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Do high-sec carebears really think they have any importance to nul-sec?

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Killer Gandry
The Concilium Enterprises
#81 - 2011-11-28 07:42:22 UTC
If high sec was of no importance to null sec then why do you waste so much time talking about it?

Tore Vest
#82 - 2011-11-28 10:16:51 UTC  |  Edited by: Tore Vest
As a highsec carebear....
We dont need you nullbears.
Stay out... and shut up !!

Edit:
Posting in an other goon thread P

No troll.

StukaBee
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#83 - 2011-11-28 12:55:43 UTC
Killer Gandry wrote:
If high sec was of no importance to null sec then why do you waste so much time talking about it?



Highsec is very important: it's where we do our easy-mode manufacturing on our industry alts; it's where we gank ice mining bots; it's where we park our missioning and incursion alts to make risk-free income!

The poor irrelevant wretches who actually live there on their mains, however, don't matter at all, despite their semi-literate bleating.
BiggerDangDude
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#84 - 2011-11-29 08:14:38 UTC
Please stop posting, ps3ud0nym
Cygnet Lythanea
World Welfare Works Association
#85 - 2011-11-30 00:45:41 UTC
Hmmm.... I suppose I should post.

Ok, I've been in just about every region in eve at one point or other. I've fought 0.0 alliances, low sec prats, and high sec gankers. At one point or another, I've shot down members of just about every alliance (or their predecessor) that has posed so far.

Guess what?

EvE, not the players, needs highsec to function.

Seriously.

The reason is that in low sec and 0.0, you never trust anyone. Ever. For any reason under any circumstance, because today's alliance mates might be tomorrow's traitors that sold you out to (goons/BoB/IRON/Test/fill in the blank here).

Any business dealings require a level of trust. Yes, even via the market, because someone had to trust someone else to get that shipment of whatever it is out to nullsec to you. Let's say you're in an offensive position pushing into some other nullsec area. It's guys buying shipments from highsec flying out to you that keep you going, and the simple reason is that most nullsec wars outpace their ability to replace losses and expended ordnance very, very rapidly.

I should know, more then one major alliance has paid me handsomely to fly from high sec to null sec to supply them with the goods they need, including elements of TEST, so, if you really feel that strongly about high sec being unneeded, please, jettison your ammo as quickly as possible, because if you didn't make it yourself, it might have come from... ick... high sec...
Thredd Necro
Doomheim
#86 - 2011-11-30 07:12:27 UTC  |  Edited by: Thredd Necro
StukaBee wrote:
Killer Gandry wrote:
If high sec was of no importance to null sec then why do you waste so much time talking about it?



Highsec is very important: it's where we do our easy-mode manufacturing on our industry alts; it's where we gank ice mining bots; it's where we park our missioning and incursion alts to make risk-free income!

The poor irrelevant wretches who actually live there on their mains, however, don't matter at all, despite their semi-literate bleating.


You must be a nullbear ranger living a life of virtual danger.

Here's a cookie for you cuz nullbear rangers are so relevant (in a virtual way).

Actually here's TWO cookies. I am sure you can find someone just like you to share them with...Big smile

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Doomheim
#87 - 2011-12-02 04:39:02 UTC
This thread is terrible.

Bearer of the 1600mm Tinfoil Hat

Corina Jarr
en Welle Shipping Inc.
#88 - 2011-12-02 05:07:31 UTC  |  Edited by: Corina Jarr
High secers are important to null. Without them, CCP would not make enough money and EVE would be shut down.Sad
Note: I am including HS alts as well.
Signal11th
#89 - 2011-12-02 15:19:27 UTC
Would anyone like a nice cup of tea and a biscuit?

God Said "Come Forth and receive eternal life!" I came fifth and won a toaster!

Velicitia
XS Tech
#90 - 2011-12-02 16:00:00 UTC
Signal11th wrote:
Would anyone like a nice cup of tea and a biscuit?


Shocked I thought they were just giving out cups of HTFU

One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia

Rykuss
KarmaFleet
Goonswarm Federation
#91 - 2011-12-06 19:22:01 UTC
You won't get any rational discussion on the topic because it's pretty hard to take you seriously. Case in point, your constant condescending attitudes, reflected in your threads and posts. You should stick to being asshats, it's what you do best. Just don't ask to be taken seriously. Most, if not all, of the whine threads started by alledged "high-sec carebears" I've seen are so obviously alt trolls for bored null players to swoop in and have some lulz. The only group of players I see overly obsessed with everyone else is null players. (if forum trends are truely to be believed) You're constantly posting chest beating threads and bragging about how important you are and telling everyone else how irrelevant they are. It's embarrassing, or at least it should be.

The one thing I've taken away from the many threads and posts from you lot, is that high-sec carebears simply don't care what you're doing and that really gets your goat. Same goes for the forum, most players don't bother because there's no reason to engage in any discussion with you for said reasons. Anyway, as someone leaving EVE due to real life situations, I just thought I'd put that out there. Fly...or something. o/

You, too, can be a Solid Gold dancer.

Esunisen
Les Tueurs de Killer
#92 - 2011-12-07 00:37:14 UTC  |  Edited by: Esunisen
ps3ud0nym wrote:
Nope, not a troll. I honestly want to know. It is a fantasy that somehow we care or "depend" on high-sec industrialists. We all have alts, the majority have something like 3 accounts which means we ALL have our own high-sec characters to do what little we need done in High-Sec, the industrialists there add nothing to our game. I want to know if the high-sec industry people I see on these forums crying rivers of tears actually believe this myth that you provide us somehow with ships and equipment and that you are in some tangential fashion necessary to our game play.


