tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-75948364711362519512024-02-07T06:29:30.251-05:00Staring at RocksTrying to keep the art of Mining interesting, so I don't lose my mind.Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.comBlogger60125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-45748298571767925582017-06-08T12:16:00.001-04:002017-06-08T12:16:58.740-04:00Connections: Peace and Perpetual PeccabilityI ended up taking more time off. With six billion in the bank, one finds it hard to have the motivation to make pennies in comparison. Granted I know that this amount is considered pennies to other, more wealthy Capsuleers, yet I was feeling like a great financial burden was lifted and found myself with a feeling of semi retirement. I had a care free life for several months, living with Amalea in a lavish condo in the Kusomonmon station where Osiph had set up shop, going out drinking nearly every night, coming home to hours of intimacy with Amalea. It was relaxing to say the least, not having to worry about making money or budgeting for ships or Plex or anything of the sort.<br />
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Still, the event with Chadrick nagged at me in the back of my mind. I could never truly relax, knowing he was out there somewhere, probably in danger, and I was sitting on my ass enjoying myself on his money. It was unsettling to say the least.<br />
<br />
I knew Amalea could tell something was bothering me and kept silent about it all this time, knowing it would upset me and not wanting to disturb the bliss of peace and companionship they now shared. Still it took all this time for her to realize that talking about it had to be done for them to truely have peace.<br />
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"Sain?" She asked one night as we lay in bed, the only thing we had on was a white, silk sheet. We were watching local programming on the monitor on the wall as I sipped a Quafe on the bed stand.<br />
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"Yeah?" I reply, stifling a small burp as I replaced the can. I loved how she pretended not to notice the little things I did that were less than polite.<br />
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"I know you're still upset about Chad. I think we should look for him." she said, looking up at me from her resting place, cuddling into my chest.<br />
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"It will be dangerous. I still don't remember what happened in that wormhole." I said with a comfortable sigh, "I'd rather stay right here with you." I heard a sigh from her as well, one of frustration, but I was distracted by my Neocom. I picked it up to see a mail from Rekindle. He was also taking a break and with the recent neutral activity in our home systems in Null Sec, he had decided to close the corporation.<br />
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My heart sank and I realized that I would have to part ways with the people I have been flying with for the past while, yet the thought of new prospects restored the twinkle in my eye.<br />
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"Your corp is closing?" Amalea asked, reading the message as well, "What are you going to do? Want to go back at it and find another Null Sec corp?"<br />
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I had to admit, mostly to myself, that the reason I was shying away from undocking was because I felt restricted in Null Sec to go out and do my own thing because of threats in the area. Granted High Sec still had threats, just less of them because of the presence of CONCORD. I put my head back on the headboard for a moment, closing my eyes and thinking hard. I had once wanted to blow all the money I now have on a Rorqual, yet I cant use it in High Sec and didn't want to risk it in hostile space. I could use the money to do a decent start up in High Sec and start mining again, something I really did miss.<br />
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Plus, getting back into space might present opportunities to follow up with Chadrick. It was a step forward. Plus, by the expectant look Amalea was giving me, she wanted to get out there too.<br />
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"Let's get out there again, eh? Let me look for a High Sec Mining corp or something to get back into it!"<br />
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"Sure!" She chirped, and hugged into me. My Neocom beeped again and I read a new message from CONCORD saying my pilot's license has been paid for another month allowing an Omega Clone to be used. I half expected another to come in for Amalea, but none came.<br />
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"Who is paying for this?" I mutter, "And why only me?"<br />
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"That's alright, you use your Exhumers, I'll be there to haul or mine in a Venture or something as an Alpha. It will be fine!"<br />
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Reading through several recruitment threads on Concord's corp recruitment forum, I decided to apply for an aptly named "A High-Sec Mining Corp". I started selling my stuff in Null sec and shipping what I wanted back to me in Jita, then fitted another Orca named "The Reclaimer", packed it with a couple of Exhumers and gear, and headed out to the area my new Corporation operated in, dangerously close to the low sec pipe to our old home in Querious. It was somewhat familiar space, yet I have to get used to new rules and new corp mates.<br />
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A new Adventure...Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-76953068834487157552017-02-08T16:32:00.003-05:002017-02-08T16:33:05.734-05:00Connections: RecoveryI felt oddly at peace, the thoughts of what had happened were distant. I felt weightless, warm, and comfortable, in an almost prenatal state. It really calmed my nerves which felt like they were buzzing with panic for some reason. I couldn't remember why.<br />
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I started to become aware of my surroundings; the heat of the liquid I was floating in, the drone of the machinery close by, and suddenly, the sharp tapping of something sharp on glass. My eyes shot open and I saw a distorted image of Amalea's face behind glass, her nail resting on it's surface.<br />
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Once the liquid had drained away and my dignity restored, I sat up in the alcove I had been sitting in and she tossed me a towel.<br />
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"What the hell happened? This is your medical clone, you know. I know you didn't just jump from somewhere!" she asked, helping me up. I looked around confused. I was sure my Medical clone was in our outpost in Null Sec. Why was I in Kusomonmon, in High Sec?<br />
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"I'm not sure..." I muttered, and paused for a moment, "I can't remember." A nervous, and rather venomous glare from Amalea to the technician at the controls had him jump and furiously type on his controls as he did a scan to see what happened.<br />
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"It all looks green, sir. No abnormalities." he said, "You really don't remember how you were podded?"<br />
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"No." I replied. I closed my eyes and tried to think. The last thing I remembered was buying a ship and going into a wormhole after Chadrick. I didn't remember coming out the other side.<br />
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"I bought a Buzzard and went into a wormhole." I said, uncertainly, "I don't remember coming out the other side."<br />
<br />
"Hmm." the technician muttered, leaning back in his chair, "I understand that pods anywhere in New Eden are within range of the fluid router network for transfer of the pilots consciousness back to a waiting clone, even if death should happen in a wormhole. I'm also under the understanding that the process can't be tampered with. Maybe the presence of interference had corrupted the transfer?" He tapped a few buttons, "Everything we received from the fluid router network was integrated into the new clone. No errors on that end. Might be something from where it was sent from. A pod glitch?"<br />
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"Sure..." Amalea said sarcastically, with narrowed, suspicious eyes.<br />
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"I think you're being a little overprotective. The man is just doing his job." I reassured her. "I'm sure it will come back to me." There was an obvious look of worry in her eyes but she sighed and let me out of the room to get dressed.<br />
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"What a waste of a perfectly good ship." Osiph said with a sigh as she took a sip of her drink. We had opted to check out the night life on board the station and were sampling the atmosphere of a rather high priced club, with several armed escort standing at the exits, all arranged by Osiph who seemed to be ignoring them. It was almost like old times, yet I was clearly not in the mood. It could have been that I just died, but the loss of memory had me just thrown for a loop. It was bugging me greatly that I missed that time. It was like a bad hangover that I couldn't shake.<br />
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"Still rattled from that last podding, Sain?" Osiph asked, concerned for my lack of witty comeback for her earlier statement to infer her lack of caring for my well being. I just wasn't mentally present tonight. My mind was wandering.<br />
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"What?" I asked, I wasn't paying attention.<br />
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"You alright?" Amalea asked this time, concerned. She gave my arm a squeeze to get my attention and I stopped staring blankly into my drink to actually take a sip and give them a reassuring smile.<br />
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"Yeah, just worried."<br />
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"About what happened?" Osiph asked, "It could have been worse. Could have been Mindlock or something."<br />
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"I'm not worried about that." I said, "About Chad. I can't remember what happened in that wormhole."<br />
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"It was probably some wormhole corp who caught both of you in their turf and podded you back home, or Chad probably saw you, got mad and shot you himself." Osiph said, waving a hand.<br />
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"He was in a pod..." I muttered, again, staring into my drink.<br />
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"Well the former then." She retorted, putting her drink down, "I'm sure he will turn up again somewhere. Let him be. He clearly didn't want you poking your nose in his business."<br />
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"I suppose." I said with a sigh, then downed my drink, lifting my finger to the waitress for another, "I'm just worried now about this memory loss. It's not very common for issues like this to happen in cloning procedures." The waitress left another drink in my hand, winked and meandered away, dragging Amaleas scornful stare as she left. I took a sip and my Neocom beeped in my pocket, before I swallowed I glanced at it and nearly choked on the alcohol, the liquid dribbled down my chin.<br />
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Chadrick Belefonte just transferred over six billion ISK into my account. The most amount of ISK I have seen since becoming a Capsuleer. Granted my total assets might be around that amount, but I've never seen my wallet contain that much. I felt an odd elation that was jaded by concern. I knew exactly where that money came from, and I felt bad to have it. It took me a few moments to realize that both women had jumped up to look over my shoulder at my Neocom, both had shocked expressions and neither said a word.<br />
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"Um, drinks are on me?"Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-49174119987896878352017-02-01T11:07:00.002-05:002017-02-01T11:08:03.996-05:00Connections: Taking the PlungeI returned to Null sec, the encounter with my friend weighing heavily on my mind. I chose to lounge in the outpost bar and update my log on the latest events, if anything but to sort out my thoughts and get them down. Donta milled around behind the counter and poured drinks, yet his attention was often diverted in my direction, or towards the holoscreen above the end of the bar, showing random corp adverts and the odd bounty here and there. I had finished logging my post in my records and spent a few minutes perusing the local market, looking for an opportunity when I sensed a foreboding presence looming over me from behind. I slowly turned to look over my shoulder, seeing Koswin standing there, holding a terminal with a seemingly demanding pose.<br />
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"More." she simply said, pointing to the Terminal.<br />
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"Excuse me?"<br />
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"Write more! You can't leave your logs off like that! What's with the cliffhanger?"<br />
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"Cliff....? What the hell do you mean?" I ask confused.<br />
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"This story about your friend from the wormhole. It's really good." she said sitting down, "How does it end?"<br />
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"Story?" I asked perplexed, "This isn't fiction! It happened!"<br />
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"So you didn't just make it up?" she asked, somewhat disappointed.<br />
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"No. And why are you reading my logs so quickly after I write them?" I asked, raising a brow.<br />
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"The whole corp reads them, but never mind that. So what do you think is going on?" She asked, "You think he's a spy? Possessed by a spirit? Having a mental breakdown?"<br />
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"Seriously?" I ask, a little taken back, "I don't know. I want to find out, but not if I'm going to get shot!"<br />
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"Aren't those pistols outlawed on stations?" Koswin asked.<br />
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"Yeah, but this was a Capsuleer owned Citadel." I said, "Plus, I'm not going to be the one to rat him out. Maybe I should just respect his wishes and leave him alone, but it didn't seem like it was him at all. He was completely different."<br />
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"You should go back and dig around a bit." She said, "And write it all in your logs. Write about everything!"<br />
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"Dammit, Woman! I am not your literary slave!" I retorted with a sneer. She laughed at me as she stood up to walk away.<br />
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"You're not?" She jokingly replied.<br />
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"Look, just put your whip away and I'll write when I have something, alright?" I heard her laugh as she left the bar and my attention drifted over to Donta who was still cleaning glasses with a wide smile on his face. I sighed heavily and stood to head to the medical bay.<br />
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I woke this time in Jita, in an old Jump clone I had there just for checking the market and set to work buying and fitting a Buzzard for some recon and spying. I undocked and headed back to the Citadel that Chadrick was docked in, then after confirming he was still on the guest list, remained just above the undock lane while cloaked and kept an eye out for him if he ever wanted to leave.<br />
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I had fallen asleep several times in my pod before something happened. It was much later in the day when my watchlist flashed and I saw Chadrick's pod undock, then quickly warp away. Following the small craft, I kept my distance and tracked it many jumps away, towards a dead end system, then found it odd when he warped off in a random direction, not even close to any celestial or gates.<br />
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Curious, I still saw his pod on my D-Scan, yet had no idea where he went. I chose to uncloak for a brief moment, launch scanning probes and cloak again, then set to work trying to find what it was he warped to.<br />
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A few moments later, I found a wormhole.<br />
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I warped to the hole and saw the tiny pod sitting at the event horizon, there was a moment of hesitation, then it splashed through. The wormhole entrance shimmered for a moment and sensors indicated it was near the end of life. With a rush of adrenaline, I recalled my probes, rushed the wormhole and splashed through.<br />
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The ride was rough, I was tossed all around and the ride made me feel sick to my stomach. A moment later I was thrown out the other side and the wormhole vanished behind me, making my heart jump to my throat. I instantly re-cloaked and took a moment to orient myself, scanning the system I was in and trying to get my bearings. I took a while to study the results and it finally hit me. There was something missing in my scans.<br />
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This system had no moons.<br />
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A Shattered Wormhole? Why the hell would Chadrick come in here knowing he can't get back with just a pod? Was he planning to see something and self destruct to get back to Highsec? Confused, I saw the tiny pod finally drop the temporary cloak the wormhole had left on his vessel and he sped off towards a planet in the system. I was sure he had saw me when I switched to my own cloak and was trying to run away, so I instinctively gave chase.<br />
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Exiting warp, I ended up near the planet, its debris field nearly de-cloaking me, yet I saw no pod here. He should have clearly beaten to the planet, but he wasn't here. Initiating another D-Scan, I see his pod had come out of warp much sooner in between the planet and where the wormhole used to be, so I chanced dropping the cloak once more to deploy probes again.<br />
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There was indeed a site in that area, no doubt full of sleepers. I warped to it at twenty kilometers under cloak to see what was going on, and when I landed, my mind was nearly overwhelmed with sensor data from both the overview and the camera drone.<br />
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Dozens of sleeper drones buzzed around the structure. So many that I lost contact with Chadrick's pod as I frantically tried to filter out the overview list. In my panic, I neglected to notice that one had come a little too close and shorted out my cloak, and I appeared before an angry swarm which quickly took notice and instantly locked onto my small frigate. I had only enough time to finally notice Chadrick's pod sitting dangerously close to the center of the structure, but yet still intact before alarms started going off and I saw a bright light, then nothing...<br />
<br />Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-39031037312805355742017-01-31T17:06:00.002-05:002017-01-31T17:06:58.451-05:00Connections: It's Been A While, Old Friend...<i>"Hello Sain Darkwing." Chadrick Belefonte said, "It has been a while..."</i> <br />
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I stared at the stoic expression of my old friend on the view screen before me and a sneer came across my face. Chadrick Belefonte had been in a wormhole system for the past year or so and I hadn't heard from him since, basically a missing person for all intents and purposes. But for him to just call out of the blue, was odd in itself.<br />
<br />
But the fact that Chad didn't make fun of me for only wearing a towel or at least refer to it in some manner made me a little suspicious for some reason. It was nice to see him alive and well, yet something was off.<br />
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"It has." I replied, "Finally crawled out of your hole, I see."<br />
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"Indeed." Chad said, a brow raising as I pulled on a shirt, "How have you been, my old friend?" My eyes narrowed. Such refined speech patterns were very out of character for him. He usually slurred his words or used a lot of slang. For as long as I've known him, even I at times, had a hard time understanding what he was saying.<br />
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"I'm fine." I said, "Are you alright? You sound odd."<br />
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"I sound o-odd?" He replied, his brows furrowed in concern and glanced off camera for a moment before forcing a smile as if posing for a picture, "I am quite fine, old friend."<br />
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Now I was really suspicious. Something was wrong.<br />
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"Where are you now? How was life in the wormhole?" I asked, trying to get more out of him. He was being oddly quiet.<br />
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"I am currently in a Citadel near Jita. Life in the wormhole was well. I had a fun time." he replied. The whole time he showed no expression and sounded very scripted. After a long, awkward pause I replied.<br />
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"So, what do you want?" I asked. He seemed surprised by my sudden question and adjusted his position to lean forward slightly.<br />
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"Ah yes. I believe Cha...I mean I owe you a sum of money?" he said, "I am currently using some of those new skill extractors to remove skill points to sell. I will pay back the money I borrowed in full plus interest."<br />
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"Holy shit..." I muttered. I stood speechless as I stood to put on pants but froze in front of the screen with my pants in one hand, the other on the arm of the couch to support me. I stared hard at the emotionless face before me speechless and tried to comprehend what was happening. Chadrick was giving up his capsuleer skills just to pay me back a few million ISK I loaned him years ago. I didn't even care about the money anymore.<br />
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"What the hell are you doing, Chad?!" I yelled at him, "Why are you giving up your hard earned skills just to pay me back?! You don't even have to! I don't care about the money!"<br />
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"But you are my friend, are you not?" he asked.<br />
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"I suppose, well, yeah, but your skills? Besides, the money for a skill injector would be many times the amount I loaned you before!"<br />
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"Ah, but the interest!" Chadrick retorted, lazily raising a pointed finger to drive his point. The lack of enthusiasm was almost comical. Honestly, he looked like he was sleepwalking or something.<br />
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"Still, it's way too much!"<br />
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"I insist."<br />
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"What's going on, Chad? Why are you acting weird?" I demanded. His brow raised and he smiled.<br />
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"Expect the funds to be transferred within the day." he said, then the screen went black.<br />
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I woke with a start and fell forward out of the clone bay as the liquid drained onto the grated floor. My naked body landed on something soft and warm as my vision quickly started to sharpen and my senses returned to me. It was a rough jump clone transition and took a little longer than usual for my consciousness to assert itself, but after a moment, Amalea's scent drifted into my nostrils as I realized it was her who had caught me.<br />
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"Welcome back, Sain." She said with a smile, "You weren't gone long."<br />
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I had arrived back in Kusomonmon and had filled Amalea in on what had happened with Chadrick. She thought his sudden change of heart was a good thing, yet it was completely out of character. I had to see him face to face to see what the hell is going on. Osiph was kind enough to hop in a pod and ferry the both of us to the Citadel where I had traced the call to and after a couple of jumps in a shuttle, we were docked and standing in front of the captain's quarters belonging to my old friend. Station records said he only had his pod docked here.<br />
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The door slid open and we were met with silence on the other side. The lights were off and the only illumination in the room was the hologram of Chad's pod floating above the coffee table. Chad was sitting on the couch, hands folded under his chin and elbows on his knees. The silence of the room was eerie and Amalea clung to my sleeve.<br />
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"Chad, are you alright?" I quietly asked, slowly circling the couch. he didn't move, yet his eyes snapped upward to look at me. I felt a shiver run down my spine. His eyes were piercing. I've never seen him like this before. So serious.<br />
<br />
Beside the hologram emitter on the table were a couple of empty skill extractors and one full injector, it's white glow shining eerily in the dark.<br />
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"Sain Darkwing...." He slowly stated, "You needn't have come. My well being should not be of your concern."<br />
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"We are friends, right?" I asked. I inched forward and Amalea followed still clung to my arm.<br />
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"True, however, once our little transaction is complete, I wish to cut ties with you and your group. I wish for you to never concern yourself with me again."<br />
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"Chad, what's going on? This isn't like you! You're acting strange!" I exclaimed. I took a significant step forward and in a flash, Chadrick had pulled a parapistol from a holster on his leg, or what I thought was a parapistol in the dim light. The holographic pod rotated and light glistened off the metal of the gun. It was an <a href="http://eve.wikia.com/wiki/Amarr_CAR-9_Scrambler_Pistol" target="_blank">Amarr CAR-9 Scrambler Pistol</a>. The ones mercenaries use. This one wouldn't just stun you. This one would outright kill.<br />
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"Can you kindly leave, friend?" Chadrick flatly said, leveling the gun at my head. Amalea cowered behind me. I wasn't sure if her current clone had the right neural implants to save her should she die here so I began to panic. I took a step back and raised my hands but the gun was held steady.<br />
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"Chad, what the hell, man? I'm just concerned. I won't hurt you!" I pleaded, "Please, put down the gun!"<br />
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"Leave." he flatly repeated. His thumb hit the safety and I heard the power cell begin to charge for a shot. I took another step backward and Amalea began pulling on my arm.<br />
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"Sain, lets just go!" she pleaded. I sighed and nodded, letting her pull me outside and into the hall, looking back over my shoulder at Chadrick's menacing face in the light of the hologram.<br />
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The shuttle ride back was quiet, yet we explained to Osiph through the shuttles comm system. There was no response at first, yet I clearly felt the ship jolt to a stop as her attention was taken off flying the ship.<br />
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"That asshole!" She yelled over the ships speakers. We were pressed back into our seats as she blasted forward and jumped to the next system, "Screw him! Let him give you the money and wash your hands of him!"<br />
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"Perhaps you're right." I muttered, looking out the porthole at the station snap into view. Osiph began docking procedures and I stared out the window, my mind racing...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-44059217286898255352017-01-30T11:17:00.000-05:002017-01-30T11:17:57.297-05:00The Immensea Liberation: Second WindI had another bout of boredom and the grind had taken a toll on me.
