if they end up in the right place. But telling someone there is nothing out there for you is misleading them. There is a lot out in Null.
My, and my friend's, experience was quite different. I got to do what I wanted, and I joined in fleets at times when needed - but it was always my choice. I was never told what to do and never conscripted. I earned quite a bit of isk and had fun doing it.
I do suggest that you let people know about the possibility of what you say happening, because it is quite likely with certain alliances. But it is not the only thing that can happen to you down there.
I'm not a carebear... I'm a SPACE BARBIE!-á Now... where's Ken? |
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