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Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1680
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Posted - 2017.05.16 10:06:43 -
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Well gosh, this changes everything. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1747
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Posted - 2017.05.16 21:22:47 -
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Yup. Should instead just repeat the same thing over and over and expect some different result this time. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1818
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Posted - 2017.05.19 13:49:46 -
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His "operations" are cheap as hell Astras. You can finance them in perfect safety with even the most casual of station trading, which is pretty much impossible to disrupt. If he wasn't toying with you, performing only to the minimum of effort required to keep you all frothing and paying him all the attention he desires, he could plonk down Astras - all of which take a minimum of a week to take down, up to almost three weeks with clever deployment schedules - at a rate far exceeding your ability to take them down.
This is something you people don't seem to understand, for some unfathomable reason: You. Can't. Stop. A. Capsuleer. It would require an expenditure of effort several orders of magnitude above and beyond any harm they could possibly do. Spirits below, outside of nullsec you can't even keep them stuck in a station, and even there they can just jumpclone elsewhere.
All this effort, froth, clutching of pearls, wailing and gnashing of teeth over what is on a capsuleer scale barely the idle drumming of fingers, when that effort could have gone to something that would actually have a measurable impact. Feh.
I wonder how the response would be if he ever bothered getting off his arse and put some real effort into this stuff. If the reactions scaled to his current efforts, heads would start exploding from sheer outrage. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1822
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Posted - 2017.05.19 14:48:41 -
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Let's not start talking about crossing that line. It doesn't happen for a reason, much like mutually assured destruction scenarios. Take away that 'something to lose' from one capsuleer, and you've basically created an unkillable creature who can replenish their resources and assets in perpetuity... coming for whatever you hold dear.
The fact that this creature only ever have to succeed once to take away what you love, and you have to succeed every single time they make an attempt on it should be more than enough reason not to even contemplate crossing that line, hmm?
There's a reason I keep tabs on the baseliner interests of my enemies, that I know of. It's so I can avoid creating that doomsday scenario. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1842
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Posted - 2017.05.19 19:50:25 -
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Didn't that thing get reinforced by a bunch of tech one Frigates, anyway?
Scary scary blooders, having their installations knocked down by tech. one. frigates.
No wonder their capsuleers are just as ****. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1844
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Posted - 2017.05.19 23:10:15 -
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Arrendis wrote: We're here for the blueprints
Yeah, I'm sure you can understand why my stomach hurts from laughing. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1945
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Posted - 2017.05.26 13:38:30 -
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You do realize trying to weed out the 'bad weeds' of the goons would basically leave them with a three-man corp or so, yeah? I'm sure they're shaking in their boots though. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1945
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Posted - 2017.05.26 13:45:37 -
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You're welcome. For an encore, I could spend a few pages laying out exactly how pathetic both Blooders and their assorted capsuleer offerings are but after their prize Sotiyo got utterly annihilated by tech one frigates it'd be kind of superfluous.
Out of two groups of hurr, you hitched your wagon to the one with the most durr. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1949
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Posted - 2017.05.26 16:23:21 -
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I have no words for how much I love and adore that turn of phrase, old man. It has an enviable sting to it. Still, she's actually right, even if only technically so. The goons themselves are at this point far stronger than they were in the north, having shed their worthless "Imperium" and folded some of the useful bits of it into their own organization. Their industrial and financial power is now significantly improved, and it's even possible - although unproven as that Sotiyo kill showed - that they can and will undock something other than interceptor fleets these days.
They are stronger now than during their height of power before and during WWB.
If this strength is sufficiently more than the paper slaver hound in the north remains to be seen. Sheer numbers and ISK is a quality on its own, but if it's their only quality at this point, they still have quite a lot of work to do.
Edit: Gosh, Arrendis. You're on slaver mind control drugs and won't even share!? So mean. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1950
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Posted - 2017.05.26 16:43:58 -
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Correctional Electrical Attitude and Behaviour Adjustment Signal* and you're saving up for one hell of a doozy. |
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Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1951
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Posted - 2017.05.26 17:03:58 -
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Not what she's arguing, is it Old Man? I'll be first in line to smack her upside the head when she tries that particular line, but when she's saying they've grown stronger than before that defeat, she's actually right. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1951
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Posted - 2017.05.26 17:13:01 -
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I do agree with you, just sayin' that she's still technically correct and you're not going to get a "Yeah, we got our **** pushed in" from any organization primarily founded on inflated egos, Grae. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1957
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Posted - 2017.05.26 18:36:43 -
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For feck's sake, don't follow up an actual straightforwards post with an "We didn't want that space anyway" on Init's behalf. |
Mizhara Del'thul
Coreli Corporation Mercenary Coalition
1958
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Posted - 2017.05.26 21:02:40 -
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Think there'd be a bit of contention over the contents of it. That's the valuable bit.
That said, so far the contents managed to move several kilometers before it went poof. I wonder how far the current ones will make it? |
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