With no motivation to undock for a long time, I decided to take a
vacation from it all, jump cloned back to Highsec and bought a nice home
on a planet in the Kusomonmon system, where Osiph and Amalea worked in
the station in orbit as lab assistants and ran their production lines.
The ISK to local credit exchange rate was highly in my favor and I was
able to buy a luxurious home in the countryside beside a large lake for
mere peanuts compared to the purchase of a ship.<br />
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I took
several months to simply relax, do some fishing, watch some holo reels
and spend some quality time with Amalea, becoming ever so closer as time
went on. However, doing nothing all day and listening to Amalea's stories of her days on the station has my piloting itch returning, and I found myself following her to work many days to subconsciously get closer to the life I was taking a break from.<br />
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"Sain, put that down, please." Osiph said with an exasperated sigh. I had been playing with a BPO cartridge with my boots up on her table, nearly laying down in the soft leather chair behind her desk. I sighed and tossed the several million ISK worth blueprint on her desk, cringing a little when I heard it rattle across the glass. I must have tossed it a little too high.<br />
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"Sorry." I meekly said. Her brow furrowed and I swear I saw a vein bulge on her temple.<br />
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"Look, I know you're bored, but you were the one who wanted to take a break from Null sec!" She exclaimed, slamming her hands on the desk to lean over it and stare into my face in a demanding pose. I took the hint to sit up straight and put my feet on the floor, "If you're bored, go back out there and make some money!"<br />
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"Maybe." I said, swiveling around. Behind her desk was a massive glass window that showed the docking bay below. Several Industrial ships were heading out. During my vacation, I opted to move into an Alpha clone as I wasn't going to be using any ships, but lately I was feeling rather lethargic about most things in general, not having the motivation to do much. Maybe it was the fact that I didn't have access to all my skills that was making me feel useless and unmotivated. Perhaps switching back to my Omega clone would perk me up.<br />
<br />
"Am I annoying you?" I asked my sister with a sneer, "I can go bug Amalea if you like."<br />
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"You do remember you were kicked out of the lab, right?" She asked, straightening up and crossing her arms, "That means forever, not just the day in question."<br />
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"I'm sure they wouldn't mind if I behave myself." I said.<br />
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"If you two could keep your hands off each other for a few minutes when you are together then maybe you wouldn't have accidentally sat on a terminal and caused a whole batch of T2 inventions to fail!" She exclaimed. I felt my face grow hot.<br />
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"I reimbursed that Capsuleer the cost of the data cores!" I retorted, "And apologized!" Ospih sighed heavily.<br />
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"Sain, why are you here?" she asked, "Why leave Null? Is everything alright?" Her tone had completely changed to that of a caring friend. It was very unnerving to me.<br />
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I turned back to the window to gaze at the ships, "Not sure. I just didn't feel like undocking. There was nothing I was inclined to do."<br />
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A terminal slid across the desk from her and I turned to pick it up.<br />
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"Take a look." She said with a smile. They were schematics for the Rorqual; the biggest mining support vessel there is. Never really cared about it because they normally sat behind POS shields and provided bonuses to miners in the system. I read on and my eyes widened as I continued.<br />
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Changes were made.<br />
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Support ships were now only able to fit command burst modules, that needed to be close to ships for the bonuses to take effect, making the Rorqual need to be in the belt with the miners to buff them. They also got a new kind of drone: the Excavator Mining Drone. As I read on, a spark lit once more in my mind and I felt the need to own one of these Goliath machines. Each Excavator drone was like having an exhumer with you. A fleet of drones meant massive amount of ore coming in. I felt excitement at the possible income that could mean and glanced up from the terminal to see Osiph's smiling face.<br />
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"Well?" she asked.<br />
<br />
"Thank you. I needed this." I replied.<br />
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Back in my Omega clone and with motivation I returned to Null sec. With the goal of owning a Rorqual somewhat in the far distance, the immediate tasks I wanted to complete were not that apparent to me. Not knowing what I wanted to do, I ended up undocking my Buzzard to see if I can find some Relic sites and look around our space a bit to get used to being in a pod once more.<br />
<br />
It has been a while.<br />
<br />
My solo roam ended me up in B-R5RB where the historic massive bloodbath took place back in January 27th, two years ago. I've never been here, nor had the chance to see a Titan up close, but the wreckage still remains. Several broken and charred Titan hulls littered space. Battleships, and a myriad of other vessels peppered the starscape as I maneuvered around the wreckage. I took a moment to stare in awe at the sheer size and presence these massive ships imposed on my tiny frigate, taking several minutes to simply fly around these massive ships. The significance of the memorials and the site in general was a reminder to me of what life is here in new Eden.<br />
<br />
In a universe where the strong survive, those who are together are strong.<br />
<br />
I understand the fight happened because a sovereignty bill went unpaid, but the response of the attackers to try and take it; to gain a foothold in new space was to expand their territory, and the defense mustering to protect what was theirs. An opportunity rose that had not been missed and caused one of the biggest and longest Capsuleer conflicts New Eden had ever seen.<br />
<br />
Just past the second anniversary of the battle and still I sit among the carcasses of gods that still don their golden chariots, an echo of the conflict of what once was and a testament to the struggle for dominance.<br />
<br />
Filled with renewed perseverance, I returned to my home system and docked up. As I left the shower in my Captain's quarters, a familiar face appeared on my main view screen before my coffee table.<br />
<br />
"Hello Sain Darkwing." Chadrick Belefonte said, "It has been a while..."Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-30027733069603006652016-08-17T13:09:00.000-04:002016-08-17T13:10:16.299-04:00The Immensea Liberation: The Winds of ChangeThings have happened in my absence. Substantial things that will change the course of history for years to come. Hopefully for the long term as it would mean a much needed stability for my friends and I. A place we can finally put our flag on and claim it as our own.<br />
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I should start out to explain what happened. I had taken a break from the stars and jump cloned back to High Sec to try and find some good business contacts for Osiph and her manufacturing endeavors. Finding good suppliers and getting to know the brokers living in Jita 4-4. Amalea had also followed and two months seemed to go by in an instant, yet my itch for exploration and resource gathering started to show and I ended up jumping back to my old space to reconnect with my corp mates. A little soul searching leave of absence, yet duly needed.<br />
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I came back to a mess that was quickly being pieced back together and I was excited for what it could mean.<br />
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We had moved places again inside of Immensea and partnered with the Infamous Alliance as renters in their space. We were tasked with keeping their ADM Indices up for discounts in our rental fees which we were good at doing. We were making a name for ourselves in our new space and starting to rebuild. All was well again.<br />
<br />
In the late spring, Triumvirate and other factions began attacking StainWagon in Immensea, which Infamous was a part of. The war raged for months and soon Triumvirate broke their defenses and they lost the station to the attackers.<br />
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Shortly after the loss, Benju, a leader in the Infamous Alliance forced a vote in the alliance and made his corp the Executor of the Alliance, booting several corps that wouldn't support him and resigned a non-invasion pact with StainWagon. The next day, people who were kicked from the Infamous alliance found they still had some power in the renter alliance and kicked all 3500 members from the partner renter alliance.<br />
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Including Full Spectrum Inc.<br />
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The leader of the coup then created a new renter alliance and joined it, hoping his coup was complete, yet it was not and the factions that were kicked, rejoined StainWagon and carried on the fight with Infamous in Catch in a massive Civil War.<br />
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So after some more Executive changes, we were denied access to the stations we had paid for in good faith, trapping our assets inside. While sitting on our hands, waiting for things to settle down and get fixed, our leadership worked out a plan to take our area for ourselves and stay here.<br />
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Other corps in the area, such as Thousand Sons Legion, nominated Rekindle by their own CEO's to lead a new alliance, Integritas Constans. The group got together to start entosising their own stations they were denied access to, claiming it back as their own. When I returned, several stations were already converted back to our control and we were still expanding, capturing iHubs and other assets we had lost because of the Infamous Civil War. Things are still in progress as we iron out the wrinkles and get things back to normal, but we have taken back what was ours and we are not moving again.<br />
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The winds of change are upon us. Trim your sails and come about. We're sailing our fleet into a glorious sunrise.<br />
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<b>A special Message from Rekindle:</b><br />
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<i>Immensea has a strong sense of community. As the situation inside Infamous deteriorated into chaos it was clear something needed to be done. We decided to self-form and approach a new partner. Fidelas Constans agreed to partner with this new self formed rebellion and provide the necessary support. We are Integritas Constans (ICON) and it means “Constant Integrity”. On their timers, the self formed group flipped two constellations, including the historic B-R5RB system with the support of our new partners.</i><br />
<i><br /> The new alliance will be lead by Arrowspeeed Bounty, a representative of FCON, and by Rekindle who represents interests in the local area. Together Rekindle and ArrowSpeeed are enabling new corporations and old to live in null security space in Immensea. Interested groups can now choose to pay the gold price to live in null security space knowing they have partnered with ICON and FCON. Our freedom in this space has been ratified by new agreements and our way of life can continue on. Rekindle, through the rest of his vibrant leadership, intends to extend the spirit of community gaming that we’ve enjoyed in Full Spectrum Inc to the next level. Collaborating with partners in the spirit of mutual respect of various play styles is the way forward.</i><br />
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<i>Rekindle</i><br />
<i>CEO Full Spectrum Inc.</i><br />
<i>Co Executor Of Integritas Constans </i> Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-49797937367902564322016-03-31T11:53:00.001-04:002016-03-31T11:53:52.876-04:00The Immensea Immigration: Moving....Again.I've been once again confined to Station for general lack of motivation to undock. The station bar has nearly become my second home as I wiled away the days with alcohol and a terminal. I ended up getting immersed in a few holoreels and old video games, with real life taking a back seat. My ships sat floating in my hangar unused.<br />
<br />
I looked up from my terminal to one again see Maya Nao sitting across from me. The level of her stealth skills astounds me. She was slouched over the table, elbows on the surface and chin resting on her hand. She looked bored out of her mind.<br />
<br />
"How long this time?" I asked.<br />
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"Since I sat down?" she asked, "I've had three drinks. Soooo maybe an hour?" My eyebrow raised. This game I was playing was addicting. I had to put it down for my sanity's sake.<br />
<br />
"Wow." I mutter, setting the terminal down. The bar doors slide open, again the right panel squealed as it recessed into the wall, a sound everyone was used to by now but still no one bothered to fix. Rekindle lumbered inside seemingly exhausted and took a moment to survey the room. Seeing that my table was the only occupied at the time, he strode over and sat down between Maya and myself.<br />
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"Afternoon, Sain, Maya." he said with a huff. He waved at Donta behind the bar and he poured a drink, drifting across the room with it to deliver a moment later.<br />
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"Afternoon, Boss." I acknowledge, "You look tired. What's going on?"<br />
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"The alliance is starting to get a little pushy with the CTA's, Sain. I didn't want this. You know our corporation doesn't believe in mandatory CTA's." he explained.<br />
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"Are they becoming mandatory?" I ask.<br />
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"Oh no! Never. We're not about to do that to our little group." he said, "I've made arrangements."<br />
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"Arrangements?" Maya asked, leaning back in her chair with her drink.<br />
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"Yeah, we're moving again."<br />
<br />
Maya coughed and nearly choked on her drink.<br />
<br />
"Again?" I ask, "Why?"<br />
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"This is the direction they seem to be heading in. Making these Call To Arms mandatory to start expanding their space. I don't like it and we didn't sign up for this. I've made arrangements with another alliance in Immensea where we can go back to being a sort of renter corporation." he explained. My smile was contagious. Maya even seemed excited.<br />
<br />
"We get to go back to the way we were before? We get a system or two and are left alone to do what we want?" I ask. Rekindle nodded.<br />
<br />
"Granted you are welcome to stay here and move to another Corp if you want to fight other capsuleers, and the new alliance also has those kinds of opportunities as well. CTA's will be entirely optional and because we are paying rent, we aren't expected to participate."<br />
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"This is good." I say.<br />
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"The move won't be as bad as last time, right Sain?" Maya asked, "I don't think you have too much stuff here yet."<br />
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"Not yet."<br />
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"So you're in?" Rekindle asked, finishing his drink.<br />
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"Of course."<br />
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A few days later and a lot of Jump Fuel later, we were under the new flag of a new Alliance, moved to another home system, and all without the loss of any of our freighters, this time.<br />
<br />
As I walked about the new outpost; an Ammarian model this time, I tried to take note of the amenities: The Med bay, the pub, the market, the research lab, repair shop, etc. It was a big place to get lost in, but I managed and found myself in an exterior hallway watching the Freighters dock, undock and cyno jump away. Once again, it was a new opportunity. The Market needed feeding, infrastructure needed to be stabilized, and space needed to be explored.<br />
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It was time to start building a new sand castle.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-56427318086302655372016-02-25T12:33:00.000-05:002016-02-25T15:00:56.343-05:00The Immensea Immigration: Treasure HuntingI've recently taken to Exploration to try and find some ISK, hidden in the darkest corners of the space around us. There's something satisfying about looking long and hard for riches, only to strike big some days, when you know there are times when you go home with nothing.<br />
<br />
Another perk to flying around looking for signatures is that you essentially become a part of the intelligence network and a valued asset to the rest of your alliance by providing intel if neutrals appear in system. You can relay valuable information such as names, ship types, numbers, locations and whatever else is necessary to keep your friends safe. You, yourself are normally cloaked while scanning so the enemy can't find you, and as long as you are careful, you can chase them around and watch them on grid to see what they are doing. It's pretty sneaky and cloak and dagger, but it's worth it.<br />
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So far, I've stuck to Relic sites as I have heard is where the money is. It's true, as Data sites give mostly data cores and some blueprints, where I've found several T2 BPC's relic hunting. I want to get a bunch of rig BPC's down here too because I'm hauling in a lot of salvage, which I'm mostly just selling to my corporation, which do get used for rigs or shipped back to market. I'm not entirely sure what get's done with them.<br />
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As for the means, I started out flying a Buzzard, but wanted an Astero. Mostly for looks, but because it has a decent drone bay for offense if needed. The Buzzard has no offense whatsoever, but it's designed to run quickly if threatened. So when fitting the ships, you want to go for maneuverability.<br />
<br />
[Astero, Null Exploration Astero]<br />
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Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II<br />
Adaptive Nano Plating II<br />
Nanofiber Internal Structure II<br />
Damage Control II<br />
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5MN Y-T8 Compact Microwarpdrive<br />
Relic Analyzer II<br />
Data Analyzer II<br />
Cargo Scanner I<br />
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Covert Ops Cloaking Device II<br />
Core Probe Launcher I<br />
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Small Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II<br />
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br />
Small Low Friction Nozzle Joints II<br />
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Warrior II x5<br />
Hornet EC-300 x5<br />
Salvage Drone I x5<br />
<br />
This fit seems to work well for me, but I replaced the Data Analyzer with something that helped my scanning speed or accuracy as I only do Relic sites. Still it's rather expensive compared to the Buzzard but requires less skills to just sit in.<br />
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[Buzzard, Null Exploration Buzzard]<br />
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Micro Auxiliary Power Core I<br />
Co-Processor II<br />
<br />
Relic Analyzer II<br />
Scan Pinpointing Array I<br />
5MN Y-T8 Compact Microwarpdrive<br />
Cargo Scanner I<br />
Scan Rangefinding Array I<br />
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Covert Ops Cloaking Device II<br />
Expanded Probe Launcher I<br />
Cynosural Field Generator I<br />
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Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br />
Small Emission Scope Sharpener I<br />
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Sisters Core Scanner Probe x8<br />
<br />
The Buzzard, at least, has the CPU to run an expanded probe launcher. This allows combat probes and lets you look for ships, lost drones, mobile tractor units and the like. Also cheaper than the Astero.<br />
<br />
As for hacking itself, I found that the best way to learn is just to go try and keep trying until you get better at it.<br />
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At this point, I rubbed my face and looked up from the terminal I was writing on and jumped when I noticed Maya sitting across from me. She was staring at me while sipping a drink.<br />
<br />
"How long have you been there?" I asked.<br />
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"About ten minutes. You seemed engrossed in your work. What are you writing?" she asked.<br />
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"I've started exploring and thought I'd pass some findings off to newer capsuleers that wanted to give it a go as well." I explained, sighing heavily, "Now I have to include the section on how to actually hack something."<br />
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"You mean that odd interface with the lines and circles?" she asked, "It's tricky. But then again, that's why there are good and bad hackers out there."<br />
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"True." I nod, taking a sip of my drink. I notice the Outpost bar in our home system tonight has become somewhat lively. A monitor on the wall was displaying reruns of the last Alliance Tournament, and Donta seemed to have his hands full at the bar.<br />
<br />
At one end, a man seemed to have melted into the bar, his head in his arms and nearly lying across the end of the bar, bottles and glasses nearly obstructed my view of him, stacked on both sides of the man. At the other end, another guy was trying to coax the Bartender into some sort of discount.<br />
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"You know I'm good for it!" The man said, "This is Null Sec! I can make the money back in one pirate kill!"<br />
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"Mr. Al-Fassir, I don't doubt your money making ability, however, I do not open tabs at this establishment. With the rate people come and go, if I were to do so, I'd never see half the money owed to me." Donta replied, leaning heavily on the edge of the bar, "Don't you own massive spaceships? Are you telling me you can buy ships, fit them, and stock them with ammo, but have issues buying alcohol?"<br />
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"My liquid isk is normally tied up."<br />
<br />
"In what, may I ask?"<br />
<br />
"Um, gambling?" he replied. <br />
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"Hassan, listen." Donta said, straightening up, "I've heard of this establishment. This <a href="https://iwantisk.com/" target="_blank">IWantISK.com </a>site is not a get rich quick solution. Statistically speaking, you lose more than you win so why take the risk?"<br />
<br />
"With great risk comes great reward!" Hassan exclaimed.<br />
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"Yes but if you have nothing to risk, how can you profit? Why are you spending money you can't afford to lose?" Donta replied.<br />
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"Because I can always make more!" Hassan exclaimed, "Ugh, this is going nowhere! Hey, Joxe! Buy me a drink, will ya?"<br />
<br />
The man sleeping at the end of the bar suddenly jolted upright, a napkin stuck to his forehead.<br />
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"Wha?" he mumbled.<br />
<br />
"Can you spare a few ISK to buy a corp mate a drink?" Hassan asked, halfway sliding down the bar. Joxe simply nodded and halfheartedly waved at Donta to go ahead and continued to find his comfortable spot once more. Once his light snores could be heard drifting across the bar once more, Donta reluctantly poured the thirsty man a tall drink and charged the generous, sleeping Capuleer at the end of the bar the cost of the drink.<br />
