Quote:1x barge trip - Where do you see in the shipping factions the allowance of a Barge?
3x 5ker - See above.
4x 3.6ker Trips - I'll refer you to the post of mine you quoted:
Outcasts can fly those ship - Barge & 5 Ker as per ID
My point stands.
Yours remains to be found.
Also, the fact that the ID says you can't fly above 4.3K doesn't mean shit when all you do is lose power core. Not to mention you can Hegemon trip, which is a valid ID ship as well. I haven't seen a sanction for someone flying a cargo ship larger that his ID allows.
Cheers. GG WP, Uninstall.
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Do you hear yourself? Okay sure, I forgot about the hegemon because you say you can make three trips successfully in the hour. Can you? I can trade almost as fast (in cargo value) in a hege as a 3.6ker can. To spell this out in words and stuff. A 3.6ker moves 10.8k cargo in three trips. i am Not Quite as fast as that, but I can get comfortable enough to get one hege run from A to B. And I would only make one trip an hour, if I was ballzy enough to try. But I wont, because I do not powertrade.
I am also wondering how in the hell you still been banned yet, with comments like this:
(07-07-2025, 10:42 PM)R.P.Curator Wrote: Also, the fact that the ID says you can't fly above 4.3K doesn't mean shit when all you do is lose power core.
Pretty please, do it and be the first person banned for something that “doesn’t mean shit” cause “all you do is lose power core”
Oh, and I’ll add this, because you don’t understand at all how this event works, or need I remind you that you paid enough attention to the fact it stated the bonus was reset and still couldn’t understand why you didn’t get your bonus:
(07-07-2025, 10:42 PM)R.P.Curator Wrote: Outcasts can fly those ship - Barge & 5 Ker as per ID
Yes, indeed they CAN fly a barge. But their source of relics is piracy. Oh no. They aren’t buying/mining them and barge trading them, are they…? How sad, they can’t use their barges for the event…
If you thought for even a minute, you’d realise that this post of yours has more holes than a teabag. That’s impressive.
@Eternal.Journey
Sounds to me like you're triggered and projecting, cause, despite my obvious toxicity, I still delivered valid arguments, with evidence. You resorted to personal jabs and insults, but again, that's the best you can do when faced with logic and reason. Its ok, I don't mind.
As for your pleas for my ban, send 150M$ to Credit.Bank with an apology and I'll go in space and drop some "Oinkers". That will get me banned for 1 month for sure. Or 3, since I'm a repeat Oinkfender.
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