Saturday, August 6, 2016

Resist the Code by Obeying It, Part 3

Previously, on MinerBumping... Agent Bing Bangboom challenged the miners of Kino to do the right thing and buy a mining permit for all their characters. The bot-aspirants refused. Paradoxically, they encouraged each other to buy Procurers, which cost more than permits. And as Bing pointed out, sacrificing yield for tank is required by the Code--making it a strange method of resistance indeed.
Tipard Skaletta > Bing Bangboom I have already told your friend: player loses 10-15kk ISK, and 10 minutes of his time, a sense of fear you or pay you, doing stupid code?
Zuul Achura > or... those who are not aware of the procurer
Zuul Achura > 5x more tank than the ret / cov
FIONA LIA > Dude its only a ship
FIONA LIA > they are targeting new pilots to pay them, since they know older players wont pay isis that 10mill
Agent Bing docked up and went AFK. He didn't plan to return to his keyboard for several hours. Though he was absent, the conversation in Kino still revolved around him.
Zuul Achura > exatly
Zuul Achura > my way of fighting back is to have a 5 min chat with the new miner and tell him how to fit a procurer
Zuul Achura > and we win ^_^
FIONA LIA > hehe
Bing's immortal statement, "Flying a procurer in highsec means we've already beaten you," drifted away from the miners' consciousness like a pleasant dream. They were already back to square one. They'd learned nothing.
FIONA LIA > Did mister isis fall asleep?? Bing Bangboom
CaCi-A 001Me > nah, he is rallying troops to get you
FIONA LIA > ahh well, its part of the game for him. he can´t do the work alone. he need his fellow dogs to assist him
FIONA LIA > In the end the miner´s will win
I've often observed that the local channels of highsec--outside of the major trade hubs--had always been silent before the New Order brought them to life. Our Agents make highsec active and filled with content. Even when an Agent leaves the system, some of that spark can still be felt.
Ardilla Kado > just like M00, code will eventually just fall apart because of big egos
FIONA LIA > Well he will always be rembere as mister isis Bing Bangboom
FIONA LIA > i think he will be fired as a Agent soon Bing Bangboom
FIONA LIA > i allmost feel sad for him. Trying his best to scam miner´s. and use the isk to make his bounty higher. or his corp. No one will put a bounty on a Corp
More than 40 minutes after Bing's departure, he remained the only topic of conversation. Highsec is entirely dependent on us.
FIONA LIA > is he finaly dead.. Oh w8 maby he is stuck in toilet or something.
FIONA LIA > Hey Mr isis should i get a hulk so u can try kill it :O
Maxance > can I have an invite for the ice harvesting boost please? I'll tip
FIONA LIA > what is your cd on Ice Harvester II ? Maxance
CaCi-A 001Me > having lunch, laters
An hour after Bing left, Kino was feeling the effects of having its lifeblood drained away. There was nothing worth discussing or thinking about other than the Code. They really needed an Agent to guide the conversation, though.
Rawdawg83 > hey um dumb question, can a orca mine ice?
Monov > orca cannot fit ice harvester
Rawdawg83 > ah i see
Garry Defer > .¤¤¤ Giving away ISK for every player ¤¤¤¤¤¤ My Wallet API ¤¤¤ Read rules in my BIO ¤¤¤
Kino remained a well-populated system. But over the next several hours, there was barely a flicker of light. The system went dark.
FIONA LIA > Evening lady´s
FIONA LIA > fack wrong fit
Rushin Uponya > Evening lady.
FIONA LIA > well hello
FIONA LIA > I see mr Isis is still hidding in station 13
Seven hours later, conversation in local finally resumed. The topic? The only one available: Agent Bing Bangboom of the New Order.
Liaden Korval > If you mean Bing Bangboom he had been at school all day
Liaden Korval > unless he was home sick or playing hooky
FIONA LIA > really, i gues he did´t learn anything
FIONA LIA > did he try to scam his teacher for not doing any home work
Without a live Agent to speak to, the miners thirsted for content. They could only speculate about Bing and what his amazing life must be like.
Liaden Korval > He'll probably grow up to be a politician or work for the IRS.
FIONA LIA > i dont think he will ever grow up
FIONA LIA > what are u doing Fredrich Urban ?
Fredrich Urban > Trying to make some money on exploration sites
Monov > better luck mining
FIONA LIA > yes dont be scamed by this isis person Bing Bangboom
All roads lead to the Code. Every other conversation, no matter what the initial topic, inevitably found its way back to the New Order. People accuse the New Order of being publicity-hungry, but in reality, the carebears make sure we're at the center of attention regardless of what we do.
Monov > did he scam you Fiona?
FIONA LIA > Haha hell no
FIONA LIA > the funny part is, he only declar war against smaller corp he know´s he can win against
Monov > he doesnt fight them
Monov > he just makes you stop undocking
Monov > so you cant mine
Like all carebears, those who mined in Kino always flipped back and forth between pretending the Code is irrelevant and complaining about its inescapable influence.
Liaden Korval > Hoever, is you see Donkii aka Stealth Knight she/he/it can. They use GankTime and I have seen them use up to 10? 11? bots.
Liaden Korval > They can kill a skiff or poorly fit orca
Monov > the way he ganks is iliegal
Monov > hes using a program to control them all
Monov > noone reports him though
Liaden Korval > Good luck getting CCP to do anything about it
Kino eventually returned to sleep, though not after accusing GankTime (a CODE. corp at the time) of cheating. Upon reviewing the log, Bing Bangboom gained a new appreciation for how much highsec relies upon the New Order for its nourishment. The carebears may not like us, but even they must know that they need us.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Resist the Code by Obeying It, Part 2

