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EVE-Online RP Discussion and Resources => CCP Public Library => Topic started by: Veiki on 02 Jul 2017, 08:26
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CONCORD Monitoring
Capsuleer ships contain impressive amounts of monitoring equipment. This equipment is what allows CONCORD to respond so quickly when capsuleers attack each other in empire space. Regular ships usually lack such sophisticated equipment, making them particularly vulnerable. If these ships are destroyed in deadspace, it is likely no one would learn of it for some time.
From: Regional Stability - Restoring Peace (4 of 4)
There must be a "DED will monitor everything you do with your ships" in those freelancer contracts.
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Damn DED backdoors in my wetware! Although I guess it could also be, "nanomachines, son!"
Actually reminds me of one of my favorite GITS:SAC episodes (http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x22mnhc_ghost-in-the-shell-s-a-c-1st-gig-04-intercepter_tv).
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Wasn't even surprised that everything capsuleer is compromised by CONCORD. How else can we explain how they could mess us up real good while they can't do squat against Elder Fleet pounding their station.
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Relevant. (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvAYIJSSZY)
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Wasn't even surprised that everything capsuleer is compromised by CONCORD. How else can we explain how they could mess us up real good while they can't do squat against Elder Fleet pounding their station.
I think if some capsuleer says how powerless Concord is you can just retort with, go shoot someone in highsec outside of a wardec and tell me how all that DED monitoring equipment isn't working for them.
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Also the fact they can pull your licence at any time for certain transgressions, cancel your clone contract which leaves you no better then any other baseliner. We're tools given just enough free reign to not be a threat, with all the tools to stop us should we become so.
The real bug bear I have is how people pretend CONCORD and the empires do nothing about, say, sansha despite that little chat window everyone closes off quickly stating they're mobilised to assist evacuations while capsuleers do the more offensive jobs. vOv
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I'm genuinely astounded this is still a thing people even debate - not that I'm saying anyone here's doing anything wrong. Just... amazed that anyone anywhere would still question this being the case. :eek:
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Because nullsec is ultra relevant full of powerful mega demigods who totally aren't under DED monitoring, have to purchase all their infrastructure related to sovereignty from CONCORD and assist the Assembly mandate of keeping crime in check by offering bounties on designated outlaw factions for nullsec capsuleers by offering ISK which costs as much as changing a few entries on an electronic database since the currency is a digital fiat they control via the SCC.
But hey let's not let small details like that deter people from the reality that if all your power is tied to ISK and the hydrostatic implants then the SCC can delete your bank balance at a stroke, revoke your license, and deny that sweet QE He4 your brain juice needs either.
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Imagine the outcry if people get banned en masse for saying "fuck concord" though.
And lately, a big part of sov related infrastructure has been coming from Upwell. Sure, you need to have to hold sov to build supers, but not to use them, and a keepstar is just as important.
Sov bills towards concord are a piece of lore that looks like it's borne out of game mechanics and needs tobe revised.
P.S. We've had capsuleers breaking concord directives for a long while, and concord has done nothing. Ghost sites, remember those and the moratorium issued by concord? Nobody has gotten banned for doing those yet. That time people dissected a drifter? A paltry plex bounty. The narrative that concord is all-powerful is just a badly stitched fable at this point.
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There are very few capsuleers relative to the total human population. My head Cannon is that every capauleer is assigned a live agent to watch them - much like the Watchers in the 90s TV series 'Highlander.'