(05-19-2016, 04:18 PM)Vendetta Wrote: First, let me start off by saying Hi.
Second, let me reference a particular scenario where a certain large contingent of Core|APM- ships logged off in Zeta under very suspicious circumstances, knowing there were hostiles ahead in Delta. Then, not even a minute later, three Threshers and some fighters appear, Core| ships. That was a few weeks ago. I logged on a freighter and was flying through Delta when I noticed some Core| guys hanging around. One attempted to catch me, thus I cloaked. Then, I docked and logged a Gunboat, undocked, and as I did, noticed another Core| Ship in Sigma-15, jumping to a new system. Rather than giving chase, since I knew I wasn't going to catch up, I logged a ship that could potentially interdict you as you went. I bumped the chat, saying "Hey, there's Core moving around, lets see if we can catch them.". Thus, people logged. They logged what they had closest, and moved to find you. One of us found an indy snub, and shot it.
We had ships already logged on in Delta that were under fire and being shot at, so they asked us for helped. We simply swapped ships to provide backup for other Core ships that were already under fire. No, if not minimal, metagaming.
And yes, you logged onto that gunboat when we were in Sigma-15 as an attempt to catch us. When you missed the chance, you hopped onto another ship in a system closer to the Core| convoy. And then you and every other A/) present continued to keep logging off ships and logging onto new ones in an attempt to intercept the Core| ships no matter where they went. By the time I had decided to F1 - because I didn't want to pander to your behaviour - you had jumped across from south-east Rheinland all the way to Cambridge via logging off and on ships. This is what @Hone was banned for. Seeing a faction, furthermore a faction that wants to get officialdom, doing this is awful behaviour. It's Battlegroup Hone at this point.
(05-19-2016, 04:18 PM)Vendetta Wrote:
Quote:When Guildkeeper Raven rose to the power of Guildmaster to cover for the absence of Guildmaster Nodtviet. Guildmaster Raven had came across restricted files that were for the view of the current Guildmaster, plans, experiments, research, blueprints. Angry and disappointed at what the Core truly was, Raven immediately began to discreetly copy the data archives over, selecting pieces of information that was relevant, blueprints, plans, the works. The false-hearted Guildmaster uploaded all of the data to the data archives on her personal Warship, the Eidolon Wraith, allowing to be secure - protected by multiple firewalls and an AI unit that heavily guards the information.
Raven was never CEO of AP Manufacturing therefore she wouldn't have had access to those blueprints.