No need to quote all thread since you admit having high sec alt carebears doing your homework.

Self pwnt troll is so sweet.LolLolLol
Esunisen
Les Tueurs de Killer
#93 - 2011-12-07 00:40:03 UTC
Lord Zim wrote:
Thredd Necro wrote:
Null-sec tired of shooting the same hundred people in the face day after day

Yes. I want more people to go out into nullsec because they want to be there, not because they're forced out.


Your Alliance would let me take a constellation in Deklein for free ? Doubtfull.

I can haz this cute industy lvl 5 system you're hiding ? LolLolLol
Ryan Startalker Zhang
Garoun Investment Bank
Gallente Federation
#94 - 2011-12-07 05:46:15 UTC
Signal11th wrote:
Would anyone like a nice cup of tea and a biscuit?


Would like some popcorn and mayo too, thanks. Was reviewing sociology and microecon for my finals. /facepalm I have no life Sad
Thredd Necro
Doomheim
#95 - 2011-12-12 08:41:15 UTC
OP needs to change the title to something interesting and relevant, (at least imo), like:

"Do high-sec carebears really think they have any importance to CCP?"

Or perhaps better put:

"Do high-sec carebears feel they are important to CCP?"

He attacked everything in life with a mix of extraordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which. - Douglas Adams

Lord Zim
Gallente Federation
#96 - 2011-12-12 12:29:04 UTC
Esunisen wrote:
No need to quote all thread since you admit having high sec alt carebears doing your homework.

Self pwnt troll is so sweet.LolLolLol

Keep in mind that ps3ud0nym is a former testie who got so angry because I told him he was wrong to think goons didn't import ships, he put me on his "kill on sight" list (oh I'm so scared someone hold me).

Oh, and I told him to stop posting. vOv

Esunisen wrote:
Your Alliance would let me take a constellation in Deklein for free ? Doubtfull.

If someone wanted to actually live there and not be total asscracks, I see no problems with that. They'd probably have to come to some arrangement, either by force or by diplomacy, but that's a secondary problem to getting the desire to move there to start with.

And that's just another way of saying "I want more people to go out into nullsec because they want to be there, not because they're forced out". At no point in that did I even insinuate "give people a free ticket", all I said is I wanted people to have a desire to move out, and not be forced out into nullsec by CCP.

I don't see why so many people have such a huge problem with this desire. It's almost like they want nullsec to be an elitist snobbish place where nothing but hardcore elite PVPers live and masturbate over their killboard stats. vOv

Esunisen wrote:
I can haz this cute industy lvl 5 system you're hiding ? LolLolLol

It's hard to hide something which is in the public domain.

Cyno's lit, bridge is up, but one pilot won't be jumping home.

RIP Vile Rat

Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#97 - 2011-12-17 00:39:54 UTC
I noticed the OP pointed out that a lot of tritanium comes from highsec, and I myself have noticed that. As any nullsec miner can easily tell you, it's because the only good source of tritanium is veldspar, which is low in isk value to miners who can easily mine something better instead. The same is true for pyerite, and even somewhat for mexallon and isogen, simply because they are readily available in highsec yet primarily contained in low-value ores.

Incidently, spodumain and gneiss (both nullsec ores) are generally overlooked because of their low value. Spodumain generates tritanium and pyrite, and gneiss generates mexallon and isogen. They both produce far less of the expensive minerals than other ores around them, but highsec minerals they produce in pitiful amounts. I think it might be due to an oversight in the dramatic size variation of the single refinable unit between highsec and nullsec ores. So to fix it, if the tritanium and pyrite from spodumain and the mexallon and isogen from gneiss were dramatically increased, those ores could be worth mining and provide nullsec with those highsec minerals.

Just thought I would throw it out there.

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Velicitia
XS Tech
#98 - 2011-12-17 01:12:59 UTC
Lord Zim wrote:
I see no problems with that. They'd probably have to come to some arrangement, either by force or by diplomacy...


Wait, wait, wait...

force OR diplomacy? And here I thought nullsec diplomacy was telling the other guy "GTFO or DIAF" before opening up with 1400mm arties. Cool

One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia

Lord Zim
Gallente Federation
#99 - 2011-12-17 02:11:44 UTC
Shows how much you know of nullsec diplomacy. vOv

Cyno's lit, bridge is up, but one pilot won't be jumping home.

RIP Vile Rat

Intar Medris
KarmaFleet University
#100 - 2011-12-17 06:23:14 UTC
Lord Zim wrote:
[quote=Esunisen]No need to quote all thread since you admit having high sec alt carebears doing your homework.





And that's just another way of saying "I want more people to go out into nullsec because they want to be there, not because they're forced out". At no point in that did I even insinuate "give people a free ticket", all I said is I wanted people to have a desire to move out, and not be forced out into nullsec by CCP.




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The incentive is already there. The massive amount of income that could come from it. The risk really isn't on the single player, but the Alliance that decides to "build an empire". I am pretty sure it takes a hell of a lot ISK to fund a war to forcibly take SOV from someone who is already established.

I try to be nice and mind my business just shooting lasers at rocks. There is just way too many asshats in New Eden for that to happen.