Oh yeah sorry for not specifying, the faction.You're applying for the server or the faction?
Dafuq, even the 5k mass ship Jaas and I are working on has docked reactors, welp at least we can still use it on EE I guessIt is my understanding after discussing with the admin staff of that the Vaygr Empire has just had every one of their Cyclops class frigates removed from GenXNova after being told to remove them more than a month ago due to the fact that the ships violate server rules, and had to be removed on multiple occasions beforehand. GenX admins have stated that whoever is caught uploading the BP will have it deleted and any copies destroyed.
From Whitelancer: 'They can go suck it. I told them to get rid of it months ago.'
From Bobby: 'They're lucky they haven't been banned.'
How can you dock so many reactors on a fighter? :pYou're not wrong there
that said, the fighter battle being organised by a few members there is docked reactors galore
Agree, I should have done the law degree :/y'all need to work on your rules lawyering skills
Is this the NFD thread or VBC news?Update: Apparently Zorozeenee got a three day ban from the server and possibly a permanent or temporary ban from their teamspeak after he said/did some things after his ships were deleted.
No pictures of the Attack?Earlier today, Trinova forces used the above newly deployed warship to assault yet another Vaygr position, and recovered millions more resources, in the form of unrefined as well as refined ores, on top of about 100k shield caps/rechargers and tens of thousands of other system and hull blocks.
On top of this, the new vessel made its debut at no other place than the Vaygr Raiders homebase, where we utilized the station's docks to spawn, prepare, and perform checks on the ship before ultimately leaving the station to attack the Vaygr mining outpost. As a thank you for allowing Trinova to utilize the docks at the Vaygr Raiders' homebase, we left a parting gift with them in the form of some of the resources retrieved during a raid on Vaygr mining operations.
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