A massive well done to all those helping restore order to the good ship Dove Enigma.
So things were said by Dove Enigma in the heat of the moment and during a period of great hardship, I won't judge as I'm unsure how I'd have reacted.
This is a big deal for Dove Enigma and all the CMDR's who choose to support his cause. The fact that one or several degenerates decided to do this says plenty about them, but the actions of those CMDR's such as Zulu Romeo and the Hutton Truckers speaks in greater volumes.
We have a mission and that mission is to join DE in Colonia. I've traveled back to the bubble from the Western Meridian to take part in the full journey and will be returning to the Western Meridian after Sunday to continue on the Dead End Circumnavigation. I'm delighted to have been able to give up my time in support of and solidarity for Dove.
Those that undertook the actions to disable our wonderful ship have only brought us closer together and although it was not their aim, they have helped raise the profile of this mission and thereby a significant part of our campaign, to raise awareness of skin cancer. So to those that bombed. Yes you did. For we have risen, for we have answered the call and your efforts, feeble though they are, have only made our cause stronger and our participants more determined.
Peace out.
Well said, and well earned rep coming your way. I don’t know if I should be given the credit for what I intend to do regardless of my success in doing so (especially as I had second thoughts as to whether it was necessary, but more on that later) but thank you.
Let me ask again, if you travel 100's of LYs to help and FD fix the problem in the morning, what would you say?
I’ll field this one, as I’m probably going to face this exact situation.
I joined the Enigma Expedition, an exploration trip to honour CMDR DoveEnigma13 and his ordeal. An additional honour given that he had a megaship named for him waiting for us. After days of rest, I finally managed to catch up with the fleet yesterday, and began this evening at Polo Harbour, the last of the original ground stations placed on the road to Colonia back in the day, very close to Colonia itself.
At that point I learned of what happened, that somebody decided to make a statement by UA bombing this megaship tens of kLYs away from Pleiades Sector, so getting there was no mean feat, and this was in all likelihood no accident. Cue the community coming together to send MAs in response to counter the attack and restore functionality.
Me? I was still this close to Colonia, with no cargo bays, no access to MAs, and several kLYs from my Anaconda, which would be a better ship in these circumstances. I wanted to help. Sure, I could shout about it from the rooftops and get others to do the work while I stroll into town. I would contribute nothing of material worth. Or I could turn around now, make a beeline for Human space and get all the MAs my Anaconda’s cargo bay could carry.
I chose to go back.
Some suggested I didn’t need to, after all Canonn and the Hutton Truckers could solve the problem in a heartbeat. But I wanted to, because it’s an adventure I want to experience, the circumstances are inconvenient and the challenge was there. I’m unlikely to make a difference as by the time I swap my Cobra for my Anaconda, load up hundreds of tonnes of loss-making ballast and trundle it through Thargoid territory and kLYs of open space all the way to Colonia, everything might have been solved by everybody else and I would have wasted an 80kLY round trip in both a Cobra and an Anaconda. Sure, I could justify it by saying “Oh, well, they might try again with more UAs” or “Well, I owe the universe 139,715,053 credits anyway, may as well contribute to it this way” to take the sting out of the material and time loss.
But the point is that, should I succeed in delivering my meta alloys whether they’re needed or not, I’ll have done my bit, helping those others also doing their bit. Who knows, people might look back and ask, “What did you do when the Dove Enigma went down” and I’ll then start telling the tale of CMDR DoveEnigma13 and how he inspired us all. It might inspire others to go and see the ship for themselves.