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New Order Mining Permits Now Worthless?

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Michael Ruckert
Hohere Kavallerie-Kommando
#1 - 2014-03-14 02:00:19 UTC  |  Edited by: Michael Ruckert
As I was flying in the Everyshore region, I ran across this message posted in small secure containers at two jump gates.

ATTENTION CODE permit holding miners are now subject to bumps and ganks DO NOT buy permits.

Looks like someone has created a NEW New Order with the message that mining permits are worthless.

"No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier

Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#2 - 2014-03-14 02:02:44 UTC
Those have been around randomly for about 5 months or so.

I actually saw one in Hek the other day.

"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.

Sarah McKnobbo
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#3 - 2014-03-14 02:05:28 UTC
When were they worth anything to start with?
Michael Ruckert
Hohere Kavallerie-Kommando
#4 - 2014-03-14 02:37:20 UTC
Does anyone know if this is a corp? Anyone seen a mining ship with a New Order permit taken out? Or is this just a propaganda war?

"No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier

ACE McFACE
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#5 - 2014-03-14 03:01:44 UTC
Sarah McKnobbo wrote:
When were they worth anything to start with?

Now, more than ever, we need a dislike button.

Foodpimp
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#6 - 2014-03-14 03:40:54 UTC
That crowd tries to role play as a regulatory industry cartel.

They're only good at ganking if the target is foolish. I remember a least three instances where they tried to gank my mack, only to fail miserably. People use too many efficiency mods and don't concentrate on survivability. Oh well.
Unsuccessful At Everything
The Troll Bridge
#7 - 2014-03-14 03:50:36 UTC
Unless it is an official CODE. can, its message is worthless.




Since the cessation of their usefulness is imminent, may I appropriate your belongings?

Dr0000 Maulerant
Union Nanide and Tooling
#8 - 2014-03-14 03:54:17 UTC
Foodpimp wrote:
That crowd tries to role play as a regulatory industry cartel.

They're only good at ganking if the target is foolish. I remember a least three instances where they tried to gank my mack, only to fail miserably. People use too many efficiency mods and don't concentrate on survivability. Oh well.


Unless you are being ganked regularly, efficiency mods win out EVERY time. A tank will cost you from two to ten million ISK every hour.

Tell me again about how every playstyle you dont engage in "doesn't require any effort" and everyone who does it needs to die in a fire. Be sure to mention about how you tried it once but it was too easy/boring/ethnic-homophobic slur. 

Nevyn Auscent
Broke Sauce
#9 - 2014-03-14 05:13:34 UTC
Dr0000 Maulerant wrote:


Unless you are being ganked regularly, efficiency mods win out EVERY time. A tank will cost you from two to ten million ISK every hour.

You fail to account for the invaluable ganker tears over the fact you actually survived in your profit calculations however.
Also Op, New Order permits were never worth anything. They were a pure scam from day 1. Though their main scam is actually their donation drive to get free money off other people not involved.
Anabella Rella
Gradient
Electus Matari
#10 - 2014-03-14 05:25:40 UTC
New Order "permits" have always been worthless. Those guys are simply (not very good) gankers trying to run an extortion racket. Your best defense is to understand how Crimewatch works and if you mine in an area where they like to hang out simply tank your ship. Procurers and Skiffs work very well because they can have battleship grade tanks that won't break before CONCORD arrives to kill them and, in the case of the Procurer, they'll waste way more in gank ships than a Procurer is worth.

Stand up to them, refuse to pay and they'll soon move along to a softer target. The last thing a New Order jerk wants is a real fight. Trust me on this. I've challenged the ones who hang out in Emolgranlan to fight me on many occasions and they've yet to take me up on my offers.

When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around.

Hasikan Miallok
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#11 - 2014-03-14 05:31:29 UTC
The new order permits just mean that:

In the very limited part of space they actually operate ...

1) Normal gankers (and alts of new order people) will gank you as per normal. Working as expected.
2) New Order Gankers will try and find some part of the "Code" you have not complied with and then gank you.
3) The odd person that dislikes New Order may gank you because you DO have a permit.
hedge betts Shiyurida
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#12 - 2014-03-14 08:29:44 UTC
Mining permits were never worth a w@nk to begin with. Only sheep bought them.

Pog mo thoin

Dain Rokjaw
Doomheim
#13 - 2014-03-14 09:44:51 UTC
Michael Ruckert wrote:
As I was flying in the Everyshore region, I ran across this message posted in small secure containers at two jump gates.

ATTENTION CODE permit holding miners are now subject to bumps and ganks DO NOT buy permits.

Looks like someone has created a NEW New Order with the message that mining permits are worthless.


All the ones I've seen have belonged to young pilots in NPC corps.

I bloody hate NPC corps, one of the delights of EVE is "everything has consequences" and by extension "you are responsible for your actions". NPC corp wardec immunity completely undermines the cause and effect mechanic by removing a large chunk of effect.

"Hiding" on an alt or using alts for logistics is one thing - for a start you might get caught out and linked to a pilot you care about ; but from an NPC corp I could bump you, gank you, scam you, steal from you, lie about you, swarm your mining system, spam about you in local... and there's nothing much you can do in retribution without taking a suicide penalty.
Vera Algaert
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#14 - 2014-03-14 09:52:36 UTC
Michael Ruckert wrote:
As I was flying in the Everyshore region, I ran across this message posted in small secure containers at two jump gates.

