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Why have you spared a pod?

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Precentor Saggitus
Planet Express Transport
#1 - 2014-04-04 19:24:28 UTC
This other thread just seems to confirm that the general consensus among the EVE population is to pop pods as a matter of course.

https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=334351&find=unread

It occurs to me that people sparing pods, is incredibly unusual in the game, for whatever reasons. The question would be, if you have spared a pod, for reasons outside the immediately tactical, why did you do it? My experience is that no one in EVE honors ransoms anymore, there used to be a small chance, but now the tendency is that it is much more esteemed that one also extorts some ISK before reneging on any ransom negotiations, and a ransom demand is again a matter of course when one party thinks it can extort more. I've yet to encounter anyone who's busy trying to build a reputation as an "honorable" pirate.

So has anyone actually honored a ransom, at least recently? If so, what compells you to do so? Are there any stories of anyone being purposely spared for other purposes? Someone mentioned political reasons in the other thread, not needing to be too specific, what are the stories behind those reasons?

To me, this question is far more interesting than the standard responses the other thread has generated. Small instances of emergent gameplay if you will, given the rarity of its occurence.

Few people understand the psycology of a highway traffic cop. Your average speeder will panic and immediately pull over to the side. This is wrong. It arouses contempt in the cop heart. Make the bastard chase you. He will follow.

Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
#2 - 2014-04-04 19:29:39 UTC
Because I was slow, and he was lucky...



There's a million angry citizens looking down their tubes..at me.

Pix Severus
Empty You
#3 - 2014-04-04 19:34:26 UTC
There's a pirate corp called The Bastards who always honour ransoms. They accept singing ransoms too.

I'd only pay a ransom to those with the reputation of honouring them which, I agree, is becoming more rare.

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Mr Epeen
It's All About Me
#4 - 2014-04-04 19:34:27 UTC
I've spared nublet pods. Mostly back in the days when I'd camp DED 1 and 2 dead space sites. All I really wanted to do was get them out so I could grab the spawns. I accomplished that with ship destruction and felt no need to be a total **** about it.

Mr Epeen Cool
Precentor Saggitus
Planet Express Transport
#5 - 2014-04-04 19:42:51 UTC
Doc Fury wrote:
Because I was slow, and he was lucky...





Swing and a miss. Try to keep up. Imagine you got their pod pointed. The power is in your hands, you decide to let them go. Why do you spare them? What are the stories around these rare occurences?

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I'd only pay a ransom to those with the reputation of honouring them which, I agree, is becoming more rare.


It used to happen, but I haven't seen or heard of it in a long time. When it comes to that point, I just say "pod me and get it over with. Even corps that had a reputation for honoring them, usually had a lot of members who didn't. No sense throwing good ISK after bad.

Few people understand the psycology of a highway traffic cop. Your average speeder will panic and immediately pull over to the side. This is wrong. It arouses contempt in the cop heart. Make the bastard chase you. He will follow.

Noxisia Arkana
Deadspace Knights
#6 - 2014-04-04 19:46:23 UTC
I like to keep my sec status up so I usually let pods go in Lowsec.
Gabriel Z
Krabulous
#7 - 2014-04-04 19:52:01 UTC
Why would I want to get them home and into a new ship faster?
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
#8 - 2014-04-04 19:52:32 UTC
Precentor Saggitus wrote:
Doc Fury wrote:
Because I was slow, and he was lucky...





Swing and a miss. Try to keep up. Imagine you got their pod pointed. The power is in your hands, you decide to let them go. Why do you spare them? What are the stories around these rare occurences?



OP title simply asks why have you spared a pod? I answered that question. Your assumption I would have any other reason is amusing..


There's a million angry citizens looking down their tubes..at me.

Pok Nibin
Doomheim
#9 - 2014-04-04 19:57:24 UTC
Doc Fury wrote:
Because I was slow, and he was lucky...

Then, you didn't spare it. You MISSED it.

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Arduemont
Rotten Legion
#10 - 2014-04-04 19:59:26 UTC
I honoured a ransom once. Once.

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KnowUsByTheDead
Sunlight...Through The Blight.
#11 - 2014-04-04 20:00:45 UTC
I ransomed a guy for his Hulk during a safari.

But I let his pod go because his grandmother died the week before.

And gave him my condolences, ofc, before dropping corp.

After all, I am not a complete [insert armchair psychoanalysis here].

Big smile

Also, do we need two threads on the same subject?

Blink

Once you realize what a joke everything is, being the comedian is the only thing that makes sense.

Shizuken
Venerated Stars
#12 - 2014-04-04 20:01:17 UTC
I dont go out of my way to ruin someone's day. It is more profitable to avoid combat, and creating enemies may hurt productivity later.

Scipio Artelius
Weaponised Vegemite
Flying Dangerous
#13 - 2014-04-04 20:08:45 UTC
On the pod killing question, I find it depends on the sec status of the space whether you are more or less likely to be podded.

In null, generally people go for the pod too. I also take that approach.

In lowsec, I find that while there is still a large number of gate campers and fleets that will pod you, there is a greater chance that you won't be podded, especially in small gang and 1v1 fights.

I used to pod everything, but the sec status hit and killright became a pain in the backside, so in lowsec I usually leave pods alone unless I can "legally" kill it.

On ramsoming. I don't do it. I either kill the pod or not. I've never come across anyone who honors a paid ransom.
MMM pie
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#14 - 2014-04-04 20:16:04 UTC
I spared a pod of some guy who gave me 2 good fights.. had it pointed and then let it fly away.

He informed me later it was a slave set pod...
Serene Repose
#15 - 2014-04-04 20:17:17 UTC
Never pass up a good pissin' contest. That's what I always say.

We must accommodate the idiocracy.

GavinGoodrich
Perkone
Caldari State
#16 - 2014-04-04 20:49:05 UTC
Got a 500 miil bounty on a pod worth several bil. Killmails are forever, but you can't spend 'em Cool

Haaaaaalp my head's on fire

Rikanin
Mining Reloaded
#17 - 2014-04-04 21:02:51 UTC
Noxisia Arkana wrote:
I like to keep my sec status up so I usually let pods go in Lowsec.


Not having to grind back from -10.0 again is reason enough to let them go in low. I see no reason to let them go in null or wormhole space.

Antisocial Malkavian
Antisocial Malkavians
#18 - 2014-04-04 21:04:41 UTC  |  Edited by: Antisocial Malkavian
Cause it was my second day in game (or so), I therefore didnt know how much armor/shield/hull/whatever the pod has and fired one light missile at it, thinking it would die (the guy had a massive - to me, at the time - bounty).


yeah...

I do have a question sort of on topic, wheres the wiki for the new (to me) criminality system and what all the things on the HUD mean lol

And, isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when you're good and crazy, oooh, oooh, oooh, the sky is the limit.

Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
#19 - 2014-04-04 21:08:06 UTC
Because animal rights activists get really aggressive unless you let flipper go…
Xylem Viliana
homeless bum
#20 - 2014-04-04 21:14:18 UTC
I have, once.

Popped the ship and pointed the pod. A corpmate of mine landed in a talos and killed it. Made it difficult to do much.

Almost spared another before that, was gonna poke fun then let him go but the second i pointed the pod he logged out. I waited a few mins and nothing so i shot it and sent him a mail explaining logging off doesnt save you.

To be fair though i rarely PvP on this char.
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