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The Mattius
Enigma Technologies
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Posted - 2015.08.17 19:15:02 -
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Information Required
The BSC was hibernated with the following post in 2007.03.26
The road has been a long and hard fought one. There have been good times, bad times and plain insane times during our epic journey within this universe. Since its inception at the beginnings of recent history, BSC has moulded itself around many different goals and has played a key role in many historic events from membership of the first alliances pre alliance formalisation to monumental battles across the map.
Today should not be a sad day as we rejoice at the times we have spent together building, fighting and mostly drinking while doing them!! This is not the end for BSC, it is merely time to kick back, enjoy another glass of fine spirit and watch as the ever evolving landscape continues to change until the day arrives when we will rise again.
BSC will never surrender, will never die and will burn in our hearts as we continue on our individual paths until they converge once again in the future.
To all our friends, we hope it was as good for you as it was for us. To all our enemies, we'll be back, keep looking over your shoulder!
Having recently returned to New Eden after a lengthy absence I am looking for information on any current / ex members of the above corporation still playing. BSC was one of the ten oldest Corps in Eve and I believe it is long overdue a return to Eve !
I welcome any help on my search.
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Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1045
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Posted - 2015.08.17 20:06:21 -
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What's a 'british'? |

Mizhara Del'thul
T.R.I.A.D Ushra'Khan
393
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Posted - 2015.08.17 20:07:57 -
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Brutish maybe? Some weird accent? |

Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1048
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Posted - 2015.08.17 20:51:02 -
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Mizhara Del'thul wrote:Brutish maybe? Some weird accent?
Oh! Oh, I see! It's that weird inflection from the space on the wrong side of Isaziwa! The Brutish Space Corp... welcome, cousins! |

Angel T Hunter
Repo.
25
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Posted - 2015.08.18 10:06:52 -
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Arrendis wrote:What's a 'british'?
Not sure, But I'll take two!
Who knows, there just might be something they can be used for..
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Corraidhin Farsaidh
Farsaidh's Freeborn
1562
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Posted - 2015.08.18 11:04:50 -
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British I believe is an ancient sub-group of those who became the Gallente. Whilst small in number they played a significant role in many conflicts, though were at war with their neighbours almost as often as they assisted them. I believe my Intaki line can be traced back to members of this group. |

Quattras Peione
SUPREME MATHEMATICS A Band Apart.
112
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Posted - 2015.08.19 02:22:29 -
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Pilot, you may need to have your chronometer looked at... either the message you cite is REALLY old, or your dates are off by about twenty thousand years.
Dr. Quattras Alvar Peione
No, I'm not that kind of doctor.
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Corraidhin Farsaidh
Farsaidh's Freeborn
1572
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Posted - 2015.08.19 09:50:33 -
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Quattras Peione wrote:Pilot, you may need to have your chronometer looked at... either the message you cite is REALLY old, or your dates are off by about twenty thousand years.
It is no message I cite but a combination of Ancient history, genetic study and other bits and pieces of information pieced together from here and there. Little is known as to the origins of this group, or there relation to those that formed the Gallente in the distant past. Mostly the very vague details point towards a fiercely independent and self-reliant tribe, city or nation (it is unclear which), who knows if that was a good or a bad thing? Certainly none of it matters now beyond a matter of interest and archaeology (an area I certainly have an interest in). |

Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
616
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Posted - 2015.08.19 10:08:29 -
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Corraidhin Farsaidh wrote:Quattras Peione wrote:Pilot, you may need to have your chronometer looked at... either the message you cite is REALLY old, or your dates are off by about twenty thousand years. It is no message I cite but a combination of Ancient history, genetic study and other bits and pieces of information pieced together from here and there. Little is known as to the origins of this group, or there relation to those that formed the Gallente in the distant past. Mostly the very vague details point towards a fiercely independent and self-reliant tribe, city or nation (it is unclear which), who knows if that was a good or a bad thing? Certainly none of it matters now beyond a matter of interest and archaeology (an area I certainly have an interest in).
He referred to the OP, who cited a message that dated back to the year of...2007.03.26.
And who still uses chronometers? We don't have latitude or, more relevantly, longitude...IN SPAAAACE.
Also, put away the sextant. We don't need that where we are going.
Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ EVERGREEN ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~Evergreen ~ Family
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Corraidhin Farsaidh
Farsaidh's Freeborn
1572
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Posted - 2015.08.19 10:38:41 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Corraidhin Farsaidh wrote:Quattras Peione wrote:Pilot, you may need to have your chronometer looked at... either the message you cite is REALLY old, or your dates are off by about twenty thousand years. It is no message I cite but a combination of Ancient history, genetic study and other bits and pieces of information pieced together from here and there. Little is known as to the origins of this group, or there relation to those that formed the Gallente in the distant past. Mostly the very vague details point towards a fiercely independent and self-reliant tribe, city or nation (it is unclear which), who knows if that was a good or a bad thing? Certainly none of it matters now beyond a matter of interest and archaeology (an area I certainly have an interest in). He referred to the OP, who cited a message that dated back to the year of...2007.03.26. And who still uses chronometers? We don't have latitude or, more relevantly, longitude...IN SPAAAACE. Also, put away the sextant. We don't need that where we are going.
Ahh right, I ignored that on the assumption it was some local anachronistic time reference. I do actually have an antique chronometer referred to as a 'Pocket watch'. The clockwork mechanism is exposed and is wonderfully hypnotic as it ticks away. Utterly useless in keeping time as I zip around but I keep it set to local time in my home system as a (somewhat ephemeral) link to the land. |

Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
619
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Posted - 2015.08.19 12:25:45 -
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Corraidhin Farsaidh wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:Corraidhin Farsaidh wrote:Quattras Peione wrote:Pilot, you may need to have your chronometer looked at... either the message you cite is REALLY old, or your dates are off by about twenty thousand years. It is no message I cite but a combination of Ancient history, genetic study and other bits and pieces of information pieced together from here and there. Little is known as to the origins of this group, or there relation to those that formed the Gallente in the distant past. Mostly the very vague details point towards a fiercely independent and self-reliant tribe, city or nation (it is unclear which), who knows if that was a good or a bad thing? Certainly none of it matters now beyond a matter of interest and archaeology (an area I certainly have an interest in). He referred to the OP, who cited a message that dated back to the year of...2007.03.26. And who still uses chronometers? We don't have latitude or, more relevantly, longitude...IN SPAAAACE. Also, put away the sextant. We don't need that where we are going. Ahh right, I ignored that on the assumption it was some local anachronistic time reference. I do actually have an antique chronometer referred to as a 'Pocket watch'. The clockwork mechanism is exposed and is wonderfully hypnotic as it ticks away. Utterly useless in keeping time as I zip around but I keep it set to local time in my home system as a (somewhat ephemeral) link to the land.
Speaking of chronometers and home time, I am curious about the subject of antiquated space navigation methodologies for quite some time. I scoured far and wide and was unable to find much details about how our ancestors navigate the ocean of stars in an age without synchronised starmaps or neocoms or Aura. All I found are allusions to the use of a gyroscope, several sets of highly prominent stars and the distances from the nebula which dominate the heavens as reference points, but nothing in the way of details.
Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ EVERGREEN ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~Evergreen ~ Family
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Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1080
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Posted - 2015.08.19 17:29:48 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Speaking of chronometers and home time, I am curious about the subject of antiquated space navigation methodologies for quite some time. I scoured far and wide and was unable to find much details about how our ancestors navigate the ocean of stars in an age without synchronised starmaps or neocoms or Aura. All I found are allusions to the use of a gyroscope, several sets of highly prominent stars and the distances from the nebula which dominate the heavens as reference points, but nothing in the way of details.
According to my great-grandfather, the answer was "we navigated by our gut and our luck! and we got lost and died a lot! Both ways! AND WE WERE HAPPY!"
Pop was kinda a nutter. |
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CCP Falcon
12328

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Posted - 2015.08.19 19:19:29 -
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Moved from the IGS to the Alliance & Corporation Recruitment Forum.
CCP Falcon || EVE Universe Community Manager || @CCP_Falcon
Happy Birthday To FAWLTY7! <3
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The Mattius
Enigma Technologies
8
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Posted - 2015.08.20 17:23:26 -
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As i'm not a member of BSC...
Neither am I looking to recruit anyone...
This is somewhat less than helpful   |
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