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Vordek Rei
Nexus Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.10.28 11:01:00 -
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Howdy people I've started a new blog about corp security which might be of interest to both people who are into spy-craft as well as security people.
In the future I'll also talk about corp management, and how to make your corporation more than a guild with spaceships.
You'll find it here Vordek Rei's couch |

Iudicium Vastus
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
122
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Posted - 2013.10.28 11:13:00 -
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Being a primary acting recruiter for my corp, I'm bookmarking this to read back on and watch for updates. Been doing this a long time and never had one bite us in the ass (least one I interviewed and recruited anyway lol), but still good to keep up to date and staying sharp on these matters. Thanks. |

ElQuirko
Jester Syndicate S0UTHERN C0MF0RT
2265
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Posted - 2013.10.28 11:24:00 -
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Being a regular of GD, I'm bookmarking this to read back on and watch the trolling as it unfolds. Save the Domi model! Spacewhales should be preserved. |

Vordek Rei
Nexus Incorporated
12
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Posted - 2013.10.28 11:42:00 -
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ElQuirko wrote:Being a regular of GD, I'm bookmarking this to read back on and watch the trolling as it unfolds.
GD ? |

Seraph Essael
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
146
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Posted - 2013.10.28 11:50:00 -
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Vordek Rei wrote:ElQuirko wrote:Being a regular of GD, I'm bookmarking this to read back on and watch the trolling as it unfolds. GD ? General Discussion... Quoted from Doc Fury: "Concerned citizens: Doc seldom plays EVE on the weekends during spring and summer, so you will always be on your own for a couple days a week. Doc spends that time collecting kittens for the on-going sacrifices, engaging in reckless outdoor activities, and speaking in the 3rd person." |

Varius Xeral
Galactic Trade Syndicate
1536
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Posted - 2013.10.28 12:00:00 -
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Didn't read, but liked for the effort anyway. Official Representative of The Nullsec Zealot Cabal |

Mra Rednu
Black Watch Guard
434
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Posted - 2013.10.28 12:09:00 -
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Iudicium Vastus wrote:Being a primary acting recruiter for my corp, I'm bookmarking this to read back on and watch for updates. Been doing this a long time and never had one bite us in the ass (least one I interviewed and recruited anyway lol), but still good to keep up to date and staying sharp on these matters. Thanks.
Indeed, the FNA is well known for it's strict recruitment proccess. |

Xtrah
NorCorp Enterprise No Holes Barred
50
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Posted - 2013.10.28 12:36:00 -
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I think this thread would be better off in the My EVE forums...  No Holes Barred - www.no-ho.com www.youtube.com/NoHolesBarredEVE |

Galen Darksmith
Sky Fighters
60
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Posted - 2013.10.28 15:03:00 -
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Quote:It begins with a new person wanting to join your corporation. First thing you need to ask this person is why? Keep in mind that 98% of all people join an industrial corporation with the sole purpose of making ISK acquisition easier. Almost same goes for a PvP corporation, but replace ISK with survivability, which in turn can be translated into ISK. If during the initial interview the applicant, on their own gives other reasons, it should be cause for caution
Annnnd stopped there.
I don't give a shiney nickel if i die in PvP, thats part of the game. What joining a corp lets me do is kill larger quantities of bigger ships than i could take on my own. "EVE is a dark and harsh world, you're supposed to feel a bit worried and slightly angry when you log in, you're not supposed to feel like you're logging in to a happy, happy, fluffy, fluffy lala land filled with fun and adventures, that's what hello kitty online is for." -CCP Wrangler |

Vordek Rei
Nexus Incorporated
13
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Posted - 2013.10.28 16:10:00 -
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Galen Darksmith wrote:Quote:It begins with a new person wanting to join your corporation. First thing you need to ask this person is why? Keep in mind that 98% of all people join an industrial corporation with the sole purpose of making ISK acquisition easier. Almost same goes for a PvP corporation, but replace ISK with survivability, which in turn can be translated into ISK. If during the initial interview the applicant, on their own gives other reasons, it should be cause for caution Annnnd stopped there. I don't give a shiney nickel if i die in PvP, thats part of the game. What joining a corp lets me do is kill larger quantities of bigger ships than i could take on my own.
Guess that makes you the 2% then. |

