pbhnjsandwich.blogspot.com
Peanut Butter, Ham and Jelly Sandwich: Who The Hell Really Knows What I Was Thinking?
http://pbhnjsandwich.blogspot.com/2011/07/who-hell-really-knows-what-i-was.html
Peanut Butter, Ham and Jelly Sandwich. Friday, July 8, 2011. Who The Hell Really Knows What I Was Thinking? I can't stop this game. I tried based on principles and the fact that I have to stare at an ugly red door, but to be honest, I can't leave and I definitely don't want to leave my readers hanging. July 8, 2011 at 6:07 PM. Where are you based out of? July 8, 2011 at 10:04 PM. Thats an awful lot, but youre right, youll learn ALOT about piloting frigates that way, especially if theyre all the same type.
pbhnjsandwich.blogspot.com
Peanut Butter, Ham and Jelly Sandwich: July 2011
http://pbhnjsandwich.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html
Peanut Butter, Ham and Jelly Sandwich. Friday, July 15, 2011. A navitas pops up on scan. Hmm" I think to myself. "This thing has gotta be bait." Well, after days of not finding anything, I figure any action is better than none and, who knows, maybe this guy's backup was going to be a juicy cruiser that I might be able to kill. Really regretting at this moment that I slapped a cheapo Warp Scrambler I on my frig, I throw on my afterburners and take off after him. He responds with "A lot". "WOOHOO" I th...
recklessabandoneve.blogspot.com
Reckless Abandon: May 2014
http://recklessabandoneve.blogspot.com/2014_05_01_archive.html
An Eve Online PvP Blog. Sunday, May 25, 2014. Ways to Improve the Skill Training System. I think that to be more accessible to newbies, Eve needs to help players bridge this gap between 0 - 10M SP faster. I have a few ideas on how to do this. 1 Condense Existing Skills. How about shield operation and shield compensation? And do we really need four separate armor and sensor compensation skills? No wonder there's a perception that new players can never catch up. Thursday, May 15, 2014. Not too long ago, my...
outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com
Onslaughts of an Outlawed: 08/2011
http://outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
Even as a director of The Tuskers, I'm sometimes baffled at how widely we are known. And I'm delighted that many people who have encountered or temporarily joined us speak so highly of our corporation and what we do. Take this recent Crime and Punishment thread. I'm simply stumped at just how positively many people there speak of The Tuskers, considering that this particular discussion board isn't always the most civilized of places (to put it lightly). Here's a direct quote from this very thread:. The f...
outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com
Onslaughts of an Outlawed: 12/2011
http://outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com/2011_12_01_archive.html
Spirit of the Season. I can't remember a lucky streak like the one I've been enjoying in the recent weeks. It sure didn't end with that mining Navy Megathron from my previous blog post. Killing my first tier 3 battlecruiser on my own (in a fierce 2 on 1 battle. No less) is worth a mere sidenote next to other crazy and much more profitable engagements. To make sure it came back a third time and actually stay put, I suggested to bring my Stiletto and position it near the mission gate. I would then log ...
outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com
Onslaughts of an Outlawed: 07/2010
http://outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html
Once a Tusker - always a Tusker. At least that's what several (curiously some of them former) corpmates confirmed in their interviews with NEUN correspondent Sketur Treveiwern (collected in Romeo Blakstorms logs Life Among the. Back when it was my turn. I couldn't provide a definite answer myself. But recent events lead me to believe that it can't be far from the truth. Combo What a joy it was to actually see my armour crawl back up to 100 percent when only the Rifter remained. To see it mauled. As fast ...
outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com
Onslaughts of an Outlawed: Lowsec Is Dead
http://outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com/2012/01/lowsec-is-dead.html
Or so they say. I was just about to kick off my regular roam when I noticed Suzu Fujibayashi. On local comms. We've run into each other a couple of times, so I assumed her in an assault frigate, probably Gallente. Delivered to my doorstep, minutes after I had me plugged into my pod. Not that I was proud of dispatching a respected opponent's frigate that easily, but a decent way to get the day started regardless. I was sitting there cloaked for quite a while. Sadly no industrials bothered to show up.
outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com
Onslaughts of an Outlawed: 02/2011
http://outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html
It's more likely than you think. A group of crafty engineers fond of all things explosive had announced a breakthrough in rocket technology a few months ago. In fact, they were mere weeks away from sealing deals with all sorts of weapon manufacturers. Suddenly however, those ships were to receive a significant boost in firepower. Among them was the Malediction, an interceptor of Khanid design; full tackling capabilities, extended warp disruption range, highly durable armor. We met on a gate - not my favo...
outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com
Onslaughts of an Outlawed: 05/2010
http://outlawedonslaught.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html
An important tool of the trade of more or less every pirate - just as important as the ship itself, some guns and a jolly roger - is the directional scanner. It is the hunter's track hound, health insurance and lifeguard. If there is a pattern in a target's movement, it will. Of course situations like these only occur with pilots who don't use the scanner and are apparently unaware of the information local coms provide. If however a pilot does. When confronted with seasoned pirates, there is very little ...