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User:Lazarus laxenos: Difference between revisions

38 editsJoined 15 March 2013
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Update for an Orca kill and great WHC fleet op
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I should point out that my time in null seeking death hasn't meant I've always been the one getting killed.  There have been some interesting battles and very [http://killfeed.eveuniversity.org/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=82151 shiny] kills along the way.  I also managed to get my first (and entirely anticlimactic) [http://killfeed.eveuniversity.org/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=81319 solo] [http://killfeed.eveuniversity.org/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=81318 kill] early in this process.
I should point out that my time in null seeking death hasn't meant I've always been the one getting killed.  There have been some interesting battles and very [http://killfeed.eveuniversity.org/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=82151 shiny] kills along the way.  I also managed to get my first (and entirely anticlimactic) [http://killfeed.eveuniversity.org/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=81319 solo] [http://killfeed.eveuniversity.org/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=81318 kill] early in this process.
While it has nothing to do with my time at the NSC, [http://zkillboard.com/related/31001023/201306121600/ this kill] is probably my favorite single in-game fleet op so far.  We were patient, we were clever, our scouts were awesome, everyone exhibited great discipline and patience, and we were rewarded with a very shiny kill.  The [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=186&t=67835 AAR] succinctly summarizes the op, though doesn't capture the robust fun we were having in comms as we lurked in wait for our targets.  It took almost 3 hours until the moment of truth, but was well worth it.  By far the most fun I've had in game to-date.