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Jean Luc Lemmont
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.11.24 20:23:37 -
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Ima Wreckyou wrote:Look, to all the "ignore the Code dude" people. I don't think it is a good idea to give such bad advice to a newish player. Now he will probably lose his ship because of the lack of a permit, quit EVE and CCP will lose money because of it. I urge you to not ruin the experience of new players with such false information. In the end it's your fault if they lose their mining ships.
No, the loss of a ship falls squarely on the head of the capsuleer piloting it for some failure - either a failure to pay proper attention to their surroundings, a failure to take adequate precautions, or a failure to properly provide defense for their space boat. Don't put their short comings on us when you choose to exploit them.
A bitter vet trying to start anew.
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Jean Luc Lemmont
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.11.24 20:56:07 -
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Unsuccessful At Everything wrote:*comedy ******* gold*
I have literal tears falling from eyes fromn laughing so hard. Well played sir, well played.
A bitter vet trying to start anew.
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Jean Luc Lemmont
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
310
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Posted - 2014.11.24 20:58:49 -
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Ima Wreckyou wrote:Jean Luc Lemmont wrote:Ima Wreckyou wrote:Look, to all the "ignore the Code dude" people. I don't think it is a good idea to give such bad advice to a newish player. Now he will probably lose his ship because of the lack of a permit, quit EVE and CCP will lose money because of it. I urge you to not ruin the experience of new players with such false information. In the end it's your fault if they lose their mining ships. No, the loss of a ship falls squarely on the head of the capsuleer piloting it for some failure - either a failure to pay proper attention to their surroundings, a failure to take adequate precautions, or a failure to properly provide defense for their space boat. Don't put their short comings on us when you choose to exploit them. A mining permit is probably the most important piece of equipment when it comes to adequate precautions. If you tell new players to simply ignore this fact then you are indeed responsible if a certain antimatter incident should occur. I am not sure what you mean by exploiting, I am just here to help.
Hey hey. Their inability to use proper antimatter handling and containment guidelines, as specified int he CONCORD manual of Material Handling and Safety (YC 114 edition), is in no way my fault. My ships aren't blowing up from random antimatter detonations, and frankly that's all I care about.
Also, I don't like your goggles. I wasn't going to say it, but I just can't bear to look at them anymore.
A bitter vet trying to start anew.
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