Welcome to ignore strawman.
Anyway, now he’s gone, who wants to buy some nice HS Nox?
I can see it now, Ramona in a rusty old hauler with free noxium get in the back written on the sides
Its a Badger and thats “Ghost Bird” Ill have you know
You must mean local moon-conquering warlords. When I was a young pirate, I welcomed the extra traffic a new POS (and now Upwell structures) would bring.
Should check they can even be anchored first, its what SISI is for
They can be.
I question a number of the premises and arguments raised; thus far I am not seeing a problem with regards to lack of ore compression options in lowsec “for the little guys” outside of POS use. (I say this as one of the “little guys” myself.) LSers aware of any increased use of POSes will probably run around destroying them just because they can. I should point out that if it’s these “little guys” fielding them, they will probably be ill-equipped to defend them and then their liability could outweigh their benefits. Maybe @Pix_Severus will add POS Hunter alongside MTU Hunter to his resume.
Still, that this was brought up intrigues me. I have some testing to do on Singularity now
Been there, done that.
Well goodluck with the business opportunity then
You don’t leave the POS up.
You store the raw ore at an npc station. On the deadest hour of the week you deploy your POS at the furthest moon, compress your ore, bring it back to the NPC station and then take down your pos.
I’d wait til I had at least 2-3 bil in raw ore before doing this.
Unlike modenr upwell structures, POSes deploy fairly quick and can be unanchored just as quick. Its a ninja compression.
Word to the wise. Stop talking.
You’ve made your bets, bought the infrastructure, made your plans. No need to keep advertising them now.
Run silent. Run deep.
We are our own worst enemy when it comes to this.
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