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"Thank you!" Hassan exclaimed in victory, savoring his drink. Donta went back to wiping up the bar and clearing empty bottles from around the sleeping man, trying not to disturb him.<br />
<br />
"Nice crowd you run with, Sain." Maya said with a smirk after turning around from the event at the bar. I just smiled.<br />
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"Hey, to each their own." I shrugged, "They're a great bunch, but they have their quirks."<br />
<br />
"I bet they do." Maya said with a smile, "This move down here is interesting to say the least."<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-16838908716329602672016-01-20T13:42:00.001-05:002016-01-20T13:42:52.786-05:00The Immensea Immigration: Getting Back to WorkIt's almost therapeutic to get back to mining. Maya Nao had once again followed me down to our home system in Null Sec and was again out in a Retriever beside my Procurer mining in an anomaly. Anomalies are best for mining here in Null not just for their sheer size, but they also contain some of the most valuable ores in New Eden. Most people refer to them as the ABC ores; Arkonor, Bistot, and Crokite. The rest here are pretty valuable as well, Mercoxit being the only source of Morphite known so far, a key material used in mostly Tech 2 Equipment and ships.<br />
<br />
It wasn't just Maya and I out here. A lot of our Corp mates were floating around the belt, mostly in Barges and Exhumers of various types, all slowly eating away at the ores around our ships. I pulled up beside Koswin, one of our Directors and started shooting rocks. We were there for a few minutes when Maya sent me a message over fleet comms.<br />
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Maya Nao: I'm full. Heading to the Compression Array.<br />
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Sain Darkwing: Already?<br />
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Maya Nao: Yes. This is why I like it here.<br />
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Sain Darkwing: True. The Rorqual boosts are amazing.<br />
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This is one of the great perks of being in a Corporation like this. You get the best mining boosts from a Rorqual pilot that sits at the local POS and you make a killing at mining. I was busy daydreaming about how much ISK we were making when one of the lesser favorite things about Null Sec arrived. Pirates.<br />
<br />
"Angels are here!" Koswin snapped over voice coms, "Drones out people." Maya heard and stayed put at the POS for now, just finishing compressing the load of ore she had and putting it in the Personal Hangar Array. Her drone skills weren't that up to par for the local Pirates as she had trained primarily for a boosting Orca. Something her current assignment couldn't make the most of.<br />
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I sent the order and a fleet of Valkyrie II's launched from my drone bay, circling around my Procurer as the small fleet of Angels closed in. I moved slightly closer to the rest of the ships around me, hoping to spread incoming damage around the fleet and keep all of our drones concentrated together, yet all the while watching my distance to the asteroid I was mining and making sure I didn't go out of range. The local pirates weren't that big of a threat, but it was best to get rid of the annoyance before too long.<br />
<br />
As they closed in range, I activated my hardeners and started targeting their ships. I saw my fleet mates drones start chewing through shields and ordered mine to do the same. The small, unmanned crafts shot forward and started attacking the BattleCruisers and Battleships that came to try and ruin our day, but with our greater numbers they were no match for us. Once the last one went down, all the drones on the field darted back and recalled to their respective drone bays, and I turned off my shield hardeners with a huff. I don't think I was even shot at that time.<br />
<br />
"Are they gone?" Maya asked.<br />
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"Yep." I responded. Short communications but it was time to get back to business. I saw her warp in beside me and start shooting rocks again, repeating the cycle to fill her ore hold.<br />
<br />
Bad luck struck again at the sound of an audible alarm from a program called "<a href="http://evedustry.com/near/index.html" target="_blank">Near</a>" I had installed because I was not very attentive to the intel channel<br />
<br />
<i>"Hostile enemy reported two jumps out."</i><br />
<br />
It made me jump a little even inside my pod. My ship responded by igniting the engines to full power for a second then going dark again. I drifted forward a hundred meters or so and stopped once more, my attention going to our coalition Intel channel.<br />
<i> </i><br />
There is a big difference between local Pirates and wandering Neutral Capsuleers, or 'Neuts' as they are called. Pirates are not flown by Capsuleers but rather by a crew who are nowhere near as efficient as a Capsuleer neural interface. Pirate ships are sluggish, stick to one target usually, and rarely ever warp scramble in asteroid belts and mining anomalies. Other Capsuleers, on the other hand, are slippery, cunning and will use any means necessary to remove you from existence. Even in smaller ships, a single Neut is a big threat. Especially when they could be carrying a Black Ops Cynosaural Generator. A single pilot can fly into a swarm of mining ships, use a warp disruptor bubble, then use his Cyno to allow other Black ops ships to portal to his position and quickly outnumber us. Even if they do not have a Cyno, a single ship can catch one or two of us and cause some serious damage and cause credible loss of ISK to someone.<br />
<br />
<i>"Hostile enemy reported one jump out."</i><br />
<br />
"Time to go." Koswin says over comms, "Neut next door. Everyone safe up." This is standard practice to save your ship and limit the number of potential targets for the unfriendly Capsuleer. All of the ships in the Anomaly slowly turned to point to the POS and one by one they suddenly burst off into warp in a stream of blue light and a dull pop as the wake from their warp drives hit my ship and reverberated off the hull. It's the only thing I can think of as to why I can hear other people warp off in the vacuum of space. Still, it's interesting to see a dozen or so ships all warp off at roughly the same time in the same direction.<br />
<i> </i><br />
As my ship enters warp, Maya's Retriever somehow matches my speed and follows me into the same warp bubble, gently flying along beside me in the tunnel before we exit inside the POS shields among the rest of the fleet. A few of us started bouncing off each other but there was plenty of room inside the shield.<br />
<br />
Everyone stared at the local com channel as every ship in system would show their pilot's name in the list. A pilot appeared that had no friendly tag, and someone in fleet reported it in the intel channel.<br />
<br />
<i>"Enemy is present in your system."</i> Yes. I know. I can see that.<br />
<br />
Voice comms became active with other pilots in the system trying to figure out what kind of ship he was flying, where he is and that sort of thing, trying to organize a defense against the unknown threat. Several of them undocked and gave chase as the offending pilot turned around and left the system in the same direction he came from, but some of our more combat oriented pilots in our corporation smelled a little blood in the water so to speak and was off hunting.<br />
<br />
The mining ships around me started zipping off into space towards the anomaly once more.<br />
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With great reward comes great risk... Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-28433931260419625592016-01-07T10:35:00.001-05:002016-01-07T10:35:48.493-05:00The Immensea Immigration: A Fresh Start<b><u>Personal Log (YC 117 Nov 25)</u></b><br />
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I've been stuck in a low sec station in Chamemi for several days now, waiting for our leadership to choose the best course of action for our Corporation and Alliance. I don't blame them for taking their time as the sudden force eviction from our space in Querious has everyone reeling. I'm impressed with them to tell the truth. They can keep things together and keep moral at a sort of high level throughout this whole ordeal. I would have probably caved under that pressure. Still, it's rough having to pull out of what we thought was our new home, and have to relocated all over again.<br />
<br />
I've decided to move all my assets out of this pocket low sec system and into the next high sec system one jump away into Parses, where my Sister could come with the Orca and pick most of it up. It's too much and too big to ship anywhere. I'm going to try and sell it all and rebuy once we've gone to wherever it is we decide to go. I hope it's soon.<br />
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<b><u>Personal Log (YC 117 Dec 07)</u></b><br />
<br />
Our leadership has announced we will be moving to Immensea and parts of the Tenerifis region yesterday. I spent most of the day shipping my assets to Parses in an unfitted Iteron V for pickup by Osiph, who had already left to come and pick it up. I believe it will take several trips but she agreed to do it.<br />
<br />
I've been watching the communication channels for any wormholes that would lead down that way but none are being found. I want to get down there and help, but need a way to get there first.<br />
<br />
A while ago in Querious, I was lucky enough to find an abandoned Caldari Interceptor at a planet but was unable to pilot it due to missing skills. Now that I have the skills, I have purchased a Crow and intend to try and fly it down to our new home.<br />
<br />
I feel bad now. In the confusion and turmoil of the sudden evacuation, I completely forgot I had invited my closest friends to come join me in Querious to fly with me and help mine. I had to tell them to wait until I was settled in yet a new home system.<br />
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<u><b>Personal Log ( YC117 Dec 13)</b></u><br />
<br />
The trip down here in an interceptor was uneventful. I set up my medical clone in our home system and jump cloned back to Agil, where I took my stealth bomber back down to Parses. There I loaded what I could into my Crane and set out again, this time hoping to avoid warp disruption bubbles on the way back down. I started bouncing off of planets on the way, warping while cloaked of course, and did avoid several warp disruption bubbles in the direct path between gates. It was a smart thing to do.<br />
<br />
Once I was back again, I started buying the things I needed. I fitted my Buzzard again for scanning, I bought another Rattlesnake for ratting, I fitted a Procurer for mining, then took the Buzzard out to get the lay of the land, and also to try out my new tech two Relic Analyzer.<br />
<br />
Afterward, I may try out the facilities in our local outpost to see how the beverages taste...<br />
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The thing about Null Sec is that mostly everything has to be imported. Therefore, everything costs a lot more than in empire space. This is fine, however, because you make a lot more ISK out here too. I think another issue is that people are too busy out making that money to do all the little things.<br />
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Like maintenance for example.<br />
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I sighed heavily as I nearly walked into a half open door to a room that leaked the musky smell of cigar smoke into the hallway. With a grunt, I resorted to pushing the rusted door open the rest of the way and entered the only bar on our small outpost, our so called refuge from the rigors of ISK grinding in space.<br />
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Yep, the ol' watering hole. A place where people can meet, be merry, and enjoy one another's companionship. If only they bothered to show up. The place was rather empty spare for a corp mate in the back, buried in a terminal so I wasn't sure exactly who it was. Then again, with all the commotion with the move and the new faces around, I haven't spent much time out of my pod to meet these people face to face.<br />
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I'm always wary of other people, especially non capsuleers, but the man behind the bar had an odd air about him. An image that portrayed friendliness, and trustworthiness. Something rare in today's society. I felt like I could tell anything to this man and he would keep it in confidence. Perhaps he spent all his money on Charisma implants or something. The bartender was a short man, thin build, almost lanky like an awkward teenager if anything. He would have been mistaken for underage if not for the scar across his face and the almost white mop of hair he kept uncombed and stuck off in different directions. Other than that, his face was young looking and he dressed in a professional suit, minus the double breasted jacket he kept hung on a hook on the wall behind the bar. As I slid onto a bar stool, I noticed he had an odd sense of elegance about the way he moved, as if he had experience being a servant or butler of some kind of someone very rich or important. When he opened his mouth, I realized that I would receive much better service than expected of the run down place. Especially when the door noisily squealed as it slowly shut behind me.<br />
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"Good evening, Sir." The bartender said, setting the wine glass he was drying down gently before hanging his cloth over his shoulder, "What can I serve you tonight?"<br />
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"What do you recommend?" I asked, gently drumming my fingers on the bar.<br />
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"How about a classic." He said, turning around, "Whiskey."<br />
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"Sounds good." I reply as he drops a couple of rocks in my glass and pours the liquor. I take a sip and sigh heavily. "This is what I needed."<br />
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"Finding things hard?" He asked, resuming his cleaning. He raised the wine glass to the light, slowly twisting the stem to inspect for smudges. Satisfied, he inverted the glass and hung it on a rack, them proceeded to take another from a nearby tray to continue cleaning.<br />
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"Not hard, but there's a lot to do to get straightened away. Need to get the old ISK flow moving again. Hopefully into my wallet instead of out."<br />
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"Are you that concerned with your wallet balance?" He asked, "Or do you have other interests?"<br />
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"What do you mean?"<br />
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"Well, like most Capsuleers I see come in here, they seem to be ruled my the almighty credit. Their motivations are all driven by money. Money is a means to an end, not the end itself." he said, again looking through his glass into the light. A slight sigh and he continued wiping the glass.<br />
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"My goal has always been to acquire money." I admitted, "With money, I can expand. I can build or buy bigger ships, finance my friends to fly with me, and afford to do the things I want to do."<br />
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The question left me with my mouth agape to answer, but nothing came out. What did I want? What did I want to do? I know I'm here in Null sec to make money, but is that all? No, not really. If I just wanted to make money, I would have stayed up north. I'm here because of the community I became a part of. I'm here because of the fantastic people I'm flying with. I moved down here with them because they're now family.<br />
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"I want to fly with my friends. To make memories and have fun doing it." I said, "I make money to afford the things that let me contribute and participate in events with my Corporation and Alliance mates."<br />
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"Oh?" He says, setting his sparkling wine glass in the rack, "You're not just another money hungry Capsuleer who basks in the tears of their enemies?"<br />
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"Not at all." I reply. A memory of a nervous clerk in an empire station came to my mind. I remember her becoming extremely nervous at the mention of me being an Empyrean. I really don't like the reputation Capsuleers have with the general public.<br />
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"Then I applaud you for your actions, kind sir." He said with a smile, "I do hope you frequent this establishment." He paused for a moment, quickly dried his hands and held one out to me, "Allow me to introduce myself. I am Donta. Donta Ren."<br />
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"Sain Darkwing." I reply shaking his outstretched hand.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-198077522506454172015-11-30T14:58:00.000-05:002015-11-30T14:59:02.194-05:00Opportunity: The Sand CastleWe built something great, laid the groundwork for a thriving Capsuleer society in our little area of Null sec, and were on our way to making a new home for ourselves. We built our sandcastle and were adding bits and pieces to it every day, building it up and making it more massive as time went on.<br />
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I think I barely had two or three cycles of PI harvested from our home system's planets before we had to pick up and evacuate again. All because Pandemic Horde showed up and wanted to take over.<br />
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I remember the day it happened, not too long ago. Intel channels told of a large fleet on the way, and Darkness responded with a fleet of their own. The first fleet defended our space, making PH retreat with loss. What our intel didn't say, however, is that they have a big red phone that calls their big brother, Pandemic Legion.<br />
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The call was made and they came in force. I was hastily trying to put together a combat ship to fight, when the fleet left and saw the force that PL had brought. Before I had undocked, local filled with a staggering amount on neutrals that I lost count. Local soon filled with smack talk and I was forced to sit and wait.<br />
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I understand it's been a while since I posted in my log and a lot has happened in our little pocket since arriving. I've decided to try my hand at exploration and started skilling for T2 analyzers, but it's a long train. I've debated buying an Astero for it, or even a Stratios, but aside from the big scanning bonus on the Astero, it gives no clear advantage over the buzzard, and costs a lot more. Sure it gives the option to be able to fight, but if I wanted to stick to strictly data and relic sites, it makes no difference. If there is a distinct advantage to flying them besides the scanning bonus, I've yet to find it. Right now, all my ships and modules are still in boxes waiting to move again to a new home, but one has yet to be decided on.<br />
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"You seem happy." Maya said with a sneer. She watched as Her sister seemed to dance around her room, pulling clothes from her wardrobe to pack in a bag. A terminal briefly graced her hands as she kept checking the progress of her ships and assets being packed into courier contracts.<br />
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"I am. Sain said he'd buy me a PLEX if I came down to Querious with him." She said, "I can't wait to get out in space again!"<br />
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"You just can't wait to see Sain." Maya said with a grin.<br />
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"Yes. That too." she replied, her cheeks a slight shade of pink.<br />
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"You two are serious, aren't you?"<br />
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"I am." Amalea said, "Obviously."<br />
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"You don't think Sain is?" Maya asked.<br />
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"He says he is serious that he likes me, but he seems a little indifferent to me." Amalea said, sitting on her bed, "It's like he's still unsure of wanting to get that involved. I know he said yes to it and everything, but I'm still not sure."<br />
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"Sain is like that anyway." Maya said, "It's also a guy thing. You haven't been around enough guys to recognize that because of your condition."<br />
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"You're saying his hesitation is normal?" She asked.<br />
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"Probably."<br />
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"But you're not sure?"<br />
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"Look, men are usually an open book! Sain, on the other hand, seems to be hiding a lot of stuff about himself and his past. I know he is a good person now, and that's what matters, but who knows who he was in the past."<br />
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"I do want to get to know him better." Amalea said, "Do you think there would be a good way to find out that stuff?"<br />
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"You could ask him." Maya said, "If he does want to get involved with you romantically, he should start with being open to you and tell you those things."<br />
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"And if he doesn't?" Amalea asked, "If I'm too scared to ask?"<br />
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"He used to have a friend, or acquaintance he shared most of his past with. An Amarrian named Chadrick Belefonte." Maya said, "Sain used to loan him money all the time. Not sure if he ever saw it back."<br />
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"Where can I find him?"<br />
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"I think he's living in a wormhole again. No way to find him." Maya said.<br />
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"There's no way to get a message to him?" Amalea asked. Maya seemed curious.<br />
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"You know he's another man, right? Someone other than Sain. A shady man at that."<br />
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"I k-know." she stammered, thinking about it. Maya's brow raised and she almost smiled. There was a chime at the door and Amalea circled the bed to answer, finding Osiph at the door, her hand on her hip.<br />
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"You ready to go?" she asked.<br />
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"Almost finished packing." she said.<br />
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"Yeah, put that on hold. Sain is here. In the bar." Osiph sighed. Amalea perked up and nearly knocked Osiph over to get out the door and across her quarters. She had her hand near the door release when she stopped and darted back into her room.<br />
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"Pants! I need Pants!"<br />
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"Yes, that would be a good idea." Maya chuckled.<br />
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"Osiph, do you know who could get in contact with Chadrick Belefonte?" Amalea called through the door as she dressed. Osiph seemed confused as she glanced at Maya who was leaning against the wall beside the bedroom door.<br />
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"I think his, um, friend might be able to talk to him. He does poke his head out from his wormhole at times to resupply or sell gas." she said, "Why?"<br />
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"What's this friend's name?"<br />
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"Zoei Fortuna, I believe." Osiph replied.<br />
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Dressed in a towel, she sat on the couch, watching the latest bounty reports flash on the screen before her. She sighed and lifted a terminal to contract all her cargo back over to her brother's ownership and jumped back up off the couch, pulling her towel off to dry her hair before she got dressed. </div>
