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Jev North
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Posted - 2016.12.09 19:21:40 -
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Finding myself in a wolfpack with familiar, years-old faces.
What's the one thing you would change about your clone bodies, but for whatever reason, never did?
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Posted - 2016.12.09 20:11:40 -
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Hopefully the one you have in the hangar, because an ongoing capital engagement is not a time to ask for fitting advice.
Aside from human contact, what scares you?
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Posted - 2016.12.10 21:41:03 -
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Sure. Sometimes, some people just have to go, and polite hints that honor has been lost and it's time for them to fall on their swords haven't worked since the late Raata empire.
I've been missing one obvious question - brawl or kite?
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Posted - 2016.12.12 17:00:15 -
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I like my present self. You know, I could do away with a bad habit or two, and there's a thing or three I want to forget, or conversely, experience -- but increasingly, I'm starting to think it's time for me to go out and change the world, instead of just bending myself to it.
Do you enjoy this sort of radical, public honesty, or is this a confessional of some sort?
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Posted - 2016.12.12 18:42:58 -
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My grandmother told me about henkjin, corpses brought back to life by cold-hearted sorcerers to drag people away into the winter night. One of the details was that their lips would be stitched shut, so as to not give themselves away, or irritate their masters, with their constant tormented moaning.
Then I read the Arataka Consortium's report on the Drifter they autopsied, and, well.
What's the most pleasant surprise you've ever had? I need a palate cleanser.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2016.12.14 00:42:31 -
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Easy. Cal-Matari fusion, specifically Sebiestor; all of the noodly goodness, with a headier mix of spices, and adding slabs of charcoal-roasted meat and vegetables to the mix. I'd have trouble fitting through the pod's iris valve if it was more generally available. I hired one of the better chefs in the style for the YC114 Naraka New Year's party, someone by the name of Tevfik.
Last I heard he was planning to open a restaurant in Rens VI - 8, but (to my shame I must confess) that was years ago, and I haven't kept up with his whereabouts.
Time flies, hm.
In that spirit: is there anything you used to do before getting your sockets cut that you just don't do anymore?
(I'm sorry; I think this question somewhat unfairly excludes you.)
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Posted - 2016.12.14 11:42:36 -
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Calmly, in my sleep. And although probably not surrounded by loved ones -- this life, seriously -- at least smiling at the memory of the screaming deaths of the last of my enemies.
When was the last time you had a good cry?
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Posted - 2016.12.14 16:55:40 -
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Jev North wrote:memory of the screaming deaths of the last of my enemies. Yeesh, I wrote that? I'm edgy before I get my morning coffee, it turns out.
Sinjin Mokk wrote:How do you feel? Better by the day. Anticipating growth, even if I'm not completely sure what form it will take. It's a good feeling.
Do you make things? That are meant to be admired or enjoyed, rather than used or blown up?
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Posted - 2016.12.14 19:21:33 -
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With respect, pilot, you might as well call up the Empress Catiz I on her home comm, and ask her what colour her underwear is, in between heavy breathing -- you're about as likely to get a truthful answer.
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Posted - 2016.12.14 21:04:53 -
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Cynicism disproven, I suppose.
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Posted - 2016.12.14 21:43:11 -
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We're little bits of cruft in film-thin biospheres and small motes of dust, on any scale beyond the personal. Calling us the caretakers of anything beyond ourselves is the height of hubris.
We're doing a fair-to-middling job at that much.
What person has been the biggest influence on your life as a capsuleer? A mentor, personal hero, example to follow?
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Posted - 2016.12.15 16:20:28 -
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Hendrik Mishi wrote:When was the last time, if ever, you had a complete sense of satisfaction and contentment? Years ago, when I was in Anshar, very shortly after the refits to the T1 logistics cruisers came through, we threw together a fleet to try them out - some light and medium armor, and a trio of Augurors, with me flying one because I was spec'd for one more or less by chance.
Three minutes out the gate, we ended up smack dab in the middle of a three-way fight between miltia and pirates in a medium complex somewhere, outnumbered something crazy like three to one. We fought near non stop for half an hour straight, with only brief pauses for frantic looting for ammo and nanite paste, hasty repairs, and regrouping. Two more groups came in and were ground up.
