Saturday, March 16, 2013

Whatever

This is Kentt...

Well... that's dissapointing.  Now, I have a life outside the pod.  That is good.  But it also takes priority at times that would pull me from flying and being a "productive pilot".  I connect to my pod's monitering systems via a external connection.  Guess what?  I am now a proud member of Native Freshfood because the University is not willing to wait anymore.  I had the required kills for a graduation... but the instructors wanted to see more due to my mistake in the previous entries.  I can understand.

I guess I can stand in their shoes and see what they see.  The student Kentt appears and dissapears at random times just to update his training.  It's all I can really do when I am pressed on things outside of the pod.  Not like I can have my life fully revolve around it.  Oh well, I have played the student long enough.  It is time to move on and return to enjoying the flying in ships I love then to wait around for the University to gather their instructors for a bubble camp.

It has been great learning under you Bren, along with the other instructors I have learned under.  Your survival course was a blast to preform in a Burst class frigate, and your survival course I would highly recommend for others.  But only if they can move around their life outside their pod to fit with your schedule.  I know you instuctors have to do the same so you can effectivly teach your classes and I applaud that.

It is now time for me to return to Clone Red at my earliest conveinence.  Neka is waiting for me, along with Pappeto.  It is time for me to pass on what I learned to help our little corporation grow a tad more.  I have the ability to survive Null security space, and that it enough to get things rolling.  On top of that, I can now fly the Wolf, and also beable to apply what I learned for my Claw frigates.

Matari Raiders is about as dead as a fish out of water for day can be.  But I will continue to keep connections with what pilots are out there who are still a part of the push.  That will allow my pilots to stay motivated for when they look at the VR rooms for the Matari Raiders that are empty, they will know that it is their duty to stand the watch.  To fly the flag of freedom.  Eventually I hope to connect with others who may be doing the same.  When that time comes, will we stand down from out watch for the Matari Raiders. 

But during then, let us shake up a few nests to keep things lively.

Kentt Emasep out

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Updates, updates

Well, this is Kentt again.  A bit has happened the past few days.  Some I am happy about and others I am not too fond of.

First, the bad news.  About... two or three weeks ago I was booted from the University for solo pvp.  I'll be honest, that day it occured I was itching to graduate.  So I decided to stalk a gate using my tactical bookmarks in my student fit Rifter.  I failed to remember that solo pvp was not allowed and when I stated an encounter I had in the corporation comms channel, I was booted.  Things were fixed later and I rejoined after appologising.  Sometimes, it is really hard to wait and only fight in the bubble gate camps that they train their pvp at.  It is hard to be away from the other frigates and ships I normally fly.  The good thing is two days ago I hit the graduateable limit of 10 kills.  But... I think I wish to get a few more marks on my killboard to lessen the red I have.

Second, the VR room called the Standing Place that I usually frequent has been rebuilt into a comms channel.  ...I'll miss the Vherokior style room I always relaxed in.  The firepit in the middle, the hanging charms, and the view of the snow outside whenever the door was left open by those who really lived there.  Now it is just a comm channel where us Matar can bond and learn about ourselves.  But of course... I have no ownership of the room and it was all on the owner's decision. 

Some good news.  Neka has gotten her certificate to fly the big ships.  Like the Rorqual I think.  It's a pretty big step.  We'll see how things go from there.  I also heard our other pilot Pappeto, has stepped up on his daily flying.  He had helped a Caldari Navy pilot in the search for one of his pilots.  That was nice of him.  I guess he had also called on Neka for a ship with a probe launcher.

Other then that, it has been well.  I am hoping to graduate this next weekend.  Possible after another day of camping out on the bubble.  Then they should be happy to let me go on my merry way.

Kentt Em'asep