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Published Jul. Cirdo July 15, , pm. You forgot about something very important. Chriba is providing third party trade service. Chriba is very trusted person and because of that he is used as middleman in trade with high valuable ships supercarriers, titans. Mat Westhorpe July 15, , pm. Thanks Cirdo, that's a good point. It's a great example of Chribba's trustworthy status and I've added it to the article.

And yet, for all the hassle that goes along with owning one, getting rid of one is even worse. As we find a quiet place to talk, Chribba tells me that when titans and supercarriers were first introduced in , trading them was a nightmare.

Most items in EVE Online can be sold through its automated marketplace, providing a safe way to exchange goods including most ships—except supercapitals. These behemoths were, at the time, too big to even dock inside of EVE's largest space stations. If pilots wanted to trade one, they'd have to do the exchange in open space where a million things could go wrong. It also led to the age-old conundrum of drug dealers: who hands over the goods first? He'd been playing for a few years and had built a small reputation among the community thanks to several EVE-related websites he created.

The deal was simple: Acting as a neutral third-party, Chribba would hold the money until his friend was sitting comfortably in the cockpit of his new weapon of mass destruction.

Once his friend had made it to safety, Chribba would then transfer the money to the seller and everyone would walk away happy. In that moment, Chribba could've done what a healthy portion of EVE's players would do. He could have run. But, as he tells me, that's just not who he is.

After the deal concluded, Chribba's reputation as a trustworthy broker began to spread. Eventually, he tells me, that led to him to taking his business public as Chribba's Third-Party Service. It didn't matter who you were or who you flew with, if you were buying or selling a supercapital, Chribba would be there to make sure the deal went down smoothly.

As supercapital ships became more common, Chribba's business became one of the most profitable in EVE Online. Trillions of ISK passed through his hands. Based purely on his word, Chribba had eliminated the stress of EVE's riskiest transaction. Where trading titans used to feel like a drug deal in the New Mexico desert, it was now as cordial as buying a car.

But just because Chribba has a reputation for being honest doesn't mean that his clients do. Deep in the lawless reaches of null-sec space, Chribba watched as the egg-like life pod ejected from the supercarrier. In his wallet was just over 20 billion ISK—the going rate for supercarriers. As the seller's pod drifted away from the four kilometer ship, the buyer began thrusting towards it, eager to step inside the ship that would become his crowning achievement as an EVE player.

Agonizing seconds passed before the buyer's pod came within docking range of the vacant supercapital. He right-clicked on the hull, selected the board command, and waited for his camera to update to the perspective of his shiny new weapon.

Unable to let his guard down until his purchase was behind the shields of a friendly starbase, the buyer fired up the jump drive to initiate the warp to the safety a nearby star system.

It was only when the warning text appeared that he realized something was wrong. The seller had fully drained the supercarrier's capacitor, leaving it a sitting duck for minutes until it charged up enough that the buyer could warp away. But Chribba didn't know this. Instead, all he saw was the buyer enter the ship and then, almost immediately, disconnect from the game.

Whether this was an untimely connection issue or a split-second panic decision to quit, Chribba will never know. That was me being a little naive, I think. In my mind I was like, why would anyone want to try something against me? Tension boiled over as Chribba tried to figure out what had happened. Is he done? I agree with you. Gone'Postal Minmatar Warped Mining. Tippia Caldari School of Applied Knowledge. You have to see it for yourself. Andrew shi'tra. Absolutely correct.

You used to be able to anchor capital assembly arrays in high sec and therefore also BUILD capitals in high sec , Once you left the system though you could, and still can't, never return. Then the CAA's became unable to be anchored in high sec, But the ones already anchored still continued to function, Pumping out capitals for a while.

Some time later the already anchored CAA's became unanchored, Meaning that now you are unable to get any new capitals into high sec in any way. Chribba happens to have a revelation around from those days in the Amarr system, And uses it to mine veldspar :p. Offcourse knowing ccp those beams will only fit some sort of capital mining ship or perhaps the rorqual. Chribba happens to have a revelation around from those days in the Amarr system, And uses it to mine veldspar :p Pilgrimage.

That is what I must do. Uylears Dream will gift you nice people above, as a token for being quite decent for once. Sleepkevert Amarr Rionnag Alba Triumvirate. The Earth in turn, crapped itself and produced Scotland. Chribba does not mine Veldspar. Veldspar voluntarily finds it's own way into his cargo out of respect. Chribba was once confronted by a fleet of hostile pirates.

Chribba simply jettisoned all of his veldspar and the entire pirate fleet exploded in sheer amazement. Chribba is the only player in EVE to not fly in a pod simply because there is no pod big enough to hold his e-pen!

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