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War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.14 20:13:00 -
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It was just another sh!@#y day in paradise when we were on system patrol. The early evening tend to bring out the worst in people and tonight was going to be no exception. My wing and I had just finished our loop around the white dwarf sun when the call came out in local. A thief had snatched a load of harvested ore in one of the belts and the miner was getting hot on local coms.
We responded with practiced position. First ganging the irate miner then quickly going to warp. WF cloaked his ship Falcon class recon ship on transit and once in the roid belt moved into position over the miner.
I hit my mega pulse engine thrusters and set a course for the belt myself. I had one eye on the secured gang chat and the other on my velocity. I wanted to make sure I could go to warp in an instant once the word came out and sure enough it did.
The perpetrator of the crime had come back in a cormorant class destroyer. He quickly moved on the storage can and took another load. At that instant WF gave the go command and I was on my way. My Harpy class tech II frigate came out of warp only 10km from the target, the red flashing light on consol told concord he was in the process of committing a crime. The red light told me he was dead meat flying a hunk of space scrap.
I quickly locked him and activated my warp scrambler. Mine was of the 2 pulse scrambler type so I had to get in close. As luck would have it I knew the cormorant only has one low slot so the best this guy could hope for was that his attacker didnÆt have the what I was carrying. When he could no longer go to warp the counter attacking began. The one thing the cormorant is good at is killing frigates. The thief opened up on me with seven prototype rail guns loaded to bear with antimatter rounds. The shells struck my shields with pin point accuracy dropping the effectiveness to 80% after the 1st volley.
I countered by setting my orbit to 500m and hit the target with a Prototype Webber, effectively reducing his speed to that of a fast snail. The light knave energy sucker I hit him with would keep my shield boost going for some time if he happened to mount any real counter attack. I then activated my Lords Light rocket launcher, spewing out EM damage rockets at the trapped ship. The three tech two ion blasters with antimatter rounds would end this fight fast.
During this time WF dropped his cloak and locked the cormorant as well. His four tech II multispectral jammers were enough to knock out a battleship electronic array and so had no trouble overloading the destroyersÆ ability to keep its lock. He then launched two explosive tipped heavy missiles at the target but the target was destroyed just before the deadly missiles made contact.
As the smoke cleared from the blast the pod pilot could be seen floating in the wreckage that was once his ship. He quickly orientated his pod and headed for the nearest jump gate. He knew now that such action would be met with force and he wanted nothing to do with it.
We sent the call out to local that the thief had been destroyed and that the pilot had left the system. A few cheers came back and one pilot said, ôItÆs nice to know we have a professional thief hunter in systemö.
ThatÆs right I thought. Make sure you all know there is a new sheriff in town and he donÆt take kindly to ore thieves.
WF and I set our course and continued our patrol. We didnÆt get more that six AUs out when a call came in from one of our officers on deep patrol in 0.4 space that pirates were massing in the system. WF and I radioed C&C that we were responding, but thatÆs another story for another dayàAs we made the jump out of system I couldnÆt help thinking, ôYep it was just another sh!@#y day in paradiseö.
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

