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Corp thief Nalha Saldana

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Haramir Haleths
Nutella Bande
#21 - 2013-06-11 14:23:13 UTC
Respect and Congratulation to Nalha Saldana for this big robbery.
Job Valador
Professional Amateurs
#22 - 2013-06-11 15:10:31 UTC
Dont know about you guys but I want too know more about ol Oslo there down in the bottom right -_-

"The stone exhibited a profound lack of movement."

RomeStar
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#23 - 2013-06-12 14:27:40 UTC
Malcolm Shinhwa wrote:
tl;dr we didn't want that isk anyway.



Didnt look like they needed TBH look at all the taxes.

Signatured removed, CCP Phantom

Barakkus
#24 - 2013-06-16 04:16:24 UTC
Who would recruit someone named Nalha Saldana?

http://youtu.be/yytbDZrw1jc

Istvaan Shogaatsu
Guiding Hand Social Club
#25 - 2013-06-16 17:04:04 UTC
Litair wrote:
I really loathe people doing things like this, and the cool guys here saying it's awesome to do. Playing the game and being a funky pirate blowing up them bitches is one thing, but establishing real life relations to people and then betray their trust in you for the sake of freaking in-game money? I can't comprehend why one would do that. It's a game, keep it like that.

Unless of course he's a roleplayer and he joined a roleplay corporation, but I doubt that's the case.


Mmmm, indeed, indeed. One can barely stand to fathom the sort of villain who would pilfer the ill-secured assets of trusting individuals who consider him a trustworthy friend. A toast, sir or madam, to your excellently developed sense of morality; a truly rare sight in these dark times.
Litair
Nleesh
#26 - 2013-06-17 00:55:00 UTC
Istvaan Shogaatsu wrote:
Litair wrote:
I really loathe people doing things like this, and the cool guys here saying it's awesome to do. Playing the game and being a funky pirate blowing up them bitches is one thing, but establishing real life relations to people and then betray their trust in you for the sake of freaking in-game money? I can't comprehend why one would do that. It's a game, keep it like that.

Unless of course he's a roleplayer and he joined a roleplay corporation, but I doubt that's the case.


Mmmm, indeed, indeed. One can barely stand to fathom the sort of villain who would pilfer the ill-secured assets of trusting individuals who consider him a trustworthy friend. A toast, sir or madam, to your excellently developed sense of morality; a truly rare sight in these dark times.


I am certainly pleased to hear such words from an upstanding member of the community like you.
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