She said it’s futile to think destroying the products of those facilities is in any way addressing the problem when we can’t destroy the facilities themselves. You’re treating the symptom, not the cause.
It’s really a shame nobody’s developing a kind of ‘fluid router tracking limpet’ that could attach to a lancer or Drifter and just… report their movements for a few days or weeks. Fluid router tech’s reliance on quantum entanglement renders it largely unaffected by distance, it seems like it’d be the obvious choice for adopting actual hunting tactics (instead of what I’ve heard termed ‘murderhobo’ tactics), and follow the damned things back to their dens.
But, you know, that’d require people willing to not blow the things up while studying them.
There are some nice alternatives, e.g. Gallentean swines!
Though it won’t work for drifters.
Here is a better alternavite, that will actually work for Drifters: Idiot foreigners!
But there’s nothing wrong with our pigs? They’re especially tasty when sliced very thinly into rashers and grilled. Place between two slices of home made toasted bread with some sauce of your choice and you have a great start to the day. Proteins, fats, carbs and salts, everything you need to recover after a hard days existence as a clone in New Eden.
It is a reference to hedonistic gallenteans, who are known for their lust for pleasure, for filthy obscene indecent behavior, for unnatural relations, for stuffing themselves with food and growing fat.
Also eating pigs is disgusting too!
Other word we use for gallentes often (in warzone quite often!) is frogs. Well, and gallente eat not just pigs, they eat frogs too. So disgusting!!
Blergh.
I’d better stay with empty stomach today, for Maker’s sake.
Well purely in food terms protein is protein, how you treat or cook it makes the difference to the flavour. Each to their own on that one as far as I’m concerned.
It might interest you to know that there are subsets of peoples within Gallente space who refer to the general populace as ‘frogs’ too. I don’t tend to as a rule, but as I said elsewhere all Gallente are definitely not the same.