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Blackback Starkiel
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Posted - 2007.09.05 19:30:00 -
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Edited by: Blackback Starkiel on 05/09/2007 19:31:24 Thanks for the kind welcome! It's very kind of you to offer reimbursement, Mr. Ishiguro, I might take you up on that if I decide to participate.
I will at any rate try to drop by the channel Sunday. :-) I guess I have to now that that Miss Jamiesson and Miss Rho asks me to!  . Blackback
Holographic gallery of my artwork |

Quintrala
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.05 20:17:00 -
[152]
Originally by: Quintrala no comments whatsoever about the interview itself... hmmm... you know, all that extra stuff sort of below the pretty picture? Odd...
Just so we are clear, I do like the compliments. All of them! 
-Q
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Kazuo Ishiguro
House of Marbles Zzz
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Posted - 2007.09.05 20:19:00 -
[153]
Edited by: Kazuo Ishiguro on 05/09/2007 20:23:32 It's a standing offer to all people flying T1 ships. As Quin has ably demonstrated (and I have confirmed through my shabbier performance last season), skill counts for much more than expensive equipment, and I don't think that people should be put off from racing because it's too costly for them. Losses are relatively rare - I've only had to make 3 payouts so far this season.
If in doubt, run for it - you're in a small, agile ship that's difficult to hit or even lock. Warp core stabilizers are definitely not required, and a lot of racers sc*****through without even fitting any sort of tank.
My research services Spreadsheets: Top speed calculation - Halo Implant stats |

Lief Siddhe
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.07 01:38:00 -
[154]
QFT
I am a total rookie, and I joined with an Incursus and not only survived my first race but finished in second place, earning 800k ISK!
It's wacky, it's wild, it's all about speed, it's better than **** and cookies combined (well, maybe) and I am gonna be ready for the next race this Sunday! Already set up an even faster ship for this one...
Second place, here I come! Weeeeeeeeee...
I was somewhere around Old Man Star, on the edge of Essence, when the drugs began to take hold |

Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.09.10 04:13:00 -
[155]
SPONSORED BY Veto Corp Pay The ManÖ | Dragonstar | Lutin Group
OVERVIEW The seventh race of the season took place in The Bleak Lands, a region formerly resident to the Blood Raiders until recent times. Although the Amarr Empire now claims the area, the region lives up to its name as very little activity was present beside scavangers and pirates, including the remnant Blooders that scour the asteroid belts. The route for the evening traveled down the main pipeline through the region and back again, passing by numerous pirate havens and low security chokepoints.
The interceptor class was unusually sparse this evening, with only the top three competitors duking it out for an edge in standings. A much needed first place was denied from Kayleigh Jamieson and team Dragonstar this evening as Takashi Kurosawa took advantage of minor navigational mistakes during the latter half of the race and never looked back. Irongut finished at a modest time for third place.
Seven people competed this evening for the frigate class, despite being dominated by the incorrigible Quintrala and her Executioner, A Wing and a Prayer. This evening was no exception, with the perky UC redhead finishing in first place with Searaph in second place. Newcomer Zelseus finished well for his first entry into the league in his shiny Rifter, even scoring a kill against Julius DarkWings' destroyer. Eve University's Zedah Zoid snuck in comfortably at fourth place, followed by Sera Mujarkian, and finally Lief Siddhe despite being accosted by Mr. DarkWings in the Kamela system.
Blackback Starkiel, season rookie and State War Academy student, suffered beginners misfortune as an Arazu shredded his Condor and capsule in Kourmonen. Although deaths are very rare in the League(almost as rare as flying a Condor), his positive attitude and others willingness to compensate for the misfortune were of particular merit this evening, showing the duality of comradery and competition shared between the racers.
The assault frigate class was swept by Nerras and team Dragonstar this evening thanks to unparalleled teamwork, finishing nearly fifteen minutes ahead of season leader Dougalar.
In the Destroyer class, Coercers proved dominant factors for Mark Weston of The Graduates and Saikoyu who finished first and second place respectively. A sneaky Kazuo Ishiguro claimed third place despite deciding to fly a Mammoth through the entire event, and was awarded one point for finishing without being disintegrated. Julius DarkWings, another newcomer, was clearly after the Cruor prize this evening as he began firing on fellow pilots, managing to destroy Lief Siddhe's Atron in Kamela before Zelseus managed to remove him from action.
Here are the details for this event:
RACE TRACK Start:Kuomi VI - Moon 2 - Ducia Foundry Refinery 1.Kuomi VII - Asteroid Belt 1 2.Tuomuta V - Asteroid Belt 1 3.Kamela - Planet I 4.Sosala IV - Ice Field 1 5.Anka V - Asteroid Belt 1 6.Iesa VI - Asteroid Belt 1 7.Netsalakka VIII - Moon 7 8.Sasiekko I - Asteroid Belt 1 9.Myyhera - Star 10.Saikamon VI - Asteroid Belt 1 11.Sahtogas - Planet V 12.Uusanen III - Asteroid Belt 1 13.Kourmonen V - Asteroid Belt 11 14.Huola X - Asteroid Belt 2 15.Huola - Planet II End:Kuomi VIII - Moon 22 - Ishukone Corporation Factory
INTERCEPTORS 1 - Takashi Kurosawa [PATRI] - Stiletto (0:44:22) 2 - Kayleigh Jamieson [DS] - Ares (0:44:42) 3 - Irongut [M8] - Ares (0:51:18) |

Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.09.10 04:14:00 -
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FRIGATES 1 - Quintrala [UC] - Executioner (0:46:28) 2 - Searaph [-MUFF] - Vigil (0:53:43) 3 - Zelseus [IJACK] - Rifter (0:58:36) 4 - Zedah Zoid [E-UNI] - Vigil (0:59:40) 5 - Sera Mujarkian [SEAR] - Incursus (1:02:12) 6 - Lief Siddhe [UC] - Atron (1:19:06) DNF - Blackback Starkiel [SWA] - Condor (n/a)
ASSAULT FRIGATES 1 - Nerras [DS] - Enyo (0:45:35) 2 - Dougalar [IT] - Retribution (0:59:28)
DESTROYERS 1 - Mark Weston [TGRAD] - Coercer (0:56:06) 2 - Saikoyu [RHO] - Coercer (1:06:45) 3 - Kazuo Ishiguro [BARI] - Cormorant (1:18:45) DNF - Julius DarkWings [-ZERG] - Catalyst (n/a)
CASUALTIES 20:20[Kamela] - (Atron|Lief Siddhe[UC]) to (Catalyst|Julius DarkWings[-ZERG]) 20:24[Sosala] - (Catalyst|Julius DarkWings[-ZERG]) to (Gallente Sentry Gun|CONCORD)(Rifter|Zelseus)(Blood Diviner|Blood Raiders) 21:24[Kourmonen] - (Condor|Blackback Starkiel) to (Arazu|OrAnGe MuFfInMaN*) 21:26[Kourmonen] - (Capsule|Blackback Starkiel) to (Arazu|OrAnGe MuFfInMaN*) (* - denotes a non-racing capsuleer)
SEASON SCORES
PILOT SCORES: FRIGATES 175pts - Quintrala 136pts - Searaph [-MUFF] 53pts - Zedah Zoid [E-UNI] 48pts - Sera Mujarkian [SEAR] 29pts - Yarkan [M8] 29pts - Lief Siddhe 16pts - Metrius [WHIZZ] 16pts - Zelseus [IJACK] 9pts - Kendar Zek [INAS]
CORPORATE SCORES: FRIGATES 175pts - Minmatar United Freedom Front [-MUFF] 68pts - Eve University [E-UNI] 62pts - Lethal Torch [SEAR] 36pts - M'8's [M8] 20pts - Es and Whizz [WHIZZ] 20pts - The Independant Jack [IJACK] 13pts - Interstellar Aid Society [INAS]
PILOT SCORES: INTERCEPTORS 156pts - Takashi Kurosawa [PATRI] 148pts - Kayleigh Jamieson [DS] 100pts - Irongut [M8] 49pts - Lillith Blackheart [NGN] 36pts - Scavanger [DS] 27pts - Overdriver [M8] 22pts - Jikomanzuko [DS] 16pts - Kazuo Ishiguro [BARI] 7pts - Khavi Vetali [TR-S]
CORPORATE SCORES: INTERCEPTORS 160pts - The Patriot Society [PATRI] 151pts - Dragonstar [DS] 107pts - M'8's [M8] 58pts - NeuroGEN [NGN] 16pts - House of Marbles [BARI] 11pts - Tabula Rasa Systems [TR-S]
PILOT SCORES: DESTROYERS 76pts - Kazuo Ishiguro [BARI] 45pts - Mark Weston [TGRAD] 40pts - Saikoyu [RHO] 36pts - DeVinces [JTR]
CORPORATE SCORES: DESTROYERS 76pts - House of Marbles [BARI] 45pts - The Graduates [TGRAD] 40pts - Rho Dynamics [RHO] 16pts - Jain Tech Racing [JTR]
PILOT SCORES: ASSAULT FRIGATES 121pts - Dougalar [IT] 83pts - Darina Rea [NGN] 75pts - Nerras [DS] 20pts - Kazuo Ishiguro [BARI] 16pts - Rikelov [-MM-] 11pts - Zhele Jamohrr [NGN]
CORPORATE SCORES: ASSAULT FRIGATES 121pts - Imperium Technologies [IT] 83pts - NeuroGEN [NGN] 75pts - Dragonstar [DS] 20pts - House of Marbles [BARI] 16pts - Masuat'aa Matari [-MM-]
Special thanks to everyone who participated in this event, and we hope to see everyone in two weeks as we travel to the Lonetrek region!
Thank you, Gyra Rho Lead Event Organizer, Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Blackback Starkiel
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Posted - 2007.09.10 08:40:00 -
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Thanks to the organizer for a great event! Less thanks for the neighbourhood pirate who found it amusing to blow up my Condor "Flying pencil" with nothing in its cargo hold but a bunch of bookmarks ... head still rings from that one. It was a most scenic route, also since I spent most of the time alone in space far behind the other racers and had time to enjoy it ... Hopefully I'll learn from my beginner's mistakes until next time. I would also especially like to commend the great atmosphere surrounding the race, rarely have such an air of comraderie been seen in such a competetive circumstance. Thanks for the words of support and recompensations surprisingly offered from the other racers, that goes beyond sportmanship indeed. Cheers.
Maybe I'll indeed go name my new ship "The flying permanent marker" as suggested ... . Blackback
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Lief Siddhe
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.10 12:30:00 -
[158]
Yep, yesterday was quite a brutal day for us rookies, but still the whole race was a great event. Many thanks to ISGC for organizing the race, and many thanks to sponsors and fellow racers who were ready to recompensate expenses for destroyed ships.
I would invite every adrenaline junkie in space to check out ISGC site and forums and join the speedy mayhem!
I was somewhere around Old Man Star, on the edge of Essence, when the drugs began to take hold |

Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.09.10 23:14:00 -
[159]
Rule Change Notice Quoted from the original rules:
Quote: The racers will start each event docked at a station of the coordinators choosing. The signal to undock and begin the race will begin with the coordinator announcing the first waypoint and the password for all of the waypoint canisters. Participants will proceed to the location where a small secure audit log secure can will be located. Within each can is a bookmark location with the description of the next waypoint on the label. Each participant will take one bookmark and leave the rest. Any tampering with the cans or the bookmarks will result in the expulsion of said participant/corporation from the league.
This portion of the rule has changed so that there will only will be one locked bookmark in each container. Racers will not be required to take a bookmark, only access the container to find the next waypoint. Tampering with the container, which includes destroying the container or adding bookmarks to the waypoint, is still prohibited.
The reasoning was outlined on the ISGC communications portal here for those who are interested in why this change has been implemented. Questions are encouraged on the announcement in question.
Thank you, Gyra
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Lief Siddhe
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.10 23:40:00 -
[160]
Oh, tres bien!
Does this mean we can expect more waypoints in upcoming races, or will the number of waypoints stay the same? This will significantly hasten races by itself, non?
I was somewhere around Old Man Star, on the edge of Essence, when the drugs began to take hold |

DeVinces
Jain Tech Racing
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Posted - 2007.09.11 10:49:00 -
[161]
Damn RL has totally cut me off from the races,I'm bummed to have missed the last few events. Good to hear there are a few more folks in the destroyer class.I just wish I could make it to the next race. Safe running everyone. "Money talks everything else is just mumbling."
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Kazuo Ishiguro
House of Marbles Zzz
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Posted - 2007.09.11 11:28:00 -
[162]
I expect that people's times will get about 10 minutes shorter over the course of a race. It'll be down, more than ever, to skill rather than luck. My research services Spreadsheets: Top speed calculation - Halo Implant stats |

Blackback Starkiel
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Posted - 2007.09.11 14:46:00 -
[163]
The bookmark change is a good one; it was pretty tense waiting for the thing to open while pirate ships approached closer and closer ... better to test skills in other things than the variety of swear words one can aim towards the slow access computer. . Blackback
Holographic gallery of my artwork |

