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Esna Pitoojee
Offworld Trading Company Ethical Carnage
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Posted - 2014.10.27 06:22:47 -
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As Samira said, capsuleers are quite capable of leaving the capsule and regularly do so.
Capsuleers appear to breathe using a liquid breathing technique fed by a mask over their face; waste is most likely removed by either wearing a vacuum cup system similar to actual space toilets aboard the actual spacecraft, or via some form of catheter.
A capsuleers outside of their pod could theoretically do anything a normal human could do - including getting into a bar fight or whatever - but keep in mind that capsuleers are highly-trained, incredibly rich, and quite intelligent. They are going to know how to avoid fights, or fight unfairly if it comes to that. |
Esna Pitoojee
Offworld Trading Company Ethical Carnage
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Posted - 2014.10.30 21:05:31 -
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Dradis Aulmais wrote:I disagree with the fist fight analogy a capsule and station is linked via a subspace interface with the stargate system (eve: a burning life) this is what allows a capsuleer's mind to be transmitted to his new clone. when in station the capsuleer implants would be wirelessly connected to the stations subspace relay allowing transmission to a new clone. A permadeath can only be done by preventing the transmission of the mind or by killing every single clone a capsuleer has in reserve.
This is incorrect. The neural burning rig is relatively large and bulky, and cannot easily be carried around by a single person. Furthermore, the system had a habit of either misfiring (killing the capsuleer unnecessarily), not firing when needed (causing the capsuleer to actually die permanently) or not firing completely (leaving the capsuleer a drooling vegetable). It was only with the neural burning rig being mounted inside a stable environment (i.e., the capsule) that these problems were solved.
See: The Capsule and the Clone. |
Esna Pitoojee
Offworld Trading Company Ethical Carnage
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Posted - 2014.10.31 15:17:45 -
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The Broker is a unique case, who was widely noted as being written as casually violating PF at every turn in order to appear "cool" (it's one of a number of criticisms of The Empyrean Age, which is rife with inconsistencies with the rest of EVE lore.
Regarding destructible stations - this will heavily depend on how CCP chooses to have destructible stations work. If you get killed and moved to a new clone (including implant loss) when a station is destroyed, then the answer is fairly simple - as the station was nearing destruction, you climbed in your pod and set off the neural scanner, killing and cloning you as normal. |
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