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Marmite Gets Dunked on by RVB

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urself
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#101 - 2014-08-05 03:53:24 UTC
I'll Say this

RvB fields a nasty nasty ferox fleet doctrine
Voyager Arran
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#102 - 2014-08-05 05:14:24 UTC
Feroxes are pretty dandy in a world of things that aren't Ishtars.

Also, for the Merc end of this: if you were worried about logi going suspect in your mixed-alliance fleet, did you consider having the fight literally anywhere other than the 4-4 undock? It's not like you aren't familiar with the mechanic given that you use it against CFC fleets during our hisec events.
Sarah xCalibre
Pod Liberation Authority
#103 - 2014-08-05 05:26:31 UTC
Voyager Arran wrote:
Feroxes are pretty dandy in a world of things that aren't Ishtars.

Also, for the Merc end of this: if you were worried about logi going suspect in your mixed-alliance fleet, did you consider having the fight literally anywhere other than the 4-4 undock? It's not like you aren't familiar with the mechanic given that you use it against CFC fleets during our hisec events.


Wouldnt that take thei excuses away though? :(
  • Sarah xCalibre
Voyager Arran
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#104 - 2014-08-05 05:28:13 UTC
Sarah xCalibre wrote:
Voyager Arran wrote:
Feroxes are pretty dandy in a world of things that aren't Ishtars.

Also, for the Merc end of this: if you were worried about logi going suspect in your mixed-alliance fleet, did you consider having the fight literally anywhere other than the 4-4 undock? It's not like you aren't familiar with the mechanic given that you use it against CFC fleets during our hisec events.


Wouldnt that take thei excuses away though? :(


To be fair to the rest of them, taking the battle away from the 4-4 undock probably would have meant fighting without Marmite.
Sarah xCalibre
Pod Liberation Authority
#105 - 2014-08-05 07:21:57 UTC
Voyager Arran wrote:
Sarah xCalibre wrote:
Voyager Arran wrote:
Feroxes are pretty dandy in a world of things that aren't Ishtars.

Also, for the Merc end of this: if you were worried about logi going suspect in your mixed-alliance fleet, did you consider having the fight literally anywhere other than the 4-4 undock? It's not like you aren't familiar with the mechanic given that you use it against CFC fleets during our hisec events.


Wouldnt that take thei excuses away though? :(


To be fair to the rest of them, taking the battle away from the 4-4 undock probably would have meant fighting without Marmite.


Maybe thats not a bad thing.
  • Sarah xCalibre
Professor Clio
Apocalypse Lancers
#106 - 2014-08-05 08:13:58 UTC
urself wrote:
I'll Say this

RvB fields a nasty nasty ferox fleet doctrine


We love our feroxes, used them the first time against eve uni in our last annual war against them. Its more newbie friendly than pretty much anything else we could come up with (works with t1 guns) and still scary good. It does have several counters but its cheap and effective.
Xuixien
Solar Winds Security Solutions
#107 - 2014-08-05 08:15:12 UTC
John Ending wrote:
Gevlon you better get a handle on your mercs before they ruin their elite killboard stats


Is this another Gevlon thing?

God, that dude... this is getting out of control.

Epic Space Cat, Horsegirl, Philanthropist

Kagura Nikon
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#108 - 2014-08-05 09:41:23 UTC
Voyager Arran wrote:
Feroxes are pretty dandy in a world of things that aren't Ishtars.

Also, for the Merc end of this: if you were worried about logi going suspect in your mixed-alliance fleet, did you consider having the fight literally anywhere other than the 4-4 undock? It's not like you aren't familiar with the mechanic given that you use it against CFC fleets during our hisec events.



I was screaming that at them for 2 hours yesterday.... I think someone must have muted me.. because woudl be impossible to no one listen to it all the times I tried :P

"If brute force does not solve your problem....  then you are  surely not using enough!"

Kagura Nikon
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#109 - 2014-08-05 09:44:32 UTC
Morty Friedman wrote:
So the only ones crying on this thread are 'The Pursuit of Happiness' I guess you guys are still trying to find happiness while trolling people in game and expecting no reaction back.



Let me see, Pursuit of happiness against NPC corp. Clearly you are talking from a higher ground here.. clearly... Because great pvpers that have nothing to hide like to post from NPC corps.

We are still vastly positive efficiency in this and all wars.... we are still feared enough that the only groups that fight us in high sec are the ones that bring 4-5 or more times our numbers. People dock when we are around.. do people dock when your NPC character passes by?

"If brute force does not solve your problem....  then you are  surely not using enough!"

Kagura Nikon
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#110 - 2014-08-05 09:45:37 UTC  |  Edited by: Kagura Nikon
Anya Klibor wrote:
BeBopAReBop RhubarbPie wrote:
Lucas Kell wrote:
These 2 posts pretty much sum it up. Marmite like to harp on about how spectacular they are and how nobody can compare with them, while thy sit on an undock and 10-man kill noobships and industrials, then they get into a real fight and it's a heavy dunkathon. It just confirms what we already know and amuses greatly.

