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Thanks, that's an interesting find. Although it makes the story more confusing, doesn't it? Why bother with voting for CEO while everyone is offline and hoping no one notices, if you have 100% of shares and can be guaranteed to win any election? Or if the part of the story about the election was false, then why? What purpose would misdirection serve?


I suspect the answer may relate to why "Flam Hill" is being so purposefully vague about how he acquired the shares. But you're right, the story doesn't really make a lot of sense.


I suspect someone paypal'd the original Flam Hill to buy his character when Flam Hill wanted to quit, extracted his skill points (the character went AFK in 2017 right? 2016-2017 was the time when skill extractors were new and it was profitable to buy character and skill extract them for a profit) then a few years later he discovered the char owns shares in a big corp.

If it was real money trading in exchange for the character then they wouldn't want to say it outloud.


Everything in EVE Online takes time. Presumably, they wanted to do it at a time where no-one is likely to notice it's happening, so the victims don't have time to transfer assets out of the corporation before the new CEO gains power and can lock everyone else out/loot everything.




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