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Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.01.17 23:49:00 -
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Tech4 News is an independent network of operatives who provide insight into the world of capsuleers that is hidden from the general population of New Eden. As well as broadcasting periodical cluster-wide audio transmissions by piggybacking the NEOCOM signal, the Tech4 GALNET site provides regular written material to inform citizens and foment discussion.
Since establishing a network of heroic correspondents who risk their very lives to seek out this news, Tech4 has been proud to publish the following stories, articles and features.
I will endeavour to keep patrons of the Intergalactic Summit service apprised of the latest updates here. |
Myrhial Arkenath
Ghost Festival Naraka.
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Posted - 2012.01.18 00:25:00 -
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Oh hey, baseliner news. I think you're not giving your news outlet enough credit there, most capsuleer news outlets focus on other capsuleers and not the rest of New Eden. This could be very interesting for pilots to follow, if only to remember we're just a tiny part of the population. And a nice added bonus in that you have a clue what your crew is babbling about. Well, given that you care, heh. CEO of Ghost Festival :: Co-Executor of Naraka. Blog: Diary of a Pod Pilot |
Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.01.20 10:53:00 -
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An insightful and topical expose into the fashion industry powerplay behind the NeX Store.
FLAGSHIP STORE FIASCO IMMINENT by Sabine Clochemerle |
Sabine Clochemerle
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Posted - 2012.01.20 15:15:00 -
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- Speculation about the mysterious guiding hands behind NeX
- Jobs endangered
- Corporate canoodling
- Mr Bridgington demands more skirts
- Intimidated employees
I travelled to Suner for a simple story about Noble Appliances and instead uncovered this startling scoop.
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Karpov Katyusha
BSC LEGION Tactical Narcotics Team
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Posted - 2012.01.20 15:22:00 -
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Why are baseliners using this forum? They are like rats. This is not for them. |
Sabine Clochemerle
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Posted - 2012.01.20 16:09:00 -
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Some strong emotions there Karpov. Bet there's an interesting story behind it. |
Mikkel Lybecker
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2012.01.21 01:04:00 -
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Looks like I'm not going to get my eyeglasses or that dress I ordered anytime soon. |
Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.01.24 18:04:00 -
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LATEST STORY:Residents Petition Against Capsuleer Station from State News Agency Local residents of a low-security system take exception to Capsuleer drug manufacture. Their objections find little traction. |
Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.01.27 08:49:00 -
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New Story: MAN INCINERATED ATTEMPTING TO SURF STATION
Tragedy strikes as the latest extreme sporting craze claims another victim. Former sporting superstar Anton 'Spiderhawk' Robert speaks out. |
Myxx
Atropos Group Blood Right
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Posted - 2012.01.27 09:41:00 -
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How incredibly, unbelievably stupid some mortals are. I mean, you must be a ******* idiot to participate in something like that. I wouldn't even hire someone so daft to do janitorial work in any of my ships. |
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Istvaan Shogaatsu
Guiding Hand Social Club
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Posted - 2012.01.28 15:07:00 -
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Before I even started reading this article, I was thinking "It's going to be a Brutor." It's nice to have one's prejudices confirmed. |
Rek Jaiga
Teraa Matar
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Posted - 2012.01.28 15:28:00 -
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You know, for an effective-immortal this sport sounds kind of fun!
Imagine mah-boarding on the infamous Drake-class battlecruiser! Heheh. |
Caellach Marellus
Nephtys Ventures inc
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Posted - 2012.01.28 16:00:00 -
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Rek Jaiga wrote:You know, for an effective-immortal this sport sounds kind of fun!
I agree, if only there was a way to do a brain scan seconds before being reduced to a scattering of particles.
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Seismic Stan
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Posted - 2012.01.28 17:30:00 -
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Caellach Marellus wrote:Rek Jaiga wrote:You know, for an effective-immortal this sport sounds kind of fun! I agree, if only there was a way to do a brain scan seconds before being reduced to a scattering of particles.
Yeah, if only there was a way to make out-of-pod clone technology work, I'd love to surf some ship hulls. But maybe that's cos I'm Brutor too. Writer of Freebooted blog. Co-Creator of Tech4 News podcast. Former Co-host of Voices From the Void podcast. Author of Incarna: The Text Adventure. |
ValentinaDLM
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
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Posted - 2012.01.28 17:40:00 -
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Rek Jaiga wrote:You know, for an effective-immortal this sport sounds kind of fun!
Imagine mah-boarding on the infamous Drake-class battlecruiser! Heheh.
I thought you quit boosters? |
Rek Jaiga
Teraa Matar
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Posted - 2012.01.28 17:45:00 -
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Caellach Marellus wrote:Rek Jaiga wrote:You know, for an effective-immortal this sport sounds kind of fun! I agree, if only there was a way to do a brain scan seconds before being reduced to a scattering of particles.
Do a scan before your morning coffee. If you end up splattered on the side of a station, you'll just end up in a clone with no memory of the day's events. Or, provided you do it right, you have a real blast! It's a win-win.
And yes, Valentina. I quit boosters long ago. Man's gotta get his kicks from one thing or another, right? |
Seismic Stan
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Posted - 2012.01.28 20:05:00 -
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Rek Jaiga wrote:Do a scan before your morning coffee. If you end up splattered on the side of a station, you'll just end up in a clone with no memory of the day's events. Or, provided you do it right, you have a real blast! It's a win-win.
Sounds like a plan. The only problem there is it's going to be very difficult to learn from mistakes. Perhaps we can get some kind of 'black box' implant installed to record muscle memory and such. Otherwise I know I will just end up with a memory full of morning coffee cravings.
