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Khanto Thor
Amarr Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2008.10.15 16:38:00 -
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Originally by: SystemaX1 I find it funny how experienced corps wardeck beginner corps if there oldest players are 06 then you can tell how sad they really for wardecking 6 week or younger player corps.
what you could do is find someone who doesnt care about looseing a ship like a suicider that loves useing smart bombs like me and my drake do. and offer them a certain amount to go down there and hit the XXX members with smart bombs and draw there attention away from you guys so you guys can go to another system 12 jumps away or something.
What an ingenious plan , do you play eve?
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Darthoria
Gallente University of Caille
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Posted - 2008.10.16 02:10:00 -
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Edited by: Darthoria on 16/10/2008 02:11:44 i can confirm garmon and friends did join our corp and are helping us with the enemy.
They lost another 2 battleships today weeeeeeeee
More importantly garmon is teaching us pvp got my first killmail in some russian speaking alliance deep in 0.0 was my first trip to lowsec even lol. God knows where i was just following them around in my caracal trying to get shots in and use those fancy modules i just learned the level 1 skills for.
That training i have an feeling in the long run will be worth even more as killing the grievers. As obviously we need to fight back ourselves when they not around anymore.
edit : spelling lol i am not native english.
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Mithos Victus
Minmatar
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Posted - 2008.10.16 16:49:00 -
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Originally by: Khanto Thor What an ingenious plan , do you play eve?
I'm thinking he is a socially challenged, compulsive, and pathological liar.
Honestly. No malice intended, I think he has issues.
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Mordeth Ventox
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.10.16 17:18:00 -
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if you have 8 active members and they have 30 alts/old inactive people, you might be able to put up a decent fight. As a 4 million sp newb myself I can attest to how rough it can be to be attacked by older players. Just remember your not out numbered...your in a target rich environment! >:D Stick together and go hunting, they won't expect you to take it to them. "From Hell's heart I stab at thee, for hates sake I spit my last breath at thee." |

Garmon
Minmatar TYR.
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Posted - 2008.10.16 17:30:00 -
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Edited by: Garmon on 16/10/2008 17:31:02 Link to Campaing
Griefing griefers is awesome! (Rogue knights of eve is the Corp that wardec'd the noob corp )
signature locked for inappropriate language. ~EVE Community Team
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Fubarmofo
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Posted - 2008.10.22 16:33:00 -
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Good result. Nice that some of you guys jumped in to help. I had similar when I first started. Learning point to any other fledgeling corps receiving similar treatemnt - have a go, chances are the corp deccing you will admire your have a go attitude and once over, will be more than likely to offer assistance and answer questions relating to pvp. As down right annoying a wardec on a newbie corp is - you can learn loads from them.
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Saralle Zhukov
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Posted - 2008.10.22 17:50:00 -
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Well your options are:
1. Negotiate 2. Fight 3. Turtle up in station 4. Run away (i.e. make a new corp, disband, make alt and all members go into noob corp, etc. variations of these)
They are all valid choices in the EVE Universe. My Corp normally uses a combination of all 4 when in a Hi Sec war. Your pure miners/haulers leave and join noob corp so they can mine and supply your fighting types. Everybody else gets in cheap tech 1 ships (remember tech 1 as not to give the enemy profit) and uses any of the tactics described in a number of excellent posts. Then we proceed to go out and try to blast the enemy. Heck our first war we got one ship webbed scrambled 4 or 5 frigates on him but we COULDN'T KILL HIM. LOL heck it's all a learning experience. Remember the prime rule of EVE combat you don't really lose anything as long as your clone is up to date. Implants, ships, mods can all be replaced. If your clone isn't up to date when you undock well you won't do that twice. Have fun take it as a learning experience and ask your opponents for advice, after you have been in a few fights with them. You never know they may become some of your best allies in the long run. Tell your impetuous younger members to watch their potty mouths and work on their fighting skills and you should do well.
Saralle Zhukov 
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