
Duff Man
Caldari ANZAC ALLIANCE Southern Cross Alliance
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Posted - 2007.01.10 03:01:00 -
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Edited by: Duff Man on 10/01/2007 02:58:25
Originally by: Ragornok Edited by: Ragornok on 09/01/2007 02:37:29 Edited by: Ragornok on 09/01/2007 02:32:36 Ket, I think you guys should stay out of this one, you have no high-ground to claim. I do recall that your "alliance" spent the first week begging us to leave you alone because you just got booted out of much of your 0.0 territory. I believe the term that we got was "We just want to carebear for a while". I remember most days you would outnumber us in the range of 20+ of you in Hisofad, to about 5 of us, and you wouldn't even undock. There were very few days that you held any momentum. You guys would have to be really picky to claim a single catagory you came out ahead of us.
You know that's quite funny! My memories of the war with your corporation are of your ships docked, running, or getting blown up. It seems that you failed to mention that the Bhaalgorn loss was an NPC mission running ship that you caught off on its own.
I take my hat off to Agricola though, he was the only one who actually dared to fight us when we had squadded up and its obvious that he knows how to PvP, he was singularly responsible for the only ship loss that I suffered during the war.
The rest of you on the other hand, look for solo easy targets and whenever a decent threat to you forms outnumbered or not you ran! Perhaps Agricola was the real brains behind the war against EvE Uni. I suppose its possible that he thought that getting you to fight tech 1 kitted out noobs en masse in your T II toys might turn you from Ninny face slapping schoolgirls into a force of respectable PvPers.
This thread proves him wrong.
The worst moment for the Anzacs I can think of is when Nisashu lost his fully officer fitted Bhaalgorn (we made over 6 billion isk in profit from his loot, btw). Shame how he was sitting 30km from the station for about 3 hours or so that night, along with his support fleet. You couldn't ask for a better opportunity than he presented us. |