Then, some quiet, and Milo calls, "Okay, that was intense. I think we should gather everyone up for a bit. Is anyone down?"
Silence.
"Is anyone down."
Then, the most gratifying half-laugh ever. "I guess not!"
And, winds. I'm just going to ask the same question again, basically. Tell me about your proudest moment.
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Posted - 2016.12.17 10:47:22 -
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Todo Kirkinen, for a radical change in perspective.
Have you read any good books, or seen a decent holo -- one that made you think, or at least engaged you for longer than the time it took to watch it? What was it about?
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Posted - 2016.12.19 11:01:26 -
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The Venture. Opponents tend to over-engage them even if they've sussed out your Venture fleet is packing more heat than mining lasers. Also, while I'm adamant against fitting warp core stabilizers on combat ships, I have to grant that the built-in stabilization doesn't impede its capabilities very much, and makes for interesting wolfpack tactics.
What's that one unconventional idea for a corporation that's been simmering in the back of your mind for ages, the one you'd execute on if only you had more time, more ISK, more hands, and more mental fortitude for dealing with the constant hassle of capsuleer cat-herding?
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Posted - 2016.12.19 21:53:12 -
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Mother Evati; she always provided the kills, and may yet do so again.*
You're tasked to run a capsuleer social event thats, quote, "a little more refreshing and unusual than the usual," unquote. What do you come up with?
(*: She also encourages proper reading comprehension, spelling, and pronunciation habits by having exit gates to Arnher and Anher.)
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Posted - 2016.12.31 11:44:52 -
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Aria Jenneth wrote:Using the spare high on an extreme-range Jackdaw for a cloaking device.
Actually I still don't understand why everyone in PY-RE hated the idea. It takes way more time to get into a complex from outside to execute an ambush than it does to just decloak and recalibrate the sensors. Cloaking devices on warships not specialized for it just ... isn't done, I guess? I got one semi-approving, "That's not nice!" and a whole lot of, "Just no."
I still don't get it. Don't think I was around to add to the chorus at the time. I don't hate the idea outright -- it just seems a combination of factors that make the ship very limited in application. Essentially all it can do effectively is sit around in a baited trap, then throw some fire down on a ship someone else has pinned down. It didn't fit the PYRE model of either focused fleets, or distributed actors with the option of coalescing rapidly around an escalation.
Aria Jenneth wrote:What do you have for breakfast on a typical day? Coffee. Maybe a slice of toast, or a small pastry. I basically can't keep solids down until my stomach has fully woken up as well.
Let's get meta -- did someone ever ask you something that made you do a double- or spit take? What was it?
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Posted - 2017.01.01 16:19:47 -
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Lunarisse Aspenstar wrote:So what's your Resolution(s) for this year? Get genuinely good, instead of coasting on grit and thoroughly average skills. Feel things.
What's the most long-shot, wild leap of faith you made that actually paid off?
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Posted - 2017.01.02 09:16:50 -
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Matias Kurovassi wrote:I would say my previous work of fiction was an accurate portrayal of a monster. Mm. I'd say your current work of fiction is trying a little too hard to distance itself from her, though.
Elmund Egivand wrote:Noir tragicomedy. It will be about a robot private detective who is to investigate a case of a runaway fedo[...] I'm impressed, you've really thought about this.
Elmund Egivand wrote:Tea with cakes or without cakes? With cakes, although something light and fluffy, so as not to overwhelm the taste of the tea itself. Capital-T Tea is still best served without.
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Posted - 2017.01.02 11:30:55 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:How many people sharing the dining hall is too many people for you? More than six total gets noisy -- more of an event or a party than a shared meal, at that point, and the conversation tends to break up into clumps of about that size if there's more people around anyway.
What's the hardest lesson you've had to learn last year?
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Posted - 2017.01.02 16:21:38 -
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Kairelle wrote:What is true love anyway? "One of those things which turn out to be not at all like what you imagined, but in hindsight, couldn't have been any other way."
