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Foley Jones
The Exemplars Top Men.
269
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Posted - 2013.12.01 17:38:00 -
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I dont know about you guys but alot of capsuleers use the threat of "Well il just drop a orbital on you" to act all big and ******* mighty and try and scare us
Well here is why this ******* comment is stupid
1. Good luck finding me! - Locator agenta dont work towards us so outta the thousands of battles we are in, GOOD LUCK FINDING US
2.Can't OB in high sec contracts - something thats a big nono in the eye's of CONCORD is the idea of dropping a orbital in high sec battle so they prevent you from even firing there, so if all I did was high sec work, Then YOU couldn't touch me
3. Like I give a **** - oh no! you killed me one time and possibly spent more money on the ammo then I did on the suit I had! Oh such a cruel world we live in.....
4. You have to put your trust into a random soldier - if you somehow find what battle we are deployed in (Which would be Factional warfare) then you have to enlist with the oppisite team your query is on and wait for a squad (if there are any) to be rewarded a orbital and have them aim your guns for you and there is of course a chance you WOULD hit and kill me but no please read #3 again.....
5. What if im working for the faction you support? - I do alot of caldari work so if you wanted to ob me then you would have to be a gallente loyalist and have to go though reason #4 but also what happens if you are a caldari loyalist and will go as far as working for the gallente just to ob me you would still have to run the risk of a squad getting a OB beacon a nd trying to hit me
6. Is it really worth it? - honestly? To go out of your way to try and kill one guy you will have a hard time looking for? What do you get out of it? Nothing,
7. Wait until ground cannons are made - you think your awesome that killed a guy in A 10k suit? Wait until we get gaint ass cannons that can and will blow you billion isk ship to ******* hell - we can do 20x more damage to your wallet than you can to ours
Got dat Murderboner raging on
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steadyhand amarr
steadyhands independent mercenarys
1984
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Posted - 2013.12.01 18:50:00 -
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I got threatened with a wardec once I loled
"i dont care about you or your goals, just show me the dam isk"
winner of EU squad cup
GOGO power rangers
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Dagger-Two
Villore Joint Task Force Villore Accords
153
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Posted - 2013.12.01 19:45:00 -
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((is...this supposed to be in character? If so, why you so mad? You sound like a toddler throwing a tantrum)) |
Foley Jones
The Exemplars Top Men.
269
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Posted - 2013.12.01 19:54:00 -
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Dagger-Two wrote:((is...this supposed to be in character? If so, why you so mad? You sound like a toddler throwing a tantrum))
((Yes this is in character and how exactly is he sounding like a toddler? And hes not eexactly mad but alot ofnthe time on summit cappsuleers use the threat of OBing))
Got dat Murderboner raging on
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Dagger-Two
Villore Joint Task Force Villore Accords
153
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Posted - 2013.12.01 20:01:00 -
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((You should make sure your post doesn't read like a youtube comment. Actually put in effort to making the post, because otherwise you are just saying 'this merc of mine speaks like a high-school bimbo'. I mean this as constructive criticism; if you look at most other posts on the IGS, especially those who RP frequently, you'll see they actually commit to formal-esque writing)) |
Foley Jones
The Exemplars Top Men.
269
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Posted - 2013.12.01 20:06:00 -
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Dagger-Two wrote:((You should make sure your post doesn't read like a youtube comment. Actually put in effort to making the post, because otherwise you are just saying 'this merc of mine speaks like a high-school bimbo'. I mean this as constructive criticism; if you look at most other posts on the IGS, especially those who RP frequently, you'll see they actually commit to formal-esque writing))
((Your talking about the swearing right? I would liie to point out that is apart of foley's personality that he is a PTSD suffering homicidal maniac, call it inmature and stupid but I been rolling with this for a year now and the EVE Rp community loves it))
Got dat Murderboner raging on
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Dagger-Two
Villore Joint Task Force Villore Accords
153
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Posted - 2013.12.01 20:10:00 -
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((Well, I suppose if it suits you and its the persona you're trying to portray, stick with it. Not trying to bash you or anything)) |
21yrOld Knight
Pradox One Proficiency V.
350
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Posted - 2013.12.01 22:10:00 -
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In PC a pilot can come after you. but that would look incredibly childish coming after a guy wearing approximately 175,000 isk in gear. It is always funny when they make threats.
Your mamma has so little class she is like a Marxist society!!!!!!!
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Dagger-Two
Villore Joint Task Force Villore Accords
154
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Posted - 2013.12.01 22:32:00 -
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Indeed threats against you like killing you from orbit are a bit childish...and unfortunately there are no shortage of childish capsuleers nowadays it seems.
Don't underestimate them however. I'm sure the right amount of money could easily convince nearly any mercenaries backers to sell your clone contract. Then the next time you die, you might find yourself in your very last clone, restrained in your awakening chamber, with the grinning Empyrean savoring the moment as he puts one final bullet in your head.
