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Eve Solecist
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
186
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Posted - 2015.04.04 20:01:32 -
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Next time ... go mission in a proper combat ship and wait for him.
He will run as soon as you have an Engagement Timer ... ... and come back in something to kill you.
In the meantime you should approach the warp-in ... ... wait for him and then turn around the experience!
No hate for the baiter... just a thought. (:
"Please do not file support tickets to ask if your support ticket will be answered soon." - Actual Quote.
"AND THIS IS WHY THE FEDERATION MUST BE DESTROYED!!" - Diana Kim
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Carrie-Anne Moss
Brave Newbies Inc. Brave Collective
45
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Posted - 2015.04.04 20:14:04 -
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admiral root wrote:Asmodia wrote:Comes from someone that loads in a 500 million ship with t1 antimatter charges. In t2 guns  Confirming that void would have given me sooo much more range.  Yes, my killboard is failtastic, but it's mine and I love it. I'm sorry if that upsets you, but I have almost as much fun losing my failtard fits as I do blowing up other people's. Still, +1 for correct use of the word "noob".
T2 null gives range. Also i think he is referring to you have a 1/2 ship and using t2 antimatter vs Caldari Navy Antimatter which is good for tracking and used over void against fast things. Way to not take advice and think you know it all tho |

admiral root
Red Galaxy
2635
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Posted - 2015.04.04 20:17:13 -
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Carrie-Anne Moss wrote:admiral root wrote:Asmodia wrote:Comes from someone that loads in a 500 million ship with t1 antimatter charges. In t2 guns  Confirming that void would have given me sooo much more range.  Yes, my killboard is failtastic, but it's mine and I love it. I'm sorry if that upsets you, but I have almost as much fun losing my failtard fits as I do blowing up other people's. Still, +1 for correct use of the word "noob". T2 null gives range. Also i think he is referring to you have a 1/2 ship and using t2 antimatter vs Caldari Navy Antimatter which is good for tracking and used over void against fast things. Way to not take advice and think you know it all tho
You seem angry. When you calm down, I look forward to you providing anything even vaguely approximating proof that I think I know it all, or anything, for that matter.
No, your rights end in optimal+2*falloff | No-one hates you, none of us care enough for that.
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Ned Thomas
Signal Cartel EvE-Scout Enclave
1497
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Posted - 2015.04.04 23:34:33 -
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admiral root wrote:Carrie-Anne Moss wrote:admiral root wrote:Asmodia wrote:Comes from someone that loads in a 500 million ship with t1 antimatter charges. In t2 guns  Confirming that void would have given me sooo much more range.  Yes, my killboard is failtastic, but it's mine and I love it. I'm sorry if that upsets you, but I have almost as much fun losing my failtard fits as I do blowing up other people's. Still, +1 for correct use of the word "noob". T2 null gives range. Also i think he is referring to you have a 1/2 ship and using t2 antimatter vs Caldari Navy Antimatter which is good for tracking and used over void against fast things. Way to not take advice and think you know it all tho You seem angry. When you calm down, I look forward to you providing anything even vaguely approximating proof that I think I know it all, or anything, for that matter.
...........you made sense of that?
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Morgoth Galaxius
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
8
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Posted - 2015.04.06 01:41:23 -
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http://evedarklord.blogspot.ca/2014/03/carebear-to-killer.html
Very interesting read! Thanks.
I see now just how dangerous the situation was for me. Initially I thought the danger lied in a mass of hidden friends waiting to pounce once I pulled the trigger. Now I realize that I would have been vaporized by a frigate fit just to pop little old me!
At the time I honestly thought that I could have swatted that pesky gnat if I had wanted to.
All in all, thank you to everyone who has replied. I've learned a few things that will surely come in handy in the future.
Good luck and take care-bear.
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Faylee Freir
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
87
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Posted - 2015.04.07 07:20:11 -
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Morgoth Galaxius wrote:http://evedarklord.blogspot.ca/2014/03/carebear-to-killer.html Very interesting read! Thanks. I see now just how dangerous the situation was for me. Initially I thought the danger lied in a mass of hidden friends waiting to pounce once I pulled the trigger. Now I realize that I would have been vaporized by a frigate fit just to pop little old me! At the time I honestly thought that I could have swatted that pesky gnat if I had wanted to.  All in all, thank you to everyone who has replied. I've learned a few things that will surely come in handy in the future. Good luck and take care-bear. Shameless plug here! This is what suspect baiting rewards you with when you pull the trigger.
HTFU
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Kaely Tanniss
Black Hydra Consortium
328
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Posted - 2015.04.07 08:13:33 -
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Futt Isimazu wrote:If you're in a battleship, they're in a frigate, and you don't have webs,MJD,scram and neuts fitted, don't pull the trigger, unless you want to end up being laughed at in a venue like C&P.
You sound like you say this through experience. 
To the OP, no...their friends can not attack you, but they can use boosts and/or use neutral logi, which will then become suspect too (the logi anyways). Use your gut. If it seems like a trap, it probably is. A lot of people are fooled by the notion that biger is better..then learn a harsh lesson when their shiny mission battlship is popped by a frigate. 
If I had a nickel for every time someone said women don't play eve, I'd have a bag of nickels to whack the next person who said it..
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Gimme Sake
State War Academy Caldari State
160
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Posted - 2015.04.07 09:22:14 -
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Try attacking a battleship with a frigate irl... In Eve, somehow, smaller is always better because of the tracking tech dating back to Sun Tzu days.
"Never not blob!" ~ Plato
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MonkRage
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2015.04.07 10:25:38 -
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Just to state the obvious: there are poeple in frigs who just want to steal your loot because it is more worth than salvage and nine out of ten mission runners dont shoot anyway... |

