
Dark Oblivion
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Posted - 2004.03.02 16:29:00 -
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Quote: Very ridiculously. I have read through this topic and all your comments. Very ridiculously. Why you so are pleased with loss only one itheron4? We have got tired to transport plenties of minerals by the battleships. At present we have stocks of minerals which the market is not capable to buy. We have lost one itheron4, but this insignificant small loss. 147k mega it only two days of work of two ships by means of MACROSes. We have near 20 working ships. It occurs in itself and does not demand our presence at process. It is a pity to me you. If you so were excited with one ship with minerals your corporations are VERY poor. The second question. Why UAI it not fighting corporation? SA has forgotten how many the ships I have destroyed ? Or my friends? If you have forgotten, ask Stan Bowman, who is Johnny Smitt. Ask SA-indy's and kestrels.... about my tachs ;)
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