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Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.08 22:53:00 -
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SPONSORED BY The Guristas Associates - For Freedom & Profit | Eve Fiction - Get Creative | Dragonstar | Venture Racing Team | House of Marbles | Lutin Group
The Interstellar Gaming Consortium is proud to announce the fourth season of its premiere racing competition, the Racing League. This season is slated to begin on October 20th.
How the League Works The Racing League consists of a series of ten weekly races spread out over various regions within our star cluster. The League is further divided into three distinct classes: frigates, interceptors, and assault frigates. Standings are recorded for registered pilots on their own behalf in individual rankings, and if apart of a team will automatically be entered to score in team rankings as well. Team points do not transfer if the pilot changes teams. Unless banned, any corporation or pilot may participate in the races in any class at any time during the season, though it is reccommended to start as early as possible. At the end of the League, the top scoring pilot and team will win trophies and prizes for each class.
The ten regions for this season are as follows: Kador, Devoid, Sinq Laison, The Forge, Everyshore, Molden Heath, Kor-Azor, Tash-Murkon, Khanid, and Verge Vendor.
The region location of each race is usually announced one week in advance on the public boards, and reminder notifications will be sent out two days prior to the event via FTL mail through our mailing list, ISGC RACING. If you aren't sure how to join a mailing list, click here.
Racing Teams In addition to competing for individual points, racers may choose to form(or join) a racing team to earn additional prizes and a competitive edge over their peers. Teams may compete in any or all of the classes and will be scored separately based on the best score in each class from that team.
Creating a Team To register a team, contact me(Gyra Rho) via FTL mail or through the ISGC communication network with your team's name, the name of the team leader, any members planning to sign on with this team, and an optional logo to associate with that group. The cost to register a team is 5 million ISK, paid to myself directly along with your submission.
Member Contracts Team leaders have the option of making formal contracts with new members wishing to join their team. The stipulation indicates that a member is required to fly at least X number of races for said team and if unwilling to do so or without the consent of both team leaders that member may not join another team until that number of races is completed. That member may choose to leave their existing team and fly solo until their contract is up. These contracts are recognized by the League only with the full consent of all parties.
Again, this is an optional rule but fully enforced by the Racing League.
Team Leaders Team leaders are responsible for announcing when their team has added new members between or just prior to events. They will also be the recipients of the prizes at the end of the season, so be sure you trust your team leader before joining a team as the ISGC is not responsible for the prizes after they have been handed out. |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.08 22:54:00 -
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The Race Pre-Race Arrive at the official racing channel Racing League roughly an hour before the event to recieve the starting location of the event. The starting location will be listed on the channel MOTD. Around thirty minutes before the race, racers will be asked what ship they intend to fly in the event. Competitors may choose any ship in the interceptor, frigate, or assault frigate classes. No faction ships allowed. All modules and rigs are legal for the races.
Any number of racers from any corporation or team are allowed to participate in the event for any class desired. Roughly fifteen minutes before the event, competitors will be asked to send their racing fees directly to the event coordinator in the amount of 1 million isk. Racers(and their allies) are expressly prohibited from engaging one another outside the starting point during the one hour pre-race period at the risk of being denied into the event. The signal to begin the event will be made once all the racers are docked and ready, and a countdown has been made. Competitors are advised to prepare themselves for the event by setting their overview to see the other player ships and secure audit log containers.
During the Race... After the countdown, the race coordinator will announce the first waypoint location and the password to access the containers. This password applies to all of the waypoints during the event. Once the first waypoint and can password has been announced, the racers may undock and begin the event by proceeding to the first location. Any interference from allies not competing during the event will result in the disqualification of the individual and/or team who stands to gain the advantage.
Waypoints may require racers to travel to high/low security systems and to various celestial objects (moons, stars, planets, stargates, etc.) dictated by the organizer. Once the location is reached, players will need to locate the first waypoint container. Official waypoints are designated 'Waypoint X", where X begins at 1 and increments in numerical order. Players must access each waypoint to recieve credit for finishing. If the waypoint for any reason, cannot be located by more than one racer and is verified to be missing, the coordinator must be notified immediately and they will take action accordingly.