Omar Alharazaad
Lords.Of.Midnight The Devil's Warrior Alliance
1489
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Posted - 2015.04.07 10:48:07 -
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There is that also. You can make a tidy sum in a short amount of time by swiping tags and cherry picking loot. Any mission with navy npcs tends to be good for straight up ISK, and the loot doesn't take up much space. The missions with the NPC Zor in them can also score some nice implant drops.
I keep a thoughtgun next to the bed, fully loaded with nerdshot. Just in case.
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Dana Goodeye
Quafe Commandos Point Blank Alliance
0
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Posted - 2015.04.07 11:12:59 -
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do missions with a vexor navy issue. 2 large shield extenders, a long point, oversized ab, and 3 drone damage mods. and ofc. t1 small drones, as small drone squadron for kill the npc frigs first, then 2 geckos 2 hammers one hob for the dps. make it cap stab without the long point activated, and it can tank most lvl 4 missions easily, and have pvp capability. with that fit you can pop all incoming flashy asshats =D omm.. for the ship+fit you will need about 200 mils btw, but eft it out and yes, never ever engage a pvp ship without any pvp capability on your own. a frig can easily kill any kind of ships with merd or large guns, or big missiles, if its not a neuter, or a drone boat. even with a neut you can make a frig uncapable to fight |

Feyd Rautha Harkonnen
Origin. Black Legion.
2110
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Posted - 2015.04.07 15:18:59 -
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Morgoth Galaxius wrote:http://evedarklord.blogspot.ca/2014/03/carebear-to-killer.html Very interesting read! Thanks. I see now just how dangerous the situation was for me. Initially I thought the danger lied in a mass of hidden friends waiting to pounce once I pulled the trigger. Now I realize that I would have been vaporized by a frigate fit just to pop little old me! At the time I honestly thought that I could have swatted that pesky gnat if I had wanted to.  All in all, thank you to everyone who has replied. I've learned a few things that will surely come in handy in the future. Good luck and take care-bear. Now, if you in turn one day ask yourself the question....'I wonder if *I* can do that to someone else?', and you fit an assault frig and give this a try, then the real beauty inherent in the EvE sandbox will have been revealed to you, and your progression to the dark side...er...pvp will be complete.
I quote William Wallace...
"Fight and you may die. (PVE) and you will live, at least awhile. And dying (from boredom) in your (ice belt) many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance, to come back here as young (newbies) and tell (the pansies) that they may (nerf hisec pvp mechanics) but they will never take your freedom!"
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Jamwara DelCalicoe Ashley
Lords.Of.Midnight The Devil's Warrior Alliance
296
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Posted - 2015.04.07 17:27:13 -
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I've heard legend tell of space-groups that teach these things... who knows, maybe they're recruiting!
https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=331004 - thank me later
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March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
1586
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Posted - 2015.04.07 17:36:46 -
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Ima Wreckyou wrote:Just shoot him, it's just a frigate as i say in such cases: if you need your opponent to make mistake or be stupid you'd better rethink your strategy
The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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MonkRage
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2015.04.08 08:30:39 -
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March rabbit wrote:Ima Wreckyou wrote:Just shoot him, it's just a frigate as i say in such cases: if you need your opponent to make mistake or be stupid you'd better rethink your strategy
You always need your opponent to make a mistake or be stupid on some level in order to kill him |

Mike Adoulin
Adolescent Radioactive Pirate Hamsters
1225
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Posted - 2015.04.08 12:15:07 -
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To OP:
Congrats, you have taken your first step on the PeeVeePee road.
While there is what is called 'mission baiting', ie, what that guy in the frigate tried to do to you, there is also a little hobby called 'ambush missioning'.
This is where you fit up a ship for PVP and pretend to be doing the missions.
And when I say 'pretend' , yes, you are popping the rats, taking the loots, etc, but that isn't why you are actually there...
As an example, I give to you the Humble Dominix. It is a crafty beast, and is easily set up for PVP while retaining its PVE-ness.
You will need sentry drones (t2 preferred), large energy neuts, 2 webs, and a scram/point. Microjumpdrives are mandatory.
A reasonable loadout of t2 light combat drones (Warrior 2's are traditional, but now they are all dangerous...) is also recommended.
Also, there is the the old, and effective, Honey Trap Boat.
This is a pure mission boat. It missions. It lures. Them. In.
And when you get a customer who lands in your mission (and then proceeds to go Suspect.....), why, yes, you act like an enraged mission bear and shoot him. And when he chuckles and lands the scram.......
That's when your 5 fleetmates land on grid (or decloak) and proceed to take the poor boy to school.
Who knows?
He may even pay a ransom.....
Everything in EVE is a trap.
And if it isn't, it's your job to make it a trap...:)
You want to know what immorality in EVE Online looks like? Look no further than Ripard "Jester" Teg.
Chribba is the Chuck Norris of EVE.
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