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Sweet jesus. The world is lost. Sausage Gravy.
I'm just gonna leave that there, so you can think about it for a moment![]()
Before we thread jump and lose our sticky, what was the rebuy for this event? And no, we cannot include Salomé, for obvious reasons. Did anyone else get bloweduprealgood?
Can we just focus on saving humanity, before we start harvesting pewpewium?
I'm just gonna leave that there, so you can think about it for a moment![]()
Inara says 'Wolfberg' - which, to be honest, is kinda neat![]()
Can we just focus on saving humanity, before we start harvesting pewpewium?
Nice. Are youy interested in work together?
Ahhh, sadly I'm known for my anti-Salome viewpoint, and my opinion on her death is very much 'Meh.'.
Good question. We got info about the "what" but not "who". How do we find that out now?
So, what about those stolen meta alloys? We got a history lesson, but not a hint about what is happening now.
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Before we thread jump and lose our sticky, what was the rebuy for this event? And no, we cannot include Salomé, for obvious reasons. Did anyone else get bloweduprealgood?
I think it's rather poetic how an explorer beat the combaters to the prize.
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…I was both bored and terrified (please don't let any hostiles show up in my instance...) …
The way this played out makes for a really exciting narrative. Assassin infiltrates bodyguards, fails to keep up with his target, somehow persuades target to be slowed down, manages to catch up just at the last minute and execute the kill. And I know the events will be disputed, but we have a memorable event and an exciting narrative: just what the ending of the book needs.
Before we thread jump and lose our sticky, what was the rebuy for this event? And no, we cannot include Salomé, for obvious reasons. Did anyone else get bloweduprealgood?
Here's my story. [...] I was both bored and terrified (please don't let any hostiles show up in my instance...)
I actually loved this evening, and Halceon and Zadian together have hit the nail on the head about why.A friendly advice. Get rid of that fear. It's what kills you.
It's understandable, it's the natural reaction to danger. Fear is helpful if you want to survive and flee. It's your death if you have to fight.
Get routine. Get a list, follow that list.
Keep in mind that most opponents are probably as bad as you or worse. (Me included)
I hope this chap is feeling good swallowing his pride around now.
Wait... This is really how it went down? Wow... Even dumber than I thought...
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I actually loved this evening, and Halceon and Zadian together have hit the nail on the head about why.
Before today, I'd basically never been in Open before. And I hadn't quite consciously admitted how much I'd internalised all this "all PvP players are vastly superior to you and will kill you in an instant" rhetoric on the forum. That PAC threat posted in this thread got under my skin a bit too, I think.
At about 6.20 PM UTC, I finished up some CZ work and decided I'd head toward the action. I was still in my Fer-de-Lance, with weapons and an FSD interdictor. I fully expected to die, and quickly.
When I hit F Eridani and saw the enormous number of player ships, I embarrassingly discovered I was shivering a bit. I've been in the odd real life fight and not been like this... I think I was more worried about embarrassing myself, and that really bothered me. I felt ridiculous, and then just found it funny. Logically I knew there was no reason to feel so worked up, but... here I was, shivering just being in the same system as player Corvettes, Cutters, etc.
That's when I decided what I was going to do. I was going to see this event through to the end, and I was going to put myself in harm's way as much as I could. I didn't fly 1000 ls out, I didn't answer the odd question about if I was an ally. I made it my personal mission to get my CMDR name mentioned as a potential hostile on PAC's livestream.
And I got interdicted, and interdicted, and inderdicted, and... after a while, I started to be less afraid of it.
I don't know if the interdictors weren't trying so hard, or if they weren't skilled. I've been interdicted in Open once before this, by a Corvette, and that pilot knew what he was doing: I lost it decisively, thinking I was doing well (I was vs. the AI!). And yeah, I always like to resist interdictions, at least sometimes. Anyway, none of the interdictions actually succeeded, and I started to get the hang out the feel of PvP interdictions a bit more. I relaxed. I submitted to a few, low-waking away – didn't want to high wake. By the end, I was almost disappointed not to get in a single actual fight. Most of the interdictions were unarmed PAC interceptors.
But by the end of it I felt almost comfortable being in a busy, aggressive player system. Half of them were more scared of me than I was of them. I've come away thinking that while I don't think I'll ever 'get good' at Elite (I just don't care to: I've got good at other games, and don't fancy doing it for Elite), I might go back into Open more in the future specifically to deal with this fear-of-embarrassing-failure. Teaching my subconscious to catch up with my conscious and figure out it's just a game, I'm not the worst at it, and it doesn't matter if I lose, is well worth doing.
RIP Salome. Not CoR.
CoR's only mistake was letting PAC, AA and other 'l33t pvp types' take over organisation. As soon as that happened, intelligence and inclusiveness was replaced by egos, cronyism and stupidity.
I for one will be looking to get more involved with CoR following this event. There actions throughout all of this saga so far have shown me they are just the type of dedicated group I want to spend more time being involved with.