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The end of code?

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Veers Belvar
Swordmasters of New Eden
#1 - 2015-02-08 20:39:37 UTC  |  Edited by: Veers Belvar
between this, Feyd going to null, and Cannibal Kane mostly going inactive, highsec griefing may be over. Veers always wins!

http://www.minerbumping.com/2015/02/highsec-miner-grab-bag-72.html?showComment=1423419940758#c5043912067282719038

(08.02.2015 16:25:07) redacted: Hello everyone,

This is a mail regarding my departure from Eve.

Its been a good 2 years with the New Order of High Sec/Code Alliance and I have come to make alot of good friends/enemies in this game.

I would like to thank everyone for there support and in the help in us achieving some great things while being a part of the New Order.

For me though it is time for me to concentrate on real life and my family hence why I am leaving Eve.

I would like to say a big shout out to John E Normus and Capt Starfox for always being around when we were going through spaceship dramas and the countless hours/days we spent pvping miners.

To The Conference Elite pilots thankyou for making TCE one of the greatest corps in all of eve and I am sure you will still carry the banner for months to come.

I am incredibly proud of what we have all achieved in Eve, and for helping me shove carebear tears up CCP's xxxxx whenever they tried to nerf our playstyle.

It has been an amazing journey through friendships, carebear tears, ts rage, milestones etc but for me real life comes first.

I can be reached on redacted if anyone wants to catch up at anytime, Also please feel free to mail me if any of you come to New Zealand.

To our Saviour James 315, keep rocking on, I will forever be grateful in your belief in me, and in your help that you have given me throughout the last year and a half, it has truly been a pleasure.

To someone in goons can you please pass this message onto all of Mini-luv.

Thankyou all o/

loyalanon

PS - I will occassionally jump on however I wont be on everyday/week etc.
Mike Adoulin
Happys Happy Hamster Hunting Club
#2 - 2015-02-08 20:52:37 UTC
Veers Belvar wrote:
poopies diaper and decides to get artistic



.....

Cutey snoogums, we all know you like to paint, but next time use..um....paint.

It's not cute and it smells.

*turns on the firehose*

Everything in EVE is a trap.

And if it isn't, it's your job to make it a trap...:)

You want to know what immorality in EVE Online looks like? Look no further than Ripard "Jester" Teg.

Chribba is the Chuck Norris of EVE.

Purun Dass
Doomheim
#3 - 2015-02-08 21:17:57 UTC
While loyalanon is a galvanizing figure within the CODE. Alliance and the New Order in general and gets quite a bit of attention, the alliance and the New Order in general is represented by hundreds of capsuleers. While I would expect the alliance's killboard tallies to drop in the near-term as a result of losing a skilled, highly active FC, I would also expect them to recover at some point in the future.

The Alliance, and the New Order, have lost many players over their three years of operation that were notable in their era. They've been lost to nullsec in some cases, to permanent bans in others, and a few such as loyalanon and Black Skull have voluntarily retired. Each time others have stepped in to take their place, and I see no reason why this wouldn't be any different.

I think it's safe to say that The New Order isn't going anywhere and that the Alliance will remain one of the best content creation outfits in hisec.
BaByTemP
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#4 - 2015-02-08 21:58:16 UTC
bro u up in Auckland, 1v1

i think its for the best. posting became a bit stale towards the end and was no longer worth the eye movement.

hasta Otara
Leto Thule
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#5 - 2015-02-08 22:03:30 UTC
Confirming that someone leaving a game for real life priorities means veers wins.

It must be truly amazing to find personal victory in random events wholly out of your control or even slightest influence.

Thunderdome ringmaster, Community Leader and Lord Inquisitor to the Court of Crime and Punishment

Karla the Careless
Beyond Reproach
#6 - 2015-02-08 22:15:36 UTC
So many more to go, though.......
Veers Belvar
Swordmasters of New Eden
#7 - 2015-02-08 22:16:22 UTC
Leto Thule wrote:
Confirming that someone leaving a game for real life priorities means veers wins.

It must be truly amazing to find personal victory in random events wholly out of your control or even slightest influence.


Code, led by loayalanon, launched an anti-incursion campaign meant to force us to buy permits or stop profitably running incursions. He failed miserably, which is probably a major reason for his exit stage left. I take full credit for standing up for the good guys and defeating the forces of evil.
Sabriz Adoudel
Move along there is nothing here
#8 - 2015-02-08 23:27:54 UTC
Loyal will go onto other things in his life (I believe he has young kids but I actually don't know him well), but the impact he has had on EVE will not soon be forgotten, either by friends or foes.

Contrast this to a PVE grinder, who will not be remembered with respect, fear, contempt or loyalty by anyone other than (maybe) their close in-game friends. I know - I've been one (in other games), and led a couple of gamewide first completions. Noone would remember me in those games now except a few in my old guild.