Previously, on MinerBumping... When ganked, miners frequently complain that they weren't warned about needing to buy a permit. Agent Bing Bangboom generously delivered such a warning to the miners of Kino. Rather than ponying up the 10 mill they owed, Kino's miners hemmed and hawed. Some even claimed that it's more effective to buy a Procurer than a permit.
Zuul Achura > you choose to kill them
Zuul Achura > I choose to talk them into a procurer
Bing Bangboom > Flying a procurer in highsec means we've already beaten you.
The Code requires miners to buy a permit, tank their mining ships, and meet other basic, reasonable requirements. Buying a permit is a sign of obedience--and so is sacrificing yield in favor of tank. When rebel miners encourage each other to mothball their Hulks and Mackinaws in favor of Procurers, they're unwittingly doing the work of a New Order Agent. In succinct and devastating fashion, Bing made this point. How would the carebears respond?
Bing Bangboom > why else would someone fly one if they weren't afraid of us?
Zuul Achura > take your head out of your ass
Nero Jove > Bing Bangboom you realize this is a video game right?
Zuul Achura > its not afraid of YOU
Zuul Achura > its to avoid ganking from... anyone and everyopne
The miners, stunned, didn't know how to answer him. Zuul Achura lamely argued that miners need to tank up for protection from all the non-Code-related miner ganks. Heh.
Bing Bangboom > Every Skiff and Procurer is someone who is afraid of us.
Zuul Achura > no
Bing Bangboom > These ice fields USED to be full of Hulks, Macks and Retrievers.
Bing Bangboom > Those people fly procurers and skiffs now
Zuul Achura > every skiff and proc is someone who understands there is a balance between security and yield
In truth, the miners couldn't find a counterargument because there wasn't one to find. Bing rhetorically checkmated the entire Kino miner population.
CaCi-A 001Me > Bing Bangboom see, and there it is. it's not about the bullshit you keep preaching with the code, it's about you getting easy kills
FIONA LIA > Really iam not really affraid of a small kid
Nero Jove > Bing Bangboom come into WH space and enforce the CODE
Nero Jove > i DARE YOU
FIONA LIA > U can´t even do the job yourself. u have to let someone els risk it
Unsurprisingly, the miners expressed their anger and frustration.
Bing Bangboom > I have gone to WH space and enforced the Code.
Bing Bangboom > I've destroyed 3 POSes single handed.
FIONA LIA > that did´t happen very well since u are here
Nero Jove > preach to us
Nero Jove > share the word brother
Bing Bangboom > I am sharing it now.
Nero Jove set his fellow carebears up for another fall by challenging Bing to prove that he'd enforced the Code in wormhole space before. Those familiar with Bing's career could only smirk and shake their heads.
FIONA LIA > U mean the bla.bla.bla bla.bla.bla ?
Nero Jove > shhhhhh Fiona - crazy fanatics dont know they are crazy
Nero Jove > dont burst his ganking bubble
Bing Bangboom > You can read about it at www.minerbumping.com... in the FORUM.
Bing Bangboom > "Cry Havoc and let slip the dogs of war"
Bing Bangboom > and "Inferno"
Bing Bangboom > quite gripping adventure and intrigue
Bing Bangboom referred the carebears to his legendary forum threads. The much-celebrated tale of Bing's triumph over liberty involved memorable exploits (not the bad kind) in wormholes; Bing's classic "Cry Havoc" thread has over 25,000 views. Checkmate. Again.
Zuul Achura > you should move to amarr space, Bing Bangboom . people are much more gullible there
Bing Bangboom > I move around a bit... but I'm the Agent for Kino . Other Agents have Amarr space
FIONA LIA > ups my bad
FIONA LIA > Lets all mine And not sell our ore´s for a month. i think people will be happy about it, And this code will be very famos
Nero Jove > see thats exactly what needs to happen
Bing Bangboom > Eve doesn't need your ore.
Unable to defeat Bing in elite PvP or in a debate, the miners considered organizing a highsec-wide miner protest. But the highsec miners have no leverage, as the "services" they perform are completely unnecessary.
Nero Jove > every miner in Eve stops mining. And when the cry goes up we tell them we refuse to mine until CODE is gone. Then watch the war decs fly and Bing log off for a month with James and his followers
FIONA LIA > i like it
Bing Bangboom > Miner, calm down....
Our hero knew it was all bluff and bluster. He encouraged the miners to tone down their rhetoric before they embarrassed themselves any further.
John Dad > miners dont need isis comander in eve
FIONA LIA > True word
FIONA LIA > So the Code is isis ingame hmm, that make sense
CaCi-A 001Me > no, they are role players and ppl looking for easy kills
FIONA LIA > But still they want to be isis in this game
The miners embarrassed themselves further.
Bing Bangboom > you miners all really need to calm down... you will worry yourselves into anemia....
FIONA LIA > yes yes mr isis man
Nero Jove > feeling quite calm this morning
CaCi-A 001Me > same here
FIONA LIA > same here
But the miners all said they were perfectly calm. They needed to say it, because it wouldn't have been apparent otherwise.
Bing Bangboom > anyone who needs a permit can send me the 10 million ISK along with an email and I will send you the permit.
Bing Bangboom > 10 million ISK is cheap
FIONA LIA > what are about a new player, they can´t affort that
FIONA LIA > or a trial
Zuul Achura > 10 million is is VERY expensive. those pay are not paying 1`0 mil ISK they are paying their brain
Bing Bangboom > the rest of you can wait until its your turn and THEN you can buy a permit after you lose your ass(ets)
Zuul whined that 10 million isk is "very expensive"--despite saying all miners should purchase Procurers, which cost more than that. Bing felt he'd made his point well enough, so he gave Kino's miners an open invitation to send him money for permits. In the meantime, Bing docked up and remained in station while he went AFK for the next seven and a half hours. All local chat would be logged during his absence. Would the miners of Kino use that time to come to their senses?

