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Marlenus
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Posted - 2008.06.22 07:14:00 -
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Originally by: Ofcourse Imanalt Currently there is nothing in place to stop any alliance from just rolling into the FW zones and taking over but if CCP want FW to run the way they have said then what can they realistically do to prevent this kind of "interferenceö?
Here's an idea -- how about a one-shot cap-ship killer ship, available only in the militia LP stores, that cannot leave the system where it's purchased? (No jump drive or ability to use stargates.)
It would need to be hella expensive, ya. But THAT would give the militia a structural advantage over the alliances, in the FW zones only. ------------------ Ironfleet.com |

Marlenus
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Posted - 2008.06.22 17:31:00 -
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I was with the Kestrel Fleet that was holding in Nourv during the massacre. Many of us wanted to jump in just to see, but to his credit the FC convinced most of us to safe our one-shot disposable fleet for a more useful purpose (which was win, we ended up blowing up at least four different ships any one of which could have bought our whole fleet).
I know the Alliance guys maintain pretty good forum and diplomatic discipline, so we may never know, but I'm very curious why Executive Outcomes was there? They stomped the Gallente FW blob that we had baited onto the Nour gate in Tama, but was that the reason they came?
I figure the RA hotdrop was part of some ongoing dispute with Executive Outcomes, but I'm really curious whether Executive Outcomes was there to pound FW gangs or whether the Gallente (us, if it had happened sooner or later) were just an annoyance to be brushed aside. ------------------ Ironfleet.com |

Marlenus
Ironfleet Towing And Salvage
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Posted - 2008.06.22 17:56:00 -
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Thank you to SpaceSavage and Bapp for satisfying my curiosity! It was awesome (in the literal sense of the word) to hear the scout reports in fleet chat of the carnage on the other side of the gate. And it's the first time I've heard our normally-decisive fleet commander in a dither trying to decide what to do.
I think in hindsight we should have probably waited for the perfect moment and then jumped into Tama as a 150-man ninja-salvage blob. But then, I'm the CEO of Ironfleet Towing And Salvage, I would think that.  ------------------ Ironfleet.com |
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