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Tanya Powers
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
888
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Posted - 2012.03.22 01:39:00 -
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Good that you guys pvp with new players, really awesome. +1
On a side not, depending on the null sec region always expect 2 and +fleets/gangs to come after you once you're spotted, most often they will not engage unless they're have superior numbers with a lot of logistics. There are a few guys out there that don't mind to loose ships no matter if it's versus newbies or bitter vets, they will engage you in equal/less numbers for the fun of the fight.
I've seen this a couple of times and it's really awesome but also really rare.
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Rick Galshin
State War Academy Caldari State
3
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:26:00 -
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Operation: Point Break (Failure)
Report on SWA channel of more ore thieves hanging around the SWA rookie systems, the nearest 4 units respond and a small squad is quickly assembled in system. The target is ID'd to be a sigil, and visual recon indicates an autocannon fit. The target is well-prepared in a battle Sigil. One of the more competent rookies in an Omen is chosen to engage first, primarily because he is recovering from an obsession with capacitor stability, and would learn a lot from fighting a ship with neuts.
The sigil pilot obliges and flips a can at which point the Omen steals, with reinforcements consisting of 2 Rifters and a Rupture waiting off grid. The sigil pilot engages our Omen at which point the Rupture warps in, followed closely by the Rifters.
Rupture begins RRing the Omen whilst one rifter pilot learns a tough lesson about concord and aggression mechanics.
Casualty: One Rifter to Concord.
The sigil pilot is making steam for the station whilst heavily neuting the Omen. He makes some headway into shields before the ruppy resumes the RR work, but quite smartly refuses to engage the logi-fit cruiser who was standing by with a second point and those nice cap-independent autocannons.
The fight proceeds slowly, with the omen pilot pulsing various mods and his cap booster but slowly managing to lose range on the sigil. The Omen doesn't pay enough attention to his drones and loses all but one. The neuts continue pulsing and our Omen pilot reports he is running dry on cap charges.
Soon enough the sigil got out of scram range and docked up.
Some important lessons were learnt and the Sigil pilot fought well to escape.
Key Lessons learnt: - Watch your drones carefully - Always be aware of who you can and can't attack in highsec - Control range at all costs, if an enemy gets too close or too far, you lose control of the fight. - Focus capacitor use on essential modules only (Our Omen pilot was expending cap booster charges constantly to use his Afterburner, and non-required armour tank mods) - Never underestimate an enemy - Always have friends nearby, even if they aren't directly involved
An enjoyable fight, and congratulations to the Sigil pilot on a commendable escape.
- Rick |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
39
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Posted - 2012.03.28 06:57:00 -
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I have a feeling that rook was going to learn the hard way. Good job showing him an important lesson without casualty.
I hope he doesn't have to learn to much more when getting told about certain aspects.
Sorry about the rifter loss was he debriefed on how he messed up?
-Vix SWA Instructor |

Arevor 18
Project Asylum Corp Concordiat Alliance
0
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Posted - 2012.03.30 06:31:00 -
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+1 rep
getting newbies into pvp without the drawbacks of E-uni wardecs is a great idea |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
48
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Posted - 2012.03.30 06:31:00 -
[35] - Quote
Updated operations with the link to the lastest ops.
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St Mio
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
584
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Posted - 2012.03.30 07:06:00 -
[36] - Quote
+1 to you guys for getting your NPC corp droogies into PvP |

