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Blackmail | EVE's parity bit
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EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. Well-known blogger Rixx Javix recently blogged about Low-Security Disney World. The general thesis was that there is nothing in low-security space to attract. For my tenure in Repo. I’ve largely neglected any outside revenue source. I rely on loot plundered from the wrecks of my victims and the occasional ransom. For fear it won’t be honored. The fear is valid given the number of honorless pilots in New Eden who will take the money and open...So I pr...
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Time to rollback the complexes | EVE's parity bit
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EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. Time to rollback the complexes. Full disclosure: I am a pirate who often preys on plexers; most of the time I am solo, and often times I am not the victor. This is not a proposal to assure I gather more killmails. Don’t get me wrong, I have no problem with pilots not taking a risk. Thanks to Cearain who let me know you could query the EVE API. Section have no combat record or very few recorded engagements. Those pilots with losses primarily lose ...
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Disrupting the nerve center | EVE's parity bit
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EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. Disrupting the nerve center. In January of 2012, a CCP developer started a thread in the Features and Ideas Discussion. EVE Online forum soliciting ideas for new modules. Over a year and 87 pages later, players are still adding to the suggestions. Spurred on by my thoughts in this response. Over a year ago I spent some energy to. Advocate restricting warfare links. Regardless of whether links are restricted to a single grid, the Network Disruptor.
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Fat Man the first | EVE's parity bit
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EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. Fat Man the first. I consider myself good at small gang combat. I know what to do. I know when the gang is likely to win and how to help bring about victory conditions. So when there are three or more of us, I’m willing to risk more. I also have a lot of faith in the pilots that fly with me and that inspires more confidence. I was engaging a couple of battlecruiser rats (die Serpentis criminals) when two Hawks appeared on scan. One hawk outmatche...
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Finding Evil | EVE's parity bit
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EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. At the end of the day when I park my ship in a station and fall out of my capsule into a pool of pod-liquid[1], am I really any different than your run-of-the-mill criminal? I suppose the answer is generally a resolute “no” in the eyes of the players I’ve stolen from that day. Did I create this persona with the intent to victimize other pilots and take their valuables? No, but what other choice did I have? I can’t answer that; but I can start t...
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EVE's parity bit | Making sure your data isn't corrupt | Page 2
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EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. Plight of a small gang. Bull;2013/03/19 • 2 Comments. Recently, because of my comments on the forums and Mord Fiddle’s blog. I was asked to post feedback for an idea about objectives for small gangs in the EVE Online Features and Ideas Discussion forum. So I did. And then I thought to myself: “What better way to get back into writing on my blog than the lazy cut and paste way? A fleet usually starts with the FC. Putting his head into the map. Put a g...
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i drawed sum spaceships!: July 2010
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I drawed sum spaceships! Wednesday, 28 July 2010. Rifter status report: 12% structure. still the best ship. I felt like doing a rifter again because they're blatantly the best spaceship ever. i used it in this sig for snippse who has caused the death of my last two wolfs in assault frigate fites DAM U SNIPPSE STOP BLOWING UP MY WOLFS. Sunday, 18 July 2010. Drake v gurista - the endless struggle. Melleia is a legit businessperson who runs this third party service. Friday, 16 July 2010. Monday, 12 July 2010.
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The first of Four Deaths | EVE's parity bit
https://paritybit.wordpress.com/2011/09/29/the-first-of-four-deaths
EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. The first of Four Deaths. Continuing the quest to break through my fear of engaging targets as a solo pilot, I spent part of last weekend roaming through Placid in. Four Deaths), my shiny new Tristan. His hull finally buckled and the little Rifter exploded. After a good fight and a bit of analysis, my confidence level is up and I’m ready to try it again. I just need to find another suitable target. By paritybit on 2011/09/29. Congrats on your kill!
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A fruitless tree can still be beautiful | EVE's parity bit
https://paritybit.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/a-fruitless-tree-can-still-be-beautiful
EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. A fruitless tree can still be beautiful. About a week ago I mothballed all of my null-sec small to medium-sized gang toys, grabbed a handful of frigates and moved to low-sec where I joined a small but active pirate corporation. I’m seven days into my 30-day assessment period during which I must meet certain objectives: a specific number of. After several days of flying with wingmates, I decided to go it alone in a relatively tankless kiting Tristan&#...
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With piratical intent | EVE's parity bit
https://paritybit.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/with-piratical-intent
EVE's parity bit. Making sure your data isn't corrupt. A year and a half ago I put some energy toward trying my hand at solo combat. I experienced mild success. Frigates have changed quite a bit since I last saw them. Neither the Merlin nor the Tristan have the historical split weapon systems — and they fly quite a bit differently than when I started this experiment. My first Merlin met a sad fate. At the hands of local criminals. The second had better luck. I liked how the ship performed despite poor lu...