Unsuccessful At Everything
The Troll Bridge
6635
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Posted - 2013.10.28 17:56:00 -
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Since when did GD become Blog shill central?
Since the cessation of their usefulness is imminent, may I appropriate your belongings? |

destiny2
Perkone Caldari State
211
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Posted - 2013.10.28 18:24:00 -
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Introduceing in the red corner, Chribba, Introduceing in the blue corner, Mittani, Merged together, you shall become Chribatani  |

Galen Darksmith
Sky Fighters
60
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Posted - 2013.10.28 23:07:00 -
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Vordek Rei wrote:Galen Darksmith wrote:Quote:It begins with a new person wanting to join your corporation. First thing you need to ask this person is why? Keep in mind that 98% of all people join an industrial corporation with the sole purpose of making ISK acquisition easier. Almost same goes for a PvP corporation, but replace ISK with survivability, which in turn can be translated into ISK. If during the initial interview the applicant, on their own gives other reasons, it should be cause for caution Annnnd stopped there. I don't give a shiney nickel if i die in PvP, thats part of the game. What joining a corp lets me do is kill larger quantities of bigger ships than i could take on my own. Guess that makes you the 2% then.
I don't think I was clear in my earlier post.
I don't know (or much care about) how it works in industrial corps. I could definitely believe that most people sign up for those corps to make ISK. The problem is that you try to apply this line of thinking to PvP corps, which just doesn't work. PvP is, with few exceptions, not a profitable activity. People don't PvP to make ISK, they do it because it's fun. Surviving isn't fun in and of itself, and certainly not fun simply because you saved ISK by not losing a ship. A PvPer knows that any ship they get into is already lost, it's just a question of when. The fun part of PvP is seeing how much damage you can do with that ship before it goes boom.
I understand not knowing much about PvP, it might not be your thing. But I'd advise against assuming what's true for Indy corps is also true for PvP corps. I'd say a lot more than 2% of PvPers are in it for the kills, losses be damned. "EVE is a dark and harsh world, you're supposed to feel a bit worried and slightly angry when you log in, you're not supposed to feel like you're logging in to a happy, happy, fluffy, fluffy lala land filled with fun and adventures, that's what hello kitty online is for." -CCP Wrangler |

Erotica 1
Krypteia Operations CODE.
1821
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Posted - 2013.10.28 23:13:00 -
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My favourite corp security site is www.belligerentundesirables.com run by guild security expert Psychotic Monk, but I will certainly check this out later when I get home. If you can evemail me to remind me, that would be great. See Bio for isk doubling rules. -áIf you didn't read bio, chances are you helped fund those who did. |

Sabriz Adoudel
Mission BLITZ
1055
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Posted - 2013.10.28 23:27:00 -
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I believe you should look at people's decorations.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EjuEPhodb8o/Um1cxuRKN0I/AAAAAAAAUcs/TUVnFjRabFc/s1600/medal.png is a sign that either you really should not be trusting this person, or that this person is really gullible. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. The difference between an enemy and a friend is that you stab your enemies in the front. |

Vordek Rei
Nexus Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.10.29 00:03:00 -
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Galen Darksmith wrote:Vordek Rei wrote:Galen Darksmith wrote:Quote:It begins with a new person wanting to join your corporation. First thing you need to ask this person is why? Keep in mind that 98% of all people join an industrial corporation with the sole purpose of making ISK acquisition easier. Almost same goes for a PvP corporation, but replace ISK with survivability, which in turn can be translated into ISK. If during the initial interview the applicant, on their own gives other reasons, it should be cause for caution Annnnd stopped there. I don't give a shiney nickel if i die in PvP, thats part of the game. What joining a corp lets me do is kill larger quantities of bigger ships than i could take on my own. Guess that makes you the 2% then. I don't think I was clear in my earlier post. I don't know (or much care about) how it works in industrial corps. I could definitely believe that most people sign up for those corps to make ISK. The problem is that you try to apply this line of thinking to PvP corps, which just doesn't work. PvP is, with few exceptions, not a profitable activity. People don't PvP to make ISK, they do it because it's fun. Surviving isn't fun in and of itself, and certainly not fun simply because you saved ISK by not losing a ship. A PvPer knows that any ship they get into is already lost, it's just a question of when. The fun part of PvP is seeing how much damage you can do with that ship before it goes boom. I understand not knowing much about PvP, it might not be your thing. But I'd advise against assuming what's true for Indy corps is also true for PvP corps. I'd say a lot more than 2% of PvPers are in it for the kills, losses be damned.
You provide a sound argument, and I will keep that in mind when writing more. Thanks  |

