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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 19:23:00 -
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Edited by: marakor on 09/03/2008 19:24:24
Gratz on holding on in NOL and demoralizing the coalition to the point of allowing you to make some offensive maneuvers instead of purely defensive. I think you have a long road ahead of you if you are going to try to become stable in delve or even beyond and i even hope you do cos it will annoy the goons.
PS: After reading a lot of the posts it actually seems the last year or so has punctured the uber ego of a lot of your posters so i suppose that is something to be grateful to the coalition for.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 19:48:00 -
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Edited by: marakor on 09/03/2008 19:49:20
Originally by: Hungo
The only reason you are still standing is because the server cannot ahndle the fleets needed
Your not *better* than anyone, your simply causing situations where u cannot be beaten because the server cannot handle it
Buddy the lag has been the coalitions friend and used by it considerably longer than it has been BOB's although i agree it is whet helped them hold onto NOL. But to nap most of 0.0, to dismiss losses as unimportant, to blackmail game changes and to constantly spam blobs just to take space is also creating a situation that cannot be beaten only defended against.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 20:08:00 -
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Originally by: Karma4u
Originally by: feiht'd'ero
Originally by: Hungo
The only reason you are still standing is because the server cannot ahndle the fleets needed
If the server could handle 5k v 5k in one sysrtem and not lag/crsh ud be dead, u use server lag to your advantage flooding the system with your members
And the coalition have never used lag to thier advantage have they ?
Can the coalition get the node switched off when their titans get in to deep ?
No but for some reason they once decided to drop a few hundred useless ships in a system that had a BOB titan tackled in it and crashed the node. 
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 20:40:00 -
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Edited by: marakor on 09/03/2008 20:47:17
Originally by: Dangerously Cheesey
Originally by: marakor
Gratz on holding on in NOL and demoralizing the coalition to the point of allowing you to make some offensive maneuvers instead of purely defensive. I think you have a long road ahead of you if you are going to try to become stable in delve or even beyond and i even hope you do cos it will annoy the goons.
PS: After reading a lot of the posts it actually seems the last year or so has punctured the uber ego of a lot of your posters so i suppose that is something to be grateful to the coalition for.
Which offensive maneuvers would that be? The offensive maneuver of killing coalition pos's in cyno jammed F-T under the cover of four titans or killing coalition pos's in cyno jammed J-L under the cover of four titans?
Ooo sarcasm and both btw.
But hey i suppose if you ask them nicely to jump all their unfitted titans into a system filled with the coalitions capital ships you may get an answer.
HEHE this sacrasm stuff is fun.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 21:14:00 -
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Edited by: marakor on 09/03/2008 21:16:21
Originally by: Civrax Seems BoB have learned a few things from the goons.
2. Thanking the allies - This was a huge shock to me as well as most of EVE: BoB actually thanking their meatshields, Mindless Drones, Allies. Usually BoB strokes their own ego's, even when they're not out there fighting.
It seems GOONS also learned something from BOB considering how many meatshields, Mindless Drones, allies you have lost from delve or reset and stabbed in the back over the last few months. Maybe if you had not turned up in a lot of crappy ships while your allies turned up in BS they would think better of you and would have stuck around?.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 21:54:00 -
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Originally by: Yorda
Originally by: marakor
Originally by: Civrax Seems BoB have learned a few things from the goons.
2. Thanking the allies - This was a huge shock to me as well as most of EVE: BoB actually thanking their meatshields, Mindless Drones, Allies. Usually BoB strokes their own ego's, even when they're not out there fighting.
It seems GOONS also learned something from BOB considering how many meatshields, Mindless Drones, allies you have lost from delve or reset and stabbed in the back over the last few months. Maybe if you had not turned up in a lot of crappy ships while your allies turned up in BS they would think better of you and would have stuck around?.
I thought goons where the meatshields/mindless drones 
You are and that is why you did not see the stupidity of treating other alliances in eve like it as well.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 22:31:00 -
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Edited by: marakor on 09/03/2008 22:35:12
Originally by: Bonefish O'Hallahan
I think it does say something that not getting mercilessly raped for a change is viewed as 'the war turning around.'
Mighty big of you to admit it but you guys not turning up with fleet after fleet to get "r*ped" as you put it is hardly the turning point, as id say your allies leaving did that .
Originally by: Bonefish O'Hallahan
It's comforting that our massive successes of the recent months give us a nice cushion to fall back on
I think you will find that your so called massive successes were last year and hardly recent, in actual fact this year you got reamed and succeeded in pretty much nothing other than alienating your allies.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 22:38:00 -
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Originally by: Ivor Gunn
Originally by: Yorda Pendulums dont work in space.
Look at the stupid pubbie.
Why not?
Cos they rely on gravity to work i suppose.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 22:40:00 -
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Edited by: marakor on 09/03/2008 22:43:20
Originally by: General Windypops
I feel pretty sad atm - Marakor's burns are much better than mine. I guess I'm just not in the zone atm, and Marakor's right up there.
Give it a week or so and I'll be back on form.
That said, by the time I'm back on form there won't be much of a Coalition left for me to educate.
Ive got no problem taking up the slack for you buddy if your taking it easy, after all bud these goonies have given us so much material this year with all their epic fails im feeling it myself a bit.
I do feel i have been right in the zone over the last few days or so though, thanks for noticing .
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 22:55:00 -
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Originally by: General Windypops
Originally by: marakor
Originally by: General Windypops
I feel pretty sad atm - Marakor's burns are much better than mine. I guess I'm just not in the zone atm, and Marakor's right up there.
Give it a week or so and I'll be back on form.
That said, by the time I'm back on form there won't be much of a Coalition left for me to educate.
Ive got no problem taking up the slack for you buddy if your taking it easy, after all bud these goonies have given us so much material this year with all their epic fails im feeling it myself a bit.
I do feel i have been right in the zone over the last few days or so though, thanks for noticing .
It's kind of like that bit in Men in Black where the old veteran agent realizes he's looking at the stars and thinks they're kind of pretty. I guess it's because it's the start of a new era, and the time of RSF is over. That said, someone will come along and zap me back to life when there's money to be made from a sequel.
Seriously, Marakor - have you ever looked up at the stars in Eve and realized how beautiful they are?
The only star in eve i look for is on CAOD and his initials are GWP from Skullduggery Inc.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 23:00:00 -
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Edited by: marakor on 09/03/2008 23:01:13
Originally by: Ivor Gunn
Originally by: marakor Cos they rely on gravity to work i suppose.
Now, pubbie #2 (and pubbie #1, seeing as he's in agreement). Whatever makes you think gravity doesnt exist in space?
Well the word "space" kinda gives it away dude as in nothing there to exert a gravitational force although if he had said "space near a strong gravitational force" you would have perhaps had a point.
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marakor
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Posted - 2008.03.09 23:10:00 -
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Edited by: marakor on 09/03/2008 23:12:23
Originally by: Ivor Gunn
Originally by: Yorda It's not that it doesn't exists, but rather that it doesn't have the same effect that it would on the surface of a planet.
Why doesn't it? Reason through your statements. Eventually you'll realise that the initial statement was wrong.
It has the same effect its just massively weaker and so would not effect a pendulum.
If you watch the guys in the shuttle while its in close orbit they float around in for all intents and purposes zero G so a pendulum would have no force pulling it down to start its swing and so would not work.
Stop asking pointless questions im drunk.
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