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Astarte Nosferatu
Abrivianius Manufacturing Corporation
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Posted - 2009.02.05 03:03:00 -
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Expect moon materials to spike. Especially R32 and R64. Motherships will sell at 20bil+ again in a month or so.
Boy, is this going to be fun .
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Astarte Nosferatu
Abrivianius Manufacturing Corporation
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Posted - 2009.02.05 03:27:00 -
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Director level spy in BNC and Tin Foil. BNC robbed blind (T2 BPO's?).
After downtime tomorrow sov drops in BoB systems. If the ex-BoB corps haven't made a new alliance by then yet, they are going to be under massive attack. In any case they will not have sov4 anymore.
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Astarte Nosferatu
Abrivianius Manufacturing Corporation
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Posted - 2009.02.05 17:47:00 -
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Originally by: Kazzac Elentria
Remember who we're talking about here.
Goons are nice, but they're like a dog chasing a car. Once and if they caught it they wouldn't know what to do with it.
NC and the russians in their multitude of southern and drone region alliances will come get their share of the loot as well no doubt. They know exactly what to do with dyspo moons. As most of the discussion is purely speculation for the moment, I for one cannot wait to see how the situation will have evolved once the dust settles in two-three months.
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Astarte Nosferatu
Abrivianius Manufacturing Corporation
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Posted - 2009.02.05 18:14:00 -
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Originally by: Kazzac Elentria
More or less, basically what Im driving at is that there is no more force to stop anyone from moving in. So we'll see quick power grabs and a big but short lived dip in supply until existing towers are flipped into other alliances.
I would say at least 3 months for prices to become stable again, possibly more depending on how fast an alliance can get sov 3 or 4 in a system with r64 moons.
I expect the former Bob regions to become true 0.0 again, the wild wild west where everyone will be shooting everyone and much riches to be had. It will be survival of the fittest.
Prices will stabilize, but it will take months, dare I say 4-6 months before the ripple-effect begins to disappear. |

Astarte Nosferatu
Abrivianius Manufacturing Corporation
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Posted - 2009.02.05 18:21:00 -
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Originally by: SethAble
Outposts are conquerable, but only if left undefended. You must kill all of their shield, and I would presume there would be a standby capital fleet ready to assist critical installations.
BoB and pets cannot defend all of their stations at the same time. They have dozens of Outposts, and the enemy outnumber them at least 10-1 manpower.
Originally by: SethAble
Basically nothing lost except standings and the HUGE increase (40% in some cases) of the POS FUEL, due to loss of soverignty 1->4 (sov4 has higher savings, if they held that somewhere).
If I read correctly, when sov drops, the Capital Assembly Arrays stop producing Titans and Motherships, possibly destroying the minerals in production. Moreover, the enemy can just cyno in as the cyno jammers do not work any more and kill of the POS, as they have done already in a few systems. That's literally hundreds of billions of ISK destroyed overnight. Moreover, Outposts are far more easily conquered if there is no sov in system than in a system with sov 4, cyno jammers, jump bridges and hostile Titans/Motherships on standby in system. When an Outpost is conquered, the ex-BoB members cannot access their ships, modules and clones anymore in that station anymore, putting a severe strain on logistics and morale.
Expect lots of ships being blown up with moon materials and other expensive stuff inside which will drive up prices even further. |

Astarte Nosferatu
Abrivianius Manufacturing Corporation
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Posted - 2009.02.06 19:08:00 -
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Originally by: DonSailieri Almost all of the metioned materials (and components) did go down in price in the last 2 days, as far as i could follow, which really makes me wonder... is this whole thread basically a lets-seed-some-wrong-information-so-all-the-greedy-noobs-lose-their-money-on-speculation thingy?
Now now, why would we lead the uneducated lemmings into a pitfall of huge monetary losses?
I know, I know. Because it is fun.  |
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