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Freighter Fritters

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I’ve been in the freighter a lot in the last couple of days, moving stuff from whatever place our wormhole [WH] system pops out at back to on of our main high security stations. It gives you a lot of time to think while your ship spends several minutes aligning and then a little bit longer getting up to speed and finally several minutes to actually warp across the solar system. I had always felt like it was the “align-and-warp” bit that took so long, but after several trips back and forth across the galaxy, I am becoming convinced it is the sheer distance to be covered at less than one AU per second.

While I’m speaking of time, the skills I’m training continue to accrue steadily, regardless of whether I’m in a combat ship or the Luxury Yacht. I bought the Mercoxit Refining skill and started training that up a bit as well. It was the only ore I didn’t know how to refine and honestly didn’t think I would ever be in a position to mine any of it. And here I am faced with regular deposits in our WH systems that need someone to give them some attention. I shall step up to the plate again I suppose and eat my fill.

  1. LetrangeNo Gravatar posted the following on August 2, 2009 at 3:38 am.

    Orca Orca Orca, is actually quite good when travel fit and decent hauling capacity when fit for cubage.

  2. Kename FinNo Gravatar posted the following on August 2, 2009 at 4:02 am.

    Right-O!
    But when you’ve just made 8-10 Orca hauls out of your WH system, it’s just much more efficient to fire up the Charon and cruise over to make the pick-up in one fell swoop. Acknowledging that the following sentence completely ignores the fact that the Charon neither “cruises” nor “swoops.”


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