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Parses had only one station and it was still fully decked out in Ammarian religious paraphernalia . The Royal Khanid Navy Assembly Plant, or one of them at least. A facility that boasted a fine output of the latest weapons and ammunition delivered straight to large storage facilities for use by the Amarrian Empire. Really, it was a backwater factory that employed the most unmotivated devotees to their religion that Osiph had ever encountered. The books were clearly altered to show a surplus in output.</div>
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He caught her staring and looked up from his terminal, "Hello!" he said, oddly jovial for an Intaki, but then again, so was she. An Intaki, that is, not jovial. At least not yet.</div>
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"Hi." She simply replied, "You look busy. Here on business?"</div>
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"Yeah, we're just trying to move into null sec and I've decided to help some corpmates haul some stuff in." he said, "Just trying to organize my cargo, you know. Plan my route and whatnot."</div>
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"I see." she replied.</div>
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"Just trying to fit Sain's cargo in somehow. It would be best to only take one trip instead of two. Trying to stay away from the local pirates." he then added.</div>
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"So you're taking my Brother's stuff in, eh?" Osiph said with a smile, "You better be careful with it. He'd be pissed if it went missing."</div>
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"Don't worry. I'll be careful." he said, reassuringly. Still, his eyes flashed back to his screen for a second, then he held out his hand, "Rekindle."</div>
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"Osiph. Osiph Darkwing." She replied, pausing for a moment, "I just shipped in all his stuff he wanted to bring down. He must be quick on the contracts."</div>
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"Yeah, I just got his request a minute ago. I might have to come back for it. I already have my director's stuff ready to go and she has quite a bit of luggage. Maybe it's everything she owns!" he said, "It's her I really don't want to piss off."</div>
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"And a Jump Freighter isn't big enough to haul both?" Ospih asked.</div>
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"Then I'd leave Sain's for another trip. Better safe than sorry." she advised.</div>
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As the night progressed, Osiph had taken a spot at a table across the room as the bar started to fill up. She sipped drinks all night, but nothing compared to what that Gallente man put down in him. By the end of it, Rekindle had become somewhat of a spectacle, belting out several shanties and ballads, even though no one had asked him to. When he was eventually thrown out of the bar, Osiph could hear mutterings of acceptance as he stumbled down the hall past the window she was sitting beside. He paused for a moment before passing, turned to look at her through the glass, and tried to wink at her with class, but instead blinked with both eyes that squinted with force. It was enough to entice a giggle from her as he continued on, finger raised high in the air,</div>
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"Aura! Fire up the Providence! I'mma goin' to Querious!" he shouted. Osiph noticed a couple of men approach him and each grabbed an arm to help him to his ship.</div>
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"You mean the Arc, sir. Right?" one asked him as they faded from earshot. Osiph sighed and hung her head.</div>
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The two men ended up doing most of the work in escorting Rekindle back to his Captain's quarters, using the man's hand print to open the door and allowing him to stumble inside. He surprisingly pivoted in mid stumble and turned back to wave the men away.</div>
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"Thank you good sirs. I shant be needing your assistance any longer." he said. Rekindle straightened up, finally taking a moment to actually look at the two who basically carried him here. Both were mercenaries dressed in black dropsuits, "My, my, aren't we looking dapper tonight?"</div>
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"Uh, thank you, sir." The one on the left said, his head tilted slightly, the only expression seen as his face was covered by his helmet.</div>
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"Was my Arc readied?" Rekindle asked.</div>
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"No! We go now!"</div>
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"But sir! You shouldn't be piloting in this condition!" the one on the right advised. Rekindle brushed him off, nearly falling over as he waved his hand.</div>
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"Nonsense! I'm perfectly fit to pilot a ship!" he said.</div>
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"Alright." the left Mercenary said, "We'll be ready to go in a half hour."</div>
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"Tank you." Rekindle said, then slapped the controls to shut the door in their faces. The two seemed shocked for a moment as neither of them moved.</div>
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"Contact the fleet. Tell them the plan has been moved up. Thirty minutes." the Left one said.</div>
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"You're sure it's the Providence that's packed up and ready to go? Not the Arc?"</div>
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"Yes. He's so hammered he won't be able to tell the difference. He'll think it's a Jump Freighter, gate into the next door low sec system to jump and we'll be waiting." he explained, his hand balling into a fist.</div>
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"Doesn't he know he could just jump from a High Sec system? You only need a low sec system to light a cynosaural field." the other asked, confused.</div>
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"Listen. Drugged drinks, remember? It's part of the plan. I'm sure he knows that, but he's highly suggestible right now." he said, "Besides, we will be on board to rewrite the commands from him to take us to the Chamemi gate instead. Even if he is sober, he just needs to undock and initiate warp."</div>
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"You are a Mercenary, right?" he asked, placing a heavy hand on his partner's shoulder, "We die. Then our internal implants will transfer our consciousness to fresh clones on board of one of our allies ships."</div>
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"Ah, right!" he exclaimed, "Nothing to worry about then!" The two continued on their way to the hangar where they watched the massive Providence freighter continue to be loaded.</div>
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Osiph stopped in the hallway a mere thirty minutes later to see a massive Providence freighter slowly exit the hangar force field as she headed back to her Captain's quarter's. She peered out the window and hoped it wasn't Rekindle's Freighter, as it would be going against her advice. Yet she continued to watch as the ship cleared the station, then flew off into warp...</div>
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Confused, she lifted her terminal and accessed her system map. That was the direction of the low sec Chamemi gate. Definitely the wrong direction. Rekindle had renamed the ship as well: "The Drunken Intent."</div>
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He had only been in the ore anomaly for nearly ten minutes when Sain already started to fall asleep. He was eagerly awaiting his shipment of ratting ships so he could get out and start shooting some Blood Angels, curious as to how to fight them as they would be a new enemy to him. He knew he needed different shield resists than the pirates in their old home and had sent money to his sister to buy the right ones. He had thankfully finished shopping a few days ago and tasked his sister to get it all to the staging system where one of his corpmates could jump it in.</div>
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He woke with a start when he noticed his contract had been accepted by his own CEO and was enroute. Excitement built in his chest and his Procurer responded by turning on all of his shield hardeners for a cycle, then he forced himself to relax and turned them back off. Sain targeted another ore rock and started mining again, then connected to his alliance communication channel to see what was going on.</div>
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To his surprise, he found his CEO online and in channel. Sain was about to speak up to ask how it was going, but refrained when he heard what was happening.</div>
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"Oh. no. This is not good." Rekindle said. Sain's heart sank at his words.</div>
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"Why did I take a full Freighter into low sec?" Rekindle cursed, "Why did I do this?" </div>
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"I'm shipping some of my corpmate's stuff and I took my freighter through low sec. I'm pointed and there's like 7 of them on me. I'm going to lose my ship." he said exasperated, "Koswin is going to kill me."</div>
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"Do you need help?" someone offered.</div>
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"No, you won't get here in time. I'm burning down fast." he said.</div>
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"How much stuff you carrying?"</div>
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"I'm, like, full. I think it's probably all of Koswin's stuff and some of Sain's" He said.</div>
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"What?" I ask, finally speaking up.</div>
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"Oh hello Sain. Yeah sorry about this." he said nervously.</div>
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"You lost all of my ships?" I demand.</div>
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"Yeah, I'm about to." he said nonchalantly, "Don't worry. I'll pay you back."</div>
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"What else did you loose?" I ask.</div>
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"Koswin's stuff. I think it's everything she owned." He said. There was a pause, some static, then he continued, "And I'm down. I was able to get my pod out."</div>
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"Didn't you scout your route first?" Someone else asked.</div>
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"I did! I thought it was clear!" he retorted, "Guys, at least this was a learning experience!"</div>
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"Is this right?" Sain asked.</div>
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"Unfortunately." Rekindle responded.</div>
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"All of Koswin's stuff dropped in the wreck."</div>
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"Yeah looks that way." he replied.</div>
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"And all of my stuff was destroyed."</div>
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"Well damn." Sain said, somewhat deflated. Those days of waiting now wasted as he would need to go re-buy everything that was lost. A tinge of depression set in his mind as he docked his ship and just stayed inside his pod, "Does Koswin know?"</div>
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"Not yet." he said. I open a corporation chat channel and text the group the situation who are not on voice comms, hoping she was there, but there was no immediate response. It took a few minutes...</div>
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Koswin: You're joking, right.</div>
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Sain: Nope</div>
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Sain: He lost both of our stuff.</div>
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Sain: I think it was only like a billion isk worth of stuff. How much did you lose?</div>
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Koswin: Everything.</div>
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Koswin: Not as much as Rekindle will be when I get ahold of him.</div>
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It took a few days but Sain finally got in touch with Rekindle again. He walked into the bar on the outpost they were all living out of and Sain found him sitting at the bar pouring over a terminal as usual. Sain looked him over and he seemed to look a bit younger. Maybe it was a fresh clone but he could be wrong.</div>
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"So about that Freighter..." Sain began. Rekindle sighed heavily.</div>
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"Look, I'm already getting enough flack from Koswin about that. She will never let me live it down." he said.</div>
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"No, well. I was looking at the killmail and I'm confused." He said, "Chamemi isn't even in the route to this station. You had a clear High Sec route all the way to the lowsec pipe. Why jump into that system?"</div>
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"I dunno. I thought I was in my jump freighter, I suppose."</div>
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"Yeah, but you can jump fine out of High sec. You only need low sec to light a cyno." I advise.</div>
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"I know that." he replied quickly, "I don't know. I wasn't thinking straight."</div>
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"Do you suppose the alcohol had anything to do with it?" Sain asked. Rekindle seemed taken aback, "My sister said she met you in a bar and you had to be, well, escorted out."</div>
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"I can normally handle what I drank." He said, defending himself, "I don't know why I was so, um, influenced when I left." he paused for a few moments, then added, "Those two chaps who brought me home were nice though."</div>
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"What two 'chaps'?" Sain asked.</div>
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"These two guys dressed in black suits carried me back to my Captain's quarters." he said, "I think they helped get my ship ready. I could have sworn I asked for the Arc and not the Providence though."</div>
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"Black suits? Like robes?" Sain asked.</div>
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"Armor I think." He replied, "With those funky helmets."</div>
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"You mean Mercenary dropsuits?"</div>
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"Yes!" Rekindle said, snapping his fingers, "Exactly!"</div>
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"Now why would two Mercenaries in Dropsuits escort you back to your room then help ready your ship?" Sain asked rhetorically. Rekindle just stared at his terminal.</div>
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"I dunno, man." He said with a sigh, lifting his drink to his lips to take a sip. Sain's eyes follow the glass, or more precisely, the ice in the glass. The wheels begin to turn in his head.</div>
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"Where does that ice come from?" he suddenly asks.</div>
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"Outside." Rekindle said, "In the ice anomalies."</div>
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"What about the station in Parses. Where do you think they get theirs?"</div>
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"Probably imported from somewhere."</div>
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"Who was mixing your drinks that night?" Sain asked.</div>
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"The Bartender."</div>
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"Who was the Bartender?"</div>
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"Some Minmitar guy. Why?" Rekindle asked.</div>
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"Did you notice anything odd about him?"</div>
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"He seemed scared and twitchy. Like the rest of the staff there." He said.</div>
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"They're probably all slaves. The twitches could be the withdrawl symptoms of Vitoc or something." Sain said, leaning back in his chair.</div>
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"Slaves do as their told." Sain said, "If that means mixing you 'special' drinks all night, then it could explain a lot."</div>
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"You mean I was drugged?" Rekindle asked in disbelief. He set his drink down on the bar and turned to hang his head in his hands.</div>
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"Why did you jump into lowsec in a tech one freighter full of expensive cargo? A system you didn't even need to go into? I'm sure you're smart enough to know at least that much common sense stuff. Even loaded drunk, something in your head should have told you it was a bad idea."</div>
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"I was drugged!" He shouted, slamming his fist on the bar, "I was drugged!"</div>
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"It also means those two Mercenaries were probably spies. They could have messed with your Navigation computer to force you to take the Chamemi gate."</div>
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"What? Yes! It was the spies! They did this to me!" he exclaimed, his expression now almost jubilant.</div>
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"Why are you happy about this?" Sain asked, skeptical, "You were played, cheated and plundered."</div>
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"Yes. But I was drugged!" Rekindle said excitedly as he stood up and put on his jacket, "That means It's not my fault!" Sain watched as he ran out of the bar yelling down the corridors, "Koswin! It's not my fault! I was drugged! It's not my fault! Do you hear me!?!"</div>
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Sain turned back to the bar as his usual drink order arrived, "It's still your fault for drinking so much of it though..."</div>
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My Corporation is moving.<br />
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We're leaving FCON and Branch up north to head to more forgiving space, an alliance without Paps or any other significant requirements. A place where we can truly do what we want. We're joining a new alliance and moving to space close to Amarr, where the Blood Raiders fly.<br />
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This means I may need to train up my armor skills, or at least, my EM and Thermal shield skills. I also have to switch drones to the right type, pick up the right missiles, etc. It's going to be a good change though. Something to alleviate the stagnation I started to feel once again. I hope the space is less noisy as Branch, with less Neuts.<br />
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We're currently waiting for our allegiance to change and sitting in out staging system. One good thing is that it's not that far from where Osiph is living in Kusomonmon.<br />
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"Something's fishy." Osiph said as she sat on her couch. Her Captain's quarters was as spotless as ever, and Maya leaned forward to take her drink from the coaster on the glass table.<br />
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"What's going on?" Maya asked. Amalea looked up from her terminal. She had been watching a fiction holoreel.<br />
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"Sain just contracted me alot of assets in Jita, with a note asking me to haul it all out to a remote system in Kahnid." She said.<br />
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"What?" Maya asked, "Why?"<br />
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"Not sure." she replied, but was cut short by a chirp from the door, "Who is it?" She called, without getting up. She heard a muffled voice from behind the door.<br />
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"......right place.....hack...door....open...me.." was all she could make out through the door and the distance to it. The girls tensed as Osiph slowly drew a parapistol from her jacket and stood up, laying her terminal on the glass table.<br />
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"Ah! There!" came a voice as the door suddenly slid open in a blur and Osiph jumped, squeezing the trigger. The shot zipped through the air and caught the intruder in the shoulder, where he was knocked backward into the hallway and slumped to the floor against the wall.<br />
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"Holy crap, Osiph! Who did you just shoot?" Amalea gasped. Maya approached the door and peered outside at the unconscious man in the hallway.<br />
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"Your Brother...." She muttered.<br />
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Why do I frequently lose consciousness every time I come to High Sec recently? My last trip was fuzzy in my memory and I'm still trying to piece that trip together. This time, it's something else.<br />
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I figured I'd surprise the girls again and come unannounced. I checked with the port authority to find Osiph's Captain's quarters and made my way there alone, among the regular folk on public transport. When I arrived, I rang the door chime, but couldn't hear much of what's going on inside.<br />
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"I think this is the right place." I muttered to myself, "Maybe I can hack the door..." I started pressing buttons on the keypad, "Hey! Open up! It's me!" When there was no response, I began to type faster.<br />
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"Ah! There!" The door slid open and I looked up with a smile on my face, trying to look as smug as possible, however, all I saw was a bright flash of light, then nothing...<br />
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"You almost killed him!" Amalea shouted. She alone had rushed into the hallway and started dragging his limp body back inside Osiph's Captain's quarters. Osiph and Maya watched as the small woman seemed to effortlessly carry the man across the room and deposit him on the sofa. In a flash, she had a medical scanner and was waving it over his body, "Wait a minute. This isn't a jump clone. He has a set of Implants!"<br />
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"He flew back from Null sec? In what?" Osiph grabbed her terminal and checked the docking records, "He came in a Bestower? How did he survive a trip like that?"<br />
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"He almost didn't, Osiph. How could you shoot your own Brother?" Amalea scolded, now holding Sain's hand without realizing.<br />
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"I'm sorry! He startled me! I didn't mean to!" Osiph retorted, trying to mount some sort of defense.<br />
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"Why do you have a Parapistol?" Maya asked, taking another chair in the room.<br />
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"Protection! You know we can die outside of our pods, right? I mean Perma Death!" she cried. Apparently adrenaline still running high, "How is he?" Amalea looked at her scanner.<br />
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"He's just stunned. He'll be fine. His implants look unaffected as well. It's a good thing you didn't hit him in the head."<br />
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I woke with a pulsating, throbbing pain in my head. I tried to sit up, but a strong arm suddenly laid across my chest and held me down.<br />
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"Shhh. Just stay still. You're going to be fine. You were hit by a Parapistol." It was Amalea's voice, but I couldn't see clearly. I was still trying to figure out how what I thought was her face was at such an odd angle. Very close and almost ninety degrees to my own. Then I realized my head was on her lap as I laid on the couch. Again I tried to sit up but was held down by her single arm.<br />
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"I'm sorry!" I grunted as I tried to sit up.<br />
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"Stay!" She commanded. I gave in and laid there, staring up at the ceiling as my head slowly cleared.<br />
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"So you said I was shot?" I asked, "A Parapistol?<br />