Enter the password supplied EXACTLY as instructed and wait for the container to open. Once opened there will be a number of bookmarks. Take one bookmark from the container and read the location inscribed on the label. NOTE that there IS a delay when opening containers. Tampering with the containers is PROHIBITED. Items added to the container, more than one bookmark taken from the container, or destroying/unanchoring the waypoint itself will result in immediate disqualification.
Racers will be instructed on the bookmark label the location of the next waypoint. DO NOT use the bookmark itself to set your autopilot or travel to the location; read the label and manually enter the location. Pilots continue through the waypoints until the final destination is given at waypoint 15, and will be identified as a station location. Racers will then proceed to this point and dock at the station, where their times will be recorded by the event coordinator waiting outside. Pilots are strongly advised to move the bookmarks acquired from their cargo hold to their People & Places section to avoid losing the locations if their ship is destroyed. |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.08 22:55:00 -
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Combat: Rules of Engagement Pilots may only engage one another in combat DURING the race, not before or after finishing. Should a vessel be destroyed in combat, racers will need to purchase the same model ship they started with to be counted at the finish line. Racers will be asked to submit their kill/loss mails to the race coordinator at the end of the event for accurate event reporting.
Pod destruction is expressly prohibited from League play, and will result in the disqualification of the racer and/or corporation. Any interference from personal/corporate allies during the event is also prohibited, and will result in the disqualification of the racer and/or corporation.
Post Race The race automatically ends after 3 hours. After all of the racers have completed the event, rewards will be handed out for the winners in each class. Ties will result in the rewards for both scores and divied up equally between the individuals involved. A race report will be written up detailing the updated season scores and race details on the public communications terminals.
Scoring & Race Rewards Individual racers will earn points for themselves and their corporation(if they have one) for the class they have chosen to participate in. Team scores are based on the first member of the team to finish, however, pilots are still competing against one another for the event prize and independent scores. The point total earnings for placement are: 1st - 25, 2nd - 20, 3rd - 16, 4th - 13, 5th - 11, 6th - 9, 7th - 7, 8th - 6, 9th - 5, 10th - 4, 11th - 3, 12th - 2, 13+ - 1
There will be a 1 mil entry fee for the racers at the beginning of each event collected prior to the event. The total fees distributed the following way: 65% 1st place winner 25% 2nd place winner 10% 3rd place winner
Sponsorship & Advertisement Third parties are welcome to participate by sponsoring other racers in the events by supplying them with equipment(prior to the race) or by paying their entry fees.
Corporations interested in being a sponsor for the league may do so by providing ISK or equipment as prizes for the winners of the racers. Sponsorship can come in several forms: 1. Prizes and/or ISK for the individual season rankings in any/all classes. 2. ISK for the season team rankings for any/all classes. 3. ISK/Prizes for individual classes in a single race. 4. ISK/Prizes for exhibition events.
Sponsors will be advertised in the form of their name, a phrase, and a link to a website with every formal communication made by the ISGC organizer. Depending on the circumstances, other details can be worked out privately by FTL mailing the organizer with details about what you'd like.
Full details on sponsorship can be found here.
Please contact myself(Gyra Rho) via FTL mail to inquire further about advertising on the Racing League.
Thank you, Gyra Rho Lead Event Organizer, Interstellar Gaming Commision |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.08 22:55:00 -
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SEASON PRIZES (updated as needed)
Interceptors Team season pot: 200 million ISK Individual season pot: 200 million ISK Frigates Team season pot: 200 million ISK Individual season pot: 200 million ISK Assault Frigates Team season pot: 175 million ISK Individual season pot: 175 million ISK + Navy Caracal Exhibition Events Industrial: 50 million ISK Cruisers: 50 million ISK Cloaked Ships: 50 million ISK Faction Frigates: 50 million ISK |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.08 22:56:00 -
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Edited by: Gyra Rho on 08/10/2007 22:56:32 Racing Teams (full details of teams can be found here)
Zzz TEAM LEADER: Kazuo Ishiguro MEMBERS: Kirjava, chebri, McRuder
Venture Racing Team TEAM LEADER: Takashi Kurosawa MEMBERS: Kendar Zek, Silver Night, Vanon Al'Kor, Nikilaiki Ruutarhara, Saikoyu
M8S Racing Team TEAM LEADER: Irongut MEMBERS: (n/a) |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.08 22:58:00 -
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Event Schedule (to be announced)
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DeVinces
Jain Tech Racing
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Posted - 2007.10.10 21:44:00 -
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I'm sorry to see the Destroyers are no longer in the series but I understand why it happened.
