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Tabius
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Posted - 2003.09.25 19:18:00 -
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Personally, I would like to see some small amounts of good ore in higher security systems...
People could fight over it. It would cause all sorts of social and corporate upheavals, and basically make high-security mining more interesting and push people around in the systems...
Basically it wouldn't impact the market to much, but it would makes for some fun. |

Jash Illian
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:06:00 -
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Quote: Personally, I would like to see some small amounts of good ore in higher security systems...
People could fight over it. It would cause all sorts of social and corporate upheavals, and basically make high-security mining more interesting and push people around in the systems...
Basically it wouldn't impact the market to much, but it would makes for some fun.
You do realize by the time people would be capable of fighting over it without taking a beating from Concord, it'd be mined and gone?
I mean its like you want corporations to oblige each other like its sex or something. Pffft I would rather **** my enemy.- Rohann
Be careful out there. That other guy waiting in the queue for the gate MIGHT be a baby-munching frock-burner, YOU JUST DON'T KNOW!- Lallante |

McWatt
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:08:00 -
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Edited by: McWatt on 25/09/2003 20:09:05 fight over it in high sec systems?
funny idea.
edit: ****, jash told the truth before me.
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1of1
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:12:00 -
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Well I mined some Jaspet in a 1.0 system about a month or so ago, does that count? 
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Bobby Wilson
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:16:00 -
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This is in fact a good idea, as long as it was small ammounts spawning in random locations. Spud is overdue to reappear...
Not like fighting over it would happen if it was a few small roids that don't respawn in some location, but it would create some variety and be more like the descriptions of the various minerals that appears in the info window...
Originally by: Selim
Cool, congrats.
Oh, stupid idea by the way.
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Alexia Te'Len
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:19:00 -
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Wouldn' Empires have built their..uh...Empires near deposits of "rare" materials.?
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:24:00 -
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No, empires would have built their empires near inhabitable planets.
Convert Stations
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Alexia Te'Len
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:29:00 -
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Quote: No, empires would have built their empires near inhabitable planets.

Bloody hell....been playing for nearly three months now and this is the first time that's occured to me.

I always assumed the remaining population lived on the Stations.

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Kapatha
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:34:00 -
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Edited by: Kapatha on 25/09/2003 20:34:36 hehe guys at launch you could mine Omber AFK in a start station for NooB's...then a few days after they moved everything out to 0.5 and lower....
If you look at the right place, you will still find Bistot, some spod and some Ark....
yes it's a long haul but no one said it's goign to be easy 
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absimiliard
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:36:00 -
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Rare ore in high sec space would violate one The Universal Laws of Eve.
Law 1: Eve will be buggy. Law 2: Rare ore does not exist in high security space.
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Scragg
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:47:00 -
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Edited by: Scragg on 25/09/2003 20:47:50
Quote: Personally, I would like to see some small amounts of good ore in higher security systems...
People could fight over it.
News flash... fighting in high security means fighting with harsh words and nerf guns.
Go figure out the risk vs reward thing and get back to us.
Scragg, Tyrell Corporation Vice-Director Military Operations |

Alexia Te'Len
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Posted - 2003.09.25 20:52:00 -
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Quote: Go figure out the risk vs reward thing and get back to us.
Where were you when people bragged about camping jump-in points within 0.0 space?
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Jash Illian
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Posted - 2003.09.25 23:16:00 -
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Quote:
Quote: Go figure out the risk vs reward thing and get back to us.
Where were you when people bragged about camping jump-in points within 0.0 space?
Where were you before the first group of whinebears got their asses handed to them by a tactic as old as beta?
I mean its like you want corporations to oblige each other like its sex or something. Pffft I would rather **** my enemy.- Rohann
Be careful out there. That other guy waiting in the queue for the gate MIGHT be a baby-munching frock-burner, YOU JUST DON'T KNOW!- Lallante |

Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2003.09.25 23:18:00 -
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Where was I?
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

Dethor Gory
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Posted - 2003.09.25 23:32:00 -
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Quote: Wouldn' Empires have built their..uh...Empires near deposits of "rare" materials.?
Yes but then they would have mined the ore out. Ore respawns? Sounds impossible, must be an exploit 
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