To be continued...

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Resist the Code by Obeying It, Part 1

When it comes to sportsmanship and fair play, no one else in EVE holds a candle to the New Order.
Bing Bangboom > no permit
Zuul Achura > permit? LOL
Zuul Achura > he was killed because he was profitable to kill
Bing Bangboom > Just wanted to be sure everyone knows they have to have one before they die.
Bing Bangboom > People claim they didn't know a lot
...Not that the carebears show any gratitude for it.


Even when judged by the standard of New Order Agents, Bing Bangboom is known for gentlemanly behavior and good conduct. Anti-Code rebels say we don't really care about the miners, but such cynicism can't easily survive an encounter with Bing. It's obvious he cares.
Zuul Achura > they dont HAVE to have one
Zuul Achura > can can just mine in a procurer and be unprofitable for you
Bing Bangboom > no... they can go without... and lose their ships
Bing Bangboom > we aren't in it for the ISK.
Zuul Achura, one of the skeptics who lived in Kino, revealed a total lack of understanding of the New Order. 'Twas time for Bing to educate him--and anyone else in local who might be listening.
FIONA LIA > what u are not in for the isk why do u sell them for 10mill isk then?
Zuul Achura > its not profitable for you to kill procudeds
Zuul Achura > so... you dont do it
Zuul Achura > its as safe (or more) than paying for a silly permit
Bing Bangboom > besides.... Kill: Dmac TM (Procurer)
Zuul argued that buying a Procurer was better than buying a permit. Although a Procurer is more expensive than a permit, Zuul was confident it would provide absolute safety. Bing debunked the claim, pulling an old Procurer kill at random from his killboard. The New Order has slaughtered countless Procurers and Skiffs over the years.
Nailah Yrisa > that means he was yellow and afk
Bing Bangboom > no, he wasn't
Zuul Achura > not profitablek if you lose the ishtar
Nailah Yrisa > afkers desrve to get ganked anyway
Bing Bangboom > he was at keyboard but without a permit.
hiporiko > Actually it was during a war dec
Bing Bangboom > tattletale.
hiporiko > :P
One way or another, justice is always served. The Code requires miners to tank their ships, but that's only one of the requirements. Yes, buying a Procurer is a good start. Still, it's no better than, for example, buying a permit while disobeying the rest of the Code.
Bing Bangboom > Still, no permit = dead
Bing Bangboom > If I chose it anyway
Zuul Achura > if thinking like that makes you happy, sure!
Bing Bangboom > It makes me very happy....
Bing Bangboom > Being the controlling authority in highsec is demanding but VERY rewarding in the end.
Zuul Achura > authority? really?
Few miners will ever be remembered in EVE, and even those who do gain fame must give all the credit to the New Order. Our Agents, on the other hand, instantly become rock stars.
Bing Bangboom > yes.
Bing Bangboom > You've read the Code, right?
Zuul Achura > no,k I dont care enough to.
Bing Bangboom > its at www.minerbumping.com
Zuul Achura > as I said... I dont care enough to go read that
Bing Bangboom > You should read it... then you will know whats expected of you.