I guess its time to try something new.I'll be moving Jain Tech Racing to a new class the question is which.
I'm looking forward to the up coming season.All the new teams should make for some really good racing.
"Money talks everything else is just mumbling."
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Steph Wing
Gallente The Graduates Brutally Clever Empire
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Posted - 2007.10.11 01:25:00 -
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Is there a deadline for team registration?
About TGRAD |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.11 01:58:00 -
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Originally by: Steph Wing Is there a deadline for team registration?
No. Teams may register anytime during the season, but obviously its advised to do so earlier to have a fighting chance at earning more points.
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Benilopax
Gallente Pulsar Combat Supplies
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Posted - 2007.10.11 04:36:00 -
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Edited by: Benilopax on 11/10/2007 04:36:00 I would like to know why i have been banned from the Racing League channel and blocked by Gyra Rho. All I did was approach you in friendship about our two racing events. If an explination is not given this situation will worsen.
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Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.11 14:28:00 -
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The ISGC would like to welcome the Brutally Clever Racing Team to the League. Best of luck to you this season!
Gyra Rho
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Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.11 22:15:00 -
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I had the opportunity to interview Venture Racing Team captain and season three interceptor vice champion Takashi Kurosawa about his experiences in the Racing League.
What do you do outside of racing professionally? My main occupation is head of R&D for The Patriot Society. In addition to that I do my best to provide fleet support for our fleet operations when I have the time. When I was younger I did a lot of work for Lai Dai Corporation, but to be honest IÆm too lazy to be bothered with that nowà *laughs* - so now I make my way around mostly by inventing stuff and selling it on the market.
How did you first hear about the Racing League? It must have been near the end of season 1 when I stumbled upon it while browsing GalNet. Back then I was fresh out of CAS and didnÆt really feel that I was ready to race just yet. So instead I dragged friends along with me to a bar in Irjunen, The Nighthawk I think it was called, and would watch the races with a passion on the holofeeds whenever I could manage.
What made the Stiletto your interceptor of choice? When I started racing in the League towards the end of season 2, the field consisted of more or less only Rifters and Vigils. So after my first race in an Atron-class frigate, I switched to the Matari-designed Vigil-class frigate, my beloved El Tempo Gigante. I liked it so much that I continued using it for the rest of the season. Since then Matari designs have been a favourite of mine, so when time came to choose a ship for the new season the Stiletto came as a natural choice for me.
As a side note, I must admit that I've been getting some flak from a certain Gallentean redhead who seems to think it particularly brave that I, a male, should be man enough to fly a ship named the Stilettoà *grins* à fortunately her evil master plan of overtaking me in her frigate didnÆt succeed. *smiles*
What is your most memorable moment in the league to date? Unfortunately I donÆt have any of stories about racing neck and neck with Kay. *pauses* àthroughout the season I always seemed to either win relatively comfortably - or lose equally uncomfortably, you might say.
The most memorable moment was probably the race in Domain, race 5 I think it was. It was an important victory for me, because it demonstrated that I could beat Kay even if she was not shot down or not feeling quite fit to race.
Who do you anticipate being your closest adversary for season 4? If you had asked me this question a week ago, my answer would have been a straightforward ôKayö. However, since then not only has Quin made her debut in the Interceptor-class, a couple of favourites from season 1, Owi and Elsebeth Rhiannon, have returned to the League as well. Still, Kay has proven these two last seasons that she is a force (in more than one sense of the word) to be reckoned with so if I had to pick one I would still have to go with Kay.
Season 3 saw a rather dramatic upset for the interceptor titles in favor of Dragonstar and their team captain, Kayleigh Jamieson. Will this affect Venture Racing Team's stance towards Dragonstar for season 4? It will be one of apportioned deference. Season 3 is in the past, and what happened is behind us.
