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Halcyon Ember
Repracor Industries
291
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Posted - 2017.05.17 10:27:47 -
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Mizhara Del'thul wrote:
What do you think lies beyond the Eve gate? Feel free to get imaginative.
A planet made of chocolate. With Caramel seas. |
Neph
Crimson Serpent Syndicate Heiian Conglomerate
785
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Posted - 2017.05.23 22:50:15 -
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Quote: Have you ever pondered about what it will be to have one's own mind hitch a ride in another person's clone while that clone still possess it's original's mind and personality?
Nope. Don't plan on it.
Where can you find the best skirt in the cluster?
~ Gariushi YC110 // Midular YC115 // Yanala YC115 ~
"Orte Jaitovalte sitasuyti ne obuetsa useuut ishu. Ketsiak ishiulyn."
-Yakiya Tovil-Toba-taisoka
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Elmund Egivand
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
2407
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Posted - 2017.05.24 03:36:49 -
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Neph wrote:Quote: Have you ever pondered about what it will be to have one's own mind hitch a ride in another person's clone while that clone still possess it's original's mind and personality?
Nope. Don't plan on it. Where can you find the best skirt in the cluster?
It depends. Exactly what are you looking for in the skirt? Are you seeking a skirt that can keep your knickers warm? Tantalise? Look pretty? Cover up something you don't want people to see or to emphasise what you want people to see?
What exactly are you looking for in a skirt?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Steffanie Saissore
Tyrathlion Interstellar Rote Kapelle
501
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Posted - 2017.05.24 08:18:03 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Neph wrote:Quote: Have you ever pondered about what it will be to have one's own mind hitch a ride in another person's clone while that clone still possess it's original's mind and personality?
Nope. Don't plan on it. Where can you find the best skirt in the cluster? It depends. Exactly what are you looking for in the skirt? Are you seeking a skirt that can keep your knickers warm? Tantalise? Look pretty? Cover up something you don't want people to see or to emphasise what you want people to see? What exactly are you looking for in a skirt?
I prefer a skirt that doesn't confine my legs to the point that I can't walk properly in; preferably knee-length to full length.
Which do you prefer, a fine brandy or a strong whiskey?
We travel in the dark of the new moon,
A starry highway traced on the map of the sky
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Elmund Egivand
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
2408
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Posted - 2017.05.24 09:10:43 -
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Steffanie Saissore wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:Neph wrote:Quote: Have you ever pondered about what it will be to have one's own mind hitch a ride in another person's clone while that clone still possess it's original's mind and personality?
Nope. Don't plan on it. Where can you find the best skirt in the cluster? It depends. Exactly what are you looking for in the skirt? Are you seeking a skirt that can keep your knickers warm? Tantalise? Look pretty? Cover up something you don't want people to see or to emphasise what you want people to see? What exactly are you looking for in a skirt? I prefer a skirt that doesn't confine my legs to the point that I can't walk properly in; preferably knee-length to full length. Which do you prefer, a fine brandy or a strong whiskey?
Whiskey. Because nothing soothes a raging headache from the day's nonsense like a solid kick to the head.
If you can be any other object in this universe, what would you choose to be?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Jev North
Anshar Incorporated Monyusaiya Industry Trade Group
1013
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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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Elmund Egivand
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
2408
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Posted - 2017.05.24 11:11:02 -
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Jev North wrote: When was the last time someone was just plain happy to see you?
Today. In fact, every day.
If you meant capsuleers, then it's 'never'.
Have you had your clone genome tampered, and if yes, what kind of tampering was it?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour Sani-Sabik
2303
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Posted - 2017.05.30 08:45:27 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:
Have you had your clone genome tampered, and if yes, what kind of tampering was it?
No, I am as God made me.
What is the most profound sight you have seen in space ?
Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.
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Elmund Egivand
Sebestacny Circle
2435
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Posted - 2017.05.30 09:03:53 -
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Valerie Valate wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:
Have you had your clone genome tampered, and if yes, what kind of tampering was it?
No, I am as God made me. What is the most profound sight you have seen in space ?
