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1. Manslaughter - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I have to say pilot, this isn't a very nice thing to bring up around those of us who still care about the lives we destroy and those we protect. I value life, and it's for that reason that I tend to fly ships that can be crewed by a single person....
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2009.06.09 00:36:00
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2. Environmentally Friendly way to .. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Rasterous Can it and shoot it with a large thermal blast. If you overwhelm it entirely with enough heat, you'll prevent any of the stuff dispersing before you've destroyed all biological remnants, dna included. Sure the goo ...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2009.06.04 00:40:00
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3. The role in life - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Edited by: Mikael Mechka on 19/05/2009 23:47:15 Congratulations on receiving you pilot's license. I too was in the same position you are currently in, although for me it was working for the Gallente Navy. The ships you were sent to destroy m...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2009.05.19 23:03:00
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4. The Amarr are superior over the Minmatar, as always. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: xWaltarx First off,we love God. Secound,We are dominant in fleet warfare. Us Amarr understand that the minmatar brain is less than, but like bugs we must squash them out and we do daily. The empress is very pleased in us. ...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2009.05.14 00:08:00
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5. First reported swine-flu victim - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Edited by: Mikael Mechka on 07/05/2009 16:48:35 Originally by: Mr Reeth A sick pilot has no place commanding a ship. Thousands of lives depend on the pilot being at the top of his game. The simple solution here is a clone jump. Just ju...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2009.05.07 16:48:00
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6. The Fear of Death - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
To date, I have died three times. I do all I can to avoid it, and more specifically, to avoid the situation where I am faced with nothing between me and the void but my pod. I find losing a crewed ship far more jarring than the prospect of my ow...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2008.11.21 12:43:00
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7. CreoDron's failure. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I am not writing off CreoDron's drone boats, but as I have stated, my interest in CreoDron's designs has mainly been due to the Helios' use as an intelligence gathering platform. I had planned to train for another race's advanced frigates (mainly...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2008.07.22 17:52:00
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8. CreoDron's failure. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I understand that veteran drone users love using CreoDronÆs Ishkur and Ishtar, and while I possess the skills to use the Ishkur, I have not spent as much time training with Assault Ships as I have with Covert Ops craft and the use of scan probes. ...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2008.07.22 12:15:00
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9. CreoDron's failure. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
IÆm sorry to say that it does bother me, and just because I spend most of my time cloaked, does not mean I donÆt get to see it. While dropping probes, jumping through gates, and docked at station hangers, I see it, and I am appalled. As a redesi...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2008.07.22 10:33:00
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10. CreoDron's failure. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I write this in the hopes that CreoDron will at least get some public feedback on what I see as their greatest failure. The Helios. Using the Maulus hull made this ship appealing to use, despite some other shortcomings, but the redesign to the Im...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2008.07.22 09:20:00
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11. Caldari Prime - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I am shocked by the callous actions and poor judgement of the State. Not just by the assault on civilian targets, not only by the threats to butcher the Gallente population of Caldari Prime... But by also parking a titan in orbit of a populated p...
- by Mikael Mechka - at 2008.06.11 12:49:00
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