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Teach me to bump with great vengeance

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Bloody Wench
#1 - 2011-09-10 11:33:28 UTC
I want to be able to hit a ship sitting on a WH and spray it off into the distance.

Where should I start?

[u]**Shepard Wong Ogeko wrote: **[/u]  CCP should not only make local delayed in highsec, but they should also require one be undocked to use it. Then, even the local spammers have some skin in the game. Support a High Resolution Texture Pack

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Doomheim
#2 - 2011-09-10 11:58:59 UTC
WIth a Stabber/Vaga

If I stare at the door long enough, maybe, just maybe, it'll open

Bloody Wench
#3 - 2011-09-10 12:32:40 UTC  |  Edited by: Bloody Wench
Oversized MWD?

Approaching wont work will it? I have to...fly past & into them?


Like so?

[Stabber, Bumper]

100MN MicroWarpdrive I
2x Medium Capacitor Battery II

3x Reactor Control Unit II

Medium Ancillary Current Router I
2x Medium Semiconductor Memory Cell I


61.4M Kgs
5400 M/S

Good for 6 cycles. How many MWD cycles should I really need?

[u]**Shepard Wong Ogeko wrote: **[/u]  CCP should not only make local delayed in highsec, but they should also require one be undocked to use it. Then, even the local spammers have some skin in the game. Support a High Resolution Texture Pack

Scorpionidae
#4 - 2011-09-10 12:53:07 UTC
This is a very good subject I would really like to know what shp to use for bumping freighters of gates!

Scorpionidae Big smile

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Amda Tori
#5 - 2011-09-10 14:21:51 UTC
I saw this on test server with capital ships:

Someone in a frigate ( does not really matter the size ) sits on 0 ( zero ) from the target ship.
Then a titan warps in zero meters to the frigate.
It was fun to see what bump that titan made.


Anyway, if you can do it in pairs, you could sit on zero meters from the target ship, then have a battleship friend warp in zero to you.
But this option is too much of a mess. :)

I feel free to explore only within boundaries.


their =/= they're =/= there