Venture Racing Team will not be the first to aggress Dragonstar or any other team for that matter. We will, however, respond swiftly and justly to any aggression imparted on any members of Venture Racing Team. (continued...)
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Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.11 22:15:00 -
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Kayleigh Jamieson made a rather extensive justification for ordering the destruction of your ship at ninth race of Season 3. If you were in her position, what would you have done? To put it shortly, I would have made use of the resources of the Dragonstar team in a non-aggressive manner. As was demonstrated in the last race of the season, Kay is not the only Dragonstar racer capable of flying very fast indeed. In fact that was not the first occasion on which Scav managed to finish ahead of me. The very same thing happened in the 2nd race of the season.
*frowns slightly* In any case, I would have not shot down a friend because of an incident he had nothing to do with whatsoever, to ôlevel the fieldö û a supposedly level field with Dragonstar Racing Team on the one side and a solo racer on the other. But as I said, what happened is history, and I sincerely hope that with time our friendship will be rekindled.
Are you nervous about the transition from solo pilot to captain of a new racing team? It will certainly prove a challenge. Nervous, noà excited, yes. *smiles*
Luckily, Kendar has done a great job of recruiting some very talented capsuleers, so I am hopeful that we will do well in the League.
Do you have any advice for new racers to the league? DonÆt be intimidated by your first race. Everyone makes mistakes and more so in the first couple of races. Oh, yeah, and join one of the many new teams if you havenÆt already. Having more experienced team mates to help you out will be very helpful, IÆm sure.
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De'Chevalier
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Posted - 2007.10.12 12:47:00 -
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Originally by: Benilopax Edited by: Benilopax on 11/10/2007 04:36:00 I would like to know why i have been banned from the Racing League channel and blocked by Gyra Rho. All I did was approach you in friendship about our two racing events. If an explination is not given this situation will worsen.
Sounds like you are threatening people just because they dont wish to talk to you. At some point trying to constantly talk to someone becomes harrassment. Which leads to violation of TOS.
Race Fan
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Quintrala
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.10.13 08:29:00 -
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Great interview! I wonder who will be coming next? Team owner? Racing legend? Non-racing fan?
Originally by: Takashi Kurosawa As a side note, I must admit that I've been getting some flak from a certain Gallentean redhead who seems to think it particularly brave that I, a male, should be man enough to fly a ship named the Stilettoà *grins* à fortunately her evil master plan of overtaking me in her frigate didnÆt succeed. *smiles*
Overtaking the Tak in a frigate? Phhhht, how silly of her. That will show that pesky redhead, Tak!
You go, guy!
-Q
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Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.13 14:50:00 -
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The ISGC would like to welcome Scuderia Caille to the Racing League this season. If only they offered class this when I was in Uni...
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Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.13 16:31:00 -
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The ISGC has scheduled the first race of the fourth season:
Date: Saturday, October 20th Time: 20:00 Standard Time Region: Kador
Racers should arrive in the channel Racing League one hour in advance for the location of the starting position. Roughly thirty minutes before the race fees will be collected and information will be gathered by the participants. If you would like to recieve reminder mails of upcoming races, simply join mailing list ISGC RACING.
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Nerras
Gallente
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Posted - 2007.10.14 14:50:00 -
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Unfortunately I shall not be able to make the opening race of the season. It will be coinciding with my home planet's world cup final for a particular sport that I really enjoy. Also, It would be unfair to the other AF pilots if I took the lead in the standings from the very beginning
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Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.14 16:46:00 -
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Dougalar of Imperium Technologies has sweetened the deal for aspiring frigate champions this season by including a Helios covert ops frigate for the individual winners of the frigate class and all four exhibition events. Special thanks to her for such a generous contribution!
-Gyra
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DeVinces
Jain Tech Racing
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Posted - 2007.10.18 01:36:00 -
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I'd like to announce Jain Tech's return to the ISGC.
Looking forward to seeing you all on the track.
"Money talks everything else is just mumbling."
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Lief Siddhe
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.10.18 23:17:00 -
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Send an EVEmail to Gyra Rho and write your team logo, colors, members etc. so you get officially posted as an ISGC team for season for on the Pleasure-hub.com/ISGC forums.
