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Red Frog robbed of 45 Billion

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Coffee Rocks
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#1 - 2013-09-21 03:11:40 UTC  |  Edited by: Coffee Rocks
Hey all,

The Mittani Dot Com has the story, which is a great read. But, I'm here to say "daaaaang, that sucks".

Red Frog is a great corp that keeps the wargears turning for everyone. I encourage everyone to use them, and I think now is a great time to utilize their hauling services to bump that wallet back up. Or hell, if you have a few Bil just laying around, throw it in their wallet ><

You can find their hauling services website here: http://red-frog.org/

If you're a Red or Black Frogger reading this - wow, sorry to hear that! You guys are on the (very short) list of corps that I actively try to help out when I see them hauling. Y'know... instead of... shooting at.

EDIT: Added TMC link.
Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#2 - 2013-09-21 03:17:03 UTC
I think it was just stolen from their fledgling reimbursement program anyway.

So I doubt their day to day operations will be disrupted much.

"Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."

One of ours, ten of theirs.

Best Meltdown Ever.

Diomedes Calypso
Aetolian Armada
#3 - 2013-09-21 03:32:50 UTC
I can think of better things to be remembered for...

"I stole from a good natured, group of guys helping other people and not really that huge amount of game wealth" just doesn't inspire giddy notorious feeling giggles why I try to imagine it.

... that being said.. .

... I'd kind of like to own that character if I could get it cheap.

.

Rhes
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#4 - 2013-09-21 03:33:53 UTC
I see no mention of this story on EN24 so it must be a lie.

EVE is a game about spaceships and there's an enormous amount of work to do on the in-space gameplay before players (or developers) are ready to sacrifice it for a totally new type of gameplay - CCP Rise

Jake Warbird
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2013-09-21 03:34:06 UTC
A director of a hauling service? I'd say he earned it.
Diomedes Calypso
Aetolian Armada
#6 - 2013-09-21 03:41:37 UTC
Rhes wrote:
I see no mention of this story on EN24 so it must be a lie.



I'm thinking it was a "slow news day" over at The Mittani dot com



How about him giving us a history of the Mittani people.. .. that would be an esoteric subject that would expand our intellectual horizons.

.

KuroVolt
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#7 - 2013-09-21 03:45:53 UTC
Diomedes Calypso wrote:
Rhes wrote:
I see no mention of this story on EN24 so it must be a lie.



I'm thinking it was a "slow news day" over at The Mittani dot com



How about him giving us a history of the Mittani people.. .. that would be an esoteric subject that would expand our intellectual horizons.


The Mittani people existed at one point and then they didnt anymore for some reason.





The end. :(

BoBwins Law: As a discussion/war between two large nullsec entities grows longer, the probability of one comparing the other to BoB aproaches near certainty.

Zappity
New Eden Tank Testing Services
#8 - 2013-09-21 03:46:18 UTC
What makes red frog better than a fully collateralised (plus a bit) public courier contract?

Black Frog I understand because it is a more 'specialist' service (eg jump freighter into low or null) but any muppet can do highsec courier hauling.

Zappity's Adventures for a taste of lowsec and nullsec.

Varius Xeral
Doomheim
#9 - 2013-09-21 03:50:47 UTC  |  Edited by: ISD Ezwal
Zappity wrote:
What makes red frog better than a fully collateralised (plus a bit) public courier contract?

Black Frog I understand because it is a more 'specialist' service (eg jump freighter into low or null) but any muppet can do highsec courier hauling.


Agreed. I break my contracts into slightly over one billion collateral each, literally a few million for fee, and they're done within six hours max.

*Snip* Please refrain from personal attacks. ISD Ezwal

Official Representative of The Nullsec Zealot Cabal

KuroVolt
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#10 - 2013-09-21 04:00:12 UTC
After reading the article though, the person doing this is kind of a douchbag.

I mean scamming people, ganking people, doing all the funky things EVE has to offer: Its all in good fun and shouldnt be taken personally.


But ******* over your friends like that for no other reason than to be remembered as *that one guy* is pretty low, even if it is a videogame.

There are only a few things in EVE that are actually real, friendships is one of those things.

Best part is, in a few days nobody will even remember this...hope it was worth it.

BoBwins Law: As a discussion/war between two large nullsec entities grows longer, the probability of one comparing the other to BoB aproaches near certainty.

Varius Xeral
Doomheim
#11 - 2013-09-21 04:17:20 UTC
KuroVolt wrote:
After reading the article though, the person doing this is kind of a douchbag.

I mean scamming people, ganking people, doing all the funky things EVE has to offer: Its all in good fun and shouldnt be taken personally.


But ******* over your friends like that for no other reason than to be remembered as *that one guy* is pretty low, even if it is a videogame.

There are only a few things in EVE that are actually real, friendships is one of those things.

