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Sonne7
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
35
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Posted - 2016.01.12 14:06:27 -
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Seraph IX Basarab wrote:C&P: 95% of the time has one irrelevant group of nobodies rambling incoherently about another irrelevant group of nobodies.
so why even say anything, welcome to your 95% 
AG day is coming , Join us and be part of eve
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Sipphakta en Gravonere
4S Corporation Goonswarm Federation
642
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Posted - 2016.01.12 14:14:45 -
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Elite Harvester wrote:Greetings and my apologies for the long post. Before I embraced The Code I was but a simple Highsec miner. I logged in, I mined quietly for a few hours, I logged out. I was away from my keyboard constantly as if I didn't really want to play the game; as if I didn't really want to be here. I felt like I had no purpose other than to mindlessly grind ISK all day in the asteroid belts. New Eden is such a massive place with so much to do and so many people to interact with, but here I was secluding myself from everything and everyone else. Here I was trapped in the same routine, the same cycle day in and day out. I was a bot-aspirant. Then one day I saw the local channel light up with activity I had only seen in trade hubs. Something exciting had happened. Something exciting had happened in the system I was in; someone was ganked. It was another miner like myself. Their mining ship was annihilated. The local channel was filled with people raging, people laughing, people decrying the attack and people glorifying it. Now, I was already aware of the basic mechanics in New Eden. I knew ganking existed; I knew it was still possible to be attacked by someone in high security space, but I had never seen it happen before. I was intrigued, but not so much that I wanted to try it myself... Not yet, anyway. It would be some months later after dabbling in mining, industry, ratting and mission running that I once again felt the stagnation that comes with living a life in high security space with little to no player interaction. I've never really been much of a social person to begin with. It's really amazing to myself that I kept playing despite what kind of place New Eden is (and should be). I had been aware of the New Order, but had still never invested any time in learning about them. One day I guess I finally became bored and decided to really look into this ganking business. After a few quick searches on the internet and perusing the EVE Online forums I found www.MinerBumping.com and the manifestos and business proposals of James 315. I was immediately enthralled. An entire community of people working together? I was amazed. I had always felt like I wanted to join a corporation or help contribute to a goal or a cause, but was always too nervous to ask to join or was too afraid of being turned away. However, the New Order was a collective of corporations, groups, communities, freelancers and solo agents. There wasn't even an application process; I could choose my own way to support the New Order and The Code! It was perfect! Now here I am still living in Highsec. I'm not bored anymore. Everyday brings a new adventure and a new way to help breathe life into New Eden. Everyday I become a little more bolder and a little more braver. I've been a miner, a bumper and a ganker. I'm still a miner at heart and feel I will always be one, but I am different now; I am a changed man. I am compliant. I have purpose. I can contribute to Highsec in my own way; by preaching The Code. Preaching to others who were like me; stuck in a cycle of pointless ISK grinding and PVE content looking for the light. Now the ISK I make becomes New Order shares. Now the fruits of my industrial efforts produce Catalysts and other ganking ships. Now my once silent voice shouts proudly, "Praise James 315! Follow The Code!" Highsec content creation is a great thing. Capsuleer created content is what has kept me in New Eden after all. So, kudos to you, Nitshe Razvedka. And kudos to James 315 and the New Order of Highsec for creating content for you as well. Perhaps one day you will see the Wisdom of the Savior as I have. Long live The Code! Long live the
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admiral root
Red Galaxy
3622
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Posted - 2016.01.12 14:42:58 -
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Seraph IX Basarab wrote:C&P: 95% of the time has one irrelevant group of nobodies rambling incoherently about another irrelevant group of nobodies.
But enough about you and the OP. This is a thread about the glorious New Order of High Sec.
No, your rights end in optimal+2*falloff
CODE. forum - everyone's welcome (no shiptoasters)
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Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
139
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Posted - 2016.01.12 15:15:16 -
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Jade Vemane wrote:Nitshe Razvedka wrote:I really enjoy playing EVE and its sense of community. However, some areas are quite disturbing. I am talking about James 315 and the deleterious cult of CODE.
HELP YOUR UNSUNG MINERS AND PATROL THEIR BELTS
AS INDIVIDUALS COME TO UEDAMA AND STOP CODE GANKING
AS CORPORATIONS FLEET UP AND DRIVE CODE OUT OF EMPIRE
DO NOT BE INTIMIDATED ANY LONGER Ok so I'm with you on the above, I'm a new pilot that's been made to do its part in fighting code, I am willing to take part in any activity to fight them, but I find AG are many small groups and individuals not coordinating very well, when someone does bring them together, ships are saved. I understand the extent of code interference in AG efforts, which in its self is a code fail ( why the need for so many bumpers when according to code AG have no effect, the endless alts in the Anti-ganking channels to fuel discord within the ranks, people fear of speaking out with main character because the threats of war dec from code war Dec corps, the levels they go to have no limits) We need a way of working together why at the same time limit the effects of code spies, words come easy action on the day is what's needed Maybe we need to look back in eves history to a time before fleets and alliances, how did people work together then, or look at the bigger picture and hit targets of our own, we all know code is a goon run high sec activitie, they have many supporters who like to take part now and then, these could be targeted An AG operation frame work is needed, easy to find, easy to take part in, and can't be interfered with without great effort Please write down any ideas, but remember war dec will not work, threats in local don't work, bountys are pointless, we all know the ships needed, 3000 word essays to James 315 saying how angry you are have no effect, which is a surprise yes. What we need is you and a clear path to which you can act upon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRj01LShXN8 |

Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
142
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Posted - 2016.01.12 15:50:17 -
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admiral root wrote:Seraph IX Basarab wrote:C&P: 95% of the time has one irrelevant group of nobodies rambling incoherently about another irrelevant group of nobodies. But enough about you and the OP. This is a thread about the glorious New Order of High Sec. Post with your main or GTFO, you bought that toon fm Slumlord Bob, who was a more skilled player than you ever were. But Slumlord Bob is a hapless pirate ganker and a James315 monkey boy. You been dinning on his KM's an rep?! |

FloppieTheBanjoClown
The Skunkworks
3470
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Posted - 2016.01.12 16:03:44 -
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Ima Wreckyou wrote:FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:I fully support and encourage this effort to combat CODE. Eve is at its best when there is conflict driving the stories we write. Organized anti-gank activities are a most welcome addition to the content of the game.
Guys, it's going to be hard. CODE has been doing this for years and they know their craft. You're going to fail far more than you succeed. Learn from those failures, try new things, and grow. You'll be better players for it, regardless of how your efforts to curb ganking end up. You must be new. They are not here to learn, they are here to cry. I'm attempting to redirect the anti-ganking movement by encouraging their stated intent and giving them direction. I'd step in and try to actually organize them for the sake of content, but I don't have the patience for cat herding. So I sit on the sidelines and root for both sides to do their best.
Founding member of the Belligerent Undesirables movement.
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Vimsy Vortis
Shoulda Checked Local Break-A-Wish Foundation
3985
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Posted - 2016.01.12 17:40:29 -
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That's not even cat herding. Cats at least have proper sensory organs, brains and limbs.
You're talking about sea anemone herding. |

1Lt Aldo Raine
The Inglourious Bastards
0
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Posted - 2016.01.12 18:00:50 -
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Why reinvent the wheel? There is already an organization working tirelessly to fight these evil-doers. That is the High Sec Militia.
We are the military wing of the Anti-Ganking movement and for a year now we have been fighting back. We are always looking for new recruits.
Check out our website at: http://highsecmilitia.blogspot.com/
You can convo me or send me an email if your interested.
o7
Aldo |

Neuntausend
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
503
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Posted - 2016.01.12 18:58:00 -
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Is this a roleplay thread? |

Solecist Project
Little Fat Mexican Appreciation Society
31356
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Posted - 2016.01.12 19:16:10 -
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My speeches are better. |
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Froggy Storm
Paragon Trust The Bastion
365
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Posted - 2016.01.12 19:21:04 -
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Nitshe Razvedka wrote:admiral root wrote:Seraph IX Basarab wrote:C&P: 95% of the time has one irrelevant group of nobodies rambling incoherently about another irrelevant group of nobodies. But enough about you and the OP. This is a thread about the glorious New Order of High Sec. Post with your main or GTFO, you bought that toon fm Slumlord Bob, who was a more skilled player than you ever were. But Slumlord Bob is a hapless pirate ganker and a James315 monkey boy. You been dinning on his KM's an rep?!
You are blowing your cover. The "Post with your main" argument is a trade mark of C&P veteran posters. Particularly telling from a self proclaimed "NPC Alt".
Please see yourself out, or post with your main OP. |