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Yun Hee Ryeon
Dead Six Initiative Lokun Listamenn
368
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Posted - 2013.12.02 02:18:00 -
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Dagger-Two wrote:Don't underestimate them however. I'm sure the right amount of money could easily convince nearly any mercenaries backers to sell your clone contract. Then the next time you die, you might find yourself in your very last clone, restrained in your awakening chamber, with the grinning Empyrean savoring the moment as he puts one final bullet in your head. Possible. Isn't it funny how no one's ever quite explained just how this works?
I wonder whether they really, fully control it.
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21yrOld Knight
Pradox One Proficiency V.
353
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Posted - 2013.12.02 02:53:00 -
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Yun Hee Ryeon wrote:Dagger-Two wrote:Don't underestimate them however. I'm sure the right amount of money could easily convince nearly any mercenaries backers to sell your clone contract. Then the next time you die, you might find yourself in your very last clone, restrained in your awakening chamber, with the grinning Empyrean savoring the moment as he puts one final bullet in your head. Possible. Isn't it funny how no one's ever quite explained just how this works? I wonder whether they really, fully control it. Hm.
For all we know the joves may be watching and recording what we are doing. We could truly be puppets of the jove. I am saying this because all of our implants are jovian tech. They may be able to turn us off right now.
Your mamma has so little class she is like a Marxist society!!!!!!!
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Dagger-Two
Villore Joint Task Force Villore Accords
155
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Posted - 2013.12.02 03:06:00 -
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Unfortunately, our implants originally came from Sleeper technology, not Jovian. Also, as far as we know, the Jove are all dead, |
Yun Hee Ryeon
Dead Six Initiative Lokun Listamenn
368
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Posted - 2013.12.02 04:58:00 -
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Dagger-Two wrote:Unfortunately, our implants originally came from Sleeper technology, not Jovian. Also, as far as we know, the Jove are all dead, Again, I keep hearing this theory, but no verification.
It makes sense. The Sleepers are noted for their neuro-tech.
But verified by any official source? Not that I have seen.
((CCP has done a miserable job of clarifying what we do and do not know, in character, about this.)) |
Dagger-Two
Villore Joint Task Force Villore Accords
155
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Posted - 2013.12.02 05:18:00 -
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((Yes, when Roden confirmed the existence of the clone mercenaries, he did mention that the original designs for the implant were based on technology salaved from beyond the wormholes. Knowledge that the original was sleeper tech can be considered in-character knowledge. Link )) |
Yun Hee Ryeon
Dead Six Initiative Lokun Listamenn
368
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Posted - 2013.12.02 05:32:00 -
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Dagger-Two wrote:((Yes, when Roden confirmed the existence of the clone mercenaries, he did mention that the original designs for the implant were based on technology salaved from beyond the wormholes. Knowledge that the original was sleeper tech can be considered in-character knowledge. Link )) ((Then cite it IC. Enough of this OOC talk. I have no problem with being proved wrong in character.)) |
Heathen Bastard
The Bastard Brigade
721
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Posted - 2013.12.02 07:30:00 -
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Dagger-Two wrote:Unfortunately, our implants originally came from Sleeper technology, not Jovian. Also, as far as we know, the Jove are all dead,
Maybe not with their surreptitious means and advanced tech they could be hiding right in front of us. who's to say they're not working on a new cure for their little disease by say, finding a new host body, with implants already in place to allow for the instant uploading of one's experiences? What do AI need neural interfaces for, anyways?
((And on the sleepers, they've got the best tech for neural interfaces, virtual reality, and cryostasis, what would AIs need either of those for? this might suggest a link between the two, especially considering the jovians put much of their population into cryostasis at one point in a failed attempt to stop their disease.))
If you hear the words "WORTH IT!" look about, something hilarious just happened.
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Vinsarrow
New Eden Blades Of The Azure Zero-Day
120
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Posted - 2013.12.02 20:02:00 -
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*imagines that scene from The ThunderCats where Grune dies & as he's dieing Panthro is like "The defeat of your enemy is worth any cost!" & then Panthro is standing their with both arms cut off & says "Worth it...."* |
Dagger-Two
Villore Joint Task Force Villore Accords
156
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Posted - 2013.12.03 02:25:00 -
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Indeed, Yee Hun, Roden confirmed the sleeper origins of the technology when he revealed our existence, and the problems inherent with it.
And Heathen, I'm not sure where you're going with that. We know that the Sleepers were once part of Jovian society, but split off for some reason and escaped into what we now know as wormhole space.
The Jove themselves admitted how serious their disease was, and that they were nowhere near developing a cure.
I don't know why you are mentioning AI's, since sentient artificial intelligence is completely banned in any form by CONCORD, after the disastrous research that led to the rogue drones.
All of this is punctuated by the fact that Jovian space is overrun by the Sansha, a good indicator that the Jove have completely died off, or are at least in such a weak state that they can not possibly defend themselves of their technology against them.
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Yun Hee Ryeon
Dead Six Initiative Lokun Listamenn
371
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Posted - 2013.12.03 06:30:00 -
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Dagger-Two wrote:Indeed, Yee Hun, Roden confirmed the sleeper origins of the technology when he revealed our existence, and the problems inherent with it. Did he? ... Hm.