Josefine Dark
smile'n smite
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Posted - 2006.08.14 20:33:00 -
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nice story!
Thats a total overkill... AF + Recon vs Destroyer... pfft...
try lowsec or deepspace with this team!!
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tre introv
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Posted - 2006.08.14 20:40:00 -
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good read.
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War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.14 21:40:00 -
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The 0.4 Response
We were answering a call from one of our officers on deep patrol in 0.4 space. It seems a gang of thugs had moved on the system and they were looking for easy kills. Upon jumping in system we made a quick randevu with sheriff DM and his Recon patrol ship, who gave us the usual facts, names, ship types, predictable movements and such. Once the report was done we chose to set out and see what we could find. To cover more ground the two recon ships split up and started checking all the usual thug hangouts. I was stuck checking the stations as my Harp had no cloak and I would need the limited sentry guns to help me out in case of attack.
Soon enough WF responded with a positive contact. A Ferox class Battle Cruiser was in one of the roid belts. He fit the description DM had given as one of the thugs that came into system, but we had to be sure. His profile said anti pirate so WF was ordered to keep him at optimal range and observe while DM warped into the belt from the other direction under cloak. Once the two recon ships were set up the orders fell on me.
I set course for the riod system and went to warp. My small Harpy came out of warp only 5km from the suspect as he was just finishing off the last NPC rat. The Ferox bristled with an array of guns and electronic gear set up to obviously take on both NPC and PC.
I sent out a hail in local chat and began to move towards a warp out point when I was targeted. Before I could say WTF in local I had been scrambled, webbed, jammed, and was having my capacitor drained. This guy was for real!
I wanted to open up with my weapons hoping to keep him distracted as the two cloaked recon ships would need time to reset there scanners after dropping the cloaks. Once I broke the jamming I blasted away at his shields with all I had only to see them full recharge in two seconds. In response his medium blaster were ripping small holes in my defenses but what was more alarming was that my capacitor was about gone with no chance of recharging was in my future.
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.14 21:41:00 -
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At that point he launched Acolyte drones and sent them at me. I shot down the 1st drone thinking that the explosion would cover the decloaking recon ships. The drone went up in a blaze of gun fire and I quickly moved to the next one.
I was alarmed to see that my shields were at critical levels and the last of my capacitor was draining away. Lucky for me our combat training at the academy covered such a case and I knew exactly what to do. As the last bit of energy drained away I slammed on the emergency capacitor fusion injector and the shield boost at the same time. The hum of the coils filled the ship as all system came back online and my shield went to full strength. I repeated the process 2 more times before the shooting from the Ferox stopped.
DM had moved in from behind and had the mighty Battle Cruiser in a webbing stasis field. A light blue circular beam emitted from the Recon ships dish array told me the Ferox would be going no place real fast. From the other side WF had decloaked as well and was sending out a jamming beam t make sure no further attacks would be coming form the enemy ship.
But the drones were still on me and they were doing more damage than the Battle Cruiser was. Now that I was free from the webbing and scrambling I set course out of the belt. A short warp away and I had full capacitor and shield at my disposal. I quickly returned to find the Feroxs shields just about down. I set my orbit and began blasting away. The end came fast for the retched thug as it did for the pilot inside. I locked his pod and sent him packing to his rebirth chamber. I new he would be back but at least I would have the satisfaction of knowing his clone would have to take me on next time.
We moved out of system with a pile of T2 gear confiscated from the thug. It would be logged into the store room as evidence and latter auctioned off at the policemenÆs ball. The proceeds would be donated to local victims of crime.
As we headed back to base we know the fight would never be over. We knew that what we did would not win us any medals. We knew all the cards were in the hands of the thugs and that we were just the thin line of blue between the darkness and the light. But we also knew that what we did made the universe that much safer and a better place for our children.
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

vile56
RillaCorp
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Posted - 2006.08.14 23:51:00 -
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Originally by: War Drumb The 0.4 Response
It seems a gang of thugs had moved on the system and they were looking for easy kills.
two recon ships
and a Harpy
sentry guns to help me out in case of attack.
aginst A Ferox
whos looking for a easy kill?
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War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.15 00:21:00 -
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Well you sound like you want us to bring a knife to gun fight. We dont shoot 1st, but we sure do shoot last. You dont like to the odds dont do the crime. What's fare about a BC hitting up an AF? Your view is very nerrow and selective I think.
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

Krav
Egad Inc.
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Posted - 2006.08.15 01:35:00 -
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Good read..
Always loved anti-pirate stories 
And most of all, I love first person POV 
Krav ===== Close encounter of the Hijack kind? Impossible. Unless it is as bad as I think... And if they were out to get m-- |