Writer of Freebooted blog. Co-Creator of Tech4 News podcast. Former Co-host of Voices From the Void podcast. Author of Incarna: The Text Adventure. |
Lady Starfire
State War Academy Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.01.28 20:12:00 -
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MY GOD THE TWO ARMS BURNED THAT ONE ARM ALIVE! |
Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.01.31 18:53:00 -
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Just In: EARLY SIGNS OF FISCAL CRISIS IN THE FEDERATION
Have the terrorist attacks on the Gallente mining industry taken their toll on the wider economy. Are we ironically facing an economic winter due to an dearth of ice? |
Anabella Rella
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2012.02.01 07:24:00 -
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The misfortunes of two obscure mining concerns hardly qualifies as the meltdown of the Federation's economy, particularly as ice products aren't normally used by planetary industries. I doubt that the average planetsider even knows about the current war against ice miners, much less affected by it. What you want is irrelevant, what you've chosen is at hand. |
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Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.02.07 15:59:00 -
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LATEST STORY: IN WAR-RAVAGED HUOLA, SHERRY PRODUCERS FEEL THE PAIN OF WAR by Maris Livour
I'm personally quite fond of a glass of Ravani, so I hope the situation can be resolved. |
Khendaal
Yulai Guard 1st Fleet Yulai Federation
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Posted - 2012.02.08 09:36:00 -
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Yeah, Ravani is okay, but it pales to a good Ekuran Saki or Iceman Vodka. All the same, it looks there might be some good profit in shipping Ravani. To bad for those folks planet side though.
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Rorin Cutter
Defensores Fidei Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2012.02.08 09:41:00 -
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Khendaal wrote:Yeah, Ravani is okay, but it pales to a good Ekuran Saki or Iceman Vodka. All the same, it looks there might be some good profit in shipping Ravani. To bad for those folks planet side though.
Too much alcohol is not good my friend. |
Khendaal
Yulai Guard 1st Fleet Yulai Federation
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Posted - 2012.02.08 16:28:00 -
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Rorin Cutter wrote:Khendaal wrote:Yeah, Ravani is okay, but it pales to a good Ekuran Saki or Iceman Vodka. All the same, it looks there might be some good profit in shipping Ravani. To bad for those folks planet side though.
Too much alcohol is not good my friend.
Oh trust me, I'm not the booze hound I used to be. Back in the day my mates and I could kill a case of Iceman in a night. That was then, in my younger and more reckless days. I'll have a shot of the stuff every now and then in memory of the men I served with who met their maker at the wrong end of a pulse rifle. Besides, a drink every now and then is good for the circulation, right? |
Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.02.12 12:00:00 -
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A sad indictment of modern society: Cryllisium Demand Spikes After "Empress' Love Slave" Confession |
Caellach Marellus
Nephtys Ventures inc
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Posted - 2012.02.13 21:37:00 -
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Rorin Cutter wrote:Khendaal wrote:Yeah, Ravani is okay, but it pales to a good Ekuran Saki or Iceman Vodka. All the same, it looks there might be some good profit in shipping Ravani. To bad for those folks planet side though.
Too much alcohol is not good my friend.
Bollocks.
I don't feel like making a longwinded argument to counter such a terrible lie, so you can make do with the above rebuttal. Enjoy your gaming.
http://northern-goblin.blogspot.com |
Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.02.15 17:16:00 -
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Another tragic example of the capsuleer appetite for wanton destruction:
LATEST STORY: Hundreds Dead In "Pleasure Hub" Massacre. |
Anabella Rella
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2012.02.15 18:33:00 -
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Wanton destruction? It sounds as if your "unbiased" news does indeed have a bias against the capsuleer class.
I've accepted quite a few of these types of missions. They're officially sanctioned by governmental agencies, such as the Republic Fleet or Republic Security Services, or by large private corporations that require assistance in removing these dangerous hubs of illicit activity from their space. These "pleasure hubs", or "roadhouses" are never licensed by or registered with the local authorities and are always operated by criminal organizations. I've personally dispatched many of these outposts that were used by the Angel Cartel or the Seven as centers for slave trading, prostitution, gambling, fencing of stolen goods and drug dealing. I find it odd that your story attacks capsuleers for removing these criminal run operations from space.
The loss of life of non-criminal occupants of this hub is sad and something we all try to avoid. However, the responsibility for those deaths lies ultimately with the Angels. What you want is irrelevant, what you've chosen is at hand. |
Morwen Lagann
Tyrathlion Interstellar
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Posted - 2012.02.15 20:27:00 -
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While it is true that some work contracts given to capsuleers by "mission" agents do involve the destruction of a variety of structures - both "legal" and not - as a requirement for fulfillment of the contract, there are at least as many times where the contract does not include such a requirement.
In those cases, the responsibility lies very firmly with the capsuleer in question. If it isn't listed explicitly on the contract as a valid target, and is not directly impeding your completion of that contract, if you open fire, you are responsible for what happens to anyone who happens to be on board the structure or vessel that you've just shot at.
There's a reason I avoid engaging anything I don't need to when I take on work from an agent. Mind, if someone opens fire on me, all bets are off, but even then it isn't necessary to do as much damage as possible to get the job done to the point that the agent's client(s) would consider it done. |
Uriah Tedanih
Tech Four Media Group
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Posted - 2012.02.17 22:10:00 -
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Quote:Who are these capsule-bound demigods who rule our skies?
Some say they are superstars to be applauded, others claim they are heroes to be adored, a few might claim they are indeed gods to be worshipped. Yet their detractors claim they are morally-devoid warmongering criminals hungry for power. This Capsuleer Focus series aims to lift the lid on the secrets of the GÇ£poddersGÇ¥ lives and discover the truth.
Read on to learn about the private life, habits and hates of one of New EdenGÇÖs elite.
LATEST: CAPSULEER FOCUS: REPENTENCE TYRATHLION by Harika Korr |
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