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Naes Mlahrend
KINGS OF EDEN Sev3rance
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Posted - 2012.05.17 13:25:00 -
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Korbin Dallaz wrote:I did think of one other option which is CVA space which is NRDS (Not Red Don't Shoot) space. It is in Providence and directly connected to high sec. I know there are docking fees out there, that's how the help pay for costs. Also you'll have to look into it on your own how you find out who's red and who isn't. But that has the potential to be a nice way to transition into null sec life.
I live in this area and am part of the NRDS "police force." We let neuts come and go as they please but if you decide you want to run and gun random folks you'll be red in no time and will be taken out at our leisure. It's a laid back space and all are welcome. |

Kirith Vespira
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.05.17 20:33:00 -
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Tristen Michaels wrote:Currently making the move from hisec to nullsec- anybody got any recommendations?
Edit Again: Ignore what I said before; I apparently can't read. Moving from high to null, have a good time! :) |

Welsige
Amok. Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2012.05.18 16:31:00 -
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So, moving to null sec.
Will just leave a piece of advice, wich is, really, a good gideline for living in EVE.
Liquid isk is gold. Keep liquid. Travel light. Dont trust all your stuff to another unknown party.
The isk you have in your wallet cant be hijaked or stollen or destroyed at a gate (unless you are really an idiot).
You may ammount some loss of selling your stuff before moving, and paying a little extra for local goods, but the bulk of your wealth will be with you, within your wallet.
Sure, try moving some of your stuff, like nullified cloacky T3 strategic bc's, small and fast ships like frigates and cloaky bombers.
tl;dr;
Keep light. Isk is the only asset that maters. ~ 10.058 ~
Free The Mittani |

Longinius Spear
Double-Down Narwhals Ate My Duck
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Posted - 2012.05.18 17:35:00 -
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DelBoy Trades wrote:The replies in this thread made me vomit. I honestly don't see how people can live in Hisec, if the blokes actually found some stones and decided to leave World of Concordecraft don't try and persuade him otherwise.
Find a good 0.0 corp (there are many awful ones) and they'll talk you through everything you should know.
LOL null sec tuff guy talk. Would you be in null if you didn't have "Local"?
Hot dropping blob warfare is what you find in 0.0, and null bear alliance drama. |

Drakarin
Omnitech Corporation Wonder Kids
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Posted - 2012.06.02 10:47:00 -
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Korbin Dallaz wrote:Sjugar wrote: Deep 0.0 a very quiet place:
The volume of high-end minerals is very low. -Mining : more profitable in 0.0 You only bring the finished product better planets and no taxes. -PI :more profitable in 0.0 Again, faction mods are small enough and mostly sold to local wholesaler (did I say there are trade opportunities? -Plexes : more profitable in 0.0
Npc 0.0 machariel blueprints: they don't take much space. And really get the hang of it and the thrill of 0.0 missionrunning and the rewards will be well beyond your expectations. -Missionrunning : more profitable in 0.0
While what you said here is or can be true it is also not always true in all cases. Mission running in null does pay better per mission than in high sec and the LP is worth more for example. But the time spent avoiding reds and neuts cuts into your isk/hour. Also you can't fly the faction fit Marauders or deadspace fit T3's in null that you would fly in high sec which also cuts into the speed at which you finish missions and therefore isk/hour. On top of that time spent on mandatory CTAs could be spent making isk which further cuts into your isk/hour. Most stuff costs more in null and you will have more losses which both cut into net profits. Also some of us do not find running missions in 0.0 as thrilling as much as we find it stressful. I'm not sure about you but I don't pay money every month to spend my free time in a game that is stressing me out. So bottom line if you like PvP then yes null is probably for you but don't go telling people that null is the place to make isk when if you are PvP averse that is most likely not the case. Sure if you like PvP then maybe you are better off living in null than you would be having a JC in high sec for isk making and a JC in null for PvPing. But if you do not like PvP don't go to null as you will have more of it and most likely will wind up worse off financially. Granted we have just had some major changes to the game which could make it so that the large Alliance will have to make some space in 0.0 safer for miners than high sec so this could all change but speaking historically I would only recommend going to null if you like PvP and are looking for more of it.
I always laugh a bit inside when people say you cannot fly expensive ships in null-sec. I've flown 2 billion isk Tengus in Null. Rarely do I ever get attacked. I've only died once in a costly ship above a billion isk, and you know what? Who cares.. it's just a game. It's worth the fun of top tier performance and the added risk makes it more exciting.
People in EvE are like *****-cats, terrified of everything. I find this amusing. |

Kara Books
Deal with IT.
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Posted - 2012.06.03 04:50:00 -
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Yhe blow someones hauler up and pod them before you go. |
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