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Posted - 2004.04.09 20:15:00 -
[1] Edited by: Baun on 09/04/2004 21:03:13 1. Sokhar ... wait scratch that 1. Sastul (not his ingame name I think)/Head of Xanadu (for all intents and purposes it seems Xanadu is every bit the retail power that techell used to be, and far far more politically significant) 2. SirMolle - Evol is hands down the best set of power gamers in EVE 3. XirtamVOTF (if Lallante defers to him, then apparently he supercedes her in CA clout) 4. Morkt Drakt- He (and others)really have CCP's ear and he is also very powerful in the market. 5. Lord Zap - Begrudgingly. He controls one of the best PVP corps in the game and undoubtedly the most feared. I do not, however, think that you can really compare the power of pirate organizations to entrenched retail powers, alliance powers who really (as much as is possible) control markets and regions. Both groups have real power, they are just quite different types of power. 6. Darth Solo- Politically important, heads an impressive corporation, and hell we need an anti-pirate on this list. 7. Tank CEO- His rankng is more of a historical one than anything else. I think his secure space pirating and other various inflammatory actions have done alot to shape the current outlook of CCP in regards to "exploits", especially those which involve killing people you should not theoretically be able to. 8. Datselvu (sic)- He has slipped of late alot in my mind but he was once indisputably the retail king of EVE. 9. Tzadkiel- Some of you may think I am nuts for putting him on this list. Simply put, however, he is the person most in control of the Meta-Mod market. This does mean that he may become decreasingly significant as t2 is released, but his recent move to produce interceptors should keep him in the picture. Everyone, from Lord Zap to Sokhar buys mods from this guy. 10.Duke Droklar- He should probably be higher on the list. I am not a big fan of his but you cannot deny that he runs a succesful, efficient corporation and has real political and military clout. To a certain extent I really learned about fleet combat for the first time in a few short joint operations with Omega in Curse. It was enlightening ... until he decided as I was a person who killed people in 0.0 he wouldn't fight with me, and then subsequently joined the "pirates" he was fighting in CA. (I appreciate the political expediency of his decision, I just dislike the reversal of a moral stand; And no Reclaimer I never made one so I am not hypocritical in the same sense). The Enemy's Gate is Down |
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Posted - 2004.04.09 20:15:00 -
[2] Edited by: Baun on 09/04/2004 21:03:13 1. Sokhar ... wait scratch that 1. Sastul (not his ingame name I think)/Head of Xanadu (for all intents and purposes it seems Xanadu is every bit the retail power that techell used to be, and far far more politically significant) 2. SirMolle - Evol is hands down the best set of power gamers in EVE 3. XirtamVOTF (if Lallante defers to him, then apparently he supercedes her in CA clout) 4. Morkt Drakt- He (and others)really have CCP's ear and he is also very powerful in the market. 5. Lord Zap - Begrudgingly. He controls one of the best PVP corps in the game and undoubtedly the most feared. I do not, however, think that you can really compare the power of pirate organizations to entrenched retail powers, alliance powers who really (as much as is possible) control markets and regions. Both groups have real power, they are just quite different types of power. 6. Darth Solo- Politically important, heads an impressive corporation, and hell we need an anti-pirate on this list. 7. Tank CEO- His rankng is more of a historical one than anything else. I think his secure space pirating and other various inflammatory actions have done alot to shape the current outlook of CCP in regards to "exploits", especially those which involve killing people you should not theoretically be able to. 8. Datselvu (sic)- He has slipped of late alot in my mind but he was once indisputably the retail king of EVE. 9. Tzadkiel- Some of you may think I am nuts for putting him on this list. Simply put, however, he is the person most in control of the Meta-Mod market. This does mean that he may become decreasingly significant as t2 is released, but his recent move to produce interceptors should keep him in the picture. Everyone, from Lord Zap to Sokhar buys mods from this guy. 10.Duke Droklar- He should probably be higher on the list. I am not a big fan of his but you cannot deny that he runs a succesful, efficient corporation and has real political and military clout. To a certain extent I really learned about fleet combat for the first time in a few short joint operations with Omega in Curse. It was enlightening ... until he decided as I was a person who killed people in 0.0 he wouldn't fight with me, and then subsequently joined the "pirates" he was fighting in CA. (I appreciate the political expediency of his decision, I just dislike the reversal of a moral stand; And no Reclaimer I never made one so I am not hypocritical in the same sense). The Enemy's Gate is Down |
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Posted - 2004.04.09 20:56:00 -
[3] Edited by: Baun on 09/04/2004 21:00:55 Be that as it may I think you are more identifiable than he is if you aren't that familiar with CA (or at least the internal workings of CA), although thats probably more a matter of the size of CA and/or my ignorance of CA politics. The Enemy's Gate is Down |
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Posted - 2004.04.09 20:56:00 -
[4] Edited by: Baun on 09/04/2004 21:00:55 Be that as it may I think you are more identifiable than he is if you aren't that familiar with CA (or at least the internal workings of CA), although thats probably more a matter of the size of CA and/or my ignorance of CA politics. The Enemy's Gate is Down |
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