ATTENTION CODE permit holding miners are now subject to bumps and ganks DO NOT buy permits.

Looks like someone has created a NEW New Order with the message that mining permits are worthless.

probably an angry bot aspirant who just found out that mining permits are not afk permits.

.

admiral root
Red Galaxy
#15 - 2014-03-14 10:12:23 UTC
Michael Ruckert wrote:
Does anyone know if this is a corp? Anyone seen a mining ship with a New Order permit taken out? Or is this just a propaganda war?


Taking out a code-compliant miner would require ~effort~ so it's unlikely to be anything other than some bumphurt whinebear venting. Seems to be a few of those posting in this thread, too. Big smile

No, your rights end in optimal+2*falloff

Ka'Narlist
Dreddit
Test Alliance Please Ignore
#16 - 2014-03-14 10:19:05 UTC
Michael Ruckert wrote:
Does anyone know if this is a corp? Anyone seen a mining ship with a New Order permit taken out? Or is this just a propaganda war?

You've got to be kidding me.
Seriously how miserable can one be while playing a game?
Silvetica Dian
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#17 - 2014-03-14 11:05:12 UTC
Nevyn Auscent wrote:
Dr0000 Maulerant wrote:


Unless you are being ganked regularly, efficiency mods win out EVERY time. A tank will cost you from two to ten million ISK every hour.

You fail to account for the invaluable ganker tears over the fact you actually survived in your profit calculations however.
Also Op, New Order permits were never worth anything. They were a pure scam from day 1. Though their main scam is actually their donation drive to get free money off other people not involved.


The New Order have provided a vast amount of content for huge numbers of people in high sec.
Content provision is a scam now?
Mind blown.

Money at its root is a form of rationing. When the richest 85 people have as much wealth as the poorest 3.5 billion (50% of humanity) it is clear where the source of poverty is. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jan/20/trickle-down-economics-broken-promise-richest-85

March rabbit
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#18 - 2014-03-14 11:14:29 UTC
Silvetica Dian wrote:
Nevyn Auscent wrote:
Dr0000 Maulerant wrote:


Unless you are being ganked regularly, efficiency mods win out EVERY time. A tank will cost you from two to ten million ISK every hour.

You fail to account for the invaluable ganker tears over the fact you actually survived in your profit calculations however.
Also Op, New Order permits were never worth anything. They were a pure scam from day 1. Though their main scam is actually their donation drive to get free money off other people not involved.


The New Order have provided a vast amount of content for huge numbers of people in high sec.
Content provision is a scam now?
Mind blown.

running nose provides lots of content for people in RL

does it make it any good?

The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"

Bing Bangboom
DAMAG Safety Commission
#19 - 2014-03-14 13:34:22 UTC
Pop over to the zkillboard and type in CODE. (there is a period at the end). 21,876 ships and pods destroyed, 2,636,801,838,245 ISK lost (that's 2.6 trillion). All for not having a permit. And CODE. , while it represents a large fraction of the New Order is just that, a fraction.

Yes, you can make the decision to resist the, currently, largest group of players who are making a consistent, wide spread effort to gank the particular type of ship you fly. You can come on the forums and make disparaging comments on your non-miner alt. You can even go in local and proclaim the New Order in-effective and "a scam". But you can't undo all the carnage, explosive tear extraction and even the effect of just one Agent in local who tells a miner, "Permit or bump." and then proceeds to enforce the Code by either removing the miner from his ship or his ship from the belt.

As for the players who have decided to bump permit holders or the one I have seen that actually attempts to gank them. They are doing New Order work in their own way. If a miner thinks a permit gives him permission to sit next to an asteroid in an untanked ship and mine to his hearts content he has not understood the message of the Code. A miner who follows the Code won't usually be successfully ganked, he will cheerfully congratulate his bumper or ganker in local if successful and he will understand his position in the food chain of Eve.

Carebears always focus on the permits. This is because their entire Eve experience revolves around ISK. The Agents and the Knights of the New Order have moved beyond this need and have self-actualized around the concept of making the game more dangerous, more exciting... better. The permit is only one step on the miner's journey to this higher level of play. He must embrace ALL of the Code. Once he does this the efforts of the anti-New Order bumpers or gankers become another facet of the emergent gameplay the New Order brings to Eve.

Anyone who plays Eve and can get past the "LEAVE ME ALONE!" phase understands that the game is more fun because we exist. If for no reason other than this, the permits have never been worthless.

BBB



Highsec is worth fighting for.

By choosing to mine in New Order systems, highsec miners have agreed to follow the New Halaima Code of Conduct.  www.minerbumping.com

Shaera Taam
Khanid Prime Free Irregulars
#20 - 2014-03-14 23:53:50 UTC
Bing Bangboom wrote:


Stuff



Youll have to excuse my skepticism, but that sounds like a whole bunch of rationalizing for, "You dont play Eve my way, therefore you must be harassed so thoroughly that you stop playing Eve."

Is that really good for Eve?

-st

Thus Spake the Frigate Goddess!

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