Ciar Meara
Virtus Vindice
571
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Posted - 2012.03.30 07:41:00 -
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Stellar Vix wrote:I already tell the rooks before every fleet op that objective is to die. Bonus objective is dragging as many can down with us.
Stellar Vix wrote: the only way to become successful is to go out and do it.
Congrats you found out how to pvp in eve, practice does make perfect, or at least it drags out dying longer :). - [img]http://go-dl1.eve-files.com/media/corp/janus/ceosig.jpg[/img] [yellow]English only please. Zymurgist[/yellow] |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
53
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Posted - 2012.03.30 21:36:00 -
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Indeed and I am really introducing the rooks to pvp as people pulling the trigger instead of being shot at. They all claim its a world of difference being the one trying to do the killing and they don't feel as powerless and are having fun.
I had one rookie quit though due to heart conditions I hope he gets well :( I didn't mean to kill anyone in real life.
-Vix |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
57
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Posted - 2012.04.01 05:08:00 -
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Operation Persian Shade Report Author: Commander Stellar Vix Location: Vale of the Silent and Tribute Regions SWA: 3/31/2012 Time: 0001 Battron 01: Heavyweight Patrol out for Combat Familiarization, 3 Battleships 1 Battle-cruiser 3 Cruisers 4 Destroyers 12 Frigates Commanding Officer : Commander Stellar Vix
Oh how long its been since I last stepped aboard command of a battleship. Crew wasn't too happy about it as I'm rather notorious for losing the damn things but I joined the lead formation in a wing of scorpions. My crew was even less pleased to know my electronic's skill aren't on top of the line either.
Fleet muster was called and we had 18 volunteers in various ships to escort the battleship and we slowly made our way into Tribute.
Three jumps into the patrol and my crew decides to pull a quick one and slam on the emergency warp. The second in charge took the fleet to the system safe. Once I got the Xo replaced on my bridge and got my ship back to the gate there was a small squadron of thrashers and a black bird. We stared each other down and the squadron considered that if they where to engage me along at the gate would have been an error on their part with my fleet en-route to me and gate guns pointed at them. The thrasher squadron jumps though and my fleet lands.
I ordered a 10 second delay before sending the scout through. Scout reports lighter numbers than us on the other side and I order the jump. What we walked into was beyond confusing but early analyses suggest it was a fight in progress between two sides and we just happened to be the third. We engaged several ships in the gate camp and bubbles where deployed all over the place I told the squadron to reform on the gate and be ready to quick exit.
Tech 3 cruisers, interceptors, stealth bombers, the list goes on there seemed to be total chaos on the hostiles sides. Half of the thrasher squadron and their black bird was sandwiched in between our fleet and the defenders cadre of slowly pouring in ships.
I was calling primaries and secondary and changing targets as quickly as the flow of the battle. My fleet couldn't get points on all of them and we lost possible kills on an Ishtar drake and Atron. All was doing quite well until an oracle pilot warp 150kms off gate and starts picking off my escorts. I called retreat because from our current angle and mass location of all of our fleet being mostly in a bubble itself there was not a viable warp solution with a bubble another 100kms behind the oracle. To avoid haphazard situation I called for a general retreat and remained in system long as possible soaking up damage in the scorpion. My wing scorpion pilot I couldn't repair fast enough and didn't know he was still shooting a pod and was locked from using the gate. I watched his ship go down and regrettably jumped though wishing I could have done more to save him. The Ishtar that we scared off earlier was on the gate picking off stragglers and began engaging my fleet. I ordered an attack for our heavies but the lights joined in and got blapped by the sentry turrets at that point I ordered everyone off the gate. The Ishtar didn't pursue.
We took the aggression cool down time to regroup and rethink the events and concluded that the 'meow' system was not going to be a pretty walk back into and without any sniper kits with use today the oracle would continue to prove a serious problem for the fleet. we only suffered mostly light losses weight wise and we still had two battleships in full tank ready to go. So the escort pilots got second ships and we patrolled vale of the silent.
This place was very much its name sake. The largest fleet we ran into was a detachment of two frigates. After several skirmishes and one failed attempt to get a Tengu we destroyed several ships and pods in null. We ventured deep enough to spot a parked Avatar and several Velators/ibis in system and a Thanatos. Not wanting it to rain titans and gumdrops I asked the fleet and most said they where running on fumes so we plotted a course home and scored one more kill on the way.
Overall we sank over 125 million isk worth of stuff and suffered relatively small losses. Scores include 1 cruiser 4 destroyers 1 frigate 1 stealth bomber 2 pods at the loss of 1 battleship 2 cruisers and four frigates.
Our most amusing kill was a very suicidal stealth bomber that launched the bomb at point blank at our sole tackler and missed entirely. The kill was nearly a solo performance by our forward scout as warping 120 AU's took most of us a long time to get a lick in.
The pilots agreed this was our most successful roam here. Also its been the heaviest roam in SWA's 5 year history with our three battleships. |

Dazzork Anneto
VC Academy
0
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Posted - 2012.04.01 05:29:00 -
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The last roam was fun thx organizing these roams vix |

Vanguard One
4th Drake Squadron
2
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Posted - 2012.04.01 05:40:00 -
[41] - Quote
+1 for fun and good sportsmanship (something that many has forgotten). |