The electroactive megastructures of unknown composition arranged in a 'scattered matchstick' formations wedged between two space-time sinks. ARC fleet participants know what I'm talking about.
Goes to show the sort of things sentient entities can come up with if they have the know-how.
Anyone figured out what those megastructures are for yet?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Jev North
Anshar Incorporated Monyusaiya Industry Trade Group
1069
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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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Bjorn Tyrson
EVE University Ivy League
722
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Posted - 2017.06.07 20:13:18 -
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Jev North wrote: Tell me about a space you've visited and enjoyed staying in, for the sake of the space itself.
For the sake of the space itself, gonna go with Amarr territory, those nebulae reflects really well off most hulls that gives them a beautiful golden sheen, particularly minmatar hulls ironically enough, that mixture of red and gold looks super sharp. Honestly making all of their ships golden was really missing a trick when it came to gorgeous aesthetics.
What is your favorite ship size to fly? |
Aria Jenneth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
3997
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Posted - 2017.06.07 20:49:52 -
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Bjorn Tyrson wrote:For the sake of the space itself, gonna go with Amarr territory, those nebulae reflects really well off most hulls that gives them a beautiful golden sheen, particularly minmatar hulls ironically enough, that mixture of red and gold looks super sharp. Honestly making all of their ships golden was really missing a trick when it came to gorgeous aesthetics.
What is your favorite ship size to fly?
In general I'd agree about the aesthetics. Only, I dressed a Raven up in Matigu Seabeast to take on Mr. Nauplius's citadel above Achura (the planet's mostly wet where it's not tall), and that was really really pretty ... until I got it home. Caldari ships look strange and brutal in Amarrian space and stations to begin with, and sea blue-green with a vivid splash of bioluminescent green just looks awful, and terribly out of place.
To the question, I like frigates best. They're little (for something huge), flexible, generally not awfully expensive, easy to maneuver, and tend not to be priority targets if there are larger ships around.
They do die a lot, and you never run into anything smaller than you are. But if you don't go for the expensive ones you can afford to fly them a little recklessly, even if you don't have a large budget.
If you've customized your quarters at, what about them makes them particularly "yours?" |
Akiga Kuruwi
State Protectorate Caldari State
3
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Posted - 2017.06.07 21:12:49 -
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Aria Jenneth wrote:
If you've customized your quarters at, what about them makes them particularly "yours?"
I put up my grandmother's banners on the wall. It's not much, but it's better than the bare bulkheads, and it makes it feel a little more like home.
What was the first thing you wanted to do, when you first became a capsuleer? |
Halcyon Ember
Repracor Industries
474
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Posted - 2017.06.08 08:04:59 -
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Escape
If you could live as another Capsuleer for a day, who would you choose? |
Mizhir
TURN LEFT HYDRA RELOADED
75440
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Posted - 2017.06.08 08:37:27 -
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Halcyon Ember wrote: If you could live as another Capsuleer for a day, who would you choose?
Do you mean 'live as' as living a life like theirs or by being them for a day? If it is the latter then my answer is Lunarisse Aspenstar. Just so I can experiance the joy of being a mother again.
If you could travel back in time to relive a part of your past. Which would it be?
Death rides a fast C4mel
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Elmund Egivand
Sebestacny Circle
2504
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Posted - 2017.06.08 08:40:58 -
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Mizhir wrote:Halcyon Ember wrote: If you could live as another Capsuleer for a day, who would you choose?
Do you mean 'live as' as living a life like theirs or by being them for a day? If it is the latter then my answer is Lunarisse Aspenstar. Just so I can experiance the joy of being a mother again. If you could travel back in time to relive a part of your past. Which would it be?
That time as a toddler when the Fenrir I was born in was venting atmosphere and crashing into a planet.
Because I couldn't remember that event. Like seriously. I can't. And yet it's such an important event.
When's the last time you slept in a stock Captain's Quarter?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Veikitamo Gesakaarin
Kurilaivonen
2182
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Posted - 2017.06.08 22:04:43 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote: When's the last time you slept in a stock Captain's Quarter?
