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I suppose saying 'Hello' is out of the question?

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:12 am
by TedJanitor
Well. Hello, anyway. Ultra-capitalistic eh? A dangerous set of ideals. Funny how we have essentially a non-capitalistic system in EVE. Any society needs a check on inflation, which, presumably, EVE provides by charging players for, say insurance, clones, LP rewards etc.

But it never hurts to try. I was always interested in EVE thanks to, well, the sheer amount of data available. It has a level of complexity and finesse you just don't tend to see in other games, not to mention a mature and reasonable player-base. Well, anyway, I'm interested in joining the corp thanks to the wormhole foothold it provides.

I did once spend some months in w-space, just to mention. Did get a little tired of it, thanks to a few quirks of that particular system. But, Taggart looks like it'd provide the right environment, with a healthy mix of freedom and (Hopefully) organised things to do with others. Love that wormholes oblige cooperation in a delightfully capitalistic way.

Much appreciated, and I thank you for your time, possibly even your patience and patriarchity. We shall see,

Ted

P.S. I forgot to include the technical jabber - I'm an Amarr pilot who can do typically Amarr things, like using missiles and shield tanking. Slight identity crisis a couple of months in made that happen. So yes, armour and lasers. I've got around 24m SP, and I live in the UK, I'm nineteen and I study, somewhat unsurprisingly physics. So I take exceptional delight in finding things wrong and right with the science in this game, in equal measure. I also have a slight delayed-phase sleep cycle, so, I tend to keep late hours. Sometimes the late hours can become so late they're actually early hours. Eventually they become late hours again. Take about a month. I'm blathering, ciao!

Re: I suppose saying 'Hello' is out of the question?

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 3:14 pm
by Lucius Arcturus
Welcome to the forums.