Jacques d'Orleans
The Scope Gallente Federation
2556
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Posted - 2016.01.12 20:30:41 -
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Nitshe Razvedka wrote:
I am offended by people kowtowing to bullies.
Yeah but what, when the people are not kowtowing to CODE. What when the people are supporting CODE. by buying permits and Donations. Like i do and many others more! I take pride in the words "I support Code. and James 315". To be Honest whiny little prats like yopu, make me think more and more if i shouldn't join CODE. for myself to teach the words and the wisdom of James 315 to Carebears like you.
I'm offended by people like you! I really am!
And maybe you should read the Golden rules But let me quote some of them for you:
Consent to PvP
- You consent to PvP when you click "undock".
- You are not safe in 1.0 security space. CONCORD is there to punish, not to protect. Get used to the idea.
- In most cases, the only way to be 100% safe from agression inside the game is to be docked in a station. Being cloaked
- in a secret safespot could work too.
Now, you Antiganker fools might argue that shooting a freighter is not PVP. YES it focking is! PvP does not means Knights in shiny armor fighting it out with some Caracals. PvP means Player versus Player and shooting a bot aspirant or afk miner is therefore PvP! But if you Antigankers aka Multi purpose whiners still just don't get it, go and try some other games. Farmville must be something for you, i would assume!
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Bing Bangboom
DAMAG Safety Commission
424
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Posted - 2016.01.12 20:33:56 -
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Nitshe Razvedka wrote:I really enjoy playing EVE and its sense of community. However, some areas are quite disturbing. I am talking about James 315 and the deleterious cult of CODE.
James 315 has delusions of grandeur and his cult like ramblings remind me of Jim Jones of Jonestown infamy. Truly believing his own rhetoric that CODE are contributing to the betterment and growth of Eve.
His na+»ve guileless cult like followers have all the hallmarks of religious brainwashing. It is their personal choice to follow his ramblings, but to force through threats others to carry his "all hail James 315" mantra is beyond the pale.
Our parents told us to stand up to bullies and never bow down to false prophets. Hold firm to your sense of right and be brave in Eve.
First of all, dude called me "guileless".
But more importantly, this thread shows why the New Order is always winning. ALWAYS.
Contrary to the OPs premise, we Agents of the New Order are hardly brainwashed, we are not bullies and we are certainly not deleterious. We represent everything that makes Eve a different game from all the rest. We are the danger that waits when a player undocks. We are the corrective punishment for the stupid mistake. We are the just reward for every botter, AFKer and autopiloter who thought they were safe and could disregard the rest of the Eve community. But most of all, we are an example of how players, and players alone, can create something that is extraordinary, impactful and a massive amount of fun.
Because that, in the end, is why the New Order, CODE. and all the supporters of James 315 cannot be defeated. We are having a blast, in a uniquely positive environment, and our playstyle is attractive, sustainable and true to the ideals of Eve Online. WE are what people join this game to do. We welcome anyone who wants to participate... without judgement, without suspicion and without negativity.
Anti-ganking continuously fails not because the pilots are unskilled, uneducated and unwilling. They fail because they fight for a negative cause. The ranks of the New Order are full of former AG pilots. I can think of no former Agent who now considers themselves an anti-ganker. Its just no fun over there. Just a short visit to the anti-ganking channel is enough to turn away many players. Say something slightly off message and you will be accused of being a CODE. spy and quickly banished. The futility of the Uedama AG fleets finish off many more. You just can't make it fun to fail time after time and when there is something that kinda looks like success realize that the player you saved (for the moment) DOESN'T EVEN KNOW YOU DID IT. Well, keeping up morale in that environment is not likely.
A player that wants to get into the content we create has three choices. The first is to be an AFK miner, an autopiloting freighter or shuttle pilot, or the self-serving CEO of a highsec industrial corp. Those we will destroy as we have been doing. OR you can choose to join the anti-gankers. Prepare for anger, frustration, paranoia and failure. Finally, you can become an Agent of the New Order. There you will find friendship, adventure, excitement and most definitely humor.
What more could you ask for?
Highsec is worth fighting for.
By choosing to mine in New Order systems, highsec miners have agreed to follow the New Halaima Code of Conduct.-á www.minerbumping.com
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Annemariela Antonela
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
211
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Posted - 2016.01.12 21:53:29 -
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Solecist Project wrote: My speeches are better.
I wanna loose my assets up in ur docking bay
GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
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Ima Wreckyou
The Conference Elite CODE.
2022
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Posted - 2016.01.12 22:20:30 -
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Nitshe Razvedka wrote:Currently I am paying six major MERC alliances to fight CODE. Why? I am offended by people kowtowing to bullies. I do not run a large corporation, but I have the means to help the battlers, the downtrodden and remove a cancer apon our beloved Eve. It's totally amazing that you grind ISK all day and then give it away to some other people so they can have actually fun while playing EVE just because of us. I mean that ISK would have been totally useless in your wallet, now it fuels explosions and content. Sadly you have no part in this content you create with your ISK, but at least you pay for it.
Looks like The Code wins again, like it always does.
the Code ALWAYS wins
Elite PvPer, #74 in 2014
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Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
143
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Posted - 2016.01.12 22:24:59 -
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GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
Within that smog and muddy water we can be blessed with a lotus or two
- the teachings of Buddha |