Huge shoes to fill.

On the flip side, this probably means a patching of CODE-Marmite relations. Really want to have some good fights with Marmites before that happens.

I support the New Order and CODE. alliance. www.minerbumping.com

Jishi Padecain
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#9 - 2015-02-08 23:51:18 UTC
Regardless of who you are in EVE be it miner, ganker, carebear, anti-ganker, nullsec elite pvper, etc. seeing a player who helped create content leaving the game is a great loss for us all.

loyalanon used guns and ships to make his name famous and drive a point across. He became notorious because he knew how to play the game well and make the rules and mechanics work for him. Unlike *some* people in this game who's only claim to fame is being incredibly annoying and waterlogging threads with tears.

I've had run-ins with loyal in the past, but as a player you simply cannot deny how influential of a person they were in EVE.


Good luck in life and congratulations on winning at EVE. o7
Veers Belvar
Swordmasters of New Eden
#10 - 2015-02-09 00:17:56 UTC
Sabriz Adoudel wrote:
Loyal will go onto other things in his life (I believe he has young kids but I actually don't know him well), but the impact he has had on EVE will not soon be forgotten, either by friends or foes.

Contrast this to a PVE grinder, who will not be remembered with respect, fear, contempt or loyalty by anyone other than (maybe) their close in-game friends. I know - I've been one (in other games), and led a couple of gamewide first completions. Noone would remember me in those games now except a few in my old guild.

Huge shoes to fill.

On the flip side, this probably means a patching of CODE-Marmite relations. Really want to have some good fights with Marmites before that happens.


Roll Oh dear, I really hope you don't believe that nonsense...or intend to bring those distorted views to the CSM (but hey, at least you won the AT!).

Loyalanon caused countless players to quit the game forever, as they were not interested in playing a game where harm is inflicted, for no tangible benefit, simply to enjoy sadistic pleasure at other's misfortune. One can only hope that Loyalanon's retirement comes after carefully considering his record in the game, the pain he has inflicted on so many innocent highsec players, and such other detrimental activities that he has engaged in. Perhaps the profound feelings of guilt caused him to reassess his conduct, and shamefully flee from his hideous in game reputation.

As far as being remembered...certainly, he will be remembered. Like many cold blooded criminals throughout history his name will be etched in minds for posterity, a warning of what can become of those who abandon any semblance of common decency and moral values. To be remembered for evil is no great merit - far better to be forgotten for good....how many of our criminal masterminds throughout the ages would give anything to return and repair their sullied names? Loyalanon will be remembered allright, remembered for crime, remembered for pain, remembered for taunting, tear collection, and rage inducement. Remembered for everything that one can possibly do wrong in the game.

Congratulations Loyalanon, you lost Eve. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
Mara Pahrdi
The Order of Anoyia
#11 - 2015-02-09 00:31:55 UTC
Veers Belvar wrote:
Sabriz Adoudel wrote:
Loyal will go onto other things in his life (I believe he has young kids but I actually don't know him well), but the impact he has had on EVE will not soon be forgotten, either by friends or foes.

Contrast this to a PVE grinder, who will not be remembered with respect, fear, contempt or loyalty by anyone other than (maybe) their close in-game friends. I know - I've been one (in other games), and led a couple of gamewide first completions. Noone would remember me in those games now except a few in my old guild.

Huge shoes to fill.

On the flip side, this probably means a patching of CODE-Marmite relations. Really want to have some good fights with Marmites before that happens.


Roll Oh dear, I really hope you don't believe that nonsense...or intend to bring those distorted views to the CSM (but hey, at least you won the AT!).

Loyalanon caused countless players to quit the game forever, as they were not interested in playing a game where harm is inflicted, for no tangible benefit, simply to enjoy sadistic pleasure at other's misfortune. One can only hope that Loyalanon's retirement comes after carefully considering his record in the game, the pain he has inflicted on so many innocent highsec players, and such other detrimental activities that he has engaged in. Perhaps the profound feelings of guilt caused him to reassess his conduct, and shamefully flee from his hideous in game reputation.

As far as being remembered...certainly, he will be remembered. Like many cold blooded criminals throughout history his name will be etched in minds for posterity, a warning of what can become of those who abandon any semblance of common decency and moral values. To be remembered for evil is no great merit - far better to be forgotten for good....how many of our criminal masterminds throughout the ages would give anything to return and repair their sullied names? Loyalanon will be remembered allright, remembered for crime, remembered for pain, remembered for taunting, tear collection, and rage inducement. Remembered for everything that one can possibly do wrong in the game.

Congratulations Loyalanon, you lost Eve. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Shocked

Remove standings and insurance.

Asia Leigh
Kenshin.
Fraternity.
#12 - 2015-02-09 00:42:00 UTC
Are you trolling? I sincerely hope you are...