It's funny, isn't it? Gank a miner and he'll complain he wasn't warned about the Code. But when you tell a miner about the Code, he won't read it. This suggests that all of the allegedly un-warned miners deserve to be ganked. As I said, justice is always served in highsec.
Zuul Achura > I won't read. thanks
Bing Bangboom > so you won't say "Nobody told me" when we come for you.
Zuul Achura > you are welcomt to try to get me without a wardec
Zuul Achura > you can do it, but im not profitable
Bing Bangboom > I see you think I have the same mindset as you. I'm not a miner... I don't think in terms of ISK about everything.
At a moment like this, a New Order Agent's empathy always shines through. Bing truly felt sorry for the miner.
Zuul Achura > anyone in a procurer is safe
Zuul Achura > no need to pay silly permits
FIONA LIA > no he doesent he is just the campane leader, he doesent fight, he make his dogs do that for him
FIONA LIA > If all the miner´s stop mining Eve Will die
Zuul pitifully clung to the idea that Procurers provide total safety, despite having seen otherwise with his own eyes. Meanwhile, FIONA LIA, lacking faith in Procurers, embraced nihilism instead.
Zuul Achura > Bing Bangboom your alliance (CODE.) has many billionaire kills
Bing Bangboom > I am not in CODE.
FIONA LIA > ohh i have thing i read about this
Zuul Achura > you are just a poor lad who targets easy target newbies in 10k tank barges
Bing Bangboom > I am an Agent of the New Order.
CaCi-A 001Me > why are you guys even paying attention to that nerd?
Bing Bangboom > because I am talking is why
Every once in a long while, someone will suggest that everyone just ignore the New Order, as if that would make us "go away". It wouldn't work even if attempted--and it can't be attempted. We're too darn relevant.
FIONA LIA > U only declar war against low people corp that are doing mining. And then ccp wont kill u, since u are in war. Isent that it?
Nailah Yrisa > FIONA LIA nicely done
FIONA LIA > And u can´t do it against Deep Core Mining Inc. , if u could u will be hunte every wher u go,
Bing Bangboom > I wardec non-compliant corps and alliances
Bing Bangboom > but its true... I can't wardec people who hide in NPC corps
FIONA LIA > but u are doing the same thing, useing your dogs do your so called work, Sorry your scam
FIONA cursed Bing for using the wardec mechanic. Fellow misguided miner Nailah Yrisa cheered FIONA for her deductive skills.
Bing Bangboom > It just makes sense that if someone is so "low" they can't defend themselves they should do what someone higher up tells them.
Bing Bangboom > and you can't get higher up than the New Order.
Zuul Achura > you choose to kill them
Zuul Achura > I choose to talk them into a procurer
Zuul Achura > your choice makes you pretty low on my measure
Bing Bangboom > Flying a procurer in highsec means we've already beaten you.
Bing quickly checked his privilege and found that as an Agent he was privileged indeed. Then he dropped a logic bomb: Whenever an isk-crazy carebear switches from yield to tank, it's a defeat for bot-aspirancy and a victory for the Code. And Zuul was advocating it! How would the rebels and skeptics respond to this revelation?