Ah. Last night. After the forensic cleaning crew went in with the bleach and decontaminated the place.
(An object lesson against the personal introspection into one's own personal id and psychological shadow to find emotional catharsis with black trash bag in hand).
What's really Beyond The Door of your CQ?
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Mika Firestorm
Your Friendly Neighborhood Logistics
68
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Posted - 2017.06.11 15:49:47 -
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Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote: When's the last time you slept in a stock Captain's Quarter?
Ah. Last night. After the forensic cleaning crew went in with the bleach and decontaminated the place. (An object lesson against the personal introspection into one's own personal id and psychological shadow to find emotional catharsis with black trash bag in hand). What's really Beyond The Door of your CQ? Station corridor.
What's your favorite hologame?
State the nature of your medical emergency
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Loai Qerl
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
357
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Posted - 2017.06.11 16:17:03 -
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Mika Firestorm wrote:
What's your favorite hologame?
Firmament. It's a farming simulator and you have to build the farm and repair the farm and fight bandits and deal with terrible weather. And breed livestock, but they sort of gloss over that part. If you give them food and shelter and all the conditions are right, sometimes you just wander out into the yard and there is a baby goat! Or a pair of shep, or a little rhenu, or whatever. They made them VERY cute.
Also, when the farm floods or burns they just run away. So that's good.
What is the single thing you most wish you had bought, but did not? |
Veikitamo Gesakaarin
Kurilaivonen
2193
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Posted - 2017.06.11 16:40:52 -
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Loai Qerl wrote: What is the single thing you most wish you had bought, but did not?
An ivory handle straight razor in an antique shop in Pimebeka.
What ship would you say best describes your enemy and why?
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
3243
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Posted - 2017.06.11 18:18:38 -
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Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote:Loai Qerl wrote: What is the single thing you most wish you had bought, but did not?
An ivory handle straight razor in an antique shop in Pimebeka. What ship would you say best describes your enemy and why? Tristan. Green, weak, annoying drone-loving boat like GALLENTE.
What would you do with your worst enemy if you capture it alive?
Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.
In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.
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Mizhir
TURN LEFT HYDRA RELOADED
75499
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Posted - 2017.06.11 19:14:18 -
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Diana Kim wrote: What would you do with your worst enemy if you capture it alive?
I would make him tell where my daughter is. By any means nescessary.
What is the most embarrassing episode in your life (or atleast the one you would admit here)?
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Jade Blackwind
1302
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Posted - 2017.06.11 20:37:51 -
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Mizhir wrote:What is the most embarrassing episode in your life (or atleast the one you would admit here)? My Voluval ritual, or whatever kneejerk approximation of it the clan crones could devise back on Thelan IV many years ago. Swearing life-time allegiance to a certain well-known Blood Raider doesn't come even nearly close to that.
On the contrary:
What is the episode in your life that you'd like to remember in the final seconds before your ultimate and true death?
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Jev North
Anshar Incorporated Monyusaiya Industry Trade Group
1072
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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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Halcyon Ember
Repracor Industries
512
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Posted - 2017.06.12 13:04:55 -
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Jev North wrote: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?
Probably chocolate based drowning. It seems the least embarrassing option.
What is your worst childhood memory?
Queen of Chocolate
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Elmund Egivand
Sebestacny Circle
2519
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Posted - 2017.06.13 01:29:37 -
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Halcyon Ember wrote:Jev North wrote: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? Hopefully chocolate based drowning. It seems the least embarrassing option. What is your worst childhood memory?
Getting swindled back in Skarkon II. Sahaal Bazaar. After getting lost. Never trusted another Skarkonite not bearing the Clan Marks since then.
What's the worst designed station you had ever docked in?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Akkad Akaya
The Abrahadabra Institute
2
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Posted - 2017.06.16 20:49:55 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Halcyon Ember wrote:Jev North wrote: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? Hopefully chocolate based drowning. It seems the least embarrassing option. What is your worst childhood memory? Getting swindled back in Skarkon II. Sahaal Bazaar. After getting lost. Never trusted another Skarkonite not bearing the Clan Marks since then. What's the worst designed station you had ever docked in?