Mista Sexamalicious
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Posted - 2006.08.15 02:02:00 -
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Nice writing, you should keep it up. It's not only refreshing to read something other than a bunch of whines, but something well written.
Looking forward to your future chronicling.
And nevermind the weens *cough*vile56*cough* who post. ___________________
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Lienzo
Minmatar
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Posted - 2006.08.15 05:22:00 -
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Good to see people with the patience to become old fashioned theif takers.
Ignore the metagamers, and may business be good.
Republic Fleet phases out obsolete Vigils.
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Meloric
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Posted - 2006.08.15 11:20:00 -
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Nicely written and very entertaining. Ignore the ignorant jabs of people complaining about what you bring to a fight or who you fight against.
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Balklanac
Freezoner
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Posted - 2006.08.15 11:30:00 -
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Nicely written ---------
I would love to see a bounty pilot get some friend or an alt to pod them to collect the isk if that resulted in a two week delay before their 'personality' was uploaded to a new clone. |

War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.15 17:27:00 -
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Edited by: War Drumb on 15/08/2006 17:28:12 Declaration and Choices
Sitting in the smoke filled morning briefing, I looked around to see who was about. Of the 20 or so officers I noticed not one was a rebirth. These hard core pilots had set about to do the right thing and filled me with a sense of pride knowing we chose the path less traveled in the galaxy.
Sure it was easy to make a fast buck killing off some noob looking to see what low sec space was about. Heck might even be a bit of fun. But the thing was that it was just too easy. If you wanted a real challenge you hunted the pirates. This was the game of life set on hard mode. Everyone knows the pirates hold all the cards. They set the time they attack. They could case the victim to make sure they had what it took to take him down. All you could do was tried to set a few of them, answer a few emergency calls. And with any luck take one or two our and set them back a nice chunk of change.
Our job was just to keep the honest people honest and to deal with the rest as best we could. So far it had worked. Things were better in our little corner of the galaxy, well they were till todayà
The watch commander came in and everyone put down their drinks and sat up to at least give the appliance they were paying attention.
The watch commander went about with the normal briefing info, nothing really new. A few macro miners had tried to come back but they were quickly dispatched. They were the driving force behind the formation of our team. As the macro miners dried up we naturally branched out with our new found expertise and began running off alt ore thieves and small time pirates. We always gave a warning for them to take it to 00 and stop bothering the guys trying to make a bit of cash in high sec space.
Anyway at the end of the briefing the watch commander lays a bomb on us. He says our operations are to stop in two the 3 low sec systems on our patrol. It seems we have a clean system declaration with a few of the pirate bands. One system is to be set aside for commerce while the other 2 are to be allowed full pvp activity.
You could hear the murmurs from the other pilots; we were all thinking the same thing. Had the organization sold out? Had we placed our ships and lives on the line just so the so called leaders of our group could make a deal with the thugs?
It didnÆt take long for a few of the pilots to start asking questions. We all wanted to know what this was all about. DM spoke up first and said, ôSir whatÆs the deal? Why are we giving up the fight?
Nods of agreement could be seen and well soft ôyeahsö of agreement filled the room.
The watch commander raised his hands to calm the group before talking.
ôI fully agree with you guys. I donÆt like this any more than you do. But the fact is we donÆt have the men to police all three low sec systems. ItÆs just a matter of numbers. We have the chance here to make one system safe, safe for others to come and go as they like with out having to worry about being hijacked while mining or doing some trade runs in system.
We have an agreement with the local crime bosses that our system will not be invaded and will become a non combat zone as long as we keep our law enforcement death squads out of the other two systems.
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.15 17:28:00 -
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I instantly knew this for what it was. It was a set up. The crime bosses were no fools and they knew that the one big problem they had with us was that we hit different areas at different times. Their losses were mounting and the days of easy noob killing was stating to cost a pretty penny.
Sure the truce might last a while, just long enough for them to plan an attack and then come give us a bloody nose. They wanted payback in a bad way and this was their chance to get it.
We would be forced to spending more and more time securing the one system while the crime bosses got fat off the weak and unsuspecting.
The words of the Watch commander came back into focus as he finished. So as of now we will be moving our HQ and C&C to our new low sec system. And the new patrol wroughts will be posted in the hall.
That is allà
That is all? Yeah thatÆs right that is all. So for now our Enforcer death squads have been corralled. But we all know that we will have to make a choice at some point. The words of the famous Samurai Lord Hidioshi come to mind. ôEven at a time of peace, a warrior still keeps his sword at his sideö.
We plan to not only keep that sword at our side but more so we plan to keep that sword well honed. Make no mistake, our resolve is complete. And they know it. I think thatÆs what scares the thugs mostà
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