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"Mmmhmm." she said, nodding.<br />
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"Who?"<br />
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"Osiph." she said, "She thought you were breaking in." I huffed with a smile.<br />
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"Well, I was." I said, "I meant it to be a joke. It kind of backfired. I wanted to surprise you all."<br />
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"Oh it was." Amalea laughed. Her shoulders shook as she laughed, causing her chest to bounce near my face. I tried to ignore it, but it was distracting.<br />
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"Where is she now?" I asked, "Osiph and your Sister?"<br />
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"At the bar." Amalea said, "Osiph didn't really want to be here when you woke up for fear of retaliation." She giggled, "She thought you would beat her for shooting you." I sighed heavily. Still my head pounded but was getting better by the minute.<br />
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"I'm in no shape for giving beatings." I sighed.<br />
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"How did you get here. You flew out here from Null Sec, didn't you?" she asked, almost sounding accusatory. I felt like I was being scolded.<br />
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"A wormhole. Came right from Branch to a low sec system one jump from high sec." I said, "My corporation is moving to a new alliance. I thought I'd stop in to say hi. It's on the way really."<br />
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"Well it is good to see you." She said, "I really wish I could get back out there with you and make some ISK."<br />
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"Yeah, you and Maya were a huge help out there." I said. Things got quiet for an awkward amount of time as I stared at the ceiling. I soon looked to Amalea and she was staring forward at the hologram of my old Orca on the coffee table.<br />
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"Do you remember what happened the last time you were here?" she suddenly asked, "Do you recall anything from that night?" Her eyes remained fixed on the transparent ship on the table.<br />
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"No, sorry. Not much at all." I said. I started feeling better so again I tried to sit up, but her arm didn't move and still held me down. I gave up and just laid there, staring up at her blank face as she continued to stare at the Orca.<br />
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"Nothing?" she asked.<br />
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"I remember the bar, you girls dancing...Something about CONCORD...I was in a limo with you...and something about a dare. The rest is a blur." I said, "Did I miss something important?" I paused for a moment, then it hit me, "I didn't do anything bad did I? Did I do something to you? I'm sorry!"<br />
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"No, no!" she said, finally taking a breath and looking down at me, "N-Nothing bad."<br />
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"But something." I said, "To you."<br />
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"No." She said, "I think I did something bad to you."<br />
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"I think I can guess what happened." I said, "I remember the next morning and where I ended up."<br />
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"I can't believe I did that..." she groaned, throwing her head back against the couch cushion. She put her free hand over her face in shame, "Twice!"<br />
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"Twice?" I raised an eyebrow, "Now I feel used."<br />
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"You liked it." she teased, tapping me on the forehead with her index finger. Another uncomfortable silence followed.<br />
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"So what do we do now?" I ask, "Where do we go from here?"<br />
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"Well I was the instigator, so I'm sure you know how I feel." She said, "What do you think?" She paused for a moment, swallowed a lump in her throat and looked down at me over the front of her jacket, "H-How do you feel?"<br />
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A lump seemed to form in my own throat. I've never even thought about romance since becoming a Capsuleer. Just knowing that anyone I courted would eventually grow old and die long before I did. I wasn't even sure I could ever die if I stuck to my ship. Just the thought of trying to love another who I knew would fade and disappear while I carried on and lived with the loss; it was too much to bear.<br />
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But why didn't I think of this? If I loved another Capsuleer, we could be together forever. We'd both be in the same boat, so to speak. Maybe it could work out.<br />
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"I feel..." I began.<br />
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"Yes?" she asked, leaning in closer.<br />
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"I feel..."<br />
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"Yes, Sain?" She leaned in even closer, her face now inches from mine.<br />
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"I feel..."<br />
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"What?" she asked in a hush, I could feel her breath against my cheek now.<br />
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"I feel...like we're being watched." I said. She stopped and opened her eyes. Her face turned a bright pink and straightened up quickly, then craned her neck around to find only Maya standing in the open doorway, her hand over her mouth as if trying to hold back all sound. I could see the tears stream down her face from here.<br />
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"Oh, I'm so sorry to interrupt." Maya said, wiping her eyes, "The air in the hallway is dusty. I think some Mercenaries went by with muddy boots or something."<br />
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"What did you see?" Amalea demanded.<br />
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"No. Nothing..." Maya said, trailing off.<br />
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"How long were you there?!" She asked.<br />
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"Mmmm...Five minutes or so. Give or take a feel or two..." she teased. I was surprised Amalea didn't run off or chase after her sister for eavesdropping. Instead she remained still, and kept her arm steadfast around my chest to hold me down. By now, I felt perfectly fine.<br />
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"Maya why are you crying?" I asked. It was now her turn to turn crimson.<br />
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"I was not!"<br />
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"You were." I said.<br />
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"I'm just so happy that she found someone, you know?" she said, "You better not hurt her, you hear?! I'm not above putting a bounty or two on your ass if you do!" Amalea had hung her head in her hand and her hair covered her face. I could tell she was embarrassed beyond belief. Especially since I hadn't properly answered her.<br />
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"I would never hurt her." I said. She removed her hand and looked down at me, her grip on my chest seemed to tighten.<br />
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"Really? Is that a yes?" She whispered.<br />
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"Yes." I said with a smile and a stomach full of butterflies. Her hand across my chest moved to my face and she smiled, leaning down to plant a shy kiss on my forehead. She release me and moved her arm to the top of the sofa. I took the opportunity to sit up as I started to feel sleepy.<br />
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"Wow. This is history in the making." Maya said with a smile, "My androphobic sister has finally found a man! Osiph needs to be informed!"<br />
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"I do have a bone to pick with my gun wielding sister." I said, standing up sharply. "Let's g..."<br />
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I did care, however, when a camera drone started hovering above my half exposed body, it's blank stare of an optical sensor staring at my face.<br />
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<i>"Fun night of drinking, huh?"</i> Maya's voice came from the drone. It twisted in the air as if to look me from head to toe, <i>"What happened to you?"</i><br />
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"I can't remember." I groaned, sitting up and grasping at my nearby cargo pants. It takes me two swipes to grab the fabric. With a groan, and support from a nearby railing, I end up on my feet and put the pants on, "That better not be broadcasting."<br />
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<i>"Don't worry. It's encrypted." </i>She said, <i>"Osiph and I are out in her Retriever mining. I wanted to see how you two got on last night."</i><br />
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"You two?" I ask, a lump of panic welling in my throat.<br />
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<i>"Oh shit. You don't remember? I told you not to drink so much Ammarian wine last night. Especially in a new clone!" </i>She scolded. I staggered down the catwalk and into my quarters, where it's a complete mess.<br />
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There are bottles and cans of every kind of alcohol I can think of, and a few I've never seen before. There were clothes and blankets strung across railings and light fixtures, the glass coffee table was shattered, and the door to the bedroom was sliding back and forth, trying to close but was blocked by a beer can that was wedged in the door frame.<br />
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<i>"Oh wow. You got wild last night!"</i> Maya exclaimed, the camera drone had now followed me into my quarters and was hovering around the room, scanning every overturned bottle and deformed beer can. I rushed to the swaying door and it moves aside, allowing me to stumble into the bedroom where I again trip on something and fall headlong into the bed, landing among the silk sheets. I braced my fall against something soft and warm.<br />
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"Oh, ready for round two, Sain?" Amalea teased as she pulled the covers from over her head.<br />
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"Really?"<br />
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"Yes."<br />
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"Twice?"<br />
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"I can't believe it. It actually happened?" Osiph's mouth was still agape in disbelief.<br />
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"Twice." Maya corrected.<br />
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"With Sain?" She asked, "My Brother. Captain Serious?"<br />
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"The one and the same." Maya smiled, "Although I wouldn't call him so serious. Not since I known him."<br />
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"I think he's lightened up quite a bit since you met him, Maya. He was so uptight before." Osiph said, then continued, "It really, finally happened though!"<br />
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"Twice." Maya again corrected.<br />
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"You two are never, EVER, getting me to drink again!" Came a muffled voice from the bathroom door, mere meters behind Maya as they sat in the rented Corporation office.<br />
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"Is this the first time she has ever been drunk?" Osiph asked with a giggle. Maya had to think about it and nodded.<br />
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"I believe it is." she said while giggling. They could hear her retching through the door, "You alright, Amalea, dear?"<br />
<br />
"I'm gonna die." she moaned, "Seriously, get me a fresh clone. I've had it with this hangover!"<br />
<br />
"How do you think Sain feels right now?" Osiph asked, "He's gone back to Null sec after last night. He's got a hangover and neural stress to worry about." Again, another fit of retching could be heard through the door.<br />
<br />
"He's fine. He's not in the body with the hangover anymore!" she wailed, "He's the lucky one!"<br />
<br />
"Oh no, honey." Osiph corrected, "Trust me, it's a lot worse. Using a jump clone transfers your current mental state, and consciousness. He'll be sick for a while after the transfer because he's not used to the change in body due to his weakened mental state. I'm wondering if he suffered neural damage trying to jump clone while hung over."<br />
<br />
"Oh no..." Amalea groaned from behind the door.<br />
<br />
"Don't worry. He'll be fine." Osiph said, waving her hand, "He's gone through worse."<br />
<br />
"I don't feel good..." again she groaned.<br />
<br />
"Don't worry. You'll be fine too." Maya said, "But this is a first for you, isn't it?"<br />
<br />
"Huuuurrrrrrrkkkkkk...." Amalea retched again.<br />
<br />
"I still can't believe they did that!" Osiph said again.<br />
<br />
"Twice!" Maya again corrected.<br />
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I tried playing the night back over and over, but still came to a massive hole in my memory. I remember the girls wanting to go drinking, then we went to a fancy restaurant. We drank wine, and champagne, then started feeling a little buzzed so we left and went to a bar.<br />
<br />
Granted this bar wasn't in the best part of the station and no one knew we were Capsuleers, yet they may have that idea from the amount of ISK we were throwing around. I remember being at the bar, buying drinks, bringing them back to the table and sitting in the corner with mine while I watched the girls dance on the dance floor, then I remember something about the local Concord office, a ride in the back of a ground transport, I was talking to Amalea in a limousine, I think, and something about a dare. It was really foggy at that point and I don't remember much else. The morning after, I woke up on the floor beside my bed in nothing but my cargo pants, which were put on backwards for some reason, and the scent of Amalea's perfume on my pillows.<br />
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I'm back in Null Sec now and after a couple of days of feeling like crap I continued my normal activities. It's been a week or so since my trip to High Sec and Osiph says she's almost done the order, but she may not do another because of how much of a pain it was to invent the BPC's for everything. I don't really blame her. You need near perfect research skills for it to be profitable. Still, she says the shipment should be ready in the next few days.<br />
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That's one thing in order. Now, I wish I could sort out the rest.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-75872662380019139352015-08-14T15:27:00.002-04:002015-08-14T15:27:29.919-04:00Opportunity: A knock on the DoorDodixie stations are usually busy but the main trade hub was near madness. Trying to walk anywhere in the bustling metropolis in space was futile, and public transportation was a joke. Not that a Capsuleer would even think about using something so trivial, or be caught dead in a bus or public shuttle, but the state of affairs of the common folk was quite apparent. If this was chaos, Jita must be hell.<br />
<br />
There was an office with long window overlooking her personal hangar that Osiph had rented for the time being and was feeling sore from being hunched over a terminal as she worked. She sighed heavily and leaned back in the think leather chair, spinning around to look out the floor to ceiling window at the warehouse workers below, carrying off random items of hers to the market for sale. She just had too much stuff sitting around. She had to get rid of it and get to Jita. Some of her sell orders were sitting idle for too long and she was sick of playing the 0.01 ISK wars with local traders.<br />
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"How goes it?" Maya asked as the door quickly slid open to allow her through, Amalea chased her inside before it could close, "Getting your money back?"<br />
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"Some." Osiph replied as the two sat across from her at her desk, "I still have a lot of materials sitting on my hangar floor. I may just load everything in the Orca soon and haul it all to Jita instead."<br />
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"Will you be manufacturing there?" Amalea asked.<br />
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"No, the manufacturing index is way too high." she said, "That's something else I need to do. Find a good production system."<br />
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"Any prospective locations?" Maya asked.<br />
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"Not yet. I haven't really looked to tell you the truth. I want something close to Jita, preferably with a lab that has research and copying facilities, and a decent index." she said.<br />
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"Wow, you want fries with that?" Maya asked, sarcastically.<br />
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"No, I want decent PI in the area too."<br />
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"That will take some time to figure out." Maya said, "Good luck with that."<br />
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"Yeah." Osiph muttered as she updated a market order, clearly distracted.<br />
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"Have you heard from Sain about that opportunity he was going on about?" Amalea asked. Osiph shook her head.<br />
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"I told him where we were, and said anytime is fine to talk, but haven't heard back." She said.<br />
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Just then, light poured in the dimly lit room from the opening door and a tall figure stood in the light, his silhouette nearly filling the entryway. The girls turned to look and their jaws dropped when Sain Darkwing stepped inside.<br />
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"Hello, Ladies!"<br />
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Oh yes, this is what a High Sec Trade hub was like. I remember now. Each Hub was like a massive city, stuffed like sardine cans with people trying to make ISK any way they could. The lower levels were hives of illegal pursuits; drug trafficking, prostitution, black market stuff and general filth. You get my drift? The main level was comprised of respectable businesses, everyday people, cafe's, restaurants, hotels, and the like that normal people would live and make a living. The upper levels, were mostly for administration, government, and people of higher status live like kings.<br />
<br />
Somewhere between the main level and the upper level is where they keep us Capsuleers, and all the stuff that goes with us; Personal Hangars, Ship Hangars, Corp offices/Hangars,...<br />
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And the Market....<br />
<br />
I arrived in station directly from an outpost in Null sec via jump clone and proceeded to do a search for Osiph and found she had rented a corp office in the station. Following the computer's directions, I found the office and raised my fist to knock, but hesitated and simply opened the door.<br />
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I stood for a moment until my eyes adjusted to the dim light inside and I could make out the three figures sitting around the desk at the center of the room.<br />
<br />
"Hello, Ladies!" I announced with a smile.<br />
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"Sain?" Maya asked, somewhat surprised.<br />
<br />
"Did you miss me?" I joked. I took one step in the room and the door had just closed when I was nearly tackled to it by Amalea.<br />
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"Yes. We. Did!" she exclaimed, then realizing what she had done, scrambled away from him and awkwardly shook his hand, "Um, I mean, it's very nice to see you again, Sain." Osiph and Maya both stood like statues, wide eyed, and probably not believing what they had just witnessed.<br />
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"Hokay." Maya broke the awkward silence, "Sain, why are you here? How did you get here?"<br />
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"Jump Clone." I relied, "I said I had something to talk about, right?"<br />
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"Wait, you mean you can come back here any time you want?!" Amalea asked, "Why haven't you visited before this?!"<br />
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"I've been, um, busy." he said, "And my Infomorph Synchronizing skill is still kind of low. Still a full twenty four hours before I can jump again."<br />
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"So you're here for the full day?" Amalea asked. I nodded and clearly saw the wide smile on her face.<br />
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The desk in the office was turned into a makeshift board room table as we all sat around it. I tried to ignore the staring from Amalea, but tried to stay on topic.<br />
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"Down to business." I began, "I want you guys to start making ships. Fully fitted ships." Osiph scoffed.<br />
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"Do you have the battleship BPO's?" she asked.<br />
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"Not Battleships. Frigates and Cruisers." I said.<br />
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"There's no profit in it. Even I don't have the marketing skills to see one." Osiph said. My unwavering smile may have been the thing to make her sit up in her chair.<br />
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"Yes, if you sold them here. I want you to make fitted ships and ship them up to where I am." I said, "For the Alliance SRP."<br />
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"SRP?" Amalea asked.<br />
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"Ship Replacement Program. It's a stockpile of ships the alliance has to replace ships lost in alliance and corporation operations. It entices Capsuleers to actually join them. There's no chance of losing money if they replace it, right?"<br />
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"How much profit?" Osiph asked.<br />
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"Fifteen percent. Use an appraisal tool to find out how much a fitted ship would cost at sell in Jita, add shipping costs and fifteen percent and I can sell them in null." I said.<br />
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"That's pretty good." Osiph said, leaning back in her chair.<br />
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"Plus anything else you want to send up that way for either me or the market has to come from Jita anyway. It's the best market in New Eden." I advise. I can see them all thinking hard.<br />
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"There's more competition there." Osiph said.<br />
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"It's a place you can put things on the market and you know it will sell. Less adjusting market orders." I say.<br />
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"The plan is sound." Osiph said, "I'm just trying to find a hole in it."<br />
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"You're in?"<br />
<br />
"Of course." Osiph said, "Let's make some money and perhaps send one of these two out with you to make more." Maya smiled, but Amalea was clearly excited, "Now, lets see how much alcohol that clone of yours can handle!"Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-49778641354729166372015-07-22T09:22:00.000-04:002015-07-22T09:22:22.018-04:00Business Proposition"I'm not understanding this." Osiph muttered. Maya slurped loudly on her coffee as she stared out the large floor to ceiling windows that exposed the high end restaurant to a magnificent view of Dousivette VIII below.<br />
<br />
"What's up?" she asked, returning to her steak and eggs.<br />
<br />
"My wallet. I seem to be losing ISK instead of making it." She said, "I'm sure the things I produce are profitable."<br />
<br />
"Are you sure?" Amalea asked. Osiph reluctantly handed her terminal to Amalea who scanned it quickly while tapping, "Oh no. You're making money. You just don't have it as liquid ISK."<br />