Not that I have personal experience.
What's the best gift someone ever gave you?
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Posted - 2017.01.06 18:27:01 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:What was your crowning achievement before becoming an Empyrean? The very morning after our graduation party, our batch took a shuttle to our first posting. Graduation parties being what they are, it was actually less the morning after that party, and more the tail end of it. Everyone was very, very drunk. Things were a bit hazy for a while.
Close to arrival, people woke up to muffled cries -- one of my best friends, let's call her Heikke, had decided the cabin was still to bright and noisy, what with all the snoring, and crawled into one of the overhead compartments to sleep off all the vodka.
These are about big enough to contain two carry-on bags.
We have no idea how she got in, and frankly, I have no idea how exactly I got her out, without breaking any bones, or having to submit to the indignity of being cut out of a locker by a tech in her future command. So it can not be repeated, and will forever stand as a singular achievement.
Has anyone ever pulled your feet out of the fire, personally, in an interesting way?
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Posted - 2017.01.08 19:29:53 -
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Jason Galente wrote:Have you ever retired from being a capsuleer, yet come back into the pod some years later? If so, what brought you back? Negligence on my end. It took a while, but it's amazing the lengths a medical insurer will go to if there's a sizeable ISK bonus involved.
We all know the various Summits can get pretty crappy, so tell me about the best debate you've ever had.
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Posted - 2017.01.13 10:58:25 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Most perilous non-conquerable nullsec region?
Syndicate. It's where alliance go to die.
Have you ever sabotaged your own shot at something you wanted, just because?
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.01.14 22:17:26 -
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That depends on whether their universe is symmetric or mirror-symmetric with ours. If the latter, I guess you could still eat them, you just wouldn't digest them very well.
What do you do when you're feeling perfectly content, and want to keep that feeling going?
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Posted - 2017.01.15 15:18:54 -
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Saya Ishikari wrote:Is there anyone you would suffer final death for? I suspect the whole idea of the ultimate, romantic sacrifice was once a meme inserted by social planners to increase the general level of martiality and readiness to die of the population. We're just suffering the results now, a whole lot of pointless drama, and strain on the minds of entertainment writers trying to come up with circumstances contrived enough for self-sacrifice to make even a lick of sense.
So, no. Empathically so. In fact, I'd be annoyed if someone had the temerity to die for my sake, too. What in blazes am I supposed to do with the corpse of someone who loved me? Live for me instead.
Let's turn that around - what generally held belief or cultural norm really annoys you?
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Posted - 2017.01.20 14:44:10 -
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Actual trillions of people are born, live, love, fight, ****, and die, managing to live their entire lives politely enough to never bother me in the slightest. Heroes, each and every one of them. I don't think of the anonymous masses often, but when I do, I do it fondly.
There's something you feel you shouldn't, but still irrationally hate above all other things. What is it, and why?
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.01.23 10:35:52 -
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Getting involved with the Cartel when I did. Then being dumb enough to actually look at everything this entailed, later on, when I was already in waist deep. I can't even claim ignorance or naivety anymore.
I don't blame my former corp mates in the slightest --some of them became friends I fly with to this day -- and some ways, it was a necessary step in my development away from the bloody busywork of Empire black ops, and closer towards a proper niche for a capsuleer to be in. I just wish I'd met them at an freelance, capsuleer-focused piracy outfit.
Well, hm.
Inspired by that - have you ever found your personal morals changed over time, or did you reconsider them deliberately? How?
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.01.27 16:55:52 -
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Wren Villeneuve wrote:I beat box in the shower. I massacre A-Pop hits I can barely understand half the words to when I exercise. Veikitamo, of all people, turned me on to it.
Wren Villeneuve wrote:What is justice? Something you want to be fair, need to be final, and rarely get.
Have you ever needed to be in two places at once? How did you manage it?
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.02.06 16:17:58 -
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Kolodi Ramal wrote:Sunset or sunrise? The sudden insight that these are the same event, just seen from different places.
Where were you when the Seylin event happened?
