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Yeah, yeah, this is just a fucking game, but humans are humans, and so is our fucking nature. You guys are on top, I get that. You will do anything to maintain peak performance; you're competitors. That's fucking awesome. So am I. But the minute you set aside the rules (we say the rules in aviation were written in the blood of past pilot's mistakes) - that's when you fuck up, you get caught, you go down in a ball of fire. Look, my advice to TMO, for what it's worth - don't ever sacrifice integrity to stay on top, it's not worth it. Integrity is simply defined as what you would do if no one was looking. I know this shit is the interwebz and all that, and anonymity reigns supreme, but a true man's (or woman's) self is measured by his integrity. The minute you give up on your integrity is the minute you give up on your worth, and in the world of aviation, your life. Take that for what it is... a drunk man's ramblings. P.S. Your guild really needs to create a position titled PR rep - your image (if you even care about it, at this point) has been tarnished (from a completely neutral perspective) beyond reproach. They used to tell us in the Navy that we were all ambassador's of our nation every time we stepped foot in another country. And it was true. One fuck up by a guy in uniform was in the news world wide. | |||
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We don't set aside rules. We were one of the only guilds to boot our cheaters at hackfest 2011. Where we were pulling to was a perfectly legitimate pull spot accessible by grav flux. Pulling to where we were did nothing to exploit or trivialize any encounter in VP and in some cases made them harder. As it has been proven in the past we won't do everything to stay on top. Cheating isn't fun for us. The only thing we are guilty of is finding a kick ass pull spot that server admins didn't like. The only reason we even used that spot which is honestly a PITA to get to is to hide from VD's memblur exploit team. A guild who rather grief a raid than bring their own force to VP. We must be doing something right to tarnish our image so badly that we have record levels up apps with no sign of slowing. But I am glad Harrison has one supporter some drunk ex flight jock who never got out of his T-45 | |||
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P.S: I was not in the navy P.P.S: I'm french and I only talk gently to Amelinda...
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Fauss Noth - lvl60 Baguette whisperer
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Fauss speaks very gently to me as well.
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Jack <Yael Graduates> - Server First Erudite
Bush <Toxic> Jeremy <TMO> - Patron Saint of Blue | ||
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I feel like I can take you at your word and your explanation to the problem has me rethinking your stance on the situation. I kinda wish Amelinda approached you guys about the situation before creating another rule. As you know from the Navy, best way to deal with a SNAFU is to approach it head on first. Perhaps the outcome could have been better for all. To the guy above this post: No, I have never been there. I played EQ for like two years back in 99, and am just returning, maybe one day... The crux of my post was the fact that I AM a noob, and AM new to the server (i.e. neutral). All I was saying is that from a neutral standpoint, you guys weren't coming across as a professional group of peeps, and that really should be your goal, both on the server and on the forums - at least one hopes. But Alarti0001 has got me singing a different tune for the moment. Although a little rough around the edges, the T-45 was a sweet jet :P P.S. What'd you do, man? | |||
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Fauss Noth - lvl60 Baguette whisperer
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I was ET 6 years got out as e-6 and now I work at a NOC for amazon. Nice gig for a salt. | |||
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