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Xenofur
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.18 20:28:00 -
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interestingly enough the only candidate who seems to have the brains, the knowledge how to act in a professional environment and also the technical knowledge is a goon.
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Xenofur
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.19 09:48:00 -
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Originally by: Ankhesentapemkah
Originally by: Xenofur interestingly enough the only candidate who seems to have the brains, the knowledge how to act in a professional environment and also the technical knowledge is a goon.
Then you haven't informed yourself well enough on the other candidates.
I think I easily meet all those criteria, being a game designer in real life, playing this game since 2003, and having a well above-average IQ, and I'm sure there are other candidates that meet your criteria as well. Read up on them. :)
with all due respect:
Your campaign text looks like that of a mere roleplayer with no technical qualifications or aspirations. It is my belief that any CSM candidate should have an intimate knowledge and a great interest of Eve's inner workings.
Furthermore: I won't be doing any reading up. All i read are the texts on this page: [ http://myeve.eve-online.com/council/voting/CandidatesView.asp? ] If they don't give me the necessary info, then the candidate does not have the knowledge of how to act in a professional environment and will also have problems in bringing their points across to CCP.
Lastly, mentioning your IQ in any way, shape or form is a strike against you, no matter whether it's below 50 or above 150 or anywhere inbetween. I will leave it as an intellectual exercise to you to figure out why that is.
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Small note to Tzar'rim: Goons as a group may be detestable at times and merely amusing at others. However try to keep in mind that the goons have roots and a history as well. Their roots are a forum that is based on wit and humour, but also harbours extreme nerdery. They are a very divere group with members reaching from potato-like minds to pure brilliance, especially when it comes to technology. If you do not believe me, i suggest to try reading the Let's Play or the Serious Hardware/Software Crap forum on somethingawful. |
Xenofur
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.19 23:28:00 -
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Originally by: Marlona Sky an alliance created for the soul purpose of destroying the game.
please, show us more of your ignorance and prejudice.
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Xenofur
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.20 09:42:00 -
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Originally by: Latex Underwear Now, you appear to be happy being represented by people who have deliberately, and publicly set out to ruin the game for everybody who isn't one of their own.
The goal of that group is to grief everyone. That may sound bad and deplorable now. However given the right context it sounds perfectly sensible.
I paraphrase an Eve developer: "We do not want pirates to grief carebears, we want everyone to grief everyone."
That which you accuse them of is exactly what the makers of the game intended and what is also practiced by a number of other entities ingame. Singling them out because they are the biggest is quite plain ignorant.
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Xenofur
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.22 10:55:00 -
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Edited by: Xenofur on 22/04/2008 10:55:16 http://eve-search.com/search/author/Poreuomai http://eve-search.com/stats/Poreuomai
Also, your statement on goons being intent on destroying the game for everyone else ignores reality. Most major PvP alliances have by default the same mission statement as well as all pirates. Aside from Bob however, they simply don't publicize that, which makes goons one of the most honest entities in this game. Please do keep in mind what kind of game this is.
Secondly, the CSM has about zero decision power. Anything they suggest has to come from players and goes through CCP. A position in this council does not allow them to do anything destructive aside from taking up a seat that might perhaps be better used by someone else with more knowledge about the game. |
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