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Ah. So he did. Well, that's ... fascinating, actually, if not quite surprising.
Also, that will teach me to ignore what other people's president's say because they're other people's presidents.
Quote:The Jove themselves admitted how serious their disease was, and that they were nowhere near developing a cure.
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All of this is punctuated by the fact that Jovian space is overrun by the Sansha, a good indicator that the Jove have completely died off, or are at least in such a weak state that they can not possibly defend themselves, or their technology, against them. To the former: the Jove have been suffering from that disease for thousands of years, at least. It seems a little overly convenient for them to only be dying off just now.
To the latter: is Sansha presence in Jove space known or only strongly suspected? Has anyone actually gotten a peek at Kuvakei's activities there?
(Also, if he IS over there, I'm not sure that's evidence that Kuvakei has access to the resources and technologies of the Jove. The reverse would explain a lot about Kuvakei's tactics-- you know, the bits that have his followers insisting desperately that he's secretly outwitting us all in ways we cannot fathom by feeding coordinated teams of capsuleers a steady stream of highly-profitable resources neatly packaged as hostile warships?) |
Dagger-Two
Villore Joint Task Force Villore Accords
158
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Posted - 2013.12.04 02:38:00 -
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indeed we know. A probe sent through one of their wormholes during the initial incursions sent back telemetry and images showing it was in Jovian space before being destroyed. On the other side, vast Sansha armadas could be seen. I was personally monitoring the event in real time, analyzing images and data as they were made available. I still have the image saved HERE. The image unfortunately confirms the notion: The station in the background is "Prosper Vault", a key Jove station in 3-CE1R, within Jove space. .
And yes, the Jove have been dealing with the disease for some time, but that only adds to the speculations of their demise. It seems like they knew they were nearing their ultimate demise when they closed access to their space years ago. It is also likely they did not tell us just how fast it was progressing, for fear that we would come searching for their technology once we knew they were gone. I have no doubt they knew how dangerous it could be if any one group got their hands on it. |
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True Adamance
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
4530
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Posted - 2013.12.04 02:44:00 -
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Dagger-Two wrote:indeed we know. A probe sent through one of their wormholes during the initial incursions sent back telemetry and images showing it was in Jovian space before being destroyed. On the other side, vast Sansha armadas could be seen. I was personally monitoring the event in real time, analyzing images and data as they were made available. I still have the image saved HERE. The image unfortunately confirms the notion: The station in the background is "Prosper Vault", a key Jove station in 3-CE1R, within Jove space. . And yes, the Jove have been dealing with the disease for some time, but that only adds to the speculations of their demise. It seems like they knew they were nearing their ultimate demise when they closed access to their space years ago. It is also likely they did not tell us just how fast it was progressing, for fear that we would come searching for their technology once we knew they were gone. I have no doubt they knew how dangerous it could be if any one group got their hands on it.
That is the first image I have seen of the incident..... it is certainly impressive.
"All things were created by the Divine, and so the glory of our faith is inherent to us all"
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Yun Hee Ryeon
Dead Six Initiative Lokun Listamenn
371
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Posted - 2013.12.04 06:26:00 -
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Dagger-Two:
I'm familiar with the image-- familiar enough to recall the ambiguity associated with it. While that is indeed the identified station, it remains unclear whether the Sansha have taken possession of it, or, if so, whether it is the only one with which they have done so-- or whether they were able to keep it if they took it.
Further, the actions of "The Master" and his forces have been ... odd. Notably, there's the obvious question of whether he might have been subjected to his own technologies. I'd be the first to concede that this is wishful thinking if he hadn't apparently embarked on a program of strengthening the very beings he supposedly wishes to destroy. As it is, it doesn't seem as though the Jove could have provided the capsuleers a better source of fleet-coordination training and war material if they tried-- which raises the possibility that this is all very much according to plan. Either Kuvakei is playing some sort of long game (entirely possible, but if so it's too deep for me), or something else is up.
Then there's the SoCT. Very bluntly, they're awfully generous with their resources for an entity whose sponsors have passed away and had their holdings looted by a hostile force. They apparently just happened to have a couple hundred thousand Jovian battlecruisers in their back pockets, ready to give away.
Finally, considering that the Jove are famed for their intelligence network, I'm inclined to think that the main reason for the ambiguity surrounding their supposed demise is that they benefit from the ambiguity. For one thing, it's apt to discourage people from taking concerns like mine too seriously. I can point out that neither empire policy vis-a-vis the capsuleers nor clone soldiers makes any sense at all unless they're actively trying to establish a new feudal ruling class, that the Nation's invasion strategy is simultaneously threatening and nonsensical, feeding the capsuleers while threatening everybody else, and that the only group around (outside of ourselves) with any interest in seeing these things happen is probably the Jove ...
... and I promptly get told (with some circumstantial evidence but certainly no solid proof) that the Jove are dead.
Very blasted convenient for them if they're not, true? |
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