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Open Killrights for grab, total value 3 billion ISK.

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Razor Axe
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#41 - 2016-06-21 20:26:52 UTC  |  Edited by: Razor Axe
I think a more drastic approach is needed to stop CODE. Which is simply easier. If CODE. treatment is acceptable then a new order must rise and simply kill the miners who have a mining permit. If you can't fight the Shepard, slaughter their sheep. ;)
Let us see if that is considered any different? Then perhaps the miners will rise against CODE. And start refusing to comply against their tyranny.
Dirty Forum Alt
Forum Alts Anonymous
#42 - 2016-06-21 20:49:26 UTC
Razor Axe wrote:
I think a more drastic approach is needed to stop CODE. Which is simply easier. If CODE. treatment is acceptable then a new order must rise and simply kill the miners who have a mining permit. If you can't fight the Shepard, slaughter their sheep. ;)
Let us see if that is considered any different? Then perhaps the miners will rise against CODE. And start refusing to comply against their tyranny.

Good plan. Let us know how that works out for you.

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Mike Adoulin
Happys Happy Hamster Hunting Club
#43 - 2016-06-21 23:56:13 UTC
Razor Axe wrote:
...there are no words....



So. Does your Alliance director know you're trying to get his alliance permadecced on the forums?


Oh, and good luck with that idea.

No, really.

It would be good for business, getting hired to hunt your alliance mates down......

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.

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Ima Wreckyou
The Conference Elite
Safety.
#44 - 2016-06-22 08:26:39 UTC
Razor Axe wrote:
I think a more drastic approach is needed to stop CODE. Which is simply easier. If CODE. treatment is acceptable then a new order must rise and simply kill the miners who have a mining permit. If you can't fight the Shepard, slaughter their sheep. ;)
Let us see if that is considered any different? Then perhaps the miners will rise against CODE. And start refusing to comply against their tyranny.

Your rebellion is futile! You will never manage to kill a compliant miner. They are protected by the power and their faith in the Code which makes them virtually indestructible.

But from your tone it sounds like you will sit back and wait until someone else will do something™, just like countless spineless wanabe rebels before you. It is not too late to get back to the right path and comply with the Code. A transaction of 10mil ISK to my wallet would be a great start in the right direction.
Serendipity Lost
Repo Industries
#45 - 2016-06-23 12:42:16 UTC
Razor Axe wrote:
I think a more drastic approach is needed to stop CODE. Which is simply easier. If CODE. treatment is acceptable then a new order must rise and simply kill the miners who have a mining permit. If you can't fight the Shepard, slaughter their sheep. ;)
Let us see if that is considered any different? Then perhaps the miners will rise against CODE. And start refusing to comply against their tyranny.



It only makes sense that CODE would protect legit permitted miners. I mean, I can't see them selling a permit to mine and then not ensuring the miners safety. If they do nothing.... it would be more like extortion than actual permitting.

Perhaps some explanation is in order. Could one of you quirky CODE deep immersion role players please explain what the miner gets with the purchase of a permit? Is it inclusive and conveys CODE protection for permitted activities? Can multiple groups require permits of the same miner?

Calling all quirky deep immersion role players..... What do a get in return for purchasing a mining permit?
Razor Axe
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#46 - 2016-06-23 17:59:28 UTC  |  Edited by: Razor Axe
Serendipity Lost wrote:
Razor Axe wrote:
I think a more drastic approach is needed to stop CODE. Which is simply easier. If CODE. treatment is acceptable then a new order must rise and simply kill the miners who have a mining permit. If you can't fight the Shepard, slaughter their sheep. ;)
Let us see if that is considered any different? Then perhaps the miners will rise against CODE. And start refusing to comply against their tyranny.



It only makes sense that CODE would protect legit permitted miners. I mean, I can't see them selling a permit to mine and then not ensuring the miners safety. If they do nothing.... it would be more like extortion than actual permitting.

Perhaps some explanation is in order. Could one of you quirky CODE deep immersion role players please explain what the miner gets with the purchase of a permit? Is it inclusive and conveys CODE protection for permitted activities? Can multiple groups require permits of the same miner?

Calling all quirky deep immersion role players..... What do a get in return for purchasing a mining permit?


Interesting points. If not, it can become interesting.
Razor Axe
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#47 - 2016-06-23 18:01:24 UTC
Mike Adoulin wrote:
Razor Axe wrote:
...there are no words....



So. Does your Alliance director know you're trying to get his alliance permadecced on the forums?


Oh, and good luck with that idea.

No, really.

It would be good for business, getting hired to hunt your alliance mates down......


Good point, I should probably talk directly to him instead of dealing with this alone. Thank you. I will do that. Very good guidance.
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