I sort of feel like taking a Type 9 full of grain, tobacco and slaves through the old worlds, AKA the "New Caribbean". I'll be a true trader then.
Today's fish is Trout a'la Creme.
Because there's always a bigger fish.How does this get 41 replies in a matter of hours and the piracy thread I've been PM'ing everyone and their dog about took 3 days to get to 40 replies?
How does this get 41 replies in a matter of hours and the piracy thread I've been PM'ing everyone and their dog about took 3 days to get to 40 replies?
How does this get 41 replies in a matter of hours and the piracy thread I've been PM'ing everyone and their dog about took 3 days to get to 40 replies?
How does this get 41 replies in a matter of hours and the piracy thread I've been PM'ing everyone and their dog about took 3 days to get to 40 replies?
Which piracy thread would this be? There seems to be about one a week and all of them, at least all the ones I have read, are about how piracy is broken, pirates are hard done by, people should be forced to allow themselves to be robbed or permutations thereof. I dunno, maybe pirates should post hopeful and righteous stuff and do so with a touch of self-deprecating humour.
In the next village to me a wet fish van comes around one day a week (there is a fried fish van on Fridays). I wonder if the OP would think about that sort of service for the systems in his area.
I wish there was a mechanic for enticing traders to deal in the abundant, low price products instead of high value goods. It seems a bit lame that the essential products (like tea and beer) are not being shunted around.
I think it would be good if there were trading licences that had to be earned or ratio quotas for high/low value products. I think trading in ED is too simple and lacks excitement when it really could be interesting and challenging (even before pirate interaction).
Well done Hagglebeard - what's your trawler T9 called?
I want to be the guy selling those omnipresent standardised cargo containers, must be mad money in that. I wonder where I can pick up empties by the boatload.
. . . I don't name my ships, I usually buy and sell them all the time![]()
I sort of feel like taking a Type 9 full of grain, tobacco and slaves through the old worlds, AKA the "New Caribbean". I'll be a true trader then.
Yeeeep. My goal now, which I have decided upon at approximately 12:11 AM, is to buy a Lakon Type 9, outfit it well with weapons and good shields, and haul fish from I Bootis to the surrounding systems. On the way back, whatever I can find to make a profit, without using trade tools (they're cheating to me). Right now I have about 22 Million credits in assets, have not traded yet, and only dabbled in bounty hunting. I don't like trading in huge amounts of luxury/expensive items, I want to trade all of the commodities.
What are your weird goals? Do you have any?
I thought you might be the romantic type but you obviously just use them for your fishy pleasure and then discard them like empty oyster shells.
All of my ships have a name and I never sell them - because I love them.![]()
The menu today is: Fish.