To be continued...

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

A Funeral for CODE., Part 2

Previously, on MinerBumping... New Order spies infiltrated the toxic Anti-Ganking channel. Among other surprising revelations contained in the leaked logs: Anti-Gankers declared the end of CODE.!


Grant Halliday lamented the departure of the CODE. alliance. Though he'd always opposed the practice of freighter ganking, he was almost sad to see it go.


Waxing nostalgic, some Anti-Gankers shared stories about CODE.'s big win at the Alliance Tournament in 2014. As usual, they were uncertain about the details, despite having access to the excellent resource that is MinerBumping.


Days later, Abudban carebear Svipull wandered into the Anti-Ganking channel. He was concerned that anti-Code forces lacked the organization needed to combat ganking. Other Anti-Gankers readily agreed: They were having great difficulty stopping any ganks.


Other Anti-Gankers complained bitterly about the game mechanics involved. Despite years of endless nerfs to ganking, the anti-Code crowd genuinely believes the deck is stacked against them. It might even take more than One More Nerf™ to restore balance!


No one involved in the conversation suggested that CODE. had already been defeated or had even diminished in power. Quite the opposite: They took for granted that the New Order dominates highsec and is driving people away from EVE in droves.


Then they accused the New Order of cherry-picking CCP's data and spinning the results. Like so much else that Anti-Gankers believe, this, too, is demonstrably false. We didn't take data points and come up with a conclusion; we merely reported CCP's own conclusion from their own research. According to CCP Rise, CCP expected the opposite of what their research showed. Their studies pushed CCP in the opposite direction of their biases--repeatedly.
"We have tried and tried to validate the myth that griefing has a pronounced affect on new players. We have failed."
-- CCP Rise
It's true that people can spin. But CCP was predisposed to spin in the other direction. The evidence was so overwhelming that they were forced to admit that we, not the carebears, were right. And we in the New Order merely reported CCP's announcement; no spin or data interpretation needed on our part.


The carebears returned to the subject of Anti-Ganker organization. If you've ever wondered why, in four years, the anti-Code forces have failed to organize, look no further: It took less than a minute for one of their own to pour cold water all over the idea. Tailsko didn't enjoy hunting gankers as much as he enjoyed AFK mining.


Svipull had a vision of an entire highsec highway policed by Anti-Gankers. Imagine the possibilities!


...But Styx Saken joined in dampening Svipull's enthusiasm. He claimed that the Anti-Gankers already had plenty of security patrolling those areas. There was no danger of being ganked in Uedama. Not with the Anti-Gankers on the case.


Svipull's fanaticism was not enough to make him want to go to Gallente or Minmatar highsec, though.


More great intel from the Anti-Ganking crew: The New Order is preparing to invade southern nullsec.


The Anti-Ganking brain trust concluded their meeting on a pessimistic note. The triumphalism of previous days was nowhere in evidence. This is only to be expected. The anti-Code rebels have long been whipsawed by two contradictory ideas: That the New Order is irrelevant and powerless, and that it's so powerful and influential that it's ruining EVE. The truth, of course, is that the New Order is powerful and influential--and that it uses its power and influence to save highsec and honour the principles upon which EVE Online was founded. And it always will. Always.

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

A Funeral for CODE., Part 1

The New Order is constantly victorious. Its winning ways are so undeniable that, on occasion, even CCP has no choice but to admit them. This summer, CODE. reached a milestone when CCP released official data on the killing-est alliances and corporations in EVE.


Though our enemies would prefer to see CODE. ignored, CCP couldn't exclude from their stats the fact that CODE. was the fourth-highest killing alliance in the entire game for June 2016. Twisting the knife even more deeply was the fact that the data release was publicized on Reddit, a place with no shortage of anti-Code carebears.