<br />
"What?" Osiph asked, taking the terminal back. Amalea leaned over to point.<br />
<br />
"You started with what, a little over two billion when you sold Sain's Charon, right?"<br />
<br />
"Yeah, roughly." Osiph nodded.<br />
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"Now you have about four hundred million in ISK left, several lines running T2 modules worth maybe another hundred million, plus look here." Amalea pointed at Osiph's assets, "You're materials station container has about nine hundred million worth of stuff in it."<br />
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"That's still four or five million short, Amalea." Maya advised.<br />
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"Yeah, but she bought a Plex a while ago to try and trade, am I right?" she asked. Osiph just nodded, "That puts her at a net profit after this month."<br />
<br />
"But I need to buy more materials to keep producing." Osiph said, "I keep running out of one particular item I need to keep going. I have loads of most of what I need, it's just one particular item that keeps running out."<br />
<br />
"You probably kept buying materials in bulk, didn't you." Amalea said, "You have too much wealth in assets and none to spend on things you need."<br />
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"Yes. Exactly." Osiph said, "I should have been buying just the right amount of materials I needed for the jobs I wanted to put through."<br />
<br />
"Exactly." Amalea said, taking a bite of her toast. The table went silent as Osiph and Maya just stared at Amalea with their mouths open for a long time until Amalea noticed and became uncomfortable.<br />
<br />
"What?" She asked, "Do I have jam on my face?"<br />
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"How the hell do you know so much about this stuff?" Maya asked.<br />
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"And why aren't you doing it yourself?" Osiph asked.<br />
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"Oh, I, um, read books I suppose. I study." she muttered, "And I don't have the money to invest in that stuff. It costs a lot to start up something like that."<br />
<br />
"You need to work for me then." Osiph said with a smile, "We go into it partners."<br />
<br />
"What about me?" Maya asked, feeling left out.<br />
<br />
"We're all in this together then!" Osiph said, "You can be logistics!"<br />
<br />
"Because I can fly an Orca?" she asked, "I need a pilot's license renewal first. This was the issue that Sain runs into all the time. Getting a Plex for all of us."<br />
<br />
"Exactly." Osiph said, leaning back in her chair, "I'm planning to run a business that would profit those Plexes each month. But it will take some time.<br />
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Not sure if it's the best thing I could have done, but I've made a change in my current ratting ship. See, I've been eying the Rattlesnake for a while now and can fly one, just not with T2 launchers or sentries. Then, a corpmate posted a contract for one, fully T2 fitted for cheaper than buying it off the market and now my wallet is dwindling under a hundred mill again.<br />
<br />
Was it an impulse buy? Perhaps. But I think it's going to pay off once I get the skills for those launchers and drones.<br />
<br />
The main reason I wanted to upgrade, was because my Ishtar was just taking too long to clear sites of enemy pirates. Sites ran from 30-45 minutes each and started getting boring after a while as my tank barely budged and my recovery rate on my shields were high. So I bought this Rattlesnake as an upgrade, but with my skills only allowing T1 ammo, drones and Meta 4 launchers, It's breaking about even with the Ishtar.<br />
<br />
Plus, I'm enjoying the sniper fit. I can sit away from the blob and shoot from a distance, instead of being right in the thick of it. Also, outside of scram and web range. This was also the first time using Sentry Drones and I'm still learning how they work. I learned that Wardens have a longer range than the Guards I had in stock, and was, for some reason, fielding one of each because one does thermal and the other does kinetic damage. I started watching the damage notifications and realized at range, one was hitting, the other missing entirely, which led me into the investigation of why. I realized that with the Ishtar, though still showing potential, was nearly capped at the DPS I could put out without a very lengthy skill train to T2 Blasters or Rails. I know I need to train them eventually, but I kind of like missiles over guns.<br />
<br />
Plus the Rattlesnake looks great. It seems to already have some fangs with just the hull alone. I've decided to start training into flying it a lot better.<br />
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I tap the stop button as I finished recording my log. I keep forgetting to do these things for longer and longer periods of time. Seems like once a month. It's shameful is what it is.<br />
<br />
I glance at my wallet and sighed heavily. My ISK was getting low and I needed to sell some PI and whatnot, but that meant actually going to the station where it is to contract it to the corp. Ratting is getting me money, but now I had to make up the four hundred and fifty ISK I spent of that Rattlesnake.<br />
<br />
I stared at the unmoving numbers of my wallet's balance, then I began to read my email as an idea formed in my head. A bulletin from the CEO asking for industrialists to buy SRP fits in Jita and ship them up to the area for Alliance use and standard operations. Bulletin is asking for a tidy profit to be made on each ship brought up.<br />
<br />
Buying is great and all, but it's cheaper to manufacture. Plus the profits would be better. I opened a new message and set the recipient to Osiph Darkwing.<br />
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To: Osiph Darkwing<br />
CC: Amalea Nao; Maya Nao<br />
Subject: Business Proposition<br />
<br />
I have an idea that would interest you. Can we set a time to talk?<br />
<br />Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-77530967866728506882015-07-02T10:25:00.000-04:002015-07-02T10:25:26.289-04:00OOC: Playing Eve on a BudgetMy background is Computer Support so I'm always on the lookout for new technologies. One of the ones I'm most interested in is remote control software that let you see your home pc elsewhere. And, if possible, run Eve on such a connection so the game client is always at my fingertips, to a degree.<br />
<br />
<u><b>Windows Remote Desktop</b></u> works great for just operating the computer over a network, and over the internet requires a bit of configuring on your router, namely, opening TCP and UDP ports 3389 and port forwarding that port to the specific IP address of your gaming machine. Plus, you always need to know your home external IP address, which on some/most providers are DHCP, and change over time. This is handy for things like tinkering with a server, working on Industry Spreadsheets, or other simple tasks, but displaying video or graphics over the thing is a painful torture of watching frames redraw over and over across your screen as it updates. It's just bad and can't be used for playing eve.<br />
<br />
Usually, when I'm looking for something to connect to my home PC with, I look for something lightweight and something web based (preferably) so I don't have to install a client. This does eliminate majority of the solutions out there: <b>Teamviewer, NoMachine, Logmein, Splashtop, VNC</b>, Etc. One of the ones that I don't mind, however, is <u><b>Chrome Remote Desktop. </b></u>This one at least will show a decent picture of the Eve client and I can do things like update market orders, update Manufacturing jobs, and even undock and fly somewhere using autopilot (eww), or manually if I have the patience. It's super choppy and flying around is definitely not recommended. but doable in a pinch. Plus, it can be run from within Chrome and not much else needs to be installed besides the addon, unless you want to set your machine up as a server, but then again, it's not that bad.<br />
<br />
So here's where the thrifty part comes in. What if you put all your money into a decent gaming desktop, like I have, put it in another room, like your 'Man Cave' in the basement, yet spend most of your time in the living room on the couch with an older laptop because you want to be around your family instead of in a basement. Would you go buy an expensive gaming laptop that can actually run Eve and not play in 'Potato Mode' (All settings on low/disabled)?<br />
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No, and ain't nobody got money for that either.<br />
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A friend of mine is into streaming media using programs like CouchPotato, XBMC, Sickbeard, PLEX and whatnot to download, manage, and stream his movies and TV shows. He also started playing his large Steam library on a slower media PC connected to his TV in the living room.<br />
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He introduced me to <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/streaming/" target="_blank">Steam In Home Streaming</a>.<br />
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If anyone has heard of services such as <a href="http://onlive.com/" target="_blank">Onlive</a>, which has shut down now, the concept was interesting. I've tried Onlive, played high end graphical games on my Laptop I lovingly call the "Walmartop" as it was cheap and not that powerful. The concept was that the server or remote machine would run the game, use it's resources and graphics card to render the game, and just stream the video output to you, then accept the input from your remote keyboard to the game instead of the local. So basically, the performance just relied on your connection speed to send input data, and receive video. Sure, the video got a little fuzzy at times of latency, but it worked kind of well.<br />
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Steam In Home Streaming is sort of the same thing, except you set up your server on your own gaming PC in the basement, then connect to it using this option on your craptop. It runs smoothly, you can spin your ship like it was running locally, clicks are responsive, and flying around is fine too. I tried a few low level missions and found that once you got alot of things moving around on the screen at once that went kind of fast, it got a little choppy, but you can mine all day to your hearts content without worry. However, I still don't trust it enough to try PVP or use my Null Sec character on it just yet as our wireless isn't that great. Yes, this only works on your local network and is not designed for over the internet.<br />
<br />
Enter the baby monitor......<br />
<br />
Oh yes. Things were just peachy once I discovered this solution of streaming my game from my gaming machine in the basement, however, becoming new parents not only limited my play time, but once I did get on during the baby's naps, the baby monitor was on and it killed my connection. The video baby monitor runs on 2.4 Ghz which is the same frequency as WiFi. After some research and trying to discover a way around this menace, I was out of luck. First, I looked up the exact frequency the monitor ran at, then tried to tweak the router to operate on a channel far away from it, but low and behold, I had to buy the only monitor that constantly changes it's frequency all over the available spectrum of the WiFi signal. That means it could be working fine, then the monitor goes on it's scanning phase and switches it's frequency to one that's the same as the Wifi, then the screen on the laptop goes all pixelated, the sound cuts out or gets choppy and I can't do anything. A few seconds later, the stream drops and Eve is no longer available in my library because Steam has disconnected from the PC in the basement. The only thing that I can do to reconnect, is to use Chrome Remote Desktop to my Gaming PC, open Steam, go to file>Settings, Select Steam In Home Streaming and then it reconnects by itself as it is forced to check the connection.<br />
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This is why I don't trust it. I could be in the middle of a fight and the bloody monitor will do it's check for a better signal and boot me off, taking several minutes to reconnect, meanwhile my client remains connected and doing whatever I left it doing without me there. It's alot worse than disconnecting from the game. At least then, the client tries to warp you off to a safe and log you out. Not in this case. The client is connected and it's as if you stood up and walked away from the keyboard and went upstairs.<br />
<br />
I think my solution here is already in the works. I could have bought a new Baby Monitor, but they're more expensive than a new router. Canada day sale at Staples and I'm the proud new owner of a dual band <a href="http://www.staples.ca/en/TRENDnet-AC750-Dual-Band-Wireless-Router/product_1095626_2-CA_1_20001" target="_blank">router</a>. Once it comes in the mail, I'll set it up, connect our laptops on a much faster, 5.0Ghz connection and all will be good in the world again.<br />
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Right?<br />
Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-9590136979756336472015-06-05T14:34:00.000-04:002015-06-09T16:26:11.998-04:00New to Null: Starting Something NewWith sov changes coming up, I can no longer hole up in my chosen system and do everything I want without moving around. Indexes need to be raised so we can better defend the space we live in so I'm off flying around to whatever system they need, ratting or mining to help the cause.<br />
<br />
This presented a particular problem I had solved long ago in High Sec. Getting ships around.<br />
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In High Sec, it annoyed me to have to fly back and forth to pick up ships and move them. They came out with the new Bowhead for moving these ships, but I can't fly one yet. I can, however, fly an Orca that will do the job. I have an Orca in high sec, but i can't get it out here. So what to do? None are on the market.<br />
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I'm going to build one.<br />
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Doussivitte 0.6<Agiesseson<Sinq Laison<br />
Doussivitte VIII - Moon 20 - Chemical Tech Factory<br />
Gallente Federation<br />
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It was going on two weeks now that the girls had really started to dig deep and put some effort into getting pampered, spending a measly amount of ISK in the eyes of a capsuleer. Still, even luxury was starting to get boring, and the three girls were soon reminded of why they became Capsuleers in the first place.<br />
A measly 4 jumps from Dodixie, Osiph had moved operations to a factory in a system with a lower industrial index.<br />
<br />
"Why are we here again?" Amalea asked, almost in a whine. The three sat around Osiph's Captain's quarters as Osiph stared at her Neocom, managing industry jobs, research and invention.<br />
<br />
"I've never really paid attention to the industry index of systems before. I was getting bored of trying manufacturing in Dodixie station because of the thin margins." Osiph explained without looking away from her terminal.<br />
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"If you're that worried about margins, look into a POS." Maya said. Osiph shook her head.<br />
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"I've wanted one, but it's not worth the fuel. Plus, there's word that they'll soon be obsolete." Osiph said, "I hear there are new structures available soon that Capsuleers have permission to build."<br />
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"You want a Citadel." Maya teased, "How gaudy."<br />
<br />
"Just a small one. I think it would be nice to own your own station type structure you can dock in." she said.<br />
<br />
"So why this station?" Amalea asked.<br />
<br />
"It has invention services. I want to really put some effort into making T2 things." She said, "It's better margins."<br />
<br />
"What are you making?" Maya asked. Osiph looked up from her Neocom and glanced between the two, "What, afraid we'll start doing the same and become competitors?"<br />
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"Drones, mostly." she said, "I heard the best is to start with Ammunition, drones, scripts and really anything that gets blown up a lot." She paused and hit a button, the holoreel on the table displayed a catalyst, "I was going to start making these, but everyone is doing it and the margins are thin."<br />
<br />
"Catalysts?" Amalea asked, "Why?" Both Maya and Osiph glanced at each other and sighed.<br />
<br />
"It's the destroyer favored among pirates who gank things in HighSec." Maya said, "They use these because they have enough damage output to kill things before CONCORD shows up to kill them."<br />
<br />
"That's horrible!" Amalea gasped.<br />
<br />
"That's life." Osiph sighed, "You're a miner and you didn't know that?"<br />
<br />
"I just did whatever Sain told me to." She innocently said.<br />
<br />
"Well, if you ever see one, or any destroyer on grid with you while mining, get out." Osiph said, "They use them because they do a lot of damage and are cheap."<br />
<br />
"If they're so horrible, why are you supplying them with their tools of death?" Amalea questioned.<br />
<br />
"Money is money." Osiph said, "I don't know the Catalysts I put on the market will be bought by pirates or some mission runner. There's no way to tell."<br />
<br />
"Amalea, you have to get our of this righteous phase. We're Capsuleers. We have to do some shady things now and then to keep going. If you think going industry will keep you from killing people and take the moral high ground, think again. All the minerals you mine from the ore in belts are going to make ships, guns, and bullets that will be used to kill someone. If you aren't firing the gun, you're an arms dealer and supplying them to others to use instead. It's the way of the universe now." Maya lectured. Amalea had shrunk into the couch and was now hugging her knees. Maya leaned back as she noticed she was now leaning forward, almost in an accusatory posture. Relaxing, Maya sighed and leaned back, "You need to watch out for number one, Amalea."<br />
<br />
"You need to get laid, girl. You're so uptight and naive" Osiph added with a smile, "It's something weeks of pampering won't fix. You need experience." Osiph laughed at the shade of red Amalea was turning as her face disappeared behind her knees in embarrassment, "What did I say?"<br />
<br />
"She has an issue with men, remember?" Maya reminded. Osiph recoiled and smiled.<br />
<br />
"She has no issue with Sain." she added. You could almost see steam rise from her ears from behind her knees.<br />
<br />
"True, but he's still off in Null sec." Maya said.<br />
<br />
"Oh that reminds me. I got a message from him. He wants me to send a set of BPC's for an Orca. He said he's building one." Osiph said.<br />
<br />
"Can he build them?" Maya asked.<br />
<br />
Osiph smiled, "He wanted me to send the Capital Constuction Skill book too. Oh and some Command Centers. He still hasn't set up PI since he moved."<br />
<br />
"It's been forever. Isn't he mad about lost profit or something." Maya asked. Osiph nodded.<br />
<br />
"Null sec planets are really good too for PI." She said, "Still, it seems to be a different mentality out there. More flying for the team rather than yourself. He seems to be willing to take a hit in his profit making to help out with things."<br />
<br />
"That sounds like him." Maya said nodding. Amalea stayed quiet as she was just grateful the subject had changed. Osiph kept her in mind though and brought them back to point.<br />
<br />
"So, anyway." she began, "Amalea, let's get you hooked up with someone. Take it slow, eh? What do you look for in a man?..." Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-30119358758463380282015-05-22T10:50:00.003-04:002015-06-03T15:32:46.597-04:00New to Null: ResettlingWord has come across the net that there are changes happening. Rules regarding Sovereignty are changing and Alliances are contracting their area of influence to a more manageable and defendable size. Because of this, our Corporation had moved and switched Alliances to FCON, a member of the CFC, hold on, The Imperium I believe they are calling themselves now. This now means we are no longer a renter corporation and a member of a sov holding Alliance.<br />
<br />
That means defending our space.<br />
<br />
I joined this corporation for the reason that they do not have any CTA's or make you do anything. This has changed as they now expect you to join defense fleets and fight. I have little experience with PVP, low skill points and less time to undock than before, so it's something I can't really help with. I wish I could but other things have come up (OOC: we adopted a baby).<br />
<br />
I sent a message to our CEO explaining my situation and he said that the sort of CTA wasn't really for everyone, but he encouraged people to participate to get our participation level above a certain quota to remain in the alliance. These are new rules we seemed to have adopted from the new Coalition, not something I particularly care for, but I will adapt.<br />
<br />
I really need to get a pvp ship fitted. Maybe a few. I've been ratting recently and had to dock up several times to passing hostile gangs, only to hear that someone on Comms has been caught and asking for help. With only PvE ships in my hangar, I wouldn't be much help no matter how much I wanted to fly out and help.<br />
<br />
I've debated leaving Null sec to head back to High sec again, pick up where I left off. But now that the money is coming in, it really is peanuts back in empire. The trade off is a weaker market and rules, among other things. I thought of coming back and running missions for a bit, but it takes a while again to get the standings to get good payouts. I'm going to stick it out here though. The people I fly with are great people, there are more opportunities here and I'm committed at this point regardless.<br />
<br />
Plus, I've been away from mining for a bit and I hear my fellow miners are reporting changes in the Ores out here as well...<br />
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"What in the name of Molok are you doing here?" The agent asked. Chadrick shifted uneasily as he stood on the golden deck plates of the Mabnen IV - Moon 1 - Emperor Family Bureau in the small office of a level 2 combat agent, Marmed Odadi. His thick brow twitched in annoyance.<br />
<br />
"Looking for work." Chadrick mumbled, "I'm trying to get back in da good graces of da Empire."<br />
<br />
"And you come to me?" he asked, skeptical, "Why?"<br />
<br />
"Look, I just picked a Corperation in the Empire dat would give good standin's for Amarr." He snapped, "It didn' 'ave ta be you."<br />
<br />
"So you're saying I should be honored to be able to employ a mighty Empreyan to do my menial tasks. Am I not worthy of your services?" he asked in a snobbish tone. Marmed sat back in his chair and sneered in a way that just irked Chad in the wrong way. He sighed and spun on his heel towards the door when he was stopped by the agent again, "Oh, how the mighty have fallen? I read that you used to be a big shot in the military, became a Capsuleer and then did a few bad things. Where have you been for the last few months, Chadrick?"<br />
<br />
"Inna wormhole." he grunted.<br />
<br />
"Off grid I see." the Agent sneered, "Trying to make a comeback then?"<br />
<br />
"I'm trying to turn over a new leaf. Tryin' to slow down a bit." Chad said, rubbing his brow, "I'm just sick of getting shot at by Sleepers for the moment. And I know somethin big is happening with them now that all these Drifter ships are popping up. I just want to get out of the way and do my own thing."<br />
<br />
"Sleepers? You fought them?" he asked, "Did you fight a Drifter?"<br />
<br />
"No, not the Drifters." he said, "But I've take a few Nanoribbons from the normal ones farting around in the hole."<br />
<br />
"I see."<br />
<br />
"Anyway, I'm not going to waste anymore of your time." Chad grunted. Marmed raised his hand.<br />
<br />
"I may have something for you." he said, "Although, you aren't in good standing with the Empire for killing ships for the Caldari and Minmatar around Metropolis."<br />
<br />
"I just work where there's money." Chadrick said with a shrug, not really concerned what the Empire thought of him. His social skills were high enough for most Agents to overlook the lowered standings.<br />
<br />
"I have a mission. I need a shipment of Silicate Glass delivered to this station as soon as
possible. It's currently stored in one of our warehouses; I'll give you the coordinates, of course. Just warp to our
outpost, navigate to the warehouse, and pick up the shipment, and then
return it here. Simple, ain't it?
