Morality and Legality
September 20th, 2008earlier this year, "ninja" salvagers are pilots that salvage wrecks of mission contractees; commonly at times when the mission pilot is still in battle. Tchell Dahhn, CEO of Suddenly Ninjas, claims that "I don't have an issue with those running missions for their agents per se, but when I fly into a deadspace zone, only to find the wrecks created by some headstrong pilot floating, broken, and left to rot, it angers me… if they would only clear up after their battles, cleaning my space, we wouldn't really have an issue, now, would we?"
Despite tongue-in-cheek claims of only cleaning up abandoned wrecks, Tchell was observed making this comment: "I've rigged up three salvage tackles to make the job fast and efficient. Sure, they cost more than 40 million ISK, but they were worth it! Ask the mission runner who's busy tractoring a wreck towards them, and I salvage the wreck right from within their grasp!"
Ownership of the salvage is what seems to be the key argument from both sides. M'ing Pai stated that: "I firmly believe that the idea that the wrecks aren't owned by the mission runner or his corp is completely shaky… If you aren't a member of that runner's corp or gang, you can't tractor it… If you shoot it, and you're not a member of the runner's corporation or the runner himself, CONCORD comes to defend against an aggressive act against someone else's property."
Tchell is quick to point out that: "If this was some type of theft, I'm certain the CONCORD Constabulary would come knocking on my door!"
Despite the frustration of mission runners throughout New Eden, salvage has so far been deemed to have no ownership; thus legitimizing Ninja Salvage as a profession that some deem "even lower" than ore thievery. With the recent rise of battlefield wrecks due to Militia activities, ninja salvagers have even been known to follow militia fleets around in the hopes of grabbing some scraps. This activity has added even more confusion to militia fights as overview settings become filled with "neutral" ships mixed in with hostiles.
Source: myeve.eve-online.com
Manga/Anime Fans
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You know, I like the CG in Vexille because they still stick to the anime style of art. And what is the second Appleseed?It would be appleseed ex machina
Excellent CG in that one. And just the visual presentation was very well done, but man what bad audio! And the story was laaaaame -.-
When I saw it, the audio was incredible. Yes, the story was quite lacking, but overall, the CG and audio of the copy i saw made up for it.
Source: eve.warcry.com