We get it Lucas, you don't like marmite. I'm still confused why killing easy targets is considered a bad thing though.


Killing easy targets is not bad. Doing nothing but killing easy targets and harping on about how your alliance is the epitome of high-sec PvP is the reason null-sec looks at high-sec and laughs at us. Marmite et al./ with their risk-adverse form of PvI (Player v. Industrial) continuously gives groups such as Goons ammunition to lob in our direction as anything other than "legit PvPers".

Oncer again, RvB are the epitome of high-sec PvP, and even Goonswarm will begrudgingly admit that what they do is PvP. That is why groups such as Red vs. Blue and BRAVE have a positive reputation amongst the null-sec crowd, and pretty much anyone who pays attention to the game laughs at the hubris-filled-but-no-evidence-presented threads drawn up by Marmite.

It's not hatred. It's a general laughter at how pitiful one group can be and still think they actually matter. It's kinda' like Russia.



having a positive reputation with goons is FAr from what I would consider a cumpliment. Probably means you are nothign more than a bunch of drones...

Also your lack of knowledge shows.. "it's liek russia" yeah.. you wish ... a country that have more nukes than the whoel world combined , that basically make the europe pee on their pants ... if that is your concept of irrelevance.. then you shoudl look at the mirror to find a better concept of irrelevance.

"If brute force does not solve your problem....  then you are  surely not using enough!"

Kagura Nikon
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#111 - 2014-08-05 09:57:32 UTC
Anya Klibor wrote:

Never did null-sec PvP myself; in fact, I stay away form it. Not interestted in the politicking and supercap blobs common there. But it isn't just null-sec that laughs at high-sec. Everyone does, and they have points many times, something that I am loathe to admit but will do so anyways, considering I've spent the vast majority of my time doing high-sec war decs before and after the changes.



Everyone laughed at every single genius or person that was capale of thinkign by itself in history.

being laughed by the ignorant masses is the main signal that you have hope of being someone relevant and not a drone. Being regarded by the masses, just means you are yet another completely irrelevant +1 in a numeric count... just like the guys that buy apple products.

"If brute force does not solve your problem....  then you are  surely not using enough!"

Tora Bushido
The Marmite Mercenaries
BLACKFLAG.
#112 - 2014-08-05 10:18:44 UTC
Voyager Arran wrote:
To be fair to the rest of them, taking the battle away from the 4-4 undock probably would have meant fighting without Marmite.
Its the other way around. Taking the first battle into Jita was a big mistake. One I am not going to make any more. The main reason why Marmites didn't join the next battle in ....... you guessed it...... JITA Ugh

The reason I told the guys to ref the pocos in veisto, is so it would be easier with the reps, less tidi and it would be harder for RvB to reship. But why listen to me Cry

DELETE THE WEAK, ADAPT OR DIE !

Meta Gaming Level VII, Psycho Warfare Level X, Smack Talk Level VII.

Sarah xCalibre
Pod Liberation Authority
#113 - 2014-08-05 10:22:32 UTC
Kagura Nikon wrote:
Anya Klibor wrote:

Never did null-sec PvP myself; in fact, I stay away form it. Not interestted in the politicking and supercap blobs common there. But it isn't just null-sec that laughs at high-sec. Everyone does, and they have points many times, something that I am loathe to admit but will do so anyways, considering I've spent the vast majority of my time doing high-sec war decs before and after the changes.



Everyone laughed at every single genius or person that was capale of thinkign by itself in history.

being laughed by the ignorant masses is the main signal that you have hope of being someone relevant and not a drone. Being regarded by the masses, just means you are yet another completely irrelevant +1 in a numeric count... just like the guys that buy apple products.



Wow you posted 4 times in a row does his mean you are a nobody who wants to be somebody?
  • Sarah xCalibre
Morty Friedman
Mortal Logistics
#114 - 2014-08-05 10:26:38 UTC
The funny thing is people in The Pursuit for Happiness have to back chat about everything then moan that people are giving them stick in game. Find that hilarious tbh. As stated like hundreds of times in this thread, mercs use HS game mechanics to their favour so to come on the forums and complain about HS mechanics is just plain dumb. Fight in NULL those mechanics don't exist there... oh no forgot that's the whole point as to why you guys stay in HS.

culo dulo biggest troll going, "OH guys their logi will go suspect" hey wake up; RvB are two alliances so exactly the same happens for them.
Kagura Nikon
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#115 - 2014-08-05 10:31:52 UTC
Sarah xCalibre wrote:
Kagura Nikon wrote:
Anya Klibor wrote:

Never did null-sec PvP myself; in fact, I stay away form it. Not interestted in the politicking and supercap blobs common there. But it isn't just null-sec that laughs at high-sec. Everyone does, and they have points many times, something that I am loathe to admit but will do so anyways, considering I've spent the vast majority of my time doing high-sec war decs before and after the changes.



