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Konstanz Khamez
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.12.29 08:54:00 -
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Ninja Salvaging seen alot about it on you tube. Is it legal or am i going to get my ass handed to me if i try it?
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Beki 250
Allied Pilots Of Eve
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Posted - 2011.12.29 09:10:00 -
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You won't get Concorded, I don't think, but your karma will suffer, and you will probably come back as an insect for the next cycle.
My personal opinion? There are more ethical ways to make a living. |

Louis deGuerre
The Dark Tribe Against ALL Authorities
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Posted - 2011.12.29 09:34:00 -
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It is perfectly legit game mechanic, is very profitable, good probing training, and a lot of fun.
Heartily recommended to new players  FIRE FRIENDSHIP TORPEDOES ! |

Abdiel Kavash
Paladin Order Fidelas Constans
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Posted - 2011.12.29 11:26:00 -
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It is legal (i.e. you won't go to jail for it).
It is also allowed under the game rules (i.e. you won't get banned for it).
It does not incur a global criminal countdown (i.e. CONCORD won't blast you out of the sky for it).
It is not considered aggression (i.e. the person who killed the NPCs you are salvaging cannot attack you without CONCORD response). |

Mara Rinn
Cosmic Industrial Complex Cosmic Consortium
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Posted - 2011.12.29 12:10:00 -
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Kehega Ameilden's Ninja Salvaging Guide is a bit long in the tooth now, but worth reading.
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Kahega Amielden
Rifterlings
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Posted - 2011.12.29 12:38:00 -
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Not much has changed as far as missions go. The guide is still applicable.
Anyway, the only thing you need to worry about is the distinction between looting and salvaging. If you loot, the missionrunner and his player corp can shoot you for 15 minutes. If he shoots you then you can retaliate, but if you're new you probably lack a good ganking ship.
If you stick to salvaging, however, he can't touch you |

Pinaculus
Insanely Twisted
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Posted - 2011.12.29 12:44:00 -
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If "stealing" really bothers you then probe the mission ship down but wait till they leave the area before you salvage the wrecks. Most mission runners don't bother looting since you make more cash running another mission. I know sometimes it's difficult to realize just how much you spend on incidental things each month or year, but seriously, EVE is very cheap entertainment compared to most things... If you are a smoker, smoke one less pack a week and pay for EVE, with money left over to pick up a cheap bundle of flowers for the EVE widow upstairs. |

J'Poll
Pioneer's of the Galantic Wars IMPERIAL LEGI0N
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Posted - 2012.01.12 13:57:00 -
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Pinaculus wrote:If "stealing" really bothers you then probe the mission ship down but wait till they leave the area before you salvage the wrecks. Most mission runners don't bother looting since you make more cash running another mission.
I for example abandon my wrecks when I know I won't show up to loot/salvage them, had some days that a ninja salvager jumped in and I even contacted him to tell him to wait 1 sec so I could abandon all my wrecks at once. J'Poll Recruiter - Imperial Legi0n
As a finishing touch, God created the Dutch |

Xerces Ynx
Unseen Academy The Unseen Company
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Posted - 2012.01.12 14:20:00 -
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Pinaculus wrote:If "stealing" really bothers you then probe the mission ship down but wait till they leave the area before you salvage the wrecks. Most mission runners don't bother looting since you make more cash running another mission.
But, some mission runners leave the site to take a salvager (ship) from the station and come back for loot and salvage. You can wait 5 minutes to make sure it's not the case or ask the mission runner on local what he/she is planning to do with all those stuff. If you start looting at once, this dude can warp-in with his not very polite friends in their big ships with big guns and hungry, metal eating, screaming drones. You can still salvage wrecks though. Wrecks have no owner, only the stuff inside. When you salvage a wreck, it's shiny contents will be placed in a can, so no worries. Unless you mix up the buttons or do some other stupid thing. Also, make sure the guy actually finished his mission. He can warp only to fix his ship, change it or switch ammo/equipment. He won't be pleased to see you fiddling with wrecks when he comes back. If in doubt, use local.
J'Poll is right. Abandoning wrecks is a clear signal for ninja salvagers. Unfortunately, not all mission runners do that. |

Tribalic One
Suddenly Ninjas Tear Extraction And Reclamation Service
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Posted - 2012.01.12 14:35:00 -
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Beki 250 wrote:You won't get Concorded, I don't think, but your karma will suffer, and you will probably come back as an insect for the next cycle.
My personal opinion? There are more ethical ways to make a living.
Lies! All lies Except for not being Concorded, that statement is true.
EvE and ethics mixes about as well as oil and water. |

Serge Bastana
GWA Corp
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Posted - 2012.01.12 15:32:00 -
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And if you actually talk to some of the mission runners in a system, they may well invite you to salvage missions if they're not interested in doing it themselves. I sometimes run missions quickly, or 'blitz' them, mainly for standing with a corporation or faction. In that case I usually don't bother with the salvage or loot so if someone wanted to jump in and earn some isk cleaning up a mission I'd willingly abandon the wrecks so they could profit.
Talking to folks in local may be of use. |
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