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Jinx Barker
GFB Scientific
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Posted - 2008.06.30 20:21:00 -
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I don't know - I wouldn't call someone a "pirate" because they operate under NBSI. This is a legitimate way to minimize disruptions to the operations of large group of people - a stranger, with no standings should be considered a threat to the common good and should be shot.
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Jinx Barker
GFB Scientific
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Posted - 2008.06.30 21:22:00 -
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Edited by: Jinx Barker on 30/06/2008 21:23:50
Originally by: Furb Killer So you shoot everyone you see except blues and you wonder why people think you are a pirate? 
Why Rolling emote? NBSI is legitimate and proper way to defend territory - its not piracy, it is prudence. If everyone and their pet goldfish would just come and go, then the spies and cyno alts will get in, and your space will be lost pretty quickly.
You obviously never been part of a group that held 0.0 for any extended period of time, since if you approach NBSI as piracy, and just allow a free flow of pod-Pilot rubbish though the system(s) you own - as I said above - you will loose and quickly.
On the other hand, if you ever was part of a group and are part of a group now that holds 0.0 for an extended period of time, then you are plain trolling and are hypocritical in your responses.
There is no way to hold 0.0 and ensure safety for the members of the group without NBSI policy in place. Not in EVE anyway. |

Jinx Barker
GFB Scientific
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Posted - 2008.06.30 22:31:00 -
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Edited by: Jinx Barker on 30/06/2008 22:31:42
Originally by: Furb Killer What you quoted was about low sec...
N/M did not realize that you made two separate posts - I was under impression that the OP was talking about the 0.0 NBSI practice, and not Low Security - at least that is where it lead me to believe.
In any event:
NBIS in 0.0 = Prudence and Proper Approach to a situation of Neutrals.
"NBSI" in .1-.4 = Piracy if one is actively engages the targets w/o amy risk assessment/discrimination. However, if you pop someone in .1-.4 because they seem to be getting too close to your ship, then it is prudence. |
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