Righto, did another and miraculously I had more people to help. There were a lot of questions put to me from two people and three others had only one. There were questions on Zoners, cockpit view, freelancers, mining etc. There were a LOT of questions and I must say it was refreshing. If only I could get that kind of business each time I logged on.
Alright, pulled an hour long shift just then and help someone with a swearing issue, help somebody with information, reminded someone how much the rename cost is and came across some people dissecting a cat. Had some fun and got stuck right into business.
And yet another shift. Only a small one this time but I managed to tell somebody where to get a DSE bribe and I also kicked off the add campaign for Kishiro and Bowexs program for giving away free trading ships to new players in order to get them started.
i did a 30 minute shift last night, for some reason i was only contacted by two people right after the other in the first 10 minutes, helped them out, and the rest of my time was spent flying around new york and penn looking for people, which i didn't find any one to help.
Did a little shift before the server restarted and helped three people. Dealt with ooc in system chat and generally had a good time. The first person I helped needed a lot of information on what to do after mining in Penn, the seconded wanted to know about the Maquis flying around the place and the last I can't really remember. Must be old age getting to me.
Did a couple of hours just now... everyone seemed to PM me at the same time, had two guys who told me to piss off because I had no right to ask them not to use smileys in system chat and a couple of people who wanted money.
Oh well, on the bright side there were some very cheerful and bright people who happily set to mining while I dealt with the less helpful people. All in all, not a bad shift.
Just dropped in for 15 or so minutes. Maybe it was 5. Oh well.
Helped out an a guy named [LCBO]-The.Dark_one[RO], or, well his name was something like that...
He asked how he could make some money after being here for a month. I sugested trading, mining and smuggling and gave a short description of what each one was. He then asked which one is the most fun and had the most RP, and I told him they all have different RP. As for the fun, I simply told him he would have to find that out by himself as there wasn't much I could do about it.
Another guy named Onece3 (or something like that) asked about whether or not he could get back one of his ships which was deleted due to inactivity. I told him to contact the admins about that, and told him MAYBE he might be able to get it back, but chances were that he may not be able to. He then mentioned it was a shame because it just happened to be his Liberty Super Transport. I Q_Q'ed.
Anyways thats all. Oh and that The.Dark_one guy also asked if I was an admin. I said no.
Hi
I am not an official [Angel] but yesterday I met an EFL pilot in omicron-74 as I was playing ZTC pilot (his name is YEAH). He is a beginner so I explained him some basic commands ( /droprep, /renameme ), how to check his rep (F8), and some basic background about the discovery server. He wanted to become a corsair, thus I helped him to bribe corsairs in one of our freeport and let him do missions for them in a near corsair base.
Before leaving, I suggested to him to buy corsair ID as soon as possible.
' Wrote:Hi
I am not an official [Angel] but yesterday I met an EFL pilot in omicron-74 as I was playing ZTC pilot (his name is YEAH). He is a beginner so I explained him some basic commands ( /droprep, /renameme ), how to check his rep (F8), and some basic background about the discovery server. He wanted to become a corsair, thus I helped him to bribe corsairs in one of our freeport and let him do missions for them in a near corsair base.
Before leaving, I suggested to him to buy corsair ID as soon as possible.
Moebus.
Well done Moebus, it's good to see non-angels around the place helping new people out. Don't worry, we'll keep our eyes out for this chap and help him as best we can.