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Twisted Xistance
Red Command
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Posted - 2012.06.26 02:16:00 -
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When I think of my capsuleer I imagine it like in the imperiator titan pilots in warhammer epic, he is the ship, his consciousness is transfered into the very metal of the ships its self. I think the crew of the ship is as insignificant to my capsuleer as your individual cells are to you (we need every cell in our body but spend very little time thinking about them). |

Twisted Xistance
Red Command
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Posted - 2012.06.26 02:19:00 -
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In fact imagine an agent mission, teh capsuleers account of that incident could be written up in a few lines or maybe at most a page, though how many full books of lore could you get out of the accounts of each mortal destroyed in that one mission. |

Twisted Xistance
Red Command
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Posted - 2012.06.26 02:24:00 -
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Dr Ted Kaper wrote:I always assumed that there is no crew present on any other ship other than carriers, unless you actually choose to keep people. Reason being: to have any kind of crew on a ship which is inevitably going to be destroyed would be INSANELY expensive. So the only crew are the people which you purchase off the market. Carriers specifically because they have fighters which do have people to pilot them. The other reason i think this way, is that when doing missions our ships are vastly superior to the staffed ships, and the justification for our superior power is the connection between captain and ship. A staffed ship will take longer to react and does not work as fluently as capsuleers. This results in far poorer accuracy, lock time, speed, and tank. So the reason we never see any interaction between a crew is because there is non.
how long would 1m3 of food feed a person for and how much would it cost us for it in isk
To us a million isk is nothing though to a mortal it would be more isk than they could ever of dreamed of. I've not yet read any of the books (waiting eagerly for one to come in the post) though I speculate the costs involved in perspective to what a capsuleer actually makes from a single trit trade would be insignificant in comparison |
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