Someone leaving for personal reasons does not equal you winning or forcing them out of the game. Try again.

0/10
Apply the damn rules equally >.>
Veers Belvar
Swordmasters of New Eden
#13 - 2015-02-09 00:52:22 UTC
Asia Leigh wrote:
Are you trolling? I sincerely hope you are...

Someone leaving for personal reasons does not equal you winning or forcing them out of the game. Try again.

0/10


It sure does when the entire focus of their play was to make highsec PvE unprofitable and force everyone into nullsec. The fact that their campaign failed spectacularly is absolutely a complete and total victory for the highsec PvE players. That Loyalanon, James 315, Capt Starfox, and others have now all "retired to spend more time with their families" (politician speak for abandoning a hopeless cause) is the biggest possible win for highsec players anywhere.
Haedonism Bot
People for the Ethical Treatment of Rogue Drones
#14 - 2015-02-09 00:54:39 UTC
Asia Leigh wrote:
Are you trolling? I sincerely hope you are...

Someone leaving for personal reasons does not equal you winning or forcing them out of the game. Try again.

0/10


Veers is always trolling.

Bye loyalanon o/

I had my share of issues with you but I can't deny that EVE will be a poorer game without the content that you create. Regardless of whatever you do or don't do, you have already earned your place in EVE history, and will be remembered for a long time. Good luck and enjoy your time with your family.

www.everevolutionaryfront.blogspot.com

Vote Sabriz Adoudel and Tora Bushido for CSMX. Keep the Evil in EVE!

Mara Pahrdi
The Order of Anoyia
#15 - 2015-02-09 01:32:37 UTC
Veers Belvar wrote:
Asia Leigh wrote:
Are you trolling? I sincerely hope you are...

Someone leaving for personal reasons does not equal you winning or forcing them out of the game. Try again.

0/10


It sure does when the entire focus of their play was to make highsec PvE unprofitable and force everyone into nullsec. The fact that their campaign failed spectacularly is absolutely a complete and total victory for the highsec PvE players. That Loyalanon, James 315, Capt Starfox, and others have now all "retired to spend more time with their families" (politician speak for abandoning a hopeless cause) is the biggest possible win for highsec players anywhere.

Lol

Remove standings and insurance.

Ralph King-Griffin
New Eden Tech Support
#16 - 2015-02-09 01:46:02 UTC
prey tell us veers "Blood&Feathers " belvar, what do either of these things have to do with you?
Veers Belvar
Swordmasters of New Eden
#17 - 2015-02-09 02:15:12 UTC
Ralph King-Griffin wrote:
prey tell us veers "Blood&Feathers " belvar, what do either of these things have to do with you?


I was the guy they targeted in their failed anti-incursion campaign...and I am now the one laughing over the smoldering ashes of code and other highsec grief groups. In the end, the good guys always win. Perhaps you should join Feyd in nullsec, as I feel your time in highsec is nearing an end.
Omar Alharazaad
New Eden Tech Support
#18 - 2015-02-09 03:22:04 UTC  |  Edited by: Omar Alharazaad
I assure you that for so long as my remaining chickens cower in the corner in traumatized shock as a result of your magnificent shiptoasting that there shall be bears being badtouched by myself and others. No era has come to an end. Take down your cardboard sign and chillax. I've been quiet lately because of work, life, reasons, and discovering that weed and EVE don't really mix for me. Once the green runs out and I'm running on Sam Adams alone I assure that I shall be back for the attack and in search of a shiny mach kill to leave steaming on your virtual doorstep.

Edit: I just went back and rerolled my reading comprehension. Question: what in the actual flying f*ck do Feyd or Kane's activities have to do with CODE.? Neither of them from what I've read or experienced have a single thing to do with CODE. aside from encouraging folks to not actively engage in being complete dolts.

Come hell or high water, this sick world will know I was here.

Baggo Hammers
#19 - 2015-02-09 03:39:38 UTC
Why does this guy keep posting like he is some well known person?

If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there.

Nodu Ellecon
DadTZ
#20 - 2015-02-09 04:00:41 UTC
Roll

If you are going to post stuff like that, Belvar, at least try to be amusing about it, and not making reading your posts to be beyond cringe worthy.

The only reason you are so memorable is because of loyalanon, an entertaining content creator who always catches the attention of the majority of the EVE community, and hence, gets a lot of influence. You are merely one who follows close behind and gets a small share of the influence, but since he left EVE (temporarily), what will you do now? Will you still strive to accomplish your "Intentions", or will you be forgotten?

Props to you, loyalanon. Glad to know that you prioritize real life matters, over EVE, and hope that you will come back soon, to create more content for us! I'm certain that the code will still thrive, even with your absence. Always fly dangerous o7
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