"The old civilizations claimed that they were founded on love or justice. Ours is founded upon hatred. In our world there will be no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self-abasement. Everything else we shall destroy GÇö everything."
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Posted - 2017.02.08 13:30:31 -
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I enjoy the ones that are open-ended enough to apply to basically anyone, but encourage people to produce a little anecdote, or reveal a piece of their mind that they wouldn't volunteer in a run-of-the-mill Summit conversation.
Do you spend a lot of time thinking about what's on other people's minds? Do you figure they might be thinking about what's on yours?
"The old civilizations claimed that they were founded on love or justice. Ours is founded upon hatred. In our world there will be no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self-abasement. Everything else we shall destroy GÇö everything."
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Posted - 2017.02.08 14:12:07 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Do you have a side gig? Snappy one-liners.
When was the last time you kicked yourself for stumbling wide-eyed into a trap?
"The old civilizations claimed that they were founded on love or justice. Ours is founded upon hatred. In our world there will be no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self-abasement. Everything else we shall destroy GÇö everything."
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.02.08 16:11:51 -
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Aria Jenneth wrote:How "wrong," and in what way, does a person have to be before it's okay to kill them? I've mostly given up on morality, at least as defined by rules and guidelines. Instead I try to imagine what this person would do if our positions were switched. If it's some variation of "I'd take that shot, duh, of course," I think I'm fairly absolved. If they really are shining beacons of character or morality, well. I will do them the honour of feeling some amount of guilt.
I guess this is one of the reasons I'm interested in the minds of others, hm.
What was the last capsuleer social event you visited? Did it live up to your expectations?
"The old civilizations claimed that they were founded on love or justice. Ours is founded upon hatred. In our world there will be no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self-abasement. Everything else we shall destroy GÇö everything."
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.02.14 19:41:52 -
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Aria Jenneth wrote:What do you do to relieve anxiety?
Anxiety tends to trap me into a spiral of getting anxious, sitting and thinking about the object of my anxiety, and ensuingly getting more anxious. I don't have rituals to calm me down anymore; I started associating them with previous anxieties, and they ended up making things worse.
Instead, I try to break the spiral at any cost. Fortunately the two edges between the states leave open two modes of attack.
I try to distract myself by doing or considering something abnormal, out of my routine, or stressful of itself, so it will consume my attention more than the object of my anxiety. Say, answer to posts on the IGS, but while taking them seriously, or sending someone a mail about a topic I've been putting off.
Failing that, if I have some energy left, I try to get physical. Not getting up and pacing around, but something demanding - at least a jog, maybe a climbing session, or a long swim. At the very least, exhausting myself will let me sleep.
In the extreme, there's vodka, although I've been cutting back on that one a lot.
Have you ever started something, then seen it fail, through no fault of anyone's but simple, stupid circumstance or accident of birth, or personality?
"The old civilizations claimed that they were founded on love or justice. Ours is founded upon hatred. In our world there will be no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self-abasement. Everything else we shall destroy GÇö everything."
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.02.24 19:16:04 -
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Utari Onzo wrote:There are two glasses of wine. One in front of me, and one in front of you. Without using any technology, how would you go about figuring out which one contains the poison? By taking whichever one is closest to me, lifting it to my lips, and then throwing it in your face and throttling you -- if I suspect either one contains poison, you're trying to kill me, and I get to try and kill you right back, convoluted nth-order thinking be damned.
Have you ever been accused of not fitting your racial stereotypes?
Bullets have a beauty and I don't know why.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.02.25 12:09:24 -
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Matias Kurovassi wrote:My own little parable, I suppose. A very black one, at that. That's a bold confession there, Matias. We'll see what comes of it.
Matias Kurovassi wrote:I might ask the inverse: where and what makes you feel closest to home? I think I've become quite rootless, over the years of drifting around low- and nullsec, and now w-space. I don't even own personal real estate anymore. I've substituted with people I'm comfortable around, and states I'm in.
These days I really appreciate the edge of sleep, satisfied tiredness, the simple comfort of rest, and idle wishes crowding out the general chaos and stress of the day.