I was somewhere around Old Man Star, on the edge of Essence, when the drugs began to take hold |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.21 17:28:00 -
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SPONSORED BY The Guristas Associates - For Freedom & Profit | Eve Fiction - Get Creative | Hedonistic Imperative | Dragonstar | Venture Racing Team | House of Marbles | Lutin Group | Eve University
OVERVIEW The first race of the fourth season took place in the Kador region. Fielding thirty pilots from eight teams, the tension was palpable as the countdown ticked away. A generous mixture of seasoned veterans and green racers would ensure the evening would be anything but dull.
The racetrack itself was pendulum shaped swinging to one side of the region and then the other, and finally back again to the original position with the end points being the most dangerous locations. Fortunately, despite the presence of Blood Raiders in the low security points no one was destroyed during the event. No doubt the more aggressive racers are waiting patiently as they size up who their competition will be for the season.
The thirteenth waypoint at the eleventh moon of the Peyiri system caused a bit of a headache for many of the pilots when it suddenly disappeared from the scanners. Multiple racers reported the waypoint missing midway through the pack and didnÆt return again until after the end of the event. These spatial disturbances have been reported once before by the League two seasons ago, and continues to elude both season judges and the racers on the track.
Over fifteen pilots participated in the Frigate class this event, where Rifters dominated the field with several Vigils, Atrons, and Executioners mixed in. Galen Darksmith had the pleasure of being the LeagueÆs first Griffon pilot, a vessel regarded more as an ungainly eyesore than a racing bird.
Some have attributed the increase in Executioners in the races thanks to QuintralaÆs flawless victory last season, and proved to be just as effective this evening with Darina Rea in the lead. Remembered last season for being NeuroGENs raucous assault frigate pilot and now team captain for Dirtside, Darina managed to secure first place nearly four minutes ahead of her nearest competition.
Overspark, a League newcomer and Rifter pilot, has already made quite an impact by securing second place on his first event. Lief Siddhe of Scuderia Caille made his return to the Frigate class in the hopes of echoing his team captainÆs performance last season, starting off with a healthy third place finish.
The Interceptor class fielded a plethora of Ares models ships, with some Claws, Maledictions, and a lone Stiletto piloted by none other than season one champion Owi. Another blast from the past was Elsebeth Rhiannon of Venture Racing Team and Iconath, who found themselves pitted against Irongut and the previous seasonÆs frigate veterans, Quintrala and Searaph. Ms. Rhiannon proved to be a considerable adversary and would have finished much faster had her ship not experienced performance issues midway through the event.
VRT team captain Takashi Kurosawa found himself pitted once again against past season rival Kayleigh Jamieson, captain of Dragonstar Racing Team. Fighting nose to nose for the lead, he finally edged ahead of Ms. Jamieson to secure a win fifty seconds ahead. With Scavanger in a close third place, its clear that Dragonstar is still a formidable and close-knit team to contend with. |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.21 17:29:00 -
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The assault frigate class saw many of the previous season contenders competing for the pot once again. Jaguars seemed to be the flavor of the week as nearly half the racers fielded the Matari designed craft, while the Dragonstar Racing Team held steadfast in their Gallentean models.
Finishing nearly six minutes ahead of the competition, DeadRow appeared to be a serious adversary for the rest of the pack were it not for the fact that she had not accessed all the waypoints due to a malfunction. Her partner Kanunu secured second place for the team while season three assault frigate champion Dougalar claimed first.
Zzz made its presence in the assault frigate class as team captain Kazuo Ishiguro brought partner Delusion æFel along. It was fortunate he did, as a poor start by Mr. Ishiguro meant the spry newcomer had a chance to claim third place for himself and his team.