Deron Senportiv
State War Academy Caldari State
0
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Posted - 2012.04.01 05:42:00 -
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I expect to die.
A horrible, fiery, ball of molten metal in the blackness of deep space.
That pretty much sums up my expectations. You see, I'm the fluffy, carefree, carebear, miner type. The kind who thinks that 0.7 space is just a bit too risky to mine in. Yup, that's me. So when the call came over the comms that the fleet was forming up, and that all available pilots were to report to the muster station, my heartrate went up, and my palms weren't exactly dry. I've never engaged the enemy. I'd never taken the fight to them - as I'd always been on the receiving end of a canflip.
So, I fitted my ship with the best lowend gear I could find, and valiantly piloted my way to the muster point. After fleetup, Vix gave us the usual instruction to all of us rookie pilots, so we didn't end up dying... well, dying sooner than expected anyways.
We made our way down into low sec.. then null.. engaging targets that we came across. To be honest, I was so worried about keeping up with the fleet, that by the time I got there, most of the engagement was already over. I did my best tonight though to contribute when we came across anyone that needed a good de-shipping. I even got off a few shots, and made my way onto some kill mails.
Our fleet made the rounds, ventured back out, and went out seperate ways victorious. Low deaths, and 8 or 9 kills to boot. I'd call that a good night by any means. I had a great time, learned a few things, and LIVED to tell the tale. I'll definitely be fleeting up again with Vix and the SWA-G crew.
I highly recommend at least giving it a try. It adds a different dimension to the game than the one I'm used to playing.
+1 for Vix and the whole SWA-G crew! |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
64
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Posted - 2012.04.05 07:16:00 -
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Interesting turn of developments have begun
We've are experimenting with the possibility of forming an alliance with Center of Advanced Studies. They're much further along in operations and are offering quite a large number of new possibilities
I'll have a hard time matching them for the things they're offering then again they been at it for 5 years... I hope to share resources between the two of us. I hope it inspires more to start making contact with the CAS group or mine
Its a small start but well see where this grows to. At the CAS groups request Ill be withholding the name of the group until details are further hammered out.
Til then I look forward to where this grows.
-Vix SWA Instructor, Commander Select Currently being blamed as SWA's CEO SWA PVP Program |

InstinctE17
Avant-Garde Monastery G00DFELLAS
2
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Posted - 2012.04.05 10:00:00 -
[44] - Quote
go crawl back under what ever high sec roid you came out from under. |

ElQuirko
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
496
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Posted - 2012.04.05 10:08:00 -
[45] - Quote
InstinctE17 wrote:go crawl back under what ever high sec roid you came out from under.
Hilarious guy.
If we distribute pictures of people, does that mean God can file copyright claims under SOPA? |

Jonah Gravenstein
110
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Posted - 2012.04.05 10:13:00 -
[46] - Quote
InstinctE17 wrote:go crawl back under what ever high sec roid you came out from under.
Don't be so harsh, todays noobs are tomorrows targets or if they're lucky fleetmates, everyone has to start somewhere.
Besides these guys are going out with the specific purpose of learning to PVP, whilst getting blown up and having a giggle, don't know about you but I play because I like to have fun. War hasn't been fought this badly since Olaf the Hairy, High Chief of all the Vikings, accidentally ordered 80,000 battle helmets with the horns on the inside. |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
65
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Posted - 2012.04.05 14:06:00 -
[47] - Quote
InstinctE17 wrote:go crawl back under what ever high sec roid you came out from under.
Funny you say that witch such an unimpressive combat record, leadership record, and honestly lack of contributions to your corporation and alliance.
Go out and bleed more and pray that whatever asteroid I do crawl under isn't yours. And I don't think your time in Eve Uni has done you any good.
Or are you still angry over the time SWA smashed FNA's little pvp group into small bits. I will be honest I wasn't around that can't be blamed for it.
-Vix SWA Instructor, Commander Select Currently being blamed as SWA's CEO SWA PVP Program |

silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
3
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Posted - 2012.04.05 14:40:00 -
[48] - Quote
Jonah Gravenstein wrote:Besides these guys are going out with the specific purpose of learning to PVP, whilst getting blown up and having a giggle, don't know about you but I play because I like to have fun. Indeed. I grind because it supports my play, not the other way 'round. Among the things I buy are disposable hulls, because I get use them to Quixote into pretty much whatever pleases me. I like the resulting fireworks, even when I'm rather... personally involved. What Vix is doing plays right into that, and I appreciate it no end.
If it worries or annoys some kill-joys, well... so much the better.  |

