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Kva Plexcha
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Posted - 2009.08.19 21:34:00 -
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Confirming an actual sighting of a Suddenly Ninja in 0.0, and also confirming said ninja blowed up real good when attemping to salvage a wreck that was still technically a "ship".
Also I prefer the term "parasitic oppourtunist" when describing ninja's, but understand their existence by CCP rules.
And they are certainly extremely adept forum warriors without question, and this latest "We are Noble because thread ..." is extremely entertaining to read.
Props, parasites.
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Gavin DeVries
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Posted - 2009.08.19 21:58:00 -
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Originally by: Mel Lifera The notion of the noob taking advantage of the older players is a wonderful role-reversal and too intriguing to pass up; a refreshing change from...just about any other MMO, where the converse is pursued mercilessly.
You know, this is the best argument I've ever heard in favor of ninja salvaging. Well argued, Mel! ______________________________________________________ Isn't it enough to know that I ruined a pony making a gift for you? |
Mikal Drey
Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2009.08.19 22:10:00 -
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Edited by: Mikal Drey on 19/08/2009 22:10:50
Originally by: Mel Lifera Ninja Salvaging - relentlessly scan down those mission-farmers, invade their missions, and recover all the salvage and loot before they have a chance to collect it and turn their profits over to the ISK farmers.
firstly you have to make sure that you pettition them BEFORE you interact with them. if you salvage their wrecks it could look like you have simply found a way to launder the isk. if i followed ( and i have ) a macro miner about and stole their ore continually it can easily be misconstrewed. you need to pettiton them before you do anything.
. . . you really think they actually loot ?
take misison, warp to BM, return to agent, rinse, repeat.
its even worse in 0.0 and belt macroers as they just warp belt to belt and kill. they dont even loot and salvage faction drops :/ many people try to gank these belt macroeers but they either Safe up and cloak or just logout. you can actually make a fair bit of isk following them about because they dont loot. im stunned the ammount of faction gear thats found left in belts from macroers.
Shattered Crystal - 60 day GTC
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Pandemonium Heresy
Amarr Interstellar Commodity and Product Exchange
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Posted - 2009.08.19 22:51:00 -
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Originally by: Kahega Amielden Edited by: Kahega Amielden on 19/08/2009 03:00:33
Quote: confirming that I have yet to see one of you stupid ninja's in 0.0, where the real isk is made. Very Happy
Bull****. The most heinous ISK farmers run missions in Dodixie.
Dodixie, got it. _________________________________________________
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Aethrwolf
Caldari Home for Wayward Gamers
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Posted - 2009.08.20 01:57:00 -
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Originally by: Kahega Amielden
Quote: So... how exactly can you distinguish an ISK-selling mission farmer from an ISK-making-for-other-EVE-activities mission farmer?
ISK-making-for-other-EVE-Activities mission farmers pay 30 million ISK per month to Suddenly NinjasÖ. ISK-seller farmers are too busy farming to figure out how.
So what happens if an ISK-making-for-other-EVE-Activities mission farmer simply refuses?
aside from that question.. this is actually a rather interesting thread.
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Mel Lifera
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Posted - 2009.08.20 04:38:00 -
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Originally by: K'uata Sayus
>>Suddenly Nina's (sic) raison d'etre is tacit harassment of mission-runners. If your whole adventure with that MR who quit the mission isn't harassment, what is?
My own raison d'etre is to salvage wrecks. Some members of my corporation groove on the tears; for me, they're fun to read (and cause), but they are the icing on the cake.
And to which mission-runner adventure do you refer? I may not have taken part in it.
Originally by: K'uata Sayus >>The metaphor makes perfect sense, a simple way of describing your high-minded hypocritical justification of what you do. I think most people find the metaphor completely understandable and clear. If it doesn't pass the splitting of the hair of a literary device, it still gets the message across.
Fine, you anti-literary villain. Riddle me this: why do you not take your faction mission battleship and flee to lowsec yourself if you know we aren't there? It isn't because there aren't any missions to be found there.
Originally by: K'uata Sayus >>If the two pillars of your Eve understanding is "making Isk" and "blowing up other players" I do pity your shallow comprehension of this game. So you're Goonswarm lite, it's just a matter of degree anyway.
Simple reductionism is all it is. Everything you can do in EVE comes down to different ways of doing one or both of those two things. I'm curious as to why you quoted that entire paragraph, when you only wanted to respond to one sentence though - that was odd and confusing.
Originally by: K'uata Sayus >>I'm not a joiner, been there, done that. As you folks preen and cackle with your cleverness and newfound notoriety, I guess it is to be expected. The person who coined the term "Ninja Salvagers" is a near-genius, I must admit. What a great marketing tool. Talk about putting lipstick on a pig. My priorities are just fine, thank you. No macroer ever jerked my mission around.
Once more, people insist on being rude. My opening post certainly wasn't rude. Yet, like that Ghengis fellow, you insist on treating me that way. Based on this behavior, I believe your manhood is due for some questioning.
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Mel Lifera
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Posted - 2009.08.20 04:40:00 -
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Originally by: Kva Plexcha Confirming an actual sighting of a Suddenly Ninja in 0.0, and also confirming said ninja blowed up real good when attemping to salvage a wreck that was still technically a "ship".
There, you see? And people wonder why we don't ninja in nullsec. You can't fight the RMT's from a capsule - or a clone vat.
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