Title: Thanks to TRL7 Post by: Morgwen Dubhspiriag on January 07, 2013, 09:44:39 AM Quote 20 m3 Diamond, 7 m3 Brass, 147 m3 Argon, 18 m3 Zinc, 10 m3 Moissanite, 74 m3 Helium, 12 m3 Sulfur, 1738 m3 Fuel Cells scooped into cargo bay. Just wanted to say thanks... :P -- Too many times he is initiating attacks on me. I will no longer go for looting, but will seek to destroy his facilities. One for every attack he attempts. Note: If he stops attacking, no problems. There is room for both of us. and we can successfully co-exist. He has never contacted me, but I would open the communications with him should he be open to this. B-) Title: Re: Thanks to TRL7 Post by: morbius on January 07, 2013, 11:34:31 AM He's on several kill-on-sight lists.
Title: Re: Thanks to TRL7 Post by: Morgwen Dubhspiriag on January 07, 2013, 11:37:31 AM :P Adding to mine too. :)
Thanks for the info. Title: Re: Thanks to TRL7 Post by: JamJulLison on January 07, 2013, 01:24:51 PM I have never seen him outside of 0,0. His ships are usually sitting somewhere offline when I do see them. I usually send them jumping. lol
Title: Re: Thanks to TRL7 Post by: Morgwen Dubhspiriag on January 07, 2013, 02:00:11 PM In certain peoples' cases, prudence is definitely better than valor. :12:
Title: Re: Thanks to TRL7 Post by: JamJulLison on January 07, 2013, 02:27:21 PM He is the case of a pirate who isn't a very good player. He will sometimes just leave his ships sitting in orbit of a planet when he goes offline. Including in the Sol system from time to time. That is just a big no no. It is asking to be hit. Especially if it is a weaker ship. There are a lot of miners that like to do this as well. Some just don't seem to get how dumb it is though no matter how many times I have sent their ships jumping.
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