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Victor Valka
Caldari Archon Industries
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Posted - 2007.07.19 14:08:00 -
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Wow...
Jadepost. Long time no see.
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Victor Valka
Caldari Archon Industries
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Posted - 2007.07.19 14:36:00 -
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Originally by: Banana Torres Virtual communities seem to be the next big thing on the net. And you can't have them if you are constantly worrried that an aggresive force can wipe away your work of many months in a few days.
What's the point of a tedious virtual life that's more like a job? Do you think that in it's current incarnation POS warfare is any bit fun for either side?
If yes, I doubt your sanity.
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Victor Valka
Caldari Archon Industries
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Posted - 2007.07.19 14:44:00 -
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Originally by: Rodj Blake
Originally by: The Cosmopolite
Where, dare we say it, are the refinery ships leaping into enemy territory to ravage their resources before making a quick getaway?
I got quite excited when mobile refineries were first announced back in 2003.
I hope you've learned something since that. 
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Victor Valka
Caldari Archon Industries
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Posted - 2007.07.19 14:55:00 -
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Originally by: Banana Torres
Originally by: Victor Valka
Originally by: Banana Torres Virtual communities seem to be the next big thing on the net. And you can't have them if you are constantly worrried that an aggresive force can wipe away your work of many months in a few days.
What's the point of a tedious virtual life that's more like a job? Do you think that in it's current incarnation POS warfare is any bit fun for either side?
If yes, I doubt your sanity.
I don't know what drives people to play this game, but for some people the goal of having your name attached to a bit of space makes the tedium and lack of fun worth the hassle.
Are these people insane? I dunno, it seems a strange way to spend your free time, very anal, but most likely not insane.
I can understand that. It's A-OK and very EVE to want to create something.
Then there are people who want their names attached to great acts of destruction and wholesale slaughter. I can understand that too. It also is very EVE. What is un-EVE is the fact that the current situation denies these people their time in spotlight.
The building of the first outpost made headlines and rightfully so.
I wish the same for the first destruction of an outpost. Alas, it is but a dream.
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