Roime
Shiva Furnace
413
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Posted - 2012.04.05 15:06:00 -
[49] - Quote
Despite the confusing writing style, I understood that you are taking the initiative and creating meaningful PVP content for new players in NPC corps?
CCP should pay your sub, you are excellent. And this is without the slightest hint of sarcasm, major props to you.
Good luck o7
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Calfis
The Dark Tribe Against ALL Authorities
78
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Posted - 2012.04.05 15:06:00 -
[50] - Quote
Stellar Vix wrote:Imma outbidYOU wrote:go crawl back under what ever high sec roid you came out from under. Funny you say that witch such an unimpressive combat record, leadership record, and honestly lack of contributions to your corporation and alliance. Go out and bleed more and pray that whatever asteroid I do crawl under isn't yours. Then again post with your main Imma outbidYOU, you should probably recycle that transfer character now. -Vix
He apparently felt that the combat record of his alliance would compensate for his lack of any record.  |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
71
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Posted - 2012.04.05 16:23:00 -
[51] - Quote
Calfis wrote:Stellar Vix wrote:Imma outbidYOU wrote:go crawl back under what ever high sec roid you came out from under. Funny you say that witch such an unimpressive combat record, leadership record, and honestly lack of contributions to your corporation and alliance. Go out and bleed more and pray that whatever asteroid I do crawl under isn't yours. Then again post with your main Imma outbidYOU, you should probably recycle that transfer character now. -Vix He apparently felt that the combat record of his alliance would compensate for his lack of any record. 
You guys kicked our teeth in pertty hard three weeks ago, I have never seen an impromptu gate camp form up as quickly as yours did. GF to your boys involved. SWA Instructor, Commander Select Currently being blamed as SWA's CEO SWA PVP Program |

Calfis
The Dark Tribe Against ALL Authorities
78
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Posted - 2012.04.05 18:48:00 -
[52] - Quote
Stellar Vix wrote:Calfis wrote:Stellar Vix wrote:Imma outbidYOU wrote:go crawl back under what ever high sec roid you came out from under. Funny you say that witch such an unimpressive combat record, leadership record, and honestly lack of contributions to your corporation and alliance. Go out and bleed more and pray that whatever asteroid I do crawl under isn't yours. Then again post with your main Imma outbidYOU, you should probably recycle that transfer character now. -Vix He apparently felt that the combat record of his alliance would compensate for his lack of any record.  You guys kicked our teeth in pertty hard three weeks ago, I have never seen an impromptu gate camp form up as quickly as yours did. GF to your boys involved.
Thats because it wasn't an impromptu gate camp, it was one of our roaming gangs that was out looking for a fight. Ever since we kicked over the DRF we have been finding it harder and harder to get fights close to home. |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
73
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Posted - 2012.04.05 18:53:00 -
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Calfis wrote:
That's because it wasn't an impromptu gate camp, it was one of our roaming gangs that was out looking for a fight. Ever since we kicked over the DRF we have been finding it harder and harder to get fights close to home.
Well we may be paying more visits in the future there is only so far east to west I can deploy from however going westward no longer as a big of a hassle if we continue our partnership with CAS.
-Vix SWA Instructor, Commander Select Currently being blamed as SWA's CEO SWA PVP Program |

silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
21
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Posted - 2012.04.08 04:41:00 -
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So, tonight, we served a fresh, steaming plate of cluster-fsk, garnished with pew-pew. 
I was waaaaay late to the party, and indeed, spent most of the party trying to find where the party actually *was.* But eventually, I caught up. We found a few ships along the way, but nothing really interesting (aside from watching somone's bubble generator get popped) until we hit OBE.
In OBE, we found a lonely guy on the gate, and had just set about harassing him, when I dis-conn'd. Which was kinda fortuitous for me - when I reonnected, I found my self landing on the Ohkunen gate, all alone - except for a Rapier. Which promptly buggered off in-system. Our gang of 12 (sometimes fewer, as many of us DC'd several times) set about sweeping the system, and one of us found a carrier in a belt, whereupon things started gettin' all e'splody.
Warping in from various angles, we found a Rapier, a Carrier (never did get the type), a Crusader, and a Gurista 'rat all tangled up with the fleet, including a small fsk-load of drones - Theirs and ours.
Things got a bit confused, and I'm still not sure how many foes we faced - at the very least one Rat, one Carrier, one Rapier, one Crusader, one Drake, and one Ferox. The Rapier and the Crusader went down, then the heavy throw-weight of the big guys on the other side ended the party rather convincingly. I actually had locks on both BCs, and managed to send the Drake a parting kiss as I tried to escape with my mostly-wrecked Kestrel, but his response was a bit hotter than I'd anticipated and my carriage turned into a pumpkin-pod.
All told, I'm thinking is was a grand 'ol party, even if no one was sure who was on who's dance card. The guys in the Rapier and Crusader were feeling a mite bit too popular, I 'spect, as everyone wanted a piece of their time, but there were dances for everyone.
Once again, Stellar Vix threw a great party, and I'm just sorry more folks couldn't have been there - Maybe next time! |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
73
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Posted - 2012.04.08 05:34:00 -
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Clarification of the Report the Thanatos Carrier was Cynoed in by the Rapier which my fleet promptly destroyed to prevent further reinforcements
BTW Silens the drake that took you down was destroyed an hour later.
Overall most of the op was boring and our initial cluster up costed us 4 of our escort frigates to a sniper Dramiel which was smart enough to stay in the complex so that the larger ships couldn't snipe it back. All the pilots went back and refitted.
We managed to sink an osprey in the same system waiting for our escorts to come back. After that 35 jumps though null with almost no activity. We poked our head into one system at way point alpha and held the gate for 5 minutes and decided they weren't going to come out play. I got my fleet to pull out but one pilot spotted a Naga on the way out one sniper ranges. Our oracle pilots engaged the heavily tanked Naga to his foolishness and got jumped and stuck in that system. A lesson learned that when the fleet pulls out don't be a hero
Way point charlie the usual three systems we normally get our teeth kicked in at was rather devoid of activity Moving onto Obe system in closure of our operation we found a local with 30+ and thought we could stir up some trouble Belt sweeps and taunting in local and d-scan snipes from well above the elliptical allowed us to pin point hostile ship positions and we knew they where trying to find us. One of our scouts got webbed by a Rapier and the warp to battle range was given. This multiple angled approach was sufficient enough to keep the enemy forces confused. Rapier cyno'd in a Thanatos which deployed fighters against our tacklers and according to all the after action reports that carrier only did 120 total damage to the lost tonnage. I noticed the hostiles where constantly trying to swap targets and constantly kept on moving ship to ship, They where extremely more disorganized than we were they just had heavier firepower in those numbers while I only had three heavy ships left. When I called out the Aeres to be primary and it warped away I knew that we where too low on tacklers to remain effective and ordered my ships out before more help came in from other source
In total we lost one curse one oracle and about six frigates. All remaining heavy ships deployed survived.
We killed one afk gas mining osprey, rapier, and a crusader. Our oracle loss offsets the Isk loss for the entire op though. Battlewise our last engagement was Isk won
Had we seriously destroyed all the escorts though I believed we could have possibly held the carrier a bit and gutted her drones but I doubt the DPS would break her
Other than that first time alot of the rooks saw a carrier in combat. SWA Instructor, Commander Select Currently being blamed as SWA's CEO SWA PVP Program |

silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
21
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Posted - 2012.04.08 05:48:00 -
[56] - Quote
Stellar Vix wrote:Clarification of the Report the Thanatos Carrier was Cynoed in by the Rapier which my fleet promptly destroyed to prevent further reinforcements
BTW Silens the drake that took you down was destroyed an hour later. [Dr. Evil ] Exceelllent! [/Dr.E] Thanks for the heads-up on that. 
Quote:Other than that first time alot of the rooks saw a carrier in combat. Impressive, all the drones. Made for a confusing visual, so I basically shifted to using nothing but my Overview for picking targets.
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Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
81
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Posted - 2012.04.09 01:58:00 -
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Incident Half Baked Report Author: Commander Stellar Vix Location: Forge Region Involved Parties: Staff Sargent Ice-Queen and one malfunctioning pilot.
SWA corp channel was the usual rustle and bustle that a normal military bar is typically associated with as nothing serious was going on. I was learning more about writing up technical manuals to include interactivity when this beggar stumbles in asking for isk.
Normally I get these people kicked out within minutes. This guy was rather persistent and then begins to start demanding Isk to be given to him. This was not making anyone on the channel happy. We don't tolerate beggars in the State and everyone in the channel knew that. After belittling his attempts for Isk, he has the gall to ask us to allow him on our agent mission runs. One pilot feeling merciful fancied the idea to her distaste later that the beggar was ill intention. It wasn't long until the beggars real colors showed.
I eventually thought it was worth my business and opened private comms with the SWA pilot that tried to be friendly. She explains the rest of situation to me and describes how this character was playing on a PLEX licensed on another associate's funding along with in communication four other supposed friends. It was coming down to hostilities so I made my moves. As the beggar challenged Ice Queen to a duel I started to make some devious plans.
At this time I prepared background checks on all the associates, cross referenced complaints, and all the normal things a good gopher does. Because this wasn't authorized Intel requests I was restricted from using my normal connections to get any more information but I felt I had enough to compose a warning message to one of his friend's CEO as a one additional font on this warfare. I also rallied up at least 10 volunteers willing to help if the shooting was to start, however I was restricted to SWA-G members only.
I told the Ice Queen I was more than willing to commit the resources to make the beggar and friends a bit more miserable. She later told the friends the beggar the implications of things going on should they help their friend get an upper hand. It was this time the beggar invited Ice Queen into a channel to set up the fight. During the confusion between comms the beggar divulged the entire plan to Ice Queen. This slip of the tongue was costly as it what caused me to send off my nasty gram. The dual was 1v1 and when he was planning for 1 vs 4 I decided to 'even' the odds.
I advised Ice Queen to haphazardly navigate near a star in a sweet spot where one slip of the engine screwed with the navigation computers that would have sling shot one well out of the gravitational influence. The beggar showed up and did the traditional flagging for a duel and was instructed to warp to the bookmark.
Ice queens preparedness allowed her to phase off the rooks attack and one of his friends showing up only further proved that sending off the mail was in good judgement. The beggar ran out of ammo and was only resorted to warp scrambling. Out of sheer idiocy the beggar begins to self destruct. Ice Queen decided to show some mercy as to not totally crush the beggar and threw her ship into the sling propelling her several thousands kilometers a second away from the sun as if warping.
Aftermath of the event lead to an extremely angry reply which would all indicate that not only did the beggar lost his ship, he lost his friends as the Intel follow up showed that all involved parties to the beggar where ejected out of player corps and blamed him for it.
Overall I wished I could feel pity but can only laugh. This has so far been the best elimination of beggars from SWA's history. The second best being the whole fleet being sent to Rancer system.
Ill be happy to dispense knowledge Ill be happy to dispense ammo. I will never be happy dispensing Isk at request.
-Vix SWA Instructor, Commander Select Currently being blamed as SWA's CEO SWA PVP Program |

Zverofaust
Martyr's Vengence Test Alliance Please Ignore
72
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Posted - 2012.04.09 02:24:00 -
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Why does it feel like some ****** pubby corp forum somehow accidently bled onto Eve-O forums |

Stellar Vix
State War Academy Caldari State
82
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Posted - 2012.04.09 02:34:00 -
[59] - Quote
Zverofaust wrote:Why does it feel like some ****** pubby corp forum somehow accidently bled onto Eve-O forums
That's pretty tall coming from a supposedly from a professional military alliance who are being called by puppies by the Goons. The same alliance whom I've heard from being in an NPC corp has only heard about how awful they're getting their posterior reamed by inferior numbers.
Goonswarm's video illustration of their treatment of test is quite accurate, you guys got kicked down the stairs.
-Vix SWA Instructor, Commander Select Currently being blamed as SWA's CEO SWA PVP Program |

Calfis
The Dark Tribe Against ALL Authorities
79
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Posted - 2012.04.09 14:44:00 -
[60] - Quote
Zverofaust wrote:Why does it feel like some ****** pubby corp forum somehow accidently bled onto Eve-O forums
You should know with the amount of pubbie corps that get let into TEST.  |
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