Mista Sexamalicious
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Posted - 2006.08.15 19:19:00 -
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Excellent. ___________________
 I am the Sexah One.
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Syris Anu
Evolutionary Pressure
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Posted - 2006.08.15 20:06:00 -
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Great writing and very entertaining. I like the noir undertones. I am a pirate among other things, but I like opponents with class.
I actually don't think anti-pirate is harder mode than pirate. Sure, you can take down new pilots fresh out of the academy, but you cannot make a living taking them down. Plus, you then have to do your time clearing up other pirates for CONCORD to recover your privileges.
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vile56
RillaCorp
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Posted - 2006.08.15 21:12:00 -
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Originally by: War Drumb Well you sound like you want us to bring a knife to gun fight. We dont shoot 1st, but we sure do shoot last. You dont like to the odds dont do the crime. What's fare about a BC hitting up an AF? Your view is very nerrow and selective I think.
my views are narrow selective hmmm?
u said that this certain ferox was looking for a EASY kill.
and u attacked it with a larger force with ecm and transversal aginst a ship which probaly had large guns/launchers.
incase u dont know transversal is bad for large guns aginst small ships. and a small sig radius which all small ships have is also hard to hurt with heavy launchers.
then u uncloaked 2 force recons. which set aginst him.
this is nowhere near a hard kill, which makes it a EASY kill that u went for.
and for the knife to a gun fight, bring 15 hacs to kill him for all i care, just dont try and post how righteous u are for it.
easy kill is a easy kill no matter sec status
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War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.15 21:30:00 -
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Yes I know how guns work. But from your words I would think you have very little clue. He locked me 1st. He fired 1st. If these action would not have been taken he would still have his ship gear, and implants.
You know what you sound like to me? You sound like maybe you are the pilot we jacked. You must be! No one else would try to argue such a poor position.
If you are then I would say next time keep it in your pants Mr. and then maybe you wonÆt lose your nice items bought off the blood of the innocent.
The Gal T2 frigate we checked out made the right choice and walked away with everything she had.
You know what? IÆm not going to respond to your poorly argued post any more. You were tried and found guilty. And you paid the price. So say the Enforcers. So go crawl back in your hole thug!
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

vile56
RillaCorp
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Posted - 2006.08.15 21:39:00 -
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Originally by: War Drumb Yes I know how guns work. But from your words I would think you have very little clue. He locked me 1st. He fired 1st. If these action would not have been taken he would still have his ship gear, and implants.
You know what you sound like to me? You sound like maybe you are the pilot we jacked. You must be! No one else would try to argue such a poor position.
If you are then I would say next time keep it in your pants Mr. and then maybe you wonÆt lose your nice items bought off the blood of the innocent.
The Gal T2 frigate we checked out made the right choice and walked away with everything she had.
You know what? IÆm not going to respond to your poorly argued post any more. You were tried and found guilty. And you paid the price. So say the Enforcers. So go crawl back in your hole thug!
cant even take constructive critism.
and even thou u arnt going to respond i fail to see how poorley they are argued.
and fyi this isnt a alt its my main. please come teach me some manners. oh and a fair fight ,15 hacs sounds fair.
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Majin82
Caldari Sammael's Legion
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Posted - 2006.08.15 22:22:00 -
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Enough of the side tracking!
I want to hear more stories of Crime and Punishment. I want to hear about the losses you have faced and the revenge for "Jonny" you have taken! This is a great read! ------------------------------------- Sammael's Legion |

Balklanac
Freezoner
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Posted - 2006.08.15 22:37:00 -
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You know unregistred users can read these stories ?
Its stories like these that are absolute magic and enable the reader to visualise in their own way gameplay without playing eve. To anybody reading this that hasnt played EVE-O, HI!!!  ---------
I would love to see a bounty pilot get some friend or an alt to pod them to collect the isk if that resulted in a two week delay before their 'personality' was uploaded to a new clone. |

