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Rat XIII
Deadspace Salvage Inc.
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Posted - 2008.04.13 01:09:00 -
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Originally by: Dotard The smack you get in local can be quite hilarious. I think that is really the reason I do it, for the negative social interactions.
I've had positive social interactions since I started salvaging. I'd say I've made far more friends than I ever did just mission running and not talking to anyone.
I've also made far more enemies.
There are lots of enemies :(
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Stazzmo
Gallente The Grind
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Posted - 2008.04.13 13:55:00 -
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Originally by: Dotries Within the compass of this post, I can do no more than indicate, as concisely as I can... blah blah blah
I hope you're kidding. In fact, i'll assume so and get the joke! Nice one! I dream of electric sheep. |

Aeryl Firebrand
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Posted - 2008.04.13 17:39:00 -
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Originally by: Commander OTG Look at it this way...
You go out and buy yourself a candybar. You tear open the wrapper....eat the bar and toss the wrapper on the ground.
Then a guy comes along and sees the wrapper and thinks...hey, I can use that wrapper inside my ant traps that I am manufacturing. Ants love the chocolate and this wrapper will make my ant trap work better.
Now you over hear the guy and think to yourself..wait a minute, i could make few pennies off this guy if i sell him my wrapper. But its too late, you left it laying on the ground to blow away.
I could see where it would be a crime if someone came along and took the candybar, depriving you of the pleasure of eating it, but to pick up your wrapper that you left on the ground should hardly result in a flag.
Bottom line is....if you are in a mission and want the salvage, do something about it. There are ways you can adapt to this situation, salvage as you go...get buddy to salvage it..contract a salvager to get it for you and share the wealth...which ever you choose, move on with it...this subject is getting old
It's not an indication of which side I fall on in this argument, but that analogy is dumb in almost every facet.
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Tsanse Kinske
WeMeanYouKnowHarm
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Posted - 2008.04.13 17:46:00 -
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Originally by: Rat XIII
Originally by: Dotard The smack you get in local can be quite hilarious. I think that is really the reason I do it, for the negative social interactions.
I've had positive social interactions since I started salvaging. I'd say I've made far more friends than I ever did just mission running and not talking to anyone.
I've also made far more enemies.
There are lots of enemies :(
And this, boys and girls, is much of what is so beautiful about the salvage system.  * * * In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
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Joe Starbreaker
Starbreaker Spaceways
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Posted - 2008.04.13 22:13:00 -
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Originally by: Rat XIII
Originally by: Dotard The smack you get in local can be quite hilarious. I think that is really the reason I do it, for the negative social interactions.
I've had positive social interactions since I started salvaging. I'd say I've made far more friends than I ever did just mission running and not talking to anyone.
I've also made far more enemies.
There are lots of enemies :(
I like to have both. The victims tend to smack up a storm, but everybody else on local gets a good laugh, and the regulars in my favorite system are getting to know me by reputation. So far, this has not impacted on my earnings. I don't think I earn quite as much per hour as a level 4 mission *****, but then think of how many months of skill training I'm saving by not having to train battleship-level weapons and support skills! It's still a good 5-10 million per hour.
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