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Jeremy Soikutsu
Kite Co. Space Trucking Brave Collective
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Posted - 2014.03.20 19:11:00 -
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Emilia Istis wrote:as you know there is a little veldspar in null Have you ever even been in a null belt?
Also because of people saying **** like this null ores were jammed full of low-ends, so cram it. "Of course you would choose the fun, but you don't lead a relevant entity which has allies." - Colonel Xaven |

Jeremy Soikutsu
Kite Co. Space Trucking Brave Collective
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Posted - 2014.03.20 19:42:00 -
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Querns wrote:Jeremy Soikutsu wrote:Emilia Istis wrote:as you know there is a little veldspar in null Have you ever even been in a null belt? Also because of people saying **** like this null ores were jammed full of low-ends, so cram it. The reason asteroids are so large in nullsec belts is because no one mines them. If for some ungodly reason you were daft enough to actually mine a regular asteroid belt over a mining anomaly (or perhaps as a function of bootstrapping an industrial index,) you would quickly exhaust the inflated asteroid, and it would return to regenerating at the normal rate. So what are we talking about here? In that unlikely situation, null miners not feeling that they were too good or too chicken **** to mine a belt, it would be the same as high? God forbid. "Of course you would choose the fun, but you don't lead a relevant entity which has allies." - Colonel Xaven |

Jeremy Soikutsu
Kite Co. Space Trucking Brave Collective
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Posted - 2014.03.20 21:19:00 -
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Querns wrote:Jeremy Soikutsu wrote:Querns wrote:Jeremy Soikutsu wrote:Emilia Istis wrote:as you know there is a little veldspar in null Have you ever even been in a null belt? Also because of people saying **** like this null ores were jammed full of low-ends, so cram it. The reason asteroids are so large in nullsec belts is because no one mines them. If for some ungodly reason you were daft enough to actually mine a regular asteroid belt over a mining anomaly (or perhaps as a function of bootstrapping an industrial index,) you would quickly exhaust the inflated asteroid, and it would return to regenerating at the normal rate. So what are we talking about here? In the situation that null miners were not feeling that they were too good or too chicken **** to mine a belt, it would be the same as high? God forbid. Well, aside from the exact asteroid types, yeah. Nearly all the ore mining that goes on in nullsec is done in upgraded systems and in mining anomalies spawned as a function of those upgrades. So like I was getting at the problem isn't that there isn't a mountain Veld, or Trit if you prefer, in null. It's just that people don't feel like actually taking it.
"Of course you would choose the fun, but you don't lead a relevant entity which has allies." - Colonel Xaven |

Jeremy Soikutsu
Kite Co. Space Trucking Brave Collective
77
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Posted - 2014.03.20 21:28:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:Jeremy Soikutsu wrote: So like I was getting at the problem isn't that there isn't a mountain Veld, or Trit if you prefer, in null. It's just that people don't feel like actually taking it.
Why would we? High sec offers the exact same but with all the benefits of high sec safety. Why would we take the extra risk for no reward? I never said you should. I only care about people pushing this "no veld in null" bullshit.
As an aside there's not no benefit, decreased logistics load would be the benefit under a proper set up. If you think that's not worth it that's fine, but it's not nothing. "Of course you would choose the fun, but you don't lead a relevant entity which has allies." - Colonel Xaven |
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