Here are the details of the event:
RACE TRACK Start: Ghesis II - Inherent Implants Biotech Production 1 Neburab V - Asteroid Belt 10 2 Omam - Planet I 3 Menri - Gasavak Stargate 4 Mod VII - Asteroid Belt 1 5 Sechmaren - Star 6 Zinoo II - Asteroid Belt 1 7 Gonan - Planet VIII 8 Miah II - Ice Field 1 9 Mandoo II - Moon 1 10 Oberen III - Ice Field 1 11 Chaneya II - Asteroid Belt 1 12 Zimmem IX - Asteroid Belt 10 [color=red] 13 Peyiri - Planet XI[/color=red] 14 Gensela - Star 15 Gamdis XI - Moon 1 End: Ghesis V - Moon 3 - Kador Family Bureau
FRIGATES 1. Darina Rea [Dirtside] - Executioner (1:08:47) 2. Overspark - Rifter (1:12:00) 3. Lief Siddhe [Scuderia Caille] - Rifter (1:14:31) 4. Daran Hudson - Atron (1:15:22) 5. Lucas Avignon [Scuderia Caille] - Vigil (1:15:29) 6. Zedah Zoid [Dirtside] - Vigil (1:15:53) 7. Ares Nightshade [Boosters] - Rifter (1:16:12) 8. Sasha Contovis [Brutally Clever Racing Team] - Rifter (1:16:35) 9. Jasen Nightwing [Venture Racing Team] - Executioner (1:16:44) 10. Jenny Starfighter [Brutally Clever Racing Team] - Vigil (1:16:52) 11. Helsir Qyrdun [Brutally Clever Racing Team] - Rifter (1:16:56) 12. Sera Mujarkian [Dirtside] - Rifter (1:17:05) 13. Kendar Zek [Venture Racing Team] - Atron (1:17:50) 14. DeVinces - Vigil (1:30:07) 15. Zelseus - Rifter (1:34:07) DNF - Galen Darksmith [Venture Racing Team] - Griffon (n/a)
INTERCEPTORS 1. Takashi Kurosawa [Venture Racing Team] - Malediction (1:04:20) 2. Kayleigh Jamieson [Dragonstar Racing Team] - Ares (1:05:11) 3. Scavanger [Dragonstar Racing Team] - Ares (1:05:39) 4. Quintrala [Scuderia Caille] - Malediction (1:08:23) 5. Owi [Boosters] - Stiletto (1:09:17) 6. Irongut [M8S Racing Team] - Ares (1:11:06) 7. Searaph [Scuderia Caille] - Claw (1:13:58) 8. Iconath [Dragonstar Racing Team] - Claw (1:17:21) 9. Elsebeth Rhiannon [Venture Racing Team] - Ares (1:31:38)
ASSAULT FRIGATES 1. Dougalar [M8S Racing Team] - Jaguar (1:11:16) 2. Kanunu [Dragonstar Racing Team] - Enyo (1:13:53) 3. Delusion 'Fel [Zzz] - Jaguar (1:18:12) 4. Kazuo Ishiguro [Zzz] - Jaguar (1:25:26) DNF - DeadRow [Dragonstar Racing Team] - Ishkur (1:05:45)
CASUALTIES (n/a) |
Gyra Rho
Interstellar Gaming Consortium
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Posted - 2007.10.21 17:29:00 -
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SEASON SCORES
PILOT SCORES: FRIGATES 25pts - Darina Rea [Dirtside] 20pts - Overspark 16pts - Lief Siddhe [Scuderia Caille] 13pts - Daran Hudson 11pts - Lucas Avignon [Scuderia Caille] 9pts - Zedah Zoid [Dirtside] 7pts - Ares Nightshade [Boosters] 6pts - Sasha Contovis [Brutally Clever Racing Team] 5pts - Jasen Nightwing [Venture Racing Team] 4pts - Jenny Starfighter [Brutally Clever Racing Team] 3pts - Helsir Qyrdun [Brutally Clever Racing Team] 2pts - Sera Mujarkian [Dirtside] 1pt - Kendar Zek [Venture Racing Team] 1pt - DeVinces 1pt - Zelseus
TEAM SCORES: FRIGATES 25pts - Dirtside 20pts - Scuderia Caille 16pts - Boosters 13pts - Brutally Clever Racing Team 11pts - Venture Racing Team
PILOT SCORES: INTERCEPTORS 25pts - Takashi Kurosawa [Venture Racing Team] 20pts - Kayleigh Jamieson [Dragonstar Racing Team] 16pts - Scavanger [Dragonstar Racing Team] 13pts - Quintrala [Scuderia Caille] 11pts - Owi [Boosters] 9pts - Irongut [M8S Racing Team] 7pts - Searaph [Scuderia Caille] 6pts - Iconath [Dragonstar Racing Team] 5pts - Elsebeth Rhiannon [Venture Racing Team]
TEAM SCORES: INTERCEPTORS 25pts - Venture Racing Team 20pts û Dragonstar Racing Team 16pts - Scuderia Caille 13pts - Boosters 11pts û M8S Racing Team
PILOT SCORES: ASSAULT FRIGATES 25pts û Dougalar [M8S Racing Team] 20pts û Kanunu [Dragonstar Racing Team] 16pts - Delusion æFel [Zzz] 13pts û Kazuo Ishiguro [Zzz]
TEAM SCORES: ASSAULT FRIGATES 25pts - M8S Racing Team 20pts û Dragonstar Racing Team 16pts - Zzz
Special thanks to all who attended this event, and we look forward to seeing everyone again next Saturday as we venture into Devoid.
