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ATTN: Vectra Sharpe

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Norrin Ellis
Doomheim
#21 - 2013-07-28 01:53:34 UTC
The contract was posted again today, but there was a lapse of several hours because I had some business that required my attention. I certainly hope that you did not attempt to complete the contract during that time. If you did, I am terribly sorry for the oversight.

From now on, I will renew the contract every week while continuing to set the contract duration for two weeks, so this issue should not occur again.
James Syagrius
Luminaire Sovereign Solutions
#22 - 2013-07-28 03:37:43 UTC
Generosity and persistence, honor and grace. You are indeed a rare fellow.
Norrin Ellis
Doomheim
#23 - 2013-08-04 14:26:57 UTC
Dear Vectra,

It has been almost 4 months since I last heard from you. I can't help feeling that these messages in a bottle don't reach you at all, yet this remains the only means I have to let you know that your friends are still hoping to see you again soon. As I toss yet another note into the vast sea of stars, I cling to the thought that it will wash up on your shore.

-Norrin
Norrin Ellis
Doomheim
#24 - 2013-08-18 18:20:32 UTC
Dear Vectra,

I'm back where I was when last I heard from you. I doubt I'll spend as much time in Black Rise as I did last time, for I tend to get homesick lately. The passage of time continues to shake my faith that I will see you again, but my thoughts and prayers are always with you.

A contract still awaits your return.

-Norrin
Derek Quaid
Doomheim
#25 - 2013-08-19 01:37:13 UTC
You're still holding out for this girl? Visit a pleasure hub, pal. You can thank me later.

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Graelyn
Aeternus Command Academy
#26 - 2013-08-20 04:19:10 UTC  |  Edited by: Graelyn
Sure, this is all very heartwarming and all, but Mr. Ellis is known for having a condition known as 'too much money'.

He once paid me 100 Million Isk to rename whatever ship I was currently flying, at the time a Coercer-class complex-fighter, to "The Graevy Boat."

I complied, and the funds were well spent. Such vessels are the fodder of the Front. However, to my profound annoyance, the Coercer ended up in service for some consecutive months and racked up double-digit kills, which admittedly does not represent the usual pattern of performance I usually have with such ships. The hull had somehow taken on the rather irritating attribute of nigh-invincibility in the Service of the Empire, along with causing some odd looks from both crew chiefs and fellow pilots.

All crew aboard her survived it's eventual destruction and now the damned thing is whispered of reverently by my front-liners. It really is the stuff of sighs and consternation.

Cardinal Graelyn

Amarr Loyalist of the Year - YC113

Repentence Tyrathlion
Tyrathlion Interstellar
#27 - 2013-08-20 07:08:15 UTC
Graelyn wrote:
Sure, this is all very heartwarming and all, but Mr. Ellis is known for having a condition known as 'too much money'.

He once paid me 100 Million Isk to rename whatever ship I was currently flying, at the time a Coercer-class complex-fighter, to the "The Graevy Boat."

I complied, and the funds were well spent. Such vessels are the fodder of the Front. However, to my profound annoyance, the Coercer ended up in service for some consecutive months and racked up double-digit kills, which admittedly does not represent the usual pattern of performance I usually have with such ships. The hull had somehow taken on the rather irritating attribute of nigh-invincibility in the Service of the Empire, along with causing some odd looks from both crew chiefs and fellow pilots.

All crew aboard her survived it's eventual destruction and now the damned thing is whispered of reverently by my front-liners. It really is the stuff of sighs and consternation.


Well, they do say that God moves in mysterious ways...
Katrina Oniseki
Oniseki-Raata Internal Watch
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#28 - 2013-08-20 16:45:46 UTC
Graelyn wrote:
Sure, this is all very heartwarming and all, but Mr. Ellis is known for having a condition known as 'too much money'.

He once paid me 100 Million Isk to rename whatever ship I was currently flying, at the time a Coercer-class complex-fighter, to the "The Graevy Boat."

I complied, and the funds were well spent. Such vessels are the fodder of the Front. However, to my profound annoyance, the Coercer ended up in service for some consecutive months and racked up double-digit kills, which admittedly does not represent the usual pattern of performance I usually have with such ships. The hull had somehow taken on the rather irritating attribute of nigh-invincibility in the Service of the Empire, along with causing some odd looks from both crew chiefs and fellow pilots.

All crew aboard her survived it's eventual destruction and now the damned thing is whispered of reverently by my front-liners. It really is the stuff of sighs and consternation.


I nearly choked on my morning tea. Thank you for that laugh, Cardinal.

Katrina Oniseki

Norrin Ellis
Doomheim
#29 - 2013-09-01 00:22:22 UTC
The contract for my dear friend still awaits her return to space.

Regarding the Graevy Boat, I'm glad to hear she's become a legend amongst your crew, Cardinal.
Fredfredbug4
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#30 - 2013-09-01 04:19:30 UTC  |  Edited by: Fredfredbug4
This is the most adorable thread I've ever seen. I wish you the best of luck Mr. Ellis, let me know if I can do anything to help. I have contacts high up in the Federal Government (especially the Navy) and might be able to pull a few strings to reveal her current condition or at the very least, her location.

Watch_ Fred Fred Frederation_ and stop [u]cryptozoologist[/u]! Fight against the brutal genocide of fictional creatures across New Eden! Is that a metaphor? Probably not, but the fru-fru- people will sure love it!

Norrin Ellis
Doomheim
#31 - 2013-09-15 14:29:30 UTC
Dear Vectra,

I wrapped up in Black Rise last week, and now I'm out in Molden Heath having a fine time. The local cuisine here is fantastic, and I wish you were here to enjoy it with me.

I keep a candle lit to help you find your way back to space--that is, your contract is still active.

-Norrin
Sofia Roseburn
Verdant Inquiries
#32 - 2013-09-15 17:50:57 UTC
You're flagging yourself as more than a bit desperate here.
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