Everyone laughed at every single genius or person that was capale of thinkign by itself in history.

being laughed by the ignorant masses is the main signal that you have hope of being someone relevant and not a drone. Being regarded by the masses, just means you are yet another completely irrelevant +1 in a numeric count... just like the guys that buy apple products.



Wow you posted 4 times in a row does his mean you are a nobody who wants to be somebody?




It just means that I was sleeping at home, got to work checked my mail, checked eve forums and answered each of the points I wanted. Your attempt to make a non statement based with no information on how my time in life is organized on other hands points exaclty towards the conclusion that you tried to spin upon my person.

"If brute force does not solve your problem....  then you are  surely not using enough!"

Kagura Nikon
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#116 - 2014-08-05 10:34:09 UTC  |  Edited by: Kagura Nikon
Morty Friedman wrote:
The funny thing is people in The Pursuit for Happiness have to back chat about everything then moan that people are giving them stick in game. Find that hilarious tbh. As stated like hundreds of times in this thread, mercs use HS game mechanics to their favour so to come on the forums and complain about HS mechanics is just plain dumb. Fight in NULL those mechanics don't exist there... oh no forgot that's the whole point as to why you guys stay in HS.

culo dulo biggest troll going, "OH guys their logi will go suspect" hey wake up; RvB are two alliances so exactly the same happens for them.



Givign us stick in game? Lol show us a single entity that has a positive kill ratio against us ( that are not simple suicide gankers that might have ganked one of our ships while we have never been at war with them).

No one give us stick in high sec. We are just not dubm to brign our HUGE fleets of 5 person to fight a blob of 60 with 10 logis, because no matter how good you are you are not going to break those logis with HALF the number of logis being your whole fleet.

And again.. hiding behind an NPC corp does kindly cancel out any moral you might have on your posting. We are simply too good for you.. and you cannot even dispute that.. because you do not even have the guts to identify yourself.

"If brute force does not solve your problem....  then you are  surely not using enough!"

Sarah xCalibre
Pod Liberation Authority
#117 - 2014-08-05 10:36:06 UTC
Kagura Nikon wrote:
Sarah xCalibre wrote:
Kagura Nikon wrote:
Anya Klibor wrote:

Never did null-sec PvP myself; in fact, I stay away form it. Not interestted in the politicking and supercap blobs common there. But it isn't just null-sec that laughs at high-sec. Everyone does, and they have points many times, something that I am loathe to admit but will do so anyways, considering I've spent the vast majority of my time doing high-sec war decs before and after the changes.



Everyone laughed at every single genius or person that was capale of thinkign by itself in history.

being laughed by the ignorant masses is the main signal that you have hope of being someone relevant and not a drone. Being regarded by the masses, just means you are yet another completely irrelevant +1 in a numeric count... just like the guys that buy apple products.



Wow you posted 4 times in a row does his mean you are a nobody who wants to be somebody?




It just means that I was sleeping at home, got to work checked my mail, checked eve forums and answered each of the points I wanted. Your attempt to make a non statement based with no information on how my time in life is organized on other hands points exaclty towards the conclusion that you tried to spin upon my person.


Thank you for explaining your real life to me Im so interested and actually points to me actually having a point in my post, why the need to be so defensive if else?

God you guys are easy.
  • Sarah xCalibre
Morty Friedman
Mortal Logistics
#118 - 2014-08-05 10:36:33 UTC
See you prove my point again you carry on back chatting because your so hurt.

NEED A BIGGER TEAR JAR
Kagura Nikon
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#119 - 2014-08-05 10:47:18 UTC  |  Edited by: Kagura Nikon
Sarah xCalibre wrote:


Thank you for explaining your real life to me Im so interested and actually points to me actually having a point in my post, why the need to be so defensive if else?

God you guys are easy.



Delusional people tend to read thing where they are not written. You should go see a doctor. No where I have been defensive in my posting, so much that I even got a warning earlier for being too offensive ...

Morty Friedman wrote:

See you prove my point again you carry on back chatting because your so hurt.

NEED A BIGGER TEAR JAR


How can I prove your point if you have not yet made a single point in this whole thread? Why a tear jar if we are not crying, why would we be crying.. we are paid dozens of billions per week just to kill people in high sec, we have an over 99% efficiency. We collect another few billion isk in shiny loot every week... We have people from self called PVP corps come at our TS to sing so we drop the war on them ( their own idea, but who are we to deny that).. we play only the most fun PVP in eve.. the small scale one and we are basically undefeated on that... I get paid to make people look dumb in forum threads about the ongoing war.. ( and clients are always pleased)...

if anyone is crying in this game.. is not us.

"If brute force does not solve your problem....  then you are  surely not using enough!"

Morty Friedman
Mortal Logistics
#120 - 2014-08-05 10:51:38 UTC
Your not clever by back chatting acting like your untouchable; if anything it will make people WANT to hunt you guys out 24/7. Your doing your alliance no favours by constantly back chatting acting like your the mafia or something. It's a joke.