Not an Awoxer
Republic University Minmatar Republic
2
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Posted - 2013.10.29 00:07:00 -
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"Insisting on a full account API shows ignorance and conceitedness."
- Discuss
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Amhra Rho
Accujac Elimination
158
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Posted - 2013.10.29 00:17:00 -
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As a CEO, I'll read anything and everything there is which has good advice about corp security. BM'd, and +1'd. There's real reasons why your Eve character doesn't do /dance. |

Vordek Rei
Nexus Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.10.29 00:19:00 -
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Not an Awoxer wrote:"Insisting on a full account API shows ignorance and conceitedness." - Discuss 
Perhaps you should follow my blog and see why you are wrong, or you can remain an excerebrose. |

Galen Darksmith
Sky Fighters
60
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Posted - 2013.10.29 22:25:00 -
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Not an Awoxer wrote:"Insisting on a full account API shows ignorance and conceitedness." - Discuss 
What's that quoting? "EVE is a dark and harsh world, you're supposed to feel a bit worried and slightly angry when you log in, you're not supposed to feel like you're logging in to a happy, happy, fluffy, fluffy lala land filled with fun and adventures, that's what hello kitty online is for." -CCP Wrangler |

BeBopAReBop RhubarbPie
Desperado-Enforcement LLC
7
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Posted - 2013.10.29 23:48:00 -
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Vordek Rei wrote:Galen Darksmith wrote:Quote:It begins with a new person wanting to join your corporation. First thing you need to ask this person is why? Keep in mind that 98% of all people join an industrial corporation with the sole purpose of making ISK acquisition easier. Almost same goes for a PvP corporation, but replace ISK with survivability, which in turn can be translated into ISK. If during the initial interview the applicant, on their own gives other reasons, it should be cause for caution Annnnd stopped there. I don't give a shiney nickel if i die in PvP, thats part of the game. What joining a corp lets me do is kill larger quantities of bigger ships than i could take on my own. Guess that makes you the 2% then. Or perhaps, its possible to enjoy eve without drowning in isk. Frigate combat ftw. I hate to disagree with you,-ábut there is nothing subjective about "boring" in connection to "mining". -á-á-á-á -- Solstice Project's Alt |

Xen Solarus
Inner 5phere
585
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Posted - 2013.10.30 03:42:00 -
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Already provided some useful information, i look forward to further posts! Post with your main, like a BOSS! |

NightCrawler 85
Phoibe Enterprises
1070
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Posted - 2013.10.30 05:53:00 -
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Well since your covering recruiting you might find some information you can use (or add in something that is not already mentioned) here.
Good luck with your blog  Phoibe Enterprises official recruitment thread The Eve Reader - -áAudio Recordings of Eve Chronicles
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Xen Solarus
Inner 5phere
587
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Posted - 2013.10.30 10:12:00 -
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Out of interest, what program do you use to check-up on API keys? Post with your main, like a BOSS! |

Vordek Rei
Nexus Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.11.01 20:35:00 -
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For most of the information I'm using this
http://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=146916
excellent program. |

Kaarous Aldurald
ROC Academy The ROC
1354
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Posted - 2013.11.01 20:38:00 -
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Erotica 1 wrote:My favourite corp security site is www.belligerentundesirables.com run by guild security expert Psychotic Monk, but I will certainly check this out later when I get home. If you can evemail me to remind me, that would be great.
This. How long has he been literally GIVING his secrets away, and still people fall for the same old stuff? Not posting on my main, and loving it.-á Because free speech.-á |

Ester Hughes
The Scope Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2013.12.01 20:34:00 -
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not many posts, you won't be burning out and going idle in a month? http://eveplex.blogspot.ca/ - station trading in commodities exchange |

Haedonism Bot
Suddenly Ninjas Tear Extraction And Reclamation Service
495
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Posted - 2013.12.01 21:17:00 -
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Kaarous Aldurald wrote:Erotica 1 wrote:My favourite corp security site is www.belligerentundesirables.com run by guild security expert Psychotic Monk, but I will certainly check this out later when I get home. If you can evemail me to remind me, that would be great. This. How long has he been literally GIVING his secrets away, and still people fall for the same old stuff?
Most EVE players don't read blogs, I figure, or keep up on what's going on in the forums, or use Google. If they did, this game would be a lot less fun. everevolutionaryfront.blogspot.com |
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