As we reported earlier, the corporation data was even more striking. The Conference Elite, a CODE. corp with only 139 characters, killed the second most out of every corporation in the entire game. TCE out-killed megacorps with thousands of members. And TCE, like CODE. as a whole, did it all with suicide ganking--despite nerf after nerf after nerf to the practice.

Regardless of where you stand on ganking, the Code, and all the rest of it, you have to admit that these are extremely impressive accomplishments. Even if you're a bot-aspirant who sincerely believes that ganking is bullying and should be against the EULA, you must concede that the sheer magnitude of CODE.'s success is awe-inspiring.

With that context in mind, let's see what the Anti-Gankers have to say about all this.


...You saw that one coming, didn't you?


Anti-Ganking never changes.


In contrast to the Agents of the New Order, who are always adapting and innovating, the residents of the in-game "Anti-Ganking" channel haven't learned much over the years. Nor has the toxic, paranoid environment improved. (They even ban miners for owning permits, if you can believe it!)


The bot-aspirants who dwell in Anti-Ganking still have no idea what motivates the New Order--apparently I haven't written enough on the subject. But the most enduring quality of Anti-Ganking is that they see the world in reverse, as though they live in a parallel universe. So it should come as no surprise that they'd imagine CODE. disappearing at the same time CCP was being forced to trumpet the alliance's astonishing statistics.


The latest declaration of the end of CODE. began when Anti-Ganker woodrow Ormand returned after a long break from the game.


woodrow made a gaffe by admitting that Agent Kalorned rules Gamis. This was ignored by Grant Halliday, who was surprised and delighted to learn that CODE. no longer ganks freighters, but only targets "miners in random systems".


Grant's happiness resulted from two revelations: First, aside from everyone who ganks freighters, no one ganks freighters. Second, "random ganks" of miners don't matter. This second point was particularly revealing. CODE. was originally formed to resurrect the practice of miner ganking, which had largely gone extinct by the end of 2012. The Anti-Ganking movement, in turn, attempted to stop the random ganking of miners. Now the Anti-Gankers apparently don't care about all that stuff.


Grant embraced the notion that it doesn't matter to Anti-Gankers anymore if miners are ganked. He claimed that fleets of gankers who killed freighters "legitimized" the Code--something which I don't recall any Anti-Gankers confessing while loyalanon was leading such gank fleets. Moreover, the imagined death of CODE. was used as a rationale for the lack of groups of Anti-Gankers--another surprising admission.

Even so, as the Anti-Gankers patted each other on the back, some Anti-Gankers questioned whether the gank fleets really had gone away.


In reality, CODE.'s killboard shows 90 freighters were ganked in July alone. It was a terrific slaughter by any standard; by comparison, 53 freighters were killed during the notorious Burn Jita event of 2012 that made international headlines and prompted interviews from CCP developers. But again, to the Anti-Gankers, those freighter ganks didn't matter: It doesn't count if a ganker is in the Ministry of Love but not in the New Order, even if they work together. And it doesn't count if a ganker is in the New Order but not in the CODE. alliance. And it doesn't count if a ganker is in CODE. but is a multi-boxer like the Kusion alts. Each freighter gank was wished away, dismissed for one reason or another. This left nothing for the Anti-Gankers to do but celebrate. After all, there's no reason for Anti-Gankers to try to stop ganks that don't count.

...But the freighter pilots lost their freighters all the same. I wonder why they don't rely on Anti-Gankers to save them? Were they not consoled when told that they were ganked by multi-boxers, or that there were too many Goons on the killmail for it to count as a "CODE. gank"?


The Conference Elite--the #2 corporation in the game, according to CCP--no longer posed a threat. Grant breathed a sigh of relief, secure in the knowledge that the freighters had nothing to fear. But with all of the carnage going on around them, would the Anti-Gankers really be content to declare their mission accomplished?

To be continued...

Monday, August 1, 2016

The Birth of Civilization, Part 6

Previously, on MinerBumping... Agent Kalorned made a big splash in the Abudban system. He faced many obstacles: Insults, propaganda, treacherous attempts on his life, and the studied ignorance of the highsec carebear. Through it all, Kalorned never gave up. And he seemed to be winning some support.


Ganked miner Ibsen Lowe continued to rant in local.