Mithrantir Ob'lontra
Gallente Ixion Defence Systems The Cyrene Initiative
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Posted - 2006.08.15 22:38:00 -
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Nice read. Keep up the good work guys
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Kody Gloval
Phantom Technologies
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Posted - 2006.08.16 03:00:00 -
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This is brilliant, please keep it up!!! I'm new to all this, so I don't know if there's some way I can subscribe to this thread, I can't seem to find one 
But a very entertaining read and well written. Is this pure fiction, or is there a corp behind it? I would love to read more about them and what their membership requirements are.
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Greenbolt
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Posted - 2006.08.16 14:11:00 -
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Just as a pirate claims his job is to make isk by fighting fights that he can win...an anti-pirates job is not to fight a fair fight with unknown outcome..but to kill pirates to make the system safer for others. I know that many find this unfair and non sporting..but if a man robs your ship you do not want a one man team hunting him..but a systemwide manhunt to bring him to justice.
Most anti-pirates are trying to do a job..not have a fair fight. Just as most pirates are out to make a isk or three..not to enjoy a fair fight.
Those that whine about either side ganking..using unfair advantages must realize the nature of the beast they are fighting. The qoute "if your not willing to do the time dont do the crime comes to mind."
If your looking for a 'fair' fight...arrange duals or enter tournements..deep space is not a gentle environment and neither are its inhabitents.
So the whole argument about 'easy kill' etc is just a waste of breath. He isnt looking for fair fights that can go either way..he is like the posse of ancient times..attempting to bring killers to justice...in the most efficient way possible.
Fly safe and keep the reports coming. Greenbolt.
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War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.16 20:50:00 -
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Edited by: War Drumb on 16/08/2006 20:52:27 Edited by: War Drumb on 16/08/2006 20:50:55 The Night Shift
The night sift has always been the bastard child of the Enforcers. All the sweet assignments happen on the day shift when the normal people are out. Fleets of Enforces tap into its vast intelligence network and then set up operations that take out 20 or 30 pirates in a day. The night shift on the other hand gets stuck with all the caffeine freaks looking to take advantage of the lack of numbers in space. Hauling these guys into station usually in tales some heavy duty restraints and a muzzle. Last night I had Jacker actually try to bite me.
In case you didnÆt know a Jacker is a guy that tries to disable youÆre ship and then hold it for ransom. We respond to these distress calls about 10 times a week in our area. If we have an officer nearby we might be able to save the ship but most the time the Jacker takes the ship out and if we are lucky we take him out as well.
Last night I pulled a cherry of an assignment. I was tasked with freighter escort duty. I went to supply and pulled the usual rec. for this type of mission, extra ration of coffee and ammo then loaded them on my ship. The way I see it, these missions tend to go one of two ways. The first is nothing happens. And the freighters are so slow even with instas that you need the extra coffee rations just to stay awake. As an escort itÆs our job to jump the guy from gate to gate all he does is activate the gate and move to the next system. So we spend a lot of time checking our system scanners and watching the maps for ship concentrations. For the most part our scouts have already checked the wrought so we know if there is going to be trouble well in advance.
The second way this kind of mission can go is when you get jumped by loggies. Loggies are guys that get inside information that youÆre coming. Or they set up system traps hoping to ambush some poor sap that saw only one guy in system. Loggies will have eyes all over and when the convoy enters the system hey log back in and warp right on top of you. At this point itÆs a nock down drag out fight. Our job is to keep the tacklers off the freighter long enough for it to get away. Then we make best speed out of the combat area.
Last night I was hoping for the coffee variety mission as I had a nice holoreal I wanted to watch while the operation was going down but it was just my luck, it was an ammo mission. We were 4 jumps into low sec space with 4 more to go when our scouts reported an alt shuttle pilots in system. They were asked to move along as this was official Enforcer business but they werenÆt going. They knew we wouldnÆt hit them and they were playing that against us.
I wanted to tell them to blast them anyway. Our operation was on the line and why should I be hung up with the morality of a shuttle loss. Hell I would pay for the damn ship myself if that was the issue. But our code was not yielding. We are a corporation ruled by laws. And these laws are dully mandated by the members. I think IÆm going to put in a revision on how we deal with gate campers come the next council meeting.
I could tell the tension was staring to rise as we approached the gate. The next jump would bring action or nothing at all. The mission commander called C&C for orders and requested back up. He wanted to make sure we could deal with any threat if and when it happened.
We had to play this by the numbers. We had to assume the thugs held all the cards. They knew our force size and ship types. We even had to assume they had us passive scanned so they knew our ship load outs and cargo as well. In our line of work itÆs all about planning for the worst and hopping for the best.
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

