Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Over Two Trillion Twenty-Eight Billion in Shares Sold

In EVE, nothing has greater continuity than the Code.


KC Managra Nobano313 reflected upon his initial purchase of New Order stock, which was the subject of a shareholder update on MinerBumping way back in February 2014.


Back then, KC's purchase of shares brought us to the 191 billion isk mark. Today, we've sold over 2 trillion isk worth of shares. KC's 1,000 share purchase brings us to the 2,028 billion isk mark and earns him a nostalgic Supreme Protector's Tip of the Hat™.


BONUS!

Let us ponder beauty and ugliness.


The Code--and its enforcers--represent beauty. Grace and poetry are theirs.

And guess who represents ugliness in highsec.


Yeah, that's an easy one.


I think it's safe to say that we're the ones on the side of civilization. The future is ours. Always!

7 comments:

  1. To prevent the further contagion of AFK-19, miners must weld themselves into the stations provided. Any miner caught outside is guilty of illegal non-essential travel and will be terminated. This is for the good of all.

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  2. "I will mine at night!" -some salty carebear

    Yea, let's see how that works for you. The Code is law, 24/7, you dirty miners. Wash your grubby hands.


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  3. I saw this one happen in my Orca, funny how you guys can't make enough alt accounts to gank a whale. Not even your shitty roleplay will scare me away from Nakugard. Thanks for the rocks!

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  4. I'd like to take a moment to express my congratulations to KC for repeat investment after so many years, and my thanks to the Saviour for saving me from a life of Goofushood so many years ago. May He reign for 1000 years!

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  5. Hello boys. Still up to the good work, I see. I miss the old days. Hugs and kisses to LvG and the old crew. ♥

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  6. While you guys pretend to gank miners, I ganked real tanks in the fiery crucible of WAR (in 1997).

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