Ibsen railed against the Code. For some reason, he imagined that all good gankers must have weight problems. In fact, the available evidence suggests that our Agents are highly disciplined in every aspect of their lives. The same cannot be said of the bots and bot-aspirants.


When Abudban residents sided with Kalorned, Ibsen bristled. He wasn't AFK mining, he insisted; he was busy reading articles and "doing shit for event". If true, every day highsec would be filled with events arranged by the miners.


Kalorned recorded his thoughts: I attempted to talk with him rationally, but I failed. It seems he left in a huff. It's interesting that the miners' base senses, such as sight, completely fail them when they lose a ship. Local was clearly populated with individuals, but Ibsen seems to have thought it was empty. Could he actually be blind?

The next day, Kalorned returned to Abudban once again:

I'm fortunate that today I have time in the morning to enforce a bit; I normally can't be available during this time to connect with the miners. Oh, dear... There are quite a few illegal mining operations going on here.


Kalorned's activities prompted a conversation in local between two Russian miners. Our Agent enlisted the help of Google Translate:


The miners are so confused they continue to turn on themselves. dem dem231 thinks that Drejik is hunting him... I'm glad they were able to resolve the confusion quickly.


As it often does, the presence of the New Order inspired a philosophical debate. As the two argued, Drejk Burn began to sound more French than Russian.


It seems that while they both dislike my actions, Drejk has his head on straight and, based on the translation, it seems he's being the rational voice in the conversation--admitting the game was designed for the sort of activities I engage in. dem dem, on the other hand, is making known his desire for more nerfs.
Svipull > Hopefully, everybody is aware - that the CODE. miner-explosion-team is back in RENS, this local and +
Svipull > this pilot Kalorned is their scout...
Jhani Bralhast > ohnoes
Kai Ornulf > and bumper and blocker
Svipull > Kai Ornulf... sry but yes, you are right.
Svipull > I advise the young miner - don't mine actually, do something else - New Eden has many solar systems
Svipull turned up, poor soul. As with Remyo, though, he seems to be doling out good advice today, advising the miners to do anything else but mine.


As Svipull broadcasted news about Kalorned's every movement, the Russians continued their debate about the nature of EVE.


dem dem231 cursed CONCORD for not providing an umbrella of absolute safety for PvE'ers. Drejk took a more existential view of things.


And so it was that Kalorned witnessed the ideological seeds of the Code being spread across highsec, even in a conversation between two Russian miners. Even more marvelous, self-styled Anti-Gankers like Svipull were encouraging newbies not to mine. The New Order's cultural victory is assured--even our enemies fight on our behalf! Much moved, Kalorned returned to his journal:

I'm going to end my journal here. Drejk displayed an unusual understanding of the underlying concepts of the game, compared to most miners. I can only hope that he is a trendsetter for the other residents of Abudban. Perhaps this sector of space will become great again yet. Unfortunately, even after a week of searching, I have yet to find... whatever it is I was searching for. I know I would feel it when I found it, and for this reason I know it's not here. I will continue what I do, however. One day I will find it.

Top Supporters for July 2016

Each month, MinerBumping immortalizes its top isk contributors in a hall of fame post. The "Month's Top Supporters" sidebar will begin showing the current month's supporters in a few days. You can view the August 2012, September, October, November, December, January 2013, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, January 2014, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, January 2015, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, January 2016, February, March, April, May, and June top 10 lists at the appropriate links.

Here are our top isk contributors for July 2016:

TOP SUPPORTERS
July 2016



#1. Black Pedro
315,000,000 isk



#1. Nitetime Video
315,000,000 isk



#1. Permabanned Heroes of the Code
315,000,000 isk



#4. Sassi Minin
310,000,000 isk



#5. Yumla Cos
285,000,000 isk



#6. Myevil Gankalt
135,000,000 isk



#7. Caco De'mon
125,000,000 isk



#8. Carpinus
100,000,000 isk



#8. Viirilithizu Ward
100,000,000 isk



#10. Sts'Ailes
80,000,000 isk

In video game culture, it's common to hear talk about "owning" one's enemies. Similar sentiments are expressed with words like "pwn", "pwnz0rs", and the like. The Agents of the New Order do, indeed, dominate their opponents by using their elite PvP skills. But the New Order owns highsec in a different way: By purchasing New Order stock, our supporters literally have ownership of highsec and its future. Highsec is in good hands.