The Triglavian Collective presents: Into the Abyss Soundtrack.


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The Triglavian Collective presents: Into the Abyss Soundtrack.
The Capsuleer Day Clash is live now! To commemorate the anniversary of the birth of Capsuleers, there are event sites available from today to 20 May throughout New Eden. Rewards include special limited-time 10 pilot Needlejack Filaments! 💥 https://bit.ly/EVE17_celebration
Pilot Certification Documents
http://games.chruker.dk/eve_online/item.php?type_id=3836
This document, specifically designed for capsuleers, certifies that the holder has passed basic training and is cleared for further instruction, as well as general employment throughout the cluster. A basic level of piloting proficiency is required before being awarded the certification, and the capsuleers must demonstrate competency in a range of fundamental navigation and combat tasks. Although the document is not required by CONCORD police or empire law, it significantly adds to the employment prospects of a newly-graduated capsuleer. Throughout repeated surveys and tests one common pattern emerges; those capsuleers who complete this basic training and other more advanced courses have a much higher chance of employment with other capsuleer corporations, and generally finds themselves more confident and knowledgeable in the often turbulent and confusing first few days of becoming a full-fledged capsuleer. Not only that, but graduates get a swanky new outfit to show off to the dropouts and plebeians who couldn't cut it.
Polite Wrecks
Recently I had an encounter in a asteroid belt (yeah, I'm doing some mining currrently, since I can do it on a second notebook during work. DON'T TELL ANYONE!). So there was some guy flying around in a thrasher and asking people if he could loot their rat's wrecks. Since I'm a nice person I of course invited him to get whatever he can carry. I use to abandon my wrecks anyway.
There were two things remarkable to this: firstly the guy kindly asked, instead of just taking other folks stuff. I really appreciate polite people! Secondly he obviously didn't know what the color markings on the wrecks mean, although he was an character about a year old. Explanation could be found here by the way.