Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Over One Trillion Eight Hundred Sixty-One Billion in Shares Sold

Today's a big one, folks. Brace yourselves. Today's post is no joke.

If you know Apo123, you know that he doesn't mess around. Sensing that the time was right, Apo123 bet big on the New Order, adding 25,000 more shares--25 billion isk worth--to his collection. This took us past the 1,826, 1,827, 1,828, 1,829, 1,830, 1,831, 1,832, 1,833, 1,834, 1,835, 1,836, 1,837, 1,838, 1,839, 1,840, 1,841, 1,842, 1,843, 1,844, 1,845, 1,846, 1,847, 1,848, 1,849, and 1,850 billion isk marks. That's a lot of billion isk marks to be taken past!

And here's something you don't see every day: Apo123 earned a Quinvigintuple Supreme Protector's Tip of the Hat™. In addition, Apo123's purchase vaulted him up the shareholder rankings, placing him comfortably in the #7 all-time shareholder position.

Lyrialtus is today's yam between two boulders. His respectable purchase of additional 1,000 shares brought us to the 1,851 billion isk mark and earned him a Supreme Protector's Tip of the Hat™.


...Enter boulder number two.

ST0NER SMURF took advantage of the fact that even people who don't play EVE can have a huge impact on the game if they buy New Order shares. He purchased an additional 10,000 shares. Milestones incoming! The 1,852, 1,853, 1,854, 1,855, 1,856, 1,857, 1,858, 1,859, 1,860, and 1,861 billion isk marks have all been achieved as a result of ST0NER's wise purchase. As for ST0NER himself, he is granted a Decuple Supreme Protector's Tip of the Hat™. He also got himself into the #8 all-time shareholder position.

That's right, two people got into the top 10 this week. Whew!

Say, is that the two trillion mark I see in the not-so-distant distance?


BONUS!

You're probably feeling a bit overwhelmed, so here's a quick bonus.


Just a friendly reminder that during this month, CCP will (temporarily?) remove automatic local from nullsec. This was already mentioned in an outstanding MinerBumping series this past week, but it's worth repeating for a simple reason: Bots and bot-aspirants alike will flock to highsec as a result of this change.

In theory, it's still possible to maintain some situational awareness with the aid of scouts and intel channels, but let's be real. When the change goes live, nullsec will be sending us their worst. It is our sacred duty to make sure they obey the Code. If they don't change their ways, they must perish.

3 comments:

  1. *Overmind falls on his knees and bows his head.
    we will hold the 0 sec bot-aspirant hordes back, for James and for high sec!

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  2. Holy crow my coveted #7 spot!

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  3. *preps the Proteus for a field trip*

    *smiles*

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