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Hendrik Mishi
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.12.15 02:56:48 -
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"What was the last thing you ate? Describe it."
A nice hot meal of steak, potatoes, whiskey, and chili. Wouldn't have been able to afford even that one meal if I hadn't made it good on my last expedition. 1 mil+ isk. not much but seeing as I just finished training, but it was great.
to describe the meal, think about a big, juicy, mouthwatering steak that some merchant's slave would kill to have. The whiskey smooth like water, and the chili, oh the chili was hot, but not too hot, just the way I like it.
To any fellow explorers, what was the best haul you had? Or the most dangerous run you encountered?
Carpe Diem. Get insurance and fly feckless.
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Hendrik Mishi
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.12.15 03:38:37 -
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Aria Jenneth wrote:Hendrik Mishi wrote:To any fellow explorers, what was the best haul you had? Or the most dangerous run you encountered? A cache of "blue" salvage (mostly a stack of armor plating) worth about a hundred million ISK, collected in just a few minutes from a series of old wrecks in Anoikis. I think others have had better luck. Aside from local capsuleers, I think the most dangerous thing I've run into was an armed Sleeper site that unexpectedly went active and very hostile while I was trying to crack a data cache. I don't lose exploration frigates very often, but, I did, that day. I know such places can be run safely. I'll have to see if I can find an account by someone who's managed it if I run into another. Only ... well. Doing such things might be contributing to our troubles with the Drifters. So, maybe I won't. To you, what real object most represents what is good and worthwhile in this world?
Getting philosophical? I don't see much good in the world. Chaos reins supreme in all things, and nature is is the queen of such chaos. But to give you a straight answer: Water. For it's simplicity, but at the same time having such a complex need in life.
Carpe Diem. Get insurance and fly feckless.
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Hendrik Mishi
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.12.15 03:44:27 -
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Aria Jenneth wrote:Hendrik Mishi wrote:Aria Jenneth wrote:To you, what real object most represents what is good and worthwhile in this world? Getting philosophical? Sure, most of the time. Did you have a question, sir?
ah, forgot about that. What was your funniest mistake as a novice capsuleer?
Carpe Diem. Get insurance and fly feckless.
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Hendrik Mishi
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.12.15 03:56:08 -
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Right, probably better that way.
What does it mean to be a capsuleer?
Carpe Diem. Get insurance and fly feckless.
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Hendrik Mishi
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.12.15 16:01:03 -
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I would live on some distant continental rimworld where there probably isn't a lot of other colonists. As for how I'd choose to do it, I'd probably end up there by mistake, malfunctioning thrusters, or shot out of the sky. flip a coin.
When was the last time, if ever, you had a complete sense of satisfaction and contentment?
Carpe Diem. Get insurance and fly feckless.
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Hendrik Mishi
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.12.15 20:54:26 -
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Jev North wrote: Tell me about your proudest moment.
my proudest moment was when I made my first successful exploration run. wasn't a lot of loot, and i think I mentioned this earlier, but I made around 1 mil isk. took me forever to find that one data site. I was glad I earned the isk. I'm sure better moments will come around though.
what was the dumbest purchase you've made?
Carpe Diem. Get insurance and fly feckless.
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Hendrik Mishi
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.12.16 15:20:24 -
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Don't have a home except my ship.
Where do you feel you culturally belong?
Carpe Diem. Get insurance and fly feckless.
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Hendrik Mishi
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.12.18 19:12:49 -
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I was extremely stubborn when me and my parents visited planets. I would want to explore the colonies and wilderness, when we had to keep a tight schedule to make the next supply drop for the next colony.
if you've ever been dead broke, what was your life like for that period of time? what did you have to do in order to get some amount of wealth, if you wish to disclose that.
Carpe Diem. Get insurance and fly feckless.
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