Amarr, Emperor Family Bureau - or Academy as they call it now. It's a historical site but that's all it should be. It's the prime destination for our Crusaders for reshipping and short shore leave but it's a death trap, docking and undocking leaves one extremely vulnerable due to the outdated placement of the docking bay and its tunnel-like nature. It's an out dated design that has been held up in Amarrian bureaucracy for the mere fact that it is old. With the Upwell Consortium's innovations it's becoming harder and harder to justify this shibboleth's existence, yet it still stands, mocking every Amarrian who would like to see us be progressive and competitive instead of behind the times for 100 years.
Architectural preservation is not part of the Amarrian religion, and it is a tactical error to allow this structure to continue to stand. Turn it into a museum, or a hotel, but don't allow it to remain the market hub for the entire Empire.
What constitutes Will?
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Aos Rollard
Marryat Interstellar Corporation
22
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Posted - 2017.06.21 05:46:59 -
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Akkad Akaya wrote: Amarr, Emperor Family Bureau - or Academy as they call it now. It's a historical site but that's all it should be. It's the prime destination for our Crusaders for reshipping and short shore leave but it's a death trap, docking and undocking leaves one extremely vulnerable due to the outdated placement of the docking bay and its tunnel-like nature. It's an out dated design that has been held up in Amarrian bureaucracy for the mere fact that it is old. With the Upwell Consortium's innovations it's becoming harder and harder to justify this shibboleth's existence, yet it still stands, mocking every Amarrian who would like to see us be progressive and competitive instead of behind the times for 100 years.
Architectural preservation is not part of the Amarrian religion, and it is a tactical error to allow this structure to continue to stand. Turn it into a museum, or a hotel, but don't allow it to remain the market hub for the entire Empire.
What constitutes Will?
Hmm...maybe the grand sum of every single action that you've taken over the course of your entire life? As a follower of Ida, I personally believe that the Will is an intangible 'thing' that doesn't reide within your body, but are instead your choices and how they affect you over time.
If an apple falls into the backyard of a farmer, who gets to eat that apple?
What all Capsuleers should know about the dangers of reliance on cloning: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=6980876#post6980876
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Elmund Egivand
Sebestacny Circle
2563
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Posted - 2017.06.21 06:25:07 -
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Aos Rollard wrote:Akkad Akaya wrote: Amarr, Emperor Family Bureau - or Academy as they call it now. It's a historical site but that's all it should be. It's the prime destination for our Crusaders for reshipping and short shore leave but it's a death trap, docking and undocking leaves one extremely vulnerable due to the outdated placement of the docking bay and its tunnel-like nature. It's an out dated design that has been held up in Amarrian bureaucracy for the mere fact that it is old. With the Upwell Consortium's innovations it's becoming harder and harder to justify this shibboleth's existence, yet it still stands, mocking every Amarrian who would like to see us be progressive and competitive instead of behind the times for 100 years.
Architectural preservation is not part of the Amarrian religion, and it is a tactical error to allow this structure to continue to stand. Turn it into a museum, or a hotel, but don't allow it to remain the market hub for the entire Empire.
What constitutes Will?
Hmm...maybe the grand sum of every single action that you've taken over the course of your entire life? As a follower of Ida, I personally believe that the Will is an intangible 'thing' that doesn't reide within your body, but are instead your choices and how they affect you over time. If an apple falls into the backyard of a farmer, who gets to eat that apple?
The worms. The farmer won't notice until the worms have a bite, considering that this is the backyard where he wouldn't be paying much attention to, rather than the orchard, which he will pay attention to.
Does a corovid crap on the trees?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Che Biko
Alexylva Paradox
1064
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Posted - 2017.06.21 22:13:56 -
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They might on Houdea, but not elsewhere, as the steppes have no trees.
What name would you choose for Miss Daphiti's newborn son, and why?
Coordination Channel for Consolidated Space Rescue Cooperation
Open Letter to the Aidonis Foundation Directorate
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