vile56
RillaCorp
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Posted - 2006.08.16 21:26:00 -
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Originally by: Greenbolt Just as a pirate claims his job is to make isk by fighting fights that he can win...an anti-pirates job is not to fight a fair fight with unknown outcome..but to kill pirates to make the system safer for others. I know that many find this unfair and non sporting..but if a man robs your ship you do not want a one man team hunting him..but a systemwide manhunt to bring him to justice.
Most anti-pirates are trying to do a job..not have a fair fight. Just as most pirates are out to make a isk or three..not to enjoy a fair fight.
Those that whine about either side ganking..using unfair advantages must realize the nature of the beast they are fighting. The qoute "if your not willing to do the time dont do the crime comes to mind."
If your looking for a 'fair' fight...arrange duals or enter tournements..deep space is not a gentle environment and neither are its inhabitents.
So the whole argument about 'easy kill' etc is just a waste of breath. He isnt looking for fair fights that can go either way..he is like the posse of ancient times..attempting to bring killers to justice...in the most efficient way possible.
Fly safe and keep the reports coming. Greenbolt.
i shall make a wild stab and guess this is directed towards me. nowere in any of my post did i flame him for useing a larger and better force, hell im glad he killed a pilot useing superior ships, looks better than blobs and smack talk.
the only point i was makeing is he defined the ferox as to be looking for easy kills, which he probaly was, but then to not say that 3 tech 2 ships with cloak sig radius transversal and jammin going aginst large guns is a easy kill. thats the only point its very simple to see
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War Drumb
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Posted - 2006.08.16 21:43:00 -
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Edited by: War Drumb on 16/08/2006 21:43:50 The call came back on gang chat form C&C. Lucky for us we had two Blastathons four jumps out that answered the call. C&C directed them to our location and they would be in system in two minutes. My palms stated to sweat. Two minutes can seem like a long time when you have an unknown force sitting on the other side of a jump gate. One thing was for sure. The thugs didnÆt have an inside man. If they had they would have come at us at that moment and hit us with everything at once. If they had they would most likely have taken us out along with the freighter.
Don't fret precious I'm here, step away from the window... Go back to sleep... Lay your head down child I won't let the boogeyman come, Counting bodies like sheep To the rhythm of the war drums |

Akkarin Pagan
Minmatar Raddick Explorations Myriad Alliance
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Posted - 2006.08.17 08:11:00 -
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I appreciate that 3 tech 2 ships against a Ferox could be considered overkill (imo, there is no such thing as overkill. Only open fire and Time to reload).
But, the big bad Ferox pilot opened fire on what he assumed was a lone AF. That 2 Recon cruisers decloaked and pwned him is neither here or there! Do you think the Ferox would have stuck about if he realised that 2 T2 cruisers were sat 20k away from him? As pirate hunters (or system enforcers as this lot like to call themselves) they have to fight fire with fire, and War Drumb stood a very real chance of losing his Harpy as it stood anyway
Anyway, awesome read. Keep it up
Akkarin
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Nanobot
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Posted - 2006.08.17 09:59:00 -
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Quality reading material, keep em coming, these "logs" just ooze depth and atmosphere. Looking forward to more of the same.
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Mista Sexamalicious
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Posted - 2006.08.17 14:15:00 -
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VILE56! You interrupted the story. Would you please wait until War Drumb has finished posting b4 you post. PLEASE! ___________________
 I am the Sexah One.
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