Kayleigh Jamieson
Gallente Dragonstar
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Posted - 2007.09.12 12:09:00 -
[164]
I am of two minds as to this change. On the one hand it leaves less to chance and it certainly lessens the dangers for the racers waiting around the can for the next waypoint - particularly at the back of the pack. On the other hand, navigation is going to be tricky. I envision a lot more navigational errors by pilots in the near future.
((Plus, in an OOC capacity, less excitement/suspense at the can, IMO. And yet I know I'm in an Interceptor with a tiny sig radius at the head of the race; I do understand the plight of racers at the back of the pack with big sig radius on them.))
Kay.
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Kazuo Ishiguro
House of Marbles Zzz
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Posted - 2007.09.12 13:10:00 -
[165]
Ships with greater signature radii can usually defend themselves more adequately- even haulers . I don't think pilots will make more mistakes than before, but whatever mistakes we make will be more significant. My research services Spreadsheets: Top speed calculation - Halo Implant stats |

Quintrala
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.12 18:58:00 -
[166]
"Open book exam" comes to mind. 
Maybe Gyra wants to be creative. Touch and go, nonstop, racers running out of cap... a fast-can race through scarier places (0.0 anyone?)... a couple of surprise slow cans for old time's sake... and maybe even the all-new ISGC can-camping league? 
What, oh, what does Gyra want to do to us?
-Q
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Lief Siddhe
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.12 20:28:00 -
[167]
I know it would be a logistic nightmare, but maybe one epic race could really take us all around EVE space, from Fountain to Syndicate, from Amarr space to Caldari State?
:D
I was somewhere around Old Man Star, on the edge of Essence, when the drugs began to take hold |

Julius DarkWings
The Burning Orphans Exuro Mortis
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Posted - 2007.09.17 11:33:00 -
[168]
Actually Lief that sounds like fun but wow talk about a long race... not sure if my capsule wouldn't need the pod fluid changed somewhere in the middle of the race...
Jules
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Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.09.18 16:46:00 -
[169]
The ISGC has scheduled the eighth race of the season:
Date: Sunday, September 23rd Time: 20:00 Standard Time Region: Lonetrek
Racers should arrive in the channel Racing League one hour in advance for the location of the starting position. Roughly thirty minutes before the race fees will be collected and information will be gathered by the participants. If you would like to recieve reminder mails of upcoming races, simply join mailing list ISGC RACING.
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Blackback Starkiel
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Posted - 2007.09.18 19:42:00 -
[170]
Originally by: Gyra Rho The ISGC has scheduled the eighth race of the season:
Date: Sunday, September 23rd Time: 20:00 Standard Time Region: Lonetrek
I intended to try again after not finishing last time. But alas, I will not be able to participate this week. So someone else get to take the last place Good luck everybody! . Blackback
Holographic gallery of my artwork |

Lief Siddhe
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.19 13:37:00 -
[171]
I got ya covered, Blackbird.
I was somewhere around Old Man Star, on the edge of Essence, when the drugs began to take hold |

Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.09.24 04:07:00 -
[172]
SPONSORED BY Veto Corp Pay The ManÖ | Dragonstar | Lutin Group
OVERVIEW The eighth race of the season was held this evening in the Lonetrek region, just one of three possessed by the Caldari State. This track featured some of the more dangerous areas of the region, where Guristas pirates roamed freely through the asteroid belts. A slight change in the rules also kept the willing on their toes, but despite some losses the field remained extremely competitive as we near the end.
The frigate class proved to be the most vibrant tonight, despite Quintrala's absolute dominance over the individual standings in her Executioner-class vessel and continued to show why she is the idol of ion engines everywhere. Searaph, long held second place finisher behind Quintrala, encountered fierce resistance in Seranen system from Guristas thugs who quickly dispatched his ship and allowed sophomore Zelseus and Zedah Zoid the opportunity to secure second and third places respectively.
The interceptor class found the season leaders pitted against one another in a desperate attempt to secure a lead over the other. Dragonstar team leader Kayleigh Jamieson struggled to reach Takashi Kurosawa for first place, but managed a clear and commanding lead throughout the evening.
Destroyers found season leader Kazuo Ishiguro's Thrasher-class vessel against Mark Weston's Coercer, and while Mr. Weston proved to be a fierce competitor his ship was dispatched by the same band of Guristas that claimed Searaph's Vigil, vowing to return to race another day. Mr. Ishiguro finished in first place without incident.
The assault frigate class was unusually lively this evening as the rivalry between Dougalar and Darina Rea continued with a surprise class change for Irongut in his Ishkur. Although unconfirmed as of yet, Ms. Rea has claimed to have been destroyed by the same Guristas thugs that eliminated Mark Weston and Searaph, resulting in her third place finish behind Irongut. Dougalar's first place finish gives her a commanding lead for the season, and unless she simply doesn't race is almost sure to be its first reigning champion.
Here are the details for this event:
RACE TRACK Start:Uemisaisen V - Moon 5 - Wiyrkomi Peace Corps Assembly Plant 1.Mara - Star 2.Aurohunen IV - Asteroid Belt 1 3.Jan VII - Asteroid Belt 2 4.Taisy - Stargate (M-OEE8) 5.Oimmo VI - Asteroid Belt 2 6.Hageken - Star 7.Dantumi V - Asteroid Belt 1 8.Passari II - Ice Field 1 9.Elonaya- Planet XI 10.Nonni VI - Moon 1 11.Saranen VI - Asteroid Belt 1 12.Tamo - Stargate (Nannaras) 13.Daras VIII - Asteroid Belt 1 14.Rauntaka VI - Moon 2 15.Aunenen VI - Asteroid Belt 8 End:Litiura VII - Moon 4 - Poksu Mineral Group Mineral Reserve
INTERCEPTORS 1 - Takashi Kurosawa [PATRI] - Stiletto (0:53:37) 2 - Kayleigh Jamieson [DS] - Ares (0:54:35)
FRIGATES 1 - Quintrala [UC] - Executioner (0:58:37) 2 - Zelseus [IJACK] - Rifter (1:05:44) 3 - Zedah Zoid [E-UNI] - Vigil (1:18:36) 4 - Searaph [-MUFF] - Vigil (1:24:44)
ASSAULT FRIGATES 1 - Dougalar [IT] - Ishkur (1:17:23) 2 - Irongut [M8] - Ishkur (1:18:54) 3 - Darina Rea [NGN] - Retribution (1:43:58)
DESTROYERS 1 - Kazuo Ishiguro [BARI] - Thrasher (1:10:27) DNF - Mark Weston [TGRAD] - Coercer (n/a) |

Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.09.24 04:07:00 -
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CASUALTIES 20:52[Saranen] - (Vigil|Searaph[-MUFF]) to (unknown|Guristas) 21:04[Saranen] - (Coercer|Mark Weston[TGRAD]) to (unknown|Guristas)
SEASON SCORES
PILOT SCORES: FRIGATES 200pts - Quintrala 149pts - Searaph [-MUFF] 69pts - Zedah Zoid [E-UNI] 48pts - Sera Mujarkian [SEAR] 36pts - Zelseus [IJACK] 29pts - Yarkan [M8] 29pts - Lief Siddhe 16pts - Metrius [WHIZZ] 9pts - Kendar Zek [INAS]
CORPORATE SCORES: FRIGATES 191pts - Minmatar United Freedom Front [-MUFF] 88pts - Eve University [E-UNI] 62pts - Lethal Torch [SEAR] 45pts - The Independant Jack [IJACK] 36pts - M'8's [M8] 20pts - Es and Whizz [WHIZZ] 13pts - Interstellar Aid Society [INAS]
PILOT SCORES: INTERCEPTORS 181pts - Takashi Kurosawa [PATRI] 168pts - Kayleigh Jamieson [DS] 100pts - Irongut [M8] 49pts - Lillith Blackheart [NGN] 36pts - Scavanger [DS] 27pts - Overdriver [M8] 22pts - Jikomanzuko [DS] 16pts - Kazuo Ishiguro [BARI] 7pts - Khavi Vetali [TR-S]
CORPORATE SCORES: INTERCEPTORS 185pts - The Patriot Society [PATRI] 171pts - Dragonstar [DS] 107pts - M'8's [M8] 58pts - NeuroGEN [NGN] 16pts - House of Marbles [BARI] 11pts - Tabula Rasa Systems [TR-S]
PILOT SCORES: DESTROYERS 101pts - Kazuo Ishiguro [BARI] 45pts - Mark Weston [TGRAD] 40pts - Saikoyu [RHO] 36pts - DeVinces [JTR]
CORPORATE SCORES: DESTROYERS 101pts - House of Marbles [BARI] 45pts - The Graduates [TGRAD] 40pts - Rho Dynamics [RHO] 16pts - Jain Tech Racing [JTR]
PILOT SCORES: ASSAULT FRIGATES 146pts - Dougalar [IT] 99pts - Darina Rea [NGN] 75pts - Nerras [DS] 20pts - Irongut [M8] 20pts - Kazuo Ishiguro [BARI] 16pts - Rikelov [-MM-] 11pts - Zhele Jamohrr [NGN]
CORPORATE SCORES: ASSAULT FRIGATES 146pts - Imperium Technologies [IT] 99pts - NeuroGEN [NGN] 75pts - Dragonstar [DS] 20pts - House of Marbles [BARI] 20pts - M'8's [M8] 16pts - Masuat'aa Matari [-MM-]
Special thanks to everyone who participated in this event, and we hope to see everyone next week as we travel to the Citadel!
Thank you, Gyra Rho Lead Event Organizer, Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Lief Siddhe
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.24 13:29:00 -
[174]
Hehe, go Quin go!
I was somewhere around Old Man Star, on the edge of Essence, when the drugs began to take hold |

Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.09.25 16:14:00 -
[175]
Edited by: Gyra Rho on 25/09/2007 16:14:19 The ISGC has scheduled the ninth race of the season:
Date: Sunday, September 30th Time: 20:00 Standard Time Region: The Citadel
Racers should arrive in the channel Racing League one hour in advance for the location of the starting position. Roughly thirty minutes before the race fees will be collected and information will be gathered by the participants. If you would like to recieve reminder mails of upcoming races, simply join mailing list ISGC RACING.
Please note that there has been a minor modification regarding the waypoints described here.
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Mark Weston
Caldari The Graduates Brutally Clever Empire
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Posted - 2007.09.25 17:06:00 -
[176]
Edited by: Mark Weston on 25/09/2007 17:07:31 Well my encounter with the Guristas and their unexpectedly heavy electronic warfare was very educational. Needless to say, losing my ship is a bit of a setback to my racing plans. 
As a result, I think I'll be sitting out the rest of the Season Three, but hope to return for a full Season Four. Possibly in a different Class; racing destroyers has been very interesting, but I think it would be more fun to race against a larger field of opponents.
New to EVE? Join channel: "Eve University" or look here |

Chase Starbright
Amarr Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2007.09.26 01:09:00 -
[177]
I have been following the races closely since more or less the start of the current season; great entertainment in the Interceptor class, I must say. Although it looks as though Ms. Jamieson has exhausted her arguments. Will she pull one like she did last season and woo Mr. Takashi into her team? *laughs*
But my God, Ms. Delorois must be the most understated pilot in the whole circuit. Well done, Ms. To even make the podium among so many interceptors is a great feat. And she flies the Executioner, my favourite frigate. I wonder, is there a fanclub one might sign on to?
C.Starbright. |

Quintrala
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.09.29 10:25:00 -
[178]
Originally by: Chase Starbright But my God, Ms. Delorois must be the most understated pilot in the whole circuit. Well done, Ms. To even make the podium among so many interceptors is a great feat. And she flies the Executioner, my favourite frigate. I wonder, is there a fanclub one might sign on to?
Wow, thank you!
A fanclub, how cool can this get? No one at UC ever taught us how to deal with this without getting lightheaded. Let me give this a try:
"You guys rock, love each and every single one -you know who you are. By the way, I must credit mes garagistes crew and whoever designed the Executioner friggy. I would not be here without them."
Anyway, do sign up at ISGC and come racing! That is as much as the Quin fan club as the Kay fan club and the Kaz and the Tak and everyone's  -Q
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Searaph
Minmatar United Freedom Front Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.09.29 18:16:00 -
[179]
Im not going to be able to make it tomorrow, unfortunately. But I'll be back for the last race of the season!
Good luck to everyone tomorrow!
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Chase Starbright
Amarr Order of the Blessed Sisters of Amarr
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Posted - 2007.09.29 19:21:00 -
[180]
Thank you so much for your invitation, Ms Delorois, but I'm afraid I wouldn't know which end of a Microwarp Drive should point where. And there would be way too much studying involved in finding out. I prefer watching from the sidelines. Perhaps one day I'll be lucky enough to see the competition go by.
I shall, however, keep an eye on the ISGC Forums. Perhaps one day we'll be blessed with reports by racers other than Ms Jamieson. I would honestly love to see an account of events from a University of Caille perspective.
C.Starbright
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