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Michael Arck
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Posted - 2014.02.11 00:24:00 -
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Interesting. They don't want mercs ship boarding but view the future slaveminers, ahem, mercenaries as just as a labor force and that being their only chief commodity? If we are good for labor, we are good for sabotaging their ships. It's only fair we have that ability. Not to be only given the option to be their slave workers.
Alot of times, I disagree with Goonfleet perspectives.
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Michael Arck
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Posted - 2014.02.11 01:03:00 -
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What I said was simple. If EVE pilots wants us to be their slave labor to mine goods masked in the dressing of skirmish match to obtain goods, we should also be able to attack stations in EVE. In other words, it seems that from the interview, its okay to benefit from the mercs but anything that causes disruption or affect the EVE universe is frowned upon. I've read that many times when it comes to EVE players viewing Dust mercs...just a commodity and nothing more. We should be able to instigate matters in space and affect them as we choose. Not to be just common workhorses for capsuleers that's dressed as some common objective game when really we are just mining for goods. Allow both universes to affect each other.
I signed up for the war, not to mine goods for EVE players to profit on. Give us more meaning than your common footstool.
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Michael Arck
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Posted - 2014.02.11 01:20:00 -
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But seriously how can you say manufacturing and mercenary in the same sentence? The two don't even go together. Mercenaries commonly work below radar and do the dirtiest of war, committing to contracts that provide a nice paycheck when you complete a job that no other law abiding military faction would do.
So how come we need to manufacture? That's morphing from a merc fighting for his sovereignty or money gain to EVE's common workhorse. We are designed for the purpose of war...anything else, we just seem like the Arcadians in 300, bringing farmers to intense battles
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Michael Arck
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Posted - 2014.02.11 01:29:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:Michael Arck wrote:But seriously how can you say manufacturing and mercenary in the same sentence? The two don't even go together. Mercenaries commonly work below radar and do the dirtiest of war, committing to contracts that provide a nice paycheck when you complete a job that no other law abiding military faction would do.
So how come we need to manufacture? That's morphing from a merc fighting for his sovereignty or money gain to EVE's common workhorse. We are designed for the purpose of war...anything else, we just seem like the Arcadians in 300, bringing farmers to intense battles Why do you say that. Our merc companies are called corporations for a reason. We can be part of alliance and conglomerates, why If we felt competent enough would be not stake out a planet or asteroid belt, harvest its goodies and in our own manufactories produces weapons and armours? I know I certainly would if I were a merc....as it happens I am not.
Because I don't want to be just some EVE's players workhorse. I want respect from EVE pilots and right now they view Dust mercs as commodities. That's no different than a toaster oven in your kitchen. I am a mercenary. I came here for the war and to kill...not to mine for goodies. They have other people who can do that. I'm pretty sure that they do. Because, you know, miners mine goods, while mercenaries just fight for contracts or certain beliefs.
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Michael Arck
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Posted - 2014.02.11 05:23:00 -
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Killar-12 wrote:Michael Arck wrote:True Adamance wrote:Michael Arck wrote:But seriously how can you say manufacturing and mercenary in the same sentence? The two don't even go together. Mercenaries commonly work below radar and do the dirtiest of war, committing to contracts that provide a nice paycheck when you complete a job that no other law abiding military faction would do.
So how come we need to manufacture? That's morphing from a merc fighting for his sovereignty or money gain to EVE's common workhorse. We are designed for the purpose of war...anything else, we just seem like the Arcadians in 300, bringing farmers to intense battles Why do you say that. Our merc companies are called corporations for a reason. We can be part of alliance and conglomerates, why If we felt competent enough would be not stake out a planet or asteroid belt, harvest its goodies and in our own manufactories produces weapons and armours? I know I certainly would if I were a merc....as it happens I am not. Because I don't want to be just some EVE's players workhorse. I want respect from EVE pilots and right now they view Dust mercs as commodities. That's no different than a toaster oven in your kitchen. I am a mercenary. I came here for the war and to kill...not to mine for goodies. They have other people who can do that. I'm pretty sure that they do. Because, you know, miners mine goods, while mercenaries just fight for contracts or certain beliefs. Capsuleers look at each other as commodities... Stations/POSes seem better than ships in the sens that they're more manageable, and the one's keeping the servers up...
That still doesn't excuse how often times we looked upon as insignificant commodities that are workhorses for pilots in space.
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