Best part is, in a few days nobody will even remember this...hope it was worth it.


Welcome to the VAST majority of heists in Eve.

"I was bored/burntout/spacemad/etc, so I robbed my friends spur of the moment."

Doesn't quite sell Eve as well as the Guiding Hand story does...

Official Representative of The Nullsec Zealot Cabal

KuroVolt
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#12 - 2013-09-21 04:18:39 UTC
Varius Xeral wrote:
KuroVolt wrote:
After reading the article though, the person doing this is kind of a douchbag.

I mean scamming people, ganking people, doing all the funky things EVE has to offer: Its all in good fun and shouldnt be taken personally.


But ******* over your friends like that for no other reason than to be remembered as *that one guy* is pretty low, even if it is a videogame.

There are only a few things in EVE that are actually real, friendships is one of those things.

Best part is, in a few days nobody will even remember this...hope it was worth it.


Welcome to the VAST majority of heists in Eve.

"I was bored/burntout/spacemad/etc, so I robbed my friends spur of the moment."

Doesn't quite sell Eve as well as the Guiding Hand story does...


Disgruntlement I understand, this was completely unprovoked however.

BoBwins Law: As a discussion/war between two large nullsec entities grows longer, the probability of one comparing the other to BoB aproaches near certainty.

silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
#13 - 2013-09-21 05:14:29 UTC
Seems... Kinda low class, yanno?

Not a bank heist or pyramid scheme. Not an epic AWOX. Not an intricate infiltrate-and-assassinate mission... Not even the basic violence of a purse snatching.

Nope.
More-or-less, this has all the glory and panache of shoplifting.

45Bn ISK will vanish fairly quickly; so will this story. So much for a legacy.

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Jorden Ishonen
Doomheim
#14 - 2013-09-21 05:42:45 UTC
Coffee Rocks wrote:
You guys are on the (very short) list of corps that I actively try to help out when I see them hauling. Y'know... instead of... shooting at.

EDIT: Added TMC link.



Yes, I'm very sure Red Frog appreciates the mercy of those vicious PvPers of Thrall Industrial, part of the dreaded H-K Industries alliance.
Chic Botany
Doomheim
#15 - 2013-09-21 06:46:27 UTC
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Why did you do it?

Beatrice: I kind of covered that in the previous question. I think I also hoped a little bit, to be remembered as "that guy who stole from Red Frog" :)


But then the character was sold, so how are you going to be remembered, unless you advertise who your new character is.


Meh, pretty low level theft from a corp that did nothing wrong to you, but it's eve so that's nothing unusual.
AngelFood
#16 - 2013-09-21 06:46:43 UTC
Diomedes Calypso wrote:
I can think of better things to be remembered for...

"I stole from a good natured, group of guys helping other people and not really that huge amount of game wealth" just doesn't inspire giddy notorious feeling giggles why I try to imagine it.

... that being said.. .

... I'd kind of like to own that character if I could get it cheap.


They probably gank miners and afkers for fun on alts while they are afk hauling.

Funny to hear though since I would never read this crap > Mittani Dot Com.
Pytria Le'Danness
Placid Reborn
#17 - 2013-09-21 07:43:31 UTC  |  Edited by: Pytria Le'Danness
Corp thefts are overpowered, ban them!


I really don't see the reason for people to be so proud of cheating other people and then running away. Corp security in EVE is a joke and by selling a character (or just claiming you did) you have a perfect way out to get away scot free.

It's not as if a corp thief achieved anything, except to lie to some people who cannot even use body language to analyze him.
Anna Karhunen
Inoue INEXP
#18 - 2013-09-21 08:32:12 UTC
To me the only amusing part of the story is selling to a Goon the character that will get lot of hate mail.

As my old maths teacher used to say: "Statistics are like bikinis: It's what they don't show that's interesting". -CCP Aporia

Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
#19 - 2013-09-21 09:34:08 UTC
x-1 "it's only a game" until someone eventually earns a Darwin award over EVE. Lol

Roses are red / Violets are blue / I am an Alpha / And so it's you

Doc Severide
Doomheim
#20 - 2013-09-21 13:16:04 UTC
Pytria Le'Danness wrote:
Corp thefts are overpowered, ban them!


I really don't see the reason for people to be so proud of cheating other people and then running away. Corp security in EVE is a joke and by selling a character (or just claiming you did) you have a perfect way out to get away scot free.

It's not as if a corp thief achieved anything, except to lie to some people who cannot even use body language to analyze him.

This what EVE is all about, it's "harsh", a "sandbox", "don't trust anyone", blah blah BARF...

Players want this...until they are the ones screwed over.

It's why I fly alone. I won't be backstabbed by my "friends"...

Everyone is always repeating the mantra "Don't Trust Anyone" ad nauseum... If I can't trust the guys I play with, why bother playing with them at all? Fly Solo...

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