Woke up this morning half asleep, all my blankets in a heap, invention jobs scattered all around me……. lah-de-dah de-dum de-dum dum-de-dum de-dum-de-dum…
I really do need to start building some stuff, there are just too many tech 2 blueprint copies sitting in my hangar, I wont be able to see my tritanium mountain soon!
Anyway before I get down to building, I have a few outstanding invention jobs to turn in, 3 expensive Raven attempts. These babies had been sitting in the labs for over a day owing to the complexity of the job. The results from these 3 jobs alone will affect my near future in New Eden, will I be out running missions again while I wait for more copies to come out of the labs or will I be building full time for the next month or so. Only one way to find out, time to visit the P.O.S and check the job queue.
I arrived at the labs with 3 jobs showing completion, they had consumed all my datacores and the expensive decryptors leaving a rather barren looking lab hangar. I opened up the labs UI and hit complete to eject my 3 jobs, first out a successful Golem copy with 2 runs, next a repeat of the first. Finally, the third attempt failed miserably, I knew my luck was out for this one, 100% success would have been unheard of.
Well that is more work added to my build queue, along with enough ammo to keep an Alliance in pew-pew for a long campaign, several Electronic Attack Frigates and a couple of Heavy Interdictors I now have 4 Golems to build, time to dust down the freighter and go on a jolly to Jita. Best check the old insurance policy, what with all these young hooligans and their suicide missions to bag a ship whatever the cost. I’ll never understand the youth of today, it wasn’t like this in my day I tell you, when I was a youth we were happy with a cruiser and some mining lasers! As usual I will have to sort out some emergency backup just in case things go pear shaped, nothing quite like having a small gang with a huge alpha strike waiting in Perimeter for the call to arms. I don’t like flying a freighter at the best of times, even less when she is loaded with almost 2 billion ISK worth of materials.
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Howatch Johalla wrote:
Love to read about your day by day life in here, good story, please tell us more.
I will have to take a better look at invention soon because even if I've got some datacores and few encryptors lying around I've never done any invention so far. It will be fun to see if it is just a truckload of frustration or a lot of fun :) Edited: 13:56, Jul 11 2008 |
13:56, Jul 11 2008
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Bob Gold wrote:
want the next part!
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13:34, Jul 11 2008
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