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1. How often? - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
My family, as in my biological parents, are dead. I was adopted by my clan, whom I keep in touch with as often as possible, as I feel that as the only pod pilot amongst our ranks, I have a duty and a responsibility to represent them and their wish...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.04.10 18:30:00
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2. He arrives .... - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
It's like someone managed to bottle megalomania and stick it in capsule goo. By all the gods, pilot, why in the hell would anyone give a damn about you? Also, to pick apart your insanity... the first thing you remember is just a few years ago? Re...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.04.03 11:34:00
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3. To the irrelevant, inferior INSECT who tried to murder me - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
We haven't heard anything from Mr. Nordir in a while. Maybe someone finally got him? Taking it to the stars.
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.23 09:32:00
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4. Personally I shall obey the decrees of our most noble Empress. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Rebel Witch I agree Vodoo, what this Amarrian did by killing all those slaves is wrong, very evil. He ain't Amarran, pilot. He's a Caldari with, supposedly, holdings in Amarr. Credit where credit is due. Although I am s...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.18 11:35:00
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5. To the irrelevant, inferior INSECT who tried to murder me - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Madrosynth Assassination. Tsk tsk tsk. Most unsportsmanlike. Where have all the proper Ladies and Gentlemen gone off to, I ask? Such a scandalous world we live in. What, you think podding this guy is gonna stop him? He'...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.18 01:18:00
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6. To the irrelevant, inferior INSECT who tried to murder me - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I was readin' this, and of course my first reaction was 'Oh, that's good. Someone finally shot the bastard'. And then I thought of somethin', Mr. Nordir. It was a non-capsuleer who nearly ended your life tonight. It was non-capsuleer's who drag...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.17 23:59:00
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7. The people of Seylinn I have been punished for their sins - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Madrosynth Says the daisy-fresh pod-rookie who graduated from the RMS 6 days ago. A word of advice, you might want to wait until you're out of your reaper before threatening to blow anything up. You also might want to get ...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.15 03:52:00
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8. The people of Seylinn I have been punished for their sins - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Just so you are aware, Pilot Nordir, if I ever come across you, I am going to blow up your ship, and then your pod, and I think I may even pay to have something go wrong with your pod. Sleep well. Taking it to the stars.
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.15 02:33:00
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9. One podder's big thumbs up to two states. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
This message is left in some small corner of the GalNET. The scene it shows is the inside of a Rifter class minmatar vessle, in the small area for living not taken up by the pod. Sitting in what appears to be a wheelchair is a brightly blue eyed ...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 15:19:00
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10. Warning! DO NOT RELY ON THE SKILL QUEUE - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
The OP? No. Its a problem that's been going on, in rare cases. Im waiting to hear back from a petition. Taking it to the stars.
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 05:59:00
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11. This forum is not a petition tool. - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: James Malice Originally by: Branson Reed To be fair, a number of us who have had problems are also making sure that we have petitions up. In my case, I'm just warning people about something I experienced that would b...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 03:44:00
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12. This forum is not a petition tool. - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
To be fair, a number of us who have had problems are also making sure that we have petitions up. In my case, I'm just warning people about something I experienced that would be a lot more annoying if I weren't a noob. Taking it to the stars.
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 03:38:00
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13. Warning! DO NOT RELY ON THE SKILL QUEUE - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Turiel Demon Have you restarted your client since this happened? I've had skills set to the previous level before due to a skillqueue bug, but they've always set themselves to the proper completed level once I restart the c...
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 03:33:00
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14. Warning! DO NOT RELY ON THE SKILL QUEUE - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Michelle Kaku You just have to start it after you queue them. It dont auto start you have to tell it to. Its not an auto starting issue, its that it actually resets the skill to 0. Taking it to the stars.
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 03:21:00
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15. Warning! DO NOT RELY ON THE SKILL QUEUE - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Makes me very glad I'm a noob. I'd hate to have been training a skill that took weeks when that happened... Taking it to the stars.
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 03:16:00
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16. Warning! DO NOT RELY ON THE SKILL QUEUE - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
I have to admit it is a little funny to see that my skills history shows that I apparently spent four hours training engineering from 2 to 0 :) Taking it to the stars.
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 03:02:00
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17. Warning! DO NOT RELY ON THE SKILL QUEUE - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Yeah, I had this happen. Thank goodness I'm a noob, and this only cost me four hours (assuming CCP doesn't fix it by then). Too bad, because I otherwise really like this patch! Taking it to the stars.
- by Branson Reed - at 2009.03.11 02:43:00
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