<br />
Just make sure you keep a lookout for any suspicious activity. You can't be too careful these days."<br />
<br />
"You want me ta be a delivery boy?" Chad asked with a raised eyebrow.<br />
<br />
"I'm expecting this mission to be somewhat complicated. You may need a fast ship, or maybe a cruiser. What are you flying?" Marmed said. Chadrick hesitated before answering.<br />
<br />
"Battlecruiser. I'm flying a Prophecy." he replied. Marmed's eyes widened for a moment then he smiled.<br />
<br />
"You'll do fine."<br />
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Warping to the supplied coordinates, Chadrick spotted the warehouse he was supposed to pick up the Silicate Glass from and started approaching the location. Halfway there, he got impatient with the speed of his ship and activated a micro warp drive to go faster. Just as he entered transfer range, he quickly scooped the cargo and turned around.<br />
<br />
Space quickly filled with red crosses and Blood Raider frigates, destroyers and cruisers barreled towards him, the space around him lighting up with red and white beams of light.<br />
<br />
"Are you fucking kidding me?" he muttered to himself, "I figured the bastard wasn't telling me everything."<br />
<br />
He suspected the idea was to just grab the loot and run away, but he was so pissed at this point that he decided to mow down everything that was coming his way. Missiles sprayed from his ship and his best drones buzzed around dropping them one by one. Ships exploded so often that every pop gave a little satisfaction to Chadrick, almost enjoying this opportunity to let loose and 'express himself'.<br />
<br />
He managed to get down to around five ships when a second wave warped in. A little shot of adrenaline went through his body as he eyed his shield, which was now nearly gone, and the damage started coming off his armor instead. Activating a hardener, he went back to focusing on killing stuff and when the dust settled, they had stripped off half his armor and his salvage drones were off stripping the wrecks of anything useful.<br />
<br />
After the attack, Chadrick had a chance to once again think about the bastard Agent who sent him to an expected ambush and didn't tell him. Warping back to the station, he made sure the station crew unloaded the cargo and he paid his repair bill, bringing the data pad with him to Marmed's office.<br />
<br />
"I'm here to pass in the goods. Mission complete." Chad snapped as he entered the meager office.<br />
<br />
"Splendid! I have already transferred the ninety four thousand ISK to your account." He said taking the Data Pad, "What's this?"<br />
<br />
"My repair bill for ma ship." Chadrick stated, his voice thick with hate, "It cost me 'bout a million and a half to fix. I don't think ninety four thousand will cut it."<br />
<br />
"I-I'm sorry, sir. But you understand that under the circumstances, any normal person would have just warped away with the cargo and not even get a scratch on their shields." he stammered, "Wait, did you stay and fight them?"<br />
<br />
"They pissed me off." Chad said, "Or rather, you pissed me off for sendin' me into a trap."<br />
<br />
"You killed them all?" he asked again in disbelief.<br />
<br />
"Battlecruiser, remember?" Chad said, "Regardless, you sent me there knowing those pirates would show up. I don't take kindly to misinformation."<br />
<br />
"I do apologize, but I had to be sure you would take the mission."<br />
<br />
"Be sure I won't be taking any more from you." Chad said, his fists balling at his sides. Chadrick's anger began to boil up and he knew he would get in trouble if he just clocked the guy and stormed out. He had a pistol on him, but even threatening him with it would be useless as everyone knows about the station security system disabling any live firearms on board. He should have worn his Parapistol as Sain kept telling him to do, but he hated knowing that he only had a glorified stun gun as his only weapon. Still, his only option was to just leave and cut his ties to this agent. Maybe find another somewhere else.<br />
<br />
Or try something new entirely....<br />
<br />
Later that day, Chadrick stood in the Amarr trade hub station, holding his Neocom showing his now maxed trade orders. He waited until his wallet flashed and his available order counter would show one available to use. He would then select another random module from his asset list and sell it off for a little cheaper than the lowest price in the station.<br />
<br />
A fire sale if you will. A contract for the Prophecy was up for grabs as well. Odd, He had always wanted to fly one of them as he found the ship design to be esthetically pleasing, however, once he was in one, he found the ship rather bulky and thick. He clearly saw why some capsuleers call it the "Fat Turkey".<br />
<br />
A plan was in the works, yet it may take a while to implement.Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-60541910167809633982015-04-24T14:01:00.000-04:002015-04-24T14:01:13.611-04:00New to Null: Jumping in the Shallow EndMy corp is buzzing regarding a future move. I'm not sure the specifics, but we've been asked to leave our renting systems by the end of the month, I believe. Not a big deal for me as I've just started out here and I don't have much assets. I've already moved my stuff to the system asked of me, ready to move when everything is confirmed.<br />
<br />
In the meantime, I've finished training for that Ishtar and finally fit the thing how I wanted. I had to top up my Afterburner skill to fit a T2 10MN Afterburner, but to my disappointment, The drones I wanted to use will take another 25 or so days. I'll go for them, as they do add quite a bit to my DPS. For now, I'm forced to buy Caldari Navy Wasps, because the price of Geckos are too damn high. I can see why people advised me to get them though. Omni damage and high hit points are very nice.<br />
<br />
So there I was, undocked in my shiny new Ishtar, drones loaded and ready to warp to an Anomaly to rat for the first time in Null Sec, and I ended up warping to a safe spot instead.<br />
<br />
I was hesitant to jump in. Like getting your trunks on, a life jacket, and floaties, and standing at the edge of a pool, staring into the depths and wondering if you will come back up if you jumped in.<br />
<br />
I needed a lifeguard. Well, just until I knew how deep the pool was....<br />
<br />
I was asking every question I cloud think of, then someone offered to come with me to my first site. Just what I needed. I warped in and they warped at 50km to me in their Tengu and just sat there to watch as the rats started shooting. Following guidance like a flailing child learning to swim for the first time. I got my feet wet with a sort of safety net in case I started drowning, but as the damage came in, my shields tanked it fine and I was able to float by myself. It's not that I was scared to go off by myself and try a site on my own, but why not take advantage of other people's advice if it's available, right? It turned out perfectly for me in the end. And, on my second ever combat site in null sec, I got an escalation 8 jumps away, which was rare as I understand it.<br />
<br />
I think I'm going to like ratting out here. The money is better than mining, well the way I mine at least.<br />
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"You've never learned to swim?"<br />
<br />
Amalea turned pink and directed her gaze downwards at her knees as her legs slowly churned the water. They all sat on the edge of a large, luxurious pool, their legs in the water and sipped their drinks. Amlaea slowly shook her head and Osiph simply smiled. Maya kept quiet.<br />
<br />
"I've never been around this much water." she said, "I grew up on a Barren planet."<br />
<br />
"I wonder if there's a skill book for it..." Maya muttered.<br />
<br />
"I could teach you, I suppose." Osiph said, leaning back on her hands, "Or I could hire one of those handsome pool boys to give you a private lesson..." Amalea's face turned a deep shade of red.<br />
<br />
"No, no, no! That's alright. I'm fine like this." she said waving her arms in disapproval.<br />
<br />
"You'd rather Sain teach you, right?" Maya said. Amalea spaced out for a moment and simply nodded as the other two girls started to giggle.<br />
<br />
"No! I mean! I'd rather someone familiar teach me." she said, "Maya, you know how I am with men."<br />
<br />
"Oh right." she sighed, "It might be a while before we see him though."<br />
<br />
"Yes. It looks like he's settling down well." Osiph commented, taking another sip of wine.<br />
<br />
"What's he up to lately? Did you hear from him?" Amalea asked.<br />
<br />
"Recently? I just shipped that Ishtar up to him like he asked. Forgot to send the money though. Oh well, I guess." she sighed.<br />
<br />
"He's going to use a combat ship? Missions?" Amalea questioned. Osiph shook her head.<br />
<br />
"There are no agents out there. He's going hunting pirates for bounty. Ratting they called it."<br />
<br />
"Ratting?"<br />
<br />
"You know. Pi-rats. Rats for short." Maya explained, "Just the same, really. They sort of infest areas of space like rats anyway."<br />
<br />
"And he's going out alone to kill them?" Amalea asked. The three went quiet for a moment and Osiph finished her glass of wine.<br />
<br />
"Amalea, remember we're probably the only ones in a unique position to deal with criminals like that. It's to keep the peace. That's why we get paid to kill them. If we don't kill them, they will kill more innocents." Osiph explained, "Sain can handle it. He may be a little rusty but before he was a Capsuleer, he was, well, you know."<br />
<br />
"Yeah. I'm just worried." She sighed.<br />
<br />
"He'll be fine..." Maya muttered. <br />
<br />
<br />Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-30646956290806959022015-04-13T10:29:00.001-04:002015-04-13T10:29:32.808-04:00New to Null: Finding a RythmTO: Maya Nao; Amalea Nao; Osiph Darkwing;<br />
Subject: News from Null<br />
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Sorry everyone. It's been a while. I've attached my last log I've made since arriving in Null sec to let you know my first impressions of living out here. It's not bad and I do see great potential for earning money, but it's really the social aspect that's starting to appeal to me. Group comms are most enjoyable to be on. It's mandatory to be on, which kind of forces people to be there in the first place, but it also makes them available for questions or just to talk to. It's also much faster to report intel as well, rather than watching for text messages to appear on the intel channel. Also, it makes mining a lot less boring to do when you're talking to other people.<br />
<br />
It hasn't been too bad for hostile activity here as I thought it would be. Intel is what makes it safe. As long as you're paying attention, you should be fine. It's hard to find replacement stuff here and it costs a lot more than back there. Oh, P.S. Osiph, please send money. My old gear should have sold by now. I haven't seen anything from you since I gave it all to you. It's fine if you need it, but I may need some shortly. I'm currently skilling to fly an Ishtar and will need one. You could just send one up to me with a good fit for Guristas Pirates if you like. Oh, I need the skill book for it as well.<br />
<br />
Yeah, so I figured the trick to making it here is to diversify. I'm going to try the most popular form of income here, Anomaly ratting. Hence the need for the Ishtar. I've tried a few data sites and relic sites, but my lack of skills in that area caused me to lose some valuable containers. I almost want to remove the cargo scanner from my ship, in case I lose the container then at least I didn't know how much isk just exploded in my face. Ignorance is bliss, as they say. I think after I get in an Ishtar, I will skill up scanning skills for exploration and try that. Need to keep moving around to keep things interesting I suppose.<br />
<br />
On the bright side, I haven't died yet or lost a ship. That could change quickly when I start ratting. Osiph, can you also ship up an Ishtar and fittings? Buying local is way too expensive, not to mention you have my money.<br />
<br />
And now I'm starting to sound like a loan shark or something. Osiph, I don't really care about the money, I just need a little help to settle in a bit more. I could do it on my own, given time, but I'm kind of getting antsy just able to mine so far.<br />
<br />
All the best,<br />
<br />
Sain Darkwing<br />
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Osiph put down her Neocom and smiled as her ruby red lipstick left a smear on her wine glass. Setting the glass back down beside the large bathtub she was currently immersed in, she sighed and sunk a little lower in the exfoliating mud that covered her to her shoulders. The towel on her head only slightly smeared by the mud as she rested her head on the edge of the tub.<br />
<br />
"Osiph, are you sure it's fine to use Sain's money like this?" Amalea asked. She was sitting across from Osiph in the same situation, with Maya silently snoring beside her. An eye mask covered half her face.<br />
<br />
"Relax! Amalea, darling! You need to understand that a woman needs to spoil herself at times!" She teased, "Besides. Do you have any idea how much this spa day costs? Sain has you two worrying over money too much!"<br />
<br />
"H-How much is it?" Amalea nervously asked. She hugged her knees to her chest.<br />
<br />
"Let's see. With the conversion rate from InterStellar Kredits to local Credits, It's probably five thousand for all three of us." she said.<br />
<br />
"That doesn't seem like much." she said, "Five thousand ISK is peanuts."<br />
<br />
"No, that's five thousand local credits." she said, raising a muddy finger, "Translates to about a hundred ISK, maybe? The exchange rate is rather high here."<br />
<br />
"That's it?" Amalea gasped, "You mean to tell me, that all this time we've been spending in dirty bars and eating in station cafeterias, we could have been living the good life in elegance?!" He outburst woke Maya and she finally took her arms off the edge of the massive bathtub to put them in the mud.<br />
<br />
"We talking about money again?" She asked, "Oh, did you also book the massage and interface cleaning, Osiph? I'd expect our implants for interfacing with the capsule may not take kindly to this mud."<br />
<br />
"I have the entire weekend planned out. Don't you worry." Osiph said with a wink, "Sain won't even notice his money gone. I'm using a rather sizable chunk of it in manufacturing with decent profit and mining a bit on the side. I'm telling you. Don't worry about a thing. Let's enjoy ourselves and relax!"Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-21802654624260384882015-03-12T12:02:00.002-04:002015-03-12T12:02:53.269-04:00New to Null: Settling downGetting set up in Null Sec is expensive. Not only are things like ships and fittings scarce up here, it costs money to have the things you need shipped out to where you are. Our corporation has an arrangement with a shipping company so that's fine, but it can still be pricey. I was told I'd make money when I came out here, yet I ended up spending more to get set up. I think I just need to spend more time mining, or start skilling to be able to rat up here, but my income is very slow right now.<br />
<br />
It's been over a month since I moved and I do like it up here. I can see how people say it's safer than low sec because of intel channels and open comms. The only mandatory rules are to be in fleet and on voice comms which makes total sense to me. The people up here are great and friendly, however, neutral pilots coming and going tend to disrupt activities in our systems.<br />
<br />
If you were ever thinking of coming out here, here are the pro's and cons' that I have seen so far in my opinion:<br />
<br />
Pros:<br />
<br />
- Rocks are huge. I think I mined one out so far, the rest I've only dented. The asteroids are several times bigger than your ship.<br />
- Mine in anomalies. I've never been to a belt as our Industrial Index is such that large asteroid anomalies are always present and sometimes offer upgraded ores.<br />
- All ores are present. You can build anything you want without buying from market if you want to mine yourself. <br />
- Always a fleet. Most of the time there are Rorqual boosts. They put max Orca boosts to shame.<br />
- Bigger rat bounties. If they do show up, you get a little coin for killing them. Their loot is also upgraded somewhat.<br />
- PI is amazing. Get your PI set up and manage frequently. Way better than low or high sec. All POCO's are owned my your corp/alliance with low export fees.<br />
- Intel channels offer notice to dock up if hostiles are incoming.<br />
- Stations/Outposts are privately owned and great manufacturing facilities/ reprocessing.<br />
- Jump bridge network at POS'<br />
- Can fly any ship you want. Not limited to Dreadnought and below like in High Sec. <br />
- Warp Bubbles!<br />
<br />
Cons:<br />
<br />
- Activities can be disrupted for long periods of time due to neutral/hostile activity.<br />
- High corporation tax to help pay for rental fees of space, (Still not bad as it's more profitable to be there)<br />
- Rats are a lot bigger. Battleship sized pirates show up, maybe six at a time. Need good defense and drone skills to survive.<br />
- There are Corporation/Alliance rules you need to follow depending on the one you join. These may vary from mandatory CTA's (Call to Arms), restricted activities in certain systems, and asset use like jump bridge, ship types allowed, etc.<br />
- Market is smaller than empire space. Things may not be available or overpriced compared to High Sec. Will need to use shipping corporations to bring things in. No BPO's or skill books on Market, (or very few).<br />
- Activities may be disrupted or relocation needed should Sovereignty of the system change.<br />
- Higher Skill Points are needed to survive. May be limiting for new capsuleers. It is possible, but risky.<br />
- Warp Bubbles!<br />
<br />
I'm probably missing a bunch but as I said, I'm only out here a little more than a month. I picked up a Skiff because I was told the rats were big and it worked fine for a while, but I found I was filling it up way too fast and I was annoyed with all the warping to the corp's compression array. So, I ended up getting a Mackinaw and it was a lot better, but I was worried about the tank on it to survive the rats. The first time they showed up, I started to warp out but as their missiles started hitting, I realized I would be fine. It took a little longer for the drones to take them down because of the bonus on the Skiff to drone damage that the Mackinaw didn't have. I also find it best to mine with other people so there are more targets for them to shoot at and even out the damage between us all.<br />
<br />
Null sec seems like a place where you need to work and build everything you need, rather than having it all available to you from the start. It's now a game of survival, rather than trying to be the best. It was a refreshing change and one that I needed to break the monotony of it all.<br />
<br />
Osiph had sent a message to me, saying she finally sold off most of my things. One of them being my Charon for quite a bit. She asked if she could send up the ISK, but I told her to wait for now until I needed it. She ended up buying a PLEX but is holding on to it. She bought it just because the price had dipped a bit just to hold on to, but had offered it to one of the Nao sisters to come and join me if I wanted. Right now, I think it would be best to build up my wallet a bit first before I start expanding again. For now at least....Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-23173623425742833532015-01-27T15:56:00.003-05:002015-01-27T15:56:24.456-05:00Death, and a New BeginningI was getting bored.<br />