StonerPhReaK
Best Kept Frozen. Bad Intention
345
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Posted - 2016.01.12 22:28:47 -
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This post should be deleterious'
Signature Removal in Progress, Estimated time of completion? Neva
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Annemariela Antonela
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
212
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Posted - 2016.01.12 22:29:53 -
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Nitshe Razvedka wrote:GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
Within that smog and muddy water we can be blessed with a lotus or two
- the teachings of Buddha
"If you want to lose a fight, talk about it first." -Richard K. Morgan
GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
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Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
143
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Posted - 2016.01.12 22:30:18 -
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Ima Wreckyou wrote:Nitshe Razvedka wrote:Currently I am paying six major MERC alliances to fight CODE. Why? I am offended by people kowtowing to bullies. I do not run a large corporation, but I have the means to help the battlers, the downtrodden and remove a cancer apon our beloved Eve. It's totally amazing that you grind ISK all day and then give it away to some other people so they can have actually fun while playing EVE just because of us. I mean that ISK would have been totally useless in your wallet, now it fuels explosions and content. Sadly you have no part in this content you create with your ISK, but at least you pay for it. Looks like The Code wins again, like it always does. I never said I 'grind' isk, just said I had the 'means'. The MERCs will create content and CODEs means to create isk will hurt. |

Annemariela Antonela
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
212
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Posted - 2016.01.12 22:38:09 -
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Nitshe Razvedka wrote:Ima Wreckyou wrote:Nitshe Razvedka wrote:Currently I am paying six major MERC alliances to fight CODE. Why? I am offended by people kowtowing to bullies. I do not run a large corporation, but I have the means to help the battlers, the downtrodden and remove a cancer apon our beloved Eve. It's totally amazing that you grind ISK all day and then give it away to some other people so they can have actually fun while playing EVE just because of us. I mean that ISK would have been totally useless in your wallet, now it fuels explosions and content. Sadly you have no part in this content you create with your ISK, but at least you pay for it. Looks like The Code wins again, like it always does. I never said I 'grind' isk, just said I had the 'means'. The MERCs will create content and CODEs means to create isk will hurt.
Let's see what's behind beer number 3. *Tell 'em what they've won, Bob!"
Look man, I'm a noob. I'll most likely always be a scrub. But from day one, I could already tell who my people are here.
You guys who come in here and complain about players actually innovating within the mechanics of the game bore me to tears. You should be learning from these people. They are the real players. I don't know what game you're all playing, but it sounds like Candy Crush with spaceships, basically. Why the hell would anyone pay for a sub to be afk the whole time?
By the way, you're welcome to come kill me any time. It won't be difficult. But I just don't care.
GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
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Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
143
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Posted - 2016.01.12 22:39:09 -
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Annemariela Antonela wrote:Nitshe Razvedka wrote:GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
Within that smog and muddy water we can be blessed with a lotus or two
- the teachings of Buddha "If you want to lose a fight, talk about it first." -Richard K. Morgan This campaign started well before I started talking, but my rhetoric is backed by action and preplanning. Its for you to take your own path, but take that first step. Just don't kowtow and be free of threats of violence and intimidation.  |

Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
143
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Posted - 2016.01.12 22:57:26 -
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1Lt Aldo Raine wrote:Why reinvent the wheel? There is already an organization working tirelessly to fight these evil-doers. That is the High Sec Militia. We are the military wing of the Anti-Ganking movement and for a year now we have been fighting back. We are always looking for new recruits. Check out our website at: http://highsecmilitia.blogspot.com/You can convo me or send me an email if your interested. o7 Aldo This is but a campaign within your war. I support your efforts and encourage the brave to join your most honourable band. |

Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
143
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Posted - 2016.01.12 23:02:08 -
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StonerPhReaK wrote:This post should be deleterious' Our first names are alike, our surnames reveal the truth. |

Leila Meurtrier
Why Am I Not Surprised
91
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Posted - 2016.01.12 23:23:13 -
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Somebody? Anybody? Call Veers, I want these rants classy. |

Froggy Storm
Paragon Trust The Bastion
366
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Posted - 2016.01.12 23:35:59 -
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Leila Meurtrier wrote:Somebody? Anybody? Call Veers, I want these rants classy.
What ever happened to good ole Veers?
Insufferable as he may have been, he at least could frame a structured statement and a semi decent argument most days. I didn't agree with him too much, but at least he was fun to see in action. |

Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
143
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Posted - 2016.01.12 23:49:20 -
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Thieving pirates talking about integrity, anarchist gangkers enforcing vet rules, Tards complaining about their dearth of wit.
The world is upside down in anti-gravity. |

Annemariela Antonela
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
213
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Posted - 2016.01.13 00:08:25 -
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Nitshe Razvedka wrote:Thieving pirates talking about integrity, anarchist gangkers enforcing vet rules, Tards complaining about their dearth of wit.
The world is upside down in anti-gravity.
You haven't directly responded to my rebuttal. What I have seen thus far, in the discourse here, is wishful thinking-- imagining some galaxy without conflict.
Now what, exactly, would be the point of playing a game like that? Obviously, the trivial, opt-in kind of conflict that PVE offers would be the only point. Therefore, you'd have yet another single-player game.
Which Eve isn't.
GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
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Nitshe Razvedka
State War Academy Caldari State
143
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Posted - 2016.01.13 00:19:41 -
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Annemariela Antonela wrote:Nitshe Razvedka wrote:Thieving pirates talking about integrity, anarchist gangkers enforcing vet rules, Tards complaining about their dearth of wit.
The world is upside down in anti-gravity. You haven't directly responded to my rebuttal. What I have seen thus far, in the discourse here, is wishful thinking-- imagining some galaxy without conflict. Now what, exactly, would be the point of playing a game like that? Obviously, the trivial, opt-in kind of conflict that PVE offers would be the only point. Therefore, you'd have yet another single-player game. Which Eve isn't. You are not part of those ratbags yet, sorry for any confusion. You are the everyman and I appeal to you. There will always be conflict in Eve, that is a given.
In a nut shell - don't kowtow to bullies. |

Annemariela Antonela
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
213
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Posted - 2016.01.13 00:34:54 -
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Nitshe Razvedka wrote:Annemariela Antonela wrote:Nitshe Razvedka wrote:Thieving pirates talking about integrity, anarchist gangkers enforcing vet rules, Tards complaining about their dearth of wit.
The world is upside down in anti-gravity. You haven't directly responded to my rebuttal. What I have seen thus far, in the discourse here, is wishful thinking-- imagining some galaxy without conflict. Now what, exactly, would be the point of playing a game like that? Obviously, the trivial, opt-in kind of conflict that PVE offers would be the only point. Therefore, you'd have yet another single-player game. Which Eve isn't. You are not part of those ratbags yet, sorry for any confusion. You are the everyman and I appeal to you. There will always be conflict in Eve, that is a given. In a nut shell - don't kowtow to bullies.
Noob does not equal stupid.
Your missives fall short of your goals, I'm afraid.
To be quite blunt, there are smarter people out there who see the weaknesses in any argument, even given limited contexts.
No one ever said natural selection was fair. You are free to write yourself out of the genome.
Frankly, I think a game forum is a poor place to posit pet ideologies about human life-- because that's really what people are trying to do-- ascribe some kind of outside valuation upon what is, in essence, a battle arena.
It will never work.
GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
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Annemariela Antonela
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
213
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Posted - 2016.01.13 00:36:44 -
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Also you need to zoom in a little on your avatar's portrait, unless you are going full Lilliputian.
Never go full Lilliputian.
GÇ£Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.GÇ¥
GÇò Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon
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