Did you ever find out what people were saying about you behind your back?
Bullets have a beauty and I don't know why.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.03.02 20:05:55 -
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This thread will go on for as long as people will have both basic curiosity and a need to tell stories.
What color is the rain in Dam-Torsad?
To err is human, to forgive divine; neither are alliance policy.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.03.16 23:13:59 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:What was the most disastrous mistake you had ever done thus far? Oh, hell. I'm in a mood, and this thread needs a kick in the pants. So.
One bleak morning in early YC115, I'd had a few drinks and was feeling a little low, so I thought that in one fell swoop, I'd go and make right the entire slowly accumulating pile of mistakes I'd made up until then. Over the course of a few more drinks, I divested myself of just about all my assets, remotely aborted all of my clones, and canceled my clone contracts. I cried a bunch. Then I put my sidearm under my chin and pulled the trigger.
It turns out you can botch shooting yourself, especially if you're not particularly sober or well-coordinated.
Station medical services responding to the firearm discharge shoved the resulting mess into a cryokit post-haste, took one look at recent credit and insurance history, and started calling lawyers. Those found both a sloppy DNR and an old clone health insurance policy I'd taken out with an Anshar subsidiary, back in the day, and entirely forgot to cancel. The bonus on it was high enough for them to fight the DNR in court, but the particulars of the case of course a giant mess, so it took quite a while to be hashed out..
..and that's the story of how I spent two years slumbering in Doomheim.
I can't rightly decide whether the disastrous mistake was pulling the trigger, or misjudging the angle, but surely one of the two must've been it.
Have you ever cringed hard at someone oversharing a personal story?
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.03.17 09:35:46 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:What was that you were drinking at the time? Vodka, CalNav issue. Probably. I'm fuzzy on some of the details, for obvious reasons.
Are you finding it difficult to come up with good general questions to ask?
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.03.20 09:22:40 -
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Dying quietly and unremembered is just too easy. Let's reject the dichotomy, do things, and then let history decide if it wants to remember them with horror, pride, or at all.
Why do you care about events long past your own death?
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.03.27 18:56:27 -
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Ignoring the boring and predictable murders and betrayals, and moving on to things I actually regret--
I've up and abandoned perfectly fine people, stopped talking to them, or just left them in the dust, for bad reasons; because I'd grown bored with them and my head was more into starship combat than their needs, or because they didn't serve my purposes anymore, or because I thought it would let me escape the judging gaze of others.
(It couldn't. Not that I would feel better if it did.)
So, yeah, I could use a pick-me-up. What's currently making your life better?
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.05.24 09:11:24 -
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I'll never turn my nose up at a good brandy, but a good cask-strength whisky is an absolute delight; dilute it down with a little spring water at every sip to tease out different flavors, or just swig some straight-up if you want to be knocked out your socks.
When was the last time someone was just plain happy to see you?
Even though our love is cruel; even though our stars are crossed.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.06.07 17:24:58 -
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Guess that's a general "no," pilot. Sorry.
Tell me about a space you've visited and enjoyed staying in, for the sake of the space itself.
Even though our love is cruel; even though our stars are crossed.
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Jev North
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Posted - 2017.06.12 12:03:38 -
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A couple of memories come to mind. The one you gutter-brains are all getting is a bit diffuse, though.
I remember setting up in Arnola, the back end of Derelik, after I'd decided I no longer owed Ghost Festival or the Cartel much in the way of loyalty anymore. I'd struck out on my own, to lose myself (and plenty of ships) in solo combat. I wasn't hugely successful, (and still am not, to be fair,) but every frigate I hauled into my shoddy little FOB felt like a vital building block to future success, every undock was an adventure, and every cocky Rifter pilot suddenly de-shipped a major victory.
I wouldn't mind going out like that. Not because I think death will be some kind of grand adventure -- I've been on a day-trip there, it's a bore -- but because it'd be nice to find that general mood again at all, and just before I kick the final bucket is the last possible moment.
What do you figure will do you in for the last time, anyway?
Even though our love is cruel; even though our stars are crossed.
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