Thank you, Gyra Rho
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Kendar Zek
Gallente Interstellar Aid Society
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Posted - 2007.10.22 01:12:00 -
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I'd like to personally congratulate not only the winners, but everyone who fielded a ship for the race. Despite the chaos of the sheer number of racers on the track, I was impressed with every team's performance and professional courtesy towards their rivals. I am hoping every event this season will be such a fine test of skill.
-- Owner, Venture Racing Team
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Lief Siddhe
University of Caille
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Posted - 2007.10.22 01:16:00 -
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Yeeeee-haa!
On the next race I promise not to make so many blunders and give Darina a run for her lead position!
All in all, a great way to start off the season. So many pilots starting and finishing the race surely proves to be quite a challenge!
I was somewhere around Old Man Star, on the edge of Essence, when the drugs began to take hold |
Irongut
M'8'S Frontal Impact
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Posted - 2007.10.22 01:38:00 -
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Unfortunately my race did not go to plan last night. I think I need to overhaul my pod's electronic systems before the next race. However I'm slightly surprised and very proud to be able to congratulate my team mate Dougalar on her win in the AF class after the disqualification of DeadRow for a rules infraction.
This is the second time in the last three races that a Dragonstar pilot has failed to access every waypoint due to some malfunction. Sounds like their team captain needs to do more training with her compatriots.
M8S Racing Team is recruiting!
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Kayleigh Jamieson
Gallente Dragonstar
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Posted - 2007.10.22 02:21:00 -
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Originally by: Irongut This is the second time in the last three races that a Dragonstar pilot has failed to access every waypoint due to some malfunction. Sounds like their team captain needs to do more training with her compatriots.
First of all, a compatriot is someone who hails from the same country. Hikari "DeadRow" Sato is Civire Caldari, I am Jin-Mei Gallente. The term doesn't apply to Hikari and I.
As for training, no amount of training we might do in between races or seasons will help avert what was basically an electronic glitch. What we obviously do need to do is run an internal investigation and fire whoever is to blame on the ground crew of our racing team. Clearly some engineer is failing somewhere along the line.
K. Jamieson (Captain of the Dragonstar Racing Team)
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Kendar Zek
Gallente Interstellar Aid Society
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Posted - 2007.10.22 04:52:00 -
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We'd like to thank the following sponsors for making this race possible:
Kendar Zek Independent Achura Atron-class frigate courtesy of Yurai-Tenshin Zaibatsu
Jasen Nightwing Sponsored by Aunni Ti Tsuun Consortium
-- Owner, Venture Racing Team
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Irongut
M'8'S Frontal Impact
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Posted - 2007.10.22 05:41:00 -
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Originally by: Kayleigh Jamieson
First of all, a compatriot is someone who hails from the same country. Hikari "DeadRow" Sato is Civire Caldari, I am Jin-Mei Gallente. The term doesn't apply to Hikari and I.
I didn't learn much about languages at school, in fact I never went. But a quick check with the Federation Library in Luminaire ((dictionary.com)) gives me the defenition:
Quote:
com+pa+tri+ot (kəm-pā'trē-ət, -ŏt') Pronunciation Key n. 1. A person from one's own country. 2. A colleague.
I was using the second meaning.
M8S Racing Team is recruiting!
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