|
Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 1 post(s) |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 08:53:00 -
[1]
Originally by: Jenny Spitfire
There is free space? I thought there are only two types of people in 0.0. Those who understand blue and those who do not understand blue.
Which is a very sad state of affairs and a narrow minded view to say the least. But we will continue our battle for minds and vision of a NRDS policy.
Odd how you seem to suddenly have forgotten that there are those who understand the non-coloured bits in 0.0 as well...
GW safe? Strange how I noticed this non-blue / non-red hauler being pirated *ehm* border checked at one of your bubbly camps a bit back when -V- hadn't yet decided to not like JF anymore... _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 09:26:00 -
[2]
Originally by: Jenny Spitfire
Contraband? 
Probably... the contraband item being a Neutral Pilot of a Neutral Corporation refusing to pay isk for 'needed' papers to -V-'s does the quote finger thingy custom officers. He chose insurance pay out instead. _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 11:56:00 -
[3]
Originally by: Jenny Spitfire
I am sure I can find his lossmail with items that can be sold to enemies should the contraband reaches the region. -V- imperial navy will just have to answer contrabands through the use of lethal force just as any naval unit would in the Empire.
How odd... how can there be enemies in GW when it's a safe 0.0 as you claimed? If there are enemies, it's not safe. If it is safe, there are no enemies, thus no one to sell the so called contraband to, thus -V- "customs" aren't much more than pirates preying on easy kills, thus there being pirates at the gate, thus GW isn't safe...
My head's spinning now  _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 12:04:00 -
[4]
Edited by: Chai N''Dorr on 24/05/2006 12:05:27
Originally by: Plutoinum
Personnally (!) I prefer to operate on a 'listen to my stomach policy' or something like that with unknown neutrals. My eve world is devided in friends, nice and harmless people, who I like somehow and hostiles. There is just not much room for it with corp or alliance politics. Most alliances are territorial alliances anyway and I also prefer to live with friends and not with hundreds of strangers.
Well, it's not like we sit idly by letting a Neutral cruise into optimum and waiting for him to start locking and shooting. There is such a thing as Local and a CommChannel to find out certain things.
JF has been going quite strong with our policy of do not shoot neutrals. We're still here, still not going anywhere and have built a reputation for just not shooting neutrals. Anyone who knows us, will tell you that story. And should something go amiss, we always pay reparations.
You're a slave to Emperical memetics with what you say with that most alliances are territorial anyway... that is a fatalist thought and thoughts and expressions like this fuel those bad vibes! A self fullfilling prophesy if you like.
It's just sad to see that you do not see the possibility of new friends amongst those hundreds of people you don't know. At one point you didn't know you friends either... Strangers are only strangers till you open up communication with each other. _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 12:45:00 -
[5]
Thank you Jenny,
You show that GW is in fact not safe 0.0 open for access for all at all like the OP was talking about, yet which you implied to with your first answer. _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 12:57:00 -
[6]
Originally by: Plutoinum 'Noone has the right to claim anything, everyone can do whatever he wants in the gardens !'
edit: sorry for the spelling.
To a certain extend... there needs to be a respect for the others in the garden as well. Shooting people at random for no reason but to shoot stuff, is not one of those things. _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 13:00:00 -
[7]
Edited by: Chai N''Dorr on 24/05/2006 13:02:54
Originally by: Jenny Spitfire So does enemies. What use is a market if these so called neutrals selling T1 Magnetic field stabilisers for 1M a peice and not at 10k a piece? Ripping off locals? Pfffttt... viva la revolucion! 
Why on earth does anyone want to buy something for 1M if there's cheaper versions around? As longer resident in the area, you should have a good logistics set up, thus should be able to compete with such a person. It's called Market for a reason, people only get ripped off when they either want to be so, or have no choice.
Edit:
Trespassers? That'd mean we'd acknowledge ownership of said garden. The garden was there before the 'owner', thus no ownership can come from it. And in that extend: no tresspassing. _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 13:07:00 -
[8]
Edited by: Chai N''Dorr on 24/05/2006 13:08:03
There is a reason for those unreasonable prices, Jenny. It's called lack of competition which is kept like that by Territorialists like -V- that try to close borders from honest neutrals who'd sell those overpriced items at a lower cost.
You have only yourself and that Emperical Territorial policy to blame for it...
(ed. jeesh my spelling sucks lately) _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 13:25:00 -
[9]
Edited by: Chai N''Dorr on 24/05/2006 13:25:58
Hmm, you complain about prices that are too high, thus a lack of market by extension of that. But you say it's not a problem because you get your stuff at cost. You're contradicting yourself.
There is no market in 0.0 most of the times due to your (Alliances) aggressive nature to anything you don't know. So saying you created one is a lie, as you've proved yourself with your "1M for an ordinary mod" rhetoric. You've got an inbred market if you can call that a market at all... selling things at base cost I don't call a market, it's called favours or gifts.
There's hardly any Alliances out there that do what you claim you do:
You did not built the gates leading to it. You did not colonize it, you moved in some people and sit in a field looking smug. You did not create a market, see above.
All you did is find a large chunck of land, put a big holed fence around it, and say "And now go away (had to edit this...), mine!". You don't cultivate it... there is nothing there now that wasn't there before you came besides you.
And even you aren't even using most of your "fenced community" judging from the lack of people I meet whenever I am doing my own thing in GW or the ease I can do it with. Take smaller bites, do what you claim you do and I might even come to respect your garden.
Right now it's just uncultivated land with a fence around it, ready to be used by all who can get past that fence. _
Short Story: Planetside |

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 13:48:00 -
[10]
Hmm, I indeed didn't read that as you meant it. But in that case your statement baffles me even more, as you seem to have the upper hand at your local market and should be able to supply that item at 10k.
If that item isn't available at 10k, and only at the price of 1M the Neutral is selling it, then where is that market you boast about? _
Short Story: Planetside |
|

Chai N'Dorr
|
Posted - 2006.05.24 14:08:00 -
[11]
Originally by: Joerd Toastius
WTS 1x sarcasm detector.
I can get those of the market in GW for 1M or 10k if I visit the Blackmarket.
Sarcasm or not, points are valid. _
Short Story: Planetside |
|
|
|