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Author: | Cyrus Rex [ Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:24 pm ] |
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Inspired by dbakke and Moge, I have decided to keep up with my own journal. Great idea guys, thanks for the inspiration. I have actually written much more than what you will see below, but I am falling asleep and don’t have enough time to set up the screenshots. So I present to you a taste of whats to come. Journal Entry: Cyrus Rex: 20060915 A year ago my lot in life was that of a small time miner. I made a living tagging along as a member of large mining group operations. Those group operations provided massive haulers to transport the ore back to the station as well as protection form the many pirate patrols. Life was good and my accounts were growing by the day. However, fewer and fewer group operations sought out the assistance of my small/old mining frigate. The draw of the rarer ores in deeper space was great and I found myself searching those belts for omber and the like even when I knew the risk was too great for a solo miner. The deeper belts were frequented by gangs of pirates who could out-gun and out-maneuver my clunky old miner. Often times my only choice was to warp away as soon as “rats” entered the belt, leaving my stash behind to be looted. About a year ago, sick of loosing so much to the pirates time and time again, I stood my ground... and barely got out alive! Frustrated and traumatized, I gave up the mining life and focused on a simpler life. Until now! |
Author: | iJasonT [ Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:52 am ] |
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You just let me know when and where and Moniker will be there to haul! Join me. Join me and together we will rule! |
Author: | Cyrus Rex [ Sun Sep 24, 2006 2:12 pm ] |
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Cyrus Rex: Journal Entry: 20060922 Seems my luck may have changed. I was rummaging around inside the “Resource Extractor”, my old mining tug, for a series of paper star charts I had jotted mining notes on. It took me a few hours of cleaning up the mess I had left but eventually I found them. The notes were lifted form a conversation I eavesdropped on a long time ago. One day on a mining excursion I was listening to the public chatter when through the static I somehow picked up a gang privately discussing a new rare rock in empire space. I had jotted down the location and more importantly to me now were the notes I wrote down concerning the specific ship configuration needed to successfully mine such a rock. On a whim I sat down at the navigational computer and keyed in the rocks location. All the standard public information from the nav-network came up and sure enough the rock had become public record. The latest updated even indicated that it had been just about mined out of existence. I went to overlay my private region files when I came across something else in my personal directory. Four files lay in the directory that I did not recognize. Upon further investigation I realized they were encrypted, buy the standard Avian keys would not work on them. I scrolled through the mumbo-jumbo of the encrypted raw file for clues. Sure enough towards the end of the file was a non-encrypted comment. The comment was some kind of system routine instruction which was still mumbo jumbo to me, but it was signed off with the initials LA. I went to my key-ring and pulled up every key I had from Lazy Amy. I chose the last and latest key on the list, sure enough it worked. Apparently the files were downloads I received from Amy, yet never imported to my private overlay file. Executing the files, the binary treasure details were finally revealed to me. Omber! Several insta-bookmarks to Omber belts. |
Author: | GodOfGophers [ Mon Sep 25, 2006 11:30 am ] |
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Good stuff, Cy. keep it coming! Love the pics too. |
Author: | Cyrus Rex [ Fri Apr 27, 2007 10:01 am ] |
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Cyrus Rex: Journal Entry: 20061215 I continued mining the Ardallabier belts, teaching Rylanne the finer points of the business. She learned how the handle our hauler like a pro, even advancing far beyond my abilities with such ships. She loved piloting giant ships so much that I even bought her a training sim of the freighter class even though we did not own such a mammoth vessel. Meanwhile as the days turned to weeks and the weeks into months, I turned my focus on improving Zero Fortune’s performance. With the goal of deep space in the back of my mind, it was necessary to eek out every ounce of potential from my old Dominix. Its technology was traditional Galllente design, therefore I knew it would have power grid and capacitor problems. Likewise shield upgrades would make a bad problem even worse. Instead of upgrading shields I focused on improving Zero Fortune’s armor. Adding kinetic armor hardeners and large repair modules gave the old brick extra toughness. When the switch was flipped, the armor systems of Zero Fortune could withstand the heaviest bombardment I could imagine. However when all armor systems were activated, the burden on the ships power grid was troublesome. To address the power issues I learned every trick I could find that would squeeze out extra power or cut back on existing modules’ power needs. I added a bank of capacitor rechargers and I upgraded the ships power relays so that they could handle the greater load faster and function with increased efficiency. Together these improvements gave an unending level of protection that surpassed my wildest dreams. I now had one hell of a tank. |
Author: | iJasonT [ Fri Apr 27, 2007 2:50 pm ] |
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ahh the Domi. A great miner, a great tank and great drone base. Gotta love that ship. I sold off my Freighter otherwise I would offer it as a loaner ![]() 1 billion just sitting in .6 space when I lived 26 jumps away in 0.0 made little since. I did have fun seeing how much I could pack into it though. |
Author: | Aranarth [ Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:33 pm ] |
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Quote: ahh the Domi. A great miner, a great tank and great drone base. Gotta love that ship.
Here Here! I love my Domi Eutectic Cap arrays FTW! |
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