Devblog: Final Statement Brisc Rubal Follow Up Investigation

Good joke! :rofl: You have more?

Welcome back Brisc, glad everything worked out for you. You’re definitely very magnanimous about this whole situation, a hell of a lot more than most of us would be. It is a shame all of this had to happen, in my opinion the community has lost a good CSM representative.

As a fellow player I must say that all the time invested into creating and evolving a character is much more precious than anything else in this game. Glad to see that time wasn’t wasted.

Good luck and may you have much success in all your future endeavors.

o7

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Welcome back. Problem is we now return to a CSM unwilling to freely communicate with the EVE community, but more importantly, we now lack a CSM member willing to put out the effort to reach out and try to communicate with all types of players and ask what they are looking for in EVE changes and improvements. The CSM becomes even more cloistered and isolated from the general EVE population, drawing even more on what their electing bloc wants them to do. The best part of your term was that you were actively seeking out people’s opinions and engaging with them on a regular basis. Your ability and efforts will be sorely missed; I doubt we’ll see someone in the near future willing to work as hard in reaching out and at least soliciting our opinions and hopes, let alone CCP.

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Brisc’s stated that he did not threaten to sue, and needed to make no further issue beyond his initial public statement.

Welcome back :+1:

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Darn it, Rubal! Don’t you dare try to settle things down by being reasonable or some crap like that!!

Do you have any idea how much effort I invested into making this tinfoil pitchfork?!

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I Been playing 16 years and Brisc has been playing around 12 years so I’m told. Anyone playing Eve for that long would never do anything to jeopardise being banned and never having access to the characters one spent so long building. Also Eve players can actually become very good friends and engage in real life activities and social meet ups. It would be silly to steal info for isk gain when it’s actually friendships in Eve that are priceless. locked out of being with your friends sucks.

I believe a story was manufactured by members of the CSM in a plot to get Brisc banned for some reason or another.

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12 Years?
He is playing 18 months if i get it right. Not a Vetaran, just a good voting brigade in the Imperium.
And a good video for the GSM Campaign.

…for 10 million skill points I’m happy to turn a blind eye to all this tomfoolery.

You sound like a cheap date :stuck_out_tongue:

Regards,
Cypr3ss.

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…I could be :grin:

but that’s not important now, when will brisc be let back into the funny farm?

I’ll do it for only 9,999,999

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Maybe you should learn from CCP’s mistake and do some fact checking first before posting.

The capsuleer Brisc Rubal was cloned on 2006/07/09 @ 22:46 Eve time.

Any player with a character that has over 100 mill SP’s is in my opinion a Veteran.

EDIT:

Damn it, I keep forgetting about skill extractors / injectors.

OK, any player with a +100 mill SP character that was created over a decade ago is a Veteran.

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to be honest, some X-Instinct and Spirits, I’m yours for the night.

:fiestaparrot:

And where’d you get that nonsense from?

dave told him, dave is a touch unreliable after a few pints.

let’s not change the subject though, we could get some SP’s out’a this… hint hint

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This now makes me question all banning actions of CCP. Principals and concepts that western Judicial systems are based on such as due process, Blackstone’s formulation, habeas corpus, and so on are all important in the protection of the innocent and since the majority of punishments are handed out with little to no transparency there’s no telling how many mistakes are made and innocent punished with no path of retribution.

Brisc is fortunate to be a high profile player enough to get his case reviewed and investigated to find that he was innocent. Imagine being an ordinary player who was banned with no means of defending themselves.

Now this isn’t all an attack on how CCP conducts themselves. I’m sure many, if not most, players who face punishments are more likely than not in fact guilty and justly punished. And of course no justice system is perfect. But will this be a lesson learned by CCP and the possibility of learning from this lesson leading to changes within their internal policies to reduce the cases of innocent players facing justice in the future?

Only time will tell.

Praise Allah.

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Good that you’re doing the right thing now, however the right thing would have bene to done all this due dilligence before acting the way you acted in the first place.

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I completely agree with you. I wasn’t saying that CCP handled this situation well, only that I suspect that I understood the motivation behind their handling of it.

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