<br />
My goal was to make money, make a difference, and make friends. Be a part of something big, you know? I understand I was supposed to start off small, work my way up and make it big. I was looking forward to the journey, yet progress seemed to plateau for me lately. My wallet has broken a billion isk twice that I know of, and hasn't stayed up there long before it went down again. I needed a change or I would go stir crazy. Something different besides this constant cycle of wardecs and sitting on my hands, then try and rush out to make enough isk to keep one or both of the girls flying so I could keep income up. The plan seemed to work for a while, but with the wardecs and whatnot, I was clearly wasting money.<br />
<br />
"Watcha thinkin?" Amalea asked. I jumped as I was staring out the window into space. I had finished my breakfast of bacon and eggs and was now sipping coffee while watching the ships dock and leave from the cafeteria. I did notice this morning that everyone seemed to pick seats far from my spot, besides Amalea and Maya, of course. They've been here a while without me noticing because Maya was halfway through her cereal.<br />
<br />
"I was thinking of a change." I reply, setting my cup on the table.<br />
<br />
"Changing what?" Maya asked.<br />
<br />
"Everything. I was thinking of moving out to Null Sec. I would make much more money and the lifestyle is different." Amalea seemed to turn white. Maya didn't flinch and continued to eat. Only when she finished did she speak.<br />
<br />
"What are your plans?" she asked, "It's going to be hard to get your stuff out there."<br />
<br />
"Yes. I'm planning on leaving my corp to join one up there. I was thinking of selling most of my stuff and buying new stuff up there, but some of it has some sentimental value. I think I'm going to just give everything to Osiph and have her sell it for me or use it herself."<br />
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"How will you get up there though?" Maya asked, "I'm pretty sure you can't fly an interceptor. You will probably get caught in a bubble on the way and lose your ship and your life."<br />
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"Not to mention your impants." Amalea chimed in.<br />
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"I'm already in a clean clone." I said. It did feel odd to be in a different body. This one had the same upgrades as the last, but no implants. Those were still safely installed in my old body. I could clearly tell the difference. I felt kind of slow and dull than I was used to. Like I was half asleep compared to when I had implants. Maybe this is how normal people feel...<br />
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"So how are you going to go up there?" Maya asked.<br />
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"I'm going to die."<br />
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This is what I have done. I'm staring at the self destruct option while sitting in my pod inside a station. I had contracted all my things over to Osiph, along with an explanation of what I was doing. She was happy for me, yet she was a little disappointed that I was leaving just as our relationship was getting better. Maya and Amalea were at odds with how they felt about it. I had assured them that I would be making much more money and would have them come up with me as soon as I could if they wanted to. They both agreed after a lengthy private conversation.<br />
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I thought about Sister Alitura and her ongoing investigation, however, I directed her to Osiph who agreed to take up the investigation on my behalf. She told me she knew I wasn't happy here and understood why I was going, gladly helping anyway she could.<br />
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So now, all of my things were in her hands, my market orders canceled, all my industry jobs done, my PI has been pulled up, I've said my goodbyes and now I sit in my pod, my mind was kind of hesitant to activate my self destruct.<br />
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"You've remembered to set your medical clone to your new null sec station, right?" Maya asked over comms. My camera drone swiveled to view the balcony of my Captain's quarters where her and Amalea were standing.<br />
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"Of course. That's the whole point of me doing this." I scoffed, "I blow up here and my consciousness goes to my new medical clone in Null Sec."<br />
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"Then what's the hold up. Get to the explodey part!" She teased.<br />
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"It's just...." I trail off.<br />
<br />
"What?"<br />
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"I've never died before. Not since becoming a Capsuleer." I confessed. It was true. I lost only a handful of ships, but no pod losses up to this point. I've never died."<br />
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"Is this why you asked all those questions about it before? You did just clone jump, didn't you?"<br />
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"Yeah, but this is dying." I say, "It's different."<br />
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"Are you scared?" Maya asked after a pause.<br />
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"No. It's just more like I have a decent living streak going here that I'm about to break." I say. I can see her shoulders shaking as she starts to laugh. The camera drone can't zoom in so far to see her face, but I can see this at least.<br />
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"Sain, have a good trip." She just said, "I'm sure it won't be long before we see you again."<br />
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"Thanks." I say, smiling. I tried to close my eyes but they were already closed in the pod. Still a little hesitant, I reached out with my mind and activated the self destruct.....<br />
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*.......BANG!*<br />
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It was a delayed reaction. There wasn't even an option to abort or to ask if I was sure. I pressed the button and there was a flash of light. I remember feeling cold and in the dark. Maybe it was the lack of implants that delayed the reaction, but before I realized it, I came to my senses and realized nothing happened.<br />
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Or I thought nothing had happened. The inside of the station was slightly different now. It seemed darker than before. The system indicator was showing those red numbers of Null Sec. I had made it and died doing so.<br />
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Taking a moment to calm myself from the jolt of a new clone, I start thinking of what to do next. I buy a Skiff and fit it out, then I was about to undock but my new corp's comms and Intel channels light up with warnings. I refrain from undocking and adrenaline rushes when I see local spike with twenty six new pilots, all red to me. The enemy had just jumped into my new home and I was forced to stay inside.<br />
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Within a few minutes, they had moved on, and I was able to undock for the first time, in a rookie ship to be sure. I had to fetch some rigs for my Skiff in the neighboring system, but as I warped back to the gate, again Intel flared up saying they were on the way back. I made it back in station and docked with my gear, but they didn't end up coming into the system.<br />
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I was told it was quiet up here. It does have it's moments though. I just happened to jump right into one of those moments. A lot more exciting than High sec, that's for sure. I'm looking forward to getting out into the belts and making some good money for once. For now, the trip and excitement had worn me out, and I ended up falling asleep in my pod for the night.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11838314169587354258noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594836471136251951.post-34763175187629758842015-01-12T16:35:00.002-05:002015-01-12T16:35:35.125-05:00StandstillIt was an odd return to Arnon to see Sister Alitura. The investigation hit a standstill and she seemed too busy to talk to me when I docked. It was a good thing I didn't bother to get out of my ship this time as when I contacted her, that nervous looking receptionist answered my call.<br />
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"I'm terribly sorry, Mr. Darkwing, but Sister Alitura is out at the moment. She left me with authorization to complete your current mission and issue payment." She said. I saw my wallet icon flash in my mind but I didn't really care about the money.<br />
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"I was to ask for more leads on survivors of the Damsel." I replied. The receptionist seemed confused. Perhaps she was not privy to that information.<br />
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"I was told to tell you that she would contact you again when she had more leads." she replied.<br />
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I thanked the young woman and undocked, returning to the SOE station where our Corp had settled down. I spent a few weeks mining and building things, trying to make money but always waiting for answers to a mystery that kept bugging me in the back of my mind.<br />
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*THUNK*.........*THUNK*..........*THUNK*.......<br />
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"Fifty four." the announcer said, rather dully. He sort of spat the current score and I sighed as I lumbered up to the board to retrieve my darts. Another wardec had me sort of confined to the station, however, since I could now go anywhere, there were better places I could be than here. Somehow, the same bar we always attended seemed like the best place to be right now. Besides, there was a dart tournament!<br />
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*THUNK*.........*THUNK*..........*THUNK*.......<br />
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"ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY!" the announcer yelled, the excitement suddenly bursting forth in the small room. Cheers erupted and glasses clinked together. Maya sheepishly grinned as she sauntered to the board to get her darts. On the way back I saw the redness in her face.<br />
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"Why the hell are you so good at Darts?" I ask as she leans on the bar beside me. She took a sip of her ale and huffed.<br />
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"I used to own one when I was a teenager and played alot." She said, "Now, as a Capsuleer, My ocular implants and whatnot make me even better at it." She paused and looked me over, somewhat confused, "I'm surprised you aren't better. Don't you have a plus four Ocular Implant? I only have a plus three." I noticed some other people overhear us and their expressions changed to disgust. As if we were cheating or something.<br />
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"I would expect you need that natural talent there before the implants would help at all." I replied, finishing my drink. I ordered another one.<br />
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*THUNK*.........*THUNK*..........*THUNK*.......<br />
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"One hundred and twenty!" the announcer called. This time Amalea returned from the board with her darts in hand. I'm sure she only had a plus two set installed in her head.<br />
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"Was that good?" She asked innocently.<br />
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"I think I'm getting hustled." I sigh. Amalea seemed confused when Maya giggled but her laugh was cut short when she looked up over my head and a heavy hand gripped my shoulder tightly. I glanced over my shoulder to see a tall, stocky, Gallente man standing over me. He wore Camo pants and a dirty white tank top, seemingly stretched to the limit over thick muscles. The man smelled heavily of alcohol and a toothpick rolled across thin lips set deep into a thick mane of a beard, yet not a hair graced the man's scalp.<br />
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"Yew three are Capsooleers, aintcha?" He asked, his voice a deep baratone, "That shoul be agnst da rules, ain't it? Yer all cheaters!" I could barely see the three stems of the man's darts protruding from what could only be described as a large Honey Ham attached to the end of the man's trunk of an arm. He didn't look like he could tell the bow from the stern of a Caldari Shuttle either. Even without my plus four Intelligence implant, I could outwit this man without even trying. Still, those holiday hams at the end of his upper appendages wouldn't feel nice to get in the face with a bit of force. I had to be smart here. Play this with a bit of wit and cunning.<br />
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"Nope." I reply. Maya and Amalea keep their mouths shut, their attention directed to the gorilla behind me again.<br />
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"Waddaya mean 'Nope'?" he yelled. "Ye gotz dem metal thingies on yer necks an everytin'! I bet it wudden matta if I clobberd ya right now!" He wheezed as if his speech was taxing him, but he could have a cold as well. I'm not entirely sure, "Yer cheatin' an it's not fair. Give us regular people a chance ta win the prize money!"<br />
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"There's prize money?" I ask innocently, "I had no idea! I thought the prize was a skill book or something. You know, to learn new things and expand your knowledge? Isn't that why you are here? I'm sure you can use it."<br />
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"Man, ow dumb can you be? I ain't got no implants, I'm one hundred percen' pure Gallente! A skill book wouldn' do me any good!" he said, puffing out his chest. I could see the fibers in his already stressed shirt barely hanging on. I wanted to take a step back in case the thing exploded and sent a shower of smelly chest hair over me.<br />
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"I wouldn't say 'Pure', exactly...." I mutter. Both girls burst out laughing and caught themselves, but it was enough to clue in Kongo that he had been made fun of.<br />
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"I hope your clone is up ta date, sir. Cuz imma beat ya till you wake up in a new one!" he threatened, cracking his knuckles. Oddly, It made me want bacon now. Maybe for breakfast tomorrow morning.<br />
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"You really are stupid, aren't you?" I say to the man, setting my darts on the bar, "Don't you read the news? We don't have to update our clones anymore. The new ones have unlimited skill points!" Again, the girls gaze drift from me to Kongo, their mouths open in surprise.<br />
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Apparently, everything I just said sailed far over his head like a ganker orbiting a barge at a thousand meters. I could see the gears of thought turn in his head, then grind to a halt and fall apart due to stress. He made an odd gurgling sound that sounded like he was trying to say a poorly thought comeback, but then gave up and opted for a full blown battle cry as he lunged at me, which at this point was a fair distance because ever since we started this incident, I had been inching away only slightly with the girls down the bar. They gasped when they saw the man run at me, but jumped when there was a flash of light and he dropped like a ton of pork roast, calmly snoring on the floor at my feet. I had been casually standing with my arms crossed, yet had a concealed parapistol tucked under my arm. Dropping it, it slid down my side and landed gracefully in the holster around my waist, under my jacket.<br />
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"What happened?" Amalea asked, somewhat surprised. Only Maya saw the gun.<br />
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"Narcolepsy, I think." Maya muttered, turning back to the bar just as I did. We both had a large grin on our faces as the brute just snored loudly behind me. Five minutes later, four security guards showed up and somehow dragged Kongo out of the bar after I assume the bartender made the call. After the commotion had simmered down, I had just returned from another turn at the board. One dart in the bull, one on the edge of the board, the last ended up in the floor. I really suck at this game.<br />
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"Hey, thanks for getting rid of that guy." I tell the bartender. He chuckled.<br />
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"He's been causing trouble here for a few days now. I'm just happy someone put him in his place." he said, "By the way, thank you for sponsoring this tournament, Sain."<br />
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"No Problem."<br />
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"Wait, you sponsored this?" Maya asked.<br /><br />
"Yep. He put ten thousand ISK up for the winning prize." The barkeeper said, patting me heavily on the shoulder.<br />
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"That's it?" Maya asked, seemingly unimpressed.<br />
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"Ten thousand is a lot to us regular folk. I'm still surprised you Capsuleers hang out in a dive like this. You could be living in the most expensive place this station has to offer! Drinking the best alcohol there is." The bartender said, "How much you worth anyway, Sain?"<br />
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"I don't really want to put a number on it. I own several ships that are worth a lot."<br />
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"How much in your wallet then?" He asked, "I have about five grand. As a comparison, that's all."<br />
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"Five thousand?" Maya asked.<br />
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"Yep."<br />
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"Three hundred." I reply.<br />
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"That's all?"<br />
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".....Million." I add.<br />
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"Holy...." the barkeep stood in awe. Maya smiled.<br />
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"Yeah that's not a lot for him. He's near broke for a Capsuleer." she informed the man. He just shook his head.<br />
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"You guys are just on a completely different level." he said, picking up a mug to wipe, "Although, you're about the only ones I know who doesn't really flaunt their money. I like that you're humble about it."<br />
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"You getting more business because of it. That's why you like us." I advise. The man's stoic face broke to a sly grin.<br />
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"Yeah you got me there." he laughed, "Feel free to hold whatever events you want here that will draw in more people."<br />
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I simply raised my glass to the man and finished my drink. Cheers went up in the background as a young girl just threw her winning dart....Dontahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06651154723141608898noreply@blogger.com2