High Sec Freight Unviable - Ganking Is Too Easy

Oh, that explains why you are so awesome

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And YOU said that I wasn’t nearly as well traveled as you. So you made a claim as well. You want info from me? Come find me in game or give info about you. Those are my terms. Show me how badass you are or cough up the info.

I can confirm that Glenduil is a VET. He underwent eight years of naval training in order to prepare for me. Good luck Glen, and remember your training.

:us_outlying_islands:

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Like I said, you instigated or incited the issue with your claims. I have dealt with the same mentality from gamers like you for years. Claims of being in the U.S. Navy and or scientists, but when asked to show credentials, when you made the claim first, and then retreat into, “I don’t have to” is a proof of being a liar.

How can I be hiding behind Aikio when there is no Aikio in the environment?

Hello Dryson! It’s me! Hi!

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Go get him tiger !!!

Oh God, here come the twin blurbs.

I think Akio will be able to help you understand the mechanics of anti-ganking by teaching you how to use three different characters on a single account to pull Concord to a gate and keep Concord on the same gate by rotating the three accounts.

How it works:

  1. Attack Trigger: When a player attacks another in high-sec (or low/null sec), both the attacker’s weapon timer and the victim’s log-off timer start/reset.
  2. Continuous Reset: Each subsequent shot, module activation (like a remote repair or webifier), or new criminal act refreshes these timers.
  3. Ganking Exploitation: Gankers often use multiple accounts or fleet members to continuously attack the target, preventing their log-off timer from expiring and keeping the target’s ship “online” and vulnerable until destroyed.
  4. Session Change Timer: Attackers also exploit the Session Change Timer, which resets when you change status (like joining a fleet), to reset their own timers and avoid CONCORD or other penalties momentarily.

So, for each new attack, the timer effectively resets, making them a persistent threat until the timers expire naturally or the ship is destroyed.

A single, three-Capsuleer account is able to effectively keep Concord on a gate for 45 minutes and longer by using one, three-Capsuleer account. Once the first three have been used, rotate to another set of three-Capsuleer accounts.

Still hiding behind Aiko. Step up, ■■■■■. Show me what you’ve got.

LOL!!!

You hide in highsec, protected by magic space police, within a corp that’s immune from wardecs. This post is the Eve equivalent of sticking your tongue out while hiding behind your mother.

@DrysonBennington The only type of person that serves 8 years in the military are the utterly inept people that weren’t smart enough to figure out they make terrible soldiers or sailors in thier first enlistment. Once they hit that first promotion board in their second enlistment, their career ends like a bug on the windshield.

Semantically juxtaposing your nihilism to make yourself feel like the victim when you’re the instigator and then report someone is very telling.

A basement dwelling armchair warrior is trying to troll me. I’m going to report you now.

You can’t report someone for knocking you around when you started the fight to begin with.

Oh, please CCP stop this bully from attacking me even though I instigated the fight.

Doesn’t work like that Glenduil.

Glenduil, you have triggered yourself.

I think Aiko’s proven that I can still be destroyed because High Sec isn’t safe. What do I have to do? Hop into a frigate, tell you exactly where I am, head into Null Sec and self-destruct next to you? Would that make it easy enough?

See why I don’t go to Null? The biggest assholes in this game are Nullbears. Crying because High Sec isn’t easy enough for them. The biggest babies in this game are nullbears.

If everyone around you is an asshole, the problem isn’t them.

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You also made the comment that you have never been effectively ganked. I will put out the call to Nullsec and even Akio to remedy that situation.

Goonswarm will be along shortly.

Sure thing.

So that’s your inner personality, obviously. People who identify as the Joker have in fact been abused in various on-line games.

You’re touting a lot of mouth Glenduil. I think Akio would be more than happy to remedy your attitude of never having been effectively ganked.

You have put your entire corporation at risk of having a wardec placed on your corporation, if you operate a citadel. I am certain there are Low Sec pirates who won’t have a problem tracking you down to help you get a better Zboard score.

She did offer to pity gank him for 5 billion ISK

I’ll happily leave that corp. You’re the one who came at me calling me a liar and attacking me because of an off-hand comment. YOU did that. And now you’re hiding behind Aiko expecting HER to come after me and even hiding behind Goon expecting them to come after me. All because you can’t stand knowing that I was in the military. You expect me to mail you my DD214 or something? I don’t know you. You’re not getting a damn thing from me and if that means I do PvP in a PvP game, bring it. You know where I live. I’ll leave this corp today and wait for anyone dumb enough to do your work for you.

No hard feelings, Aiko. You know where I live. I look forward to your visit. I’ll have cookies and milk after the fight.

Her name is Akio…and no it’s called a Freelance job.

Took you long enough to do a search on military terms.

An “off-hand comment” is a remark made casually, without much thought or preparation, often spontaneously, but it can also imply a careless, brusque, or even rude and uninterested manner, suggesting a lack of consideration for the topic or people involved. It’s something said “on the spur of the moment,” like a quick, unstudied opinion or an impromptu remark, but sometimes carries a negative connotation of being too casual or inconsiderate.

No one asked you for anything Glenduil. No one asked you for your DD214, you offered. I have no idea where you live.

No, it’s not about being able to stand that you were in the military. It’s called accountability. You made the claim of having been in the U.S. Navy, served on the three capital ships and had an aviation electronics MOS.

Therefore, YOU have to provide the data for the capital ships that you served on. Just the names of the capital ships will do, nothing more. Or are you scared of the cross-indexing that will prove you have never served on any of the U.S. Navy capital ships?