Oh great. Now I get to sit all weekend and desperately try to not spend more money...
Super Hornet was $165 I think. Quite a bit more than a regular Avenger though.I reaaally thought about buying options. But after some reading I'll decided to stay with the Avenger. The Super Hornet is said to cost way of 200 $, therefore no-go for me. I was struggling with myself about buying the Gladiator a time before. But finally I decided that it is not my kind of ship.
You have to keep in mind that the Avenger is a independant fighter with a bed, thus which is able to travel through the Verse. Which means: when you go offline and lateron get back into SC, you'll awake where you've left.Super Hornet was $165 I think. Quite a bit more than a regular Avenger though.
I MAY get one and wait til they have a heavier fighter to switch to. I'm wanting a beast of a fighter and right now that's the SH, but it's only a Medium Fighter. Can't wait to see the Heavies.
Good point.You have to keep in mind that the Avenger is a independant fighter with a bed, thus which is able to travel through the Verse. Which means: when you go offline and lateron get back into SC, you'll awake where you've left.
Not so the Hornet: she's a 100% pure fighter which is in need of a base like a carrier or else with no capability to combine fighting and exploring. Means: wherever you go off, you'll awake at your homebase (which you are in essential need of if you don't want to awake in your hangar constantly).
179 EUR; quite much in my opinion.Super Hornet was $165 I think.
I thought Canada had the same tax as America...
Here it's like this.
So, you make money... 30-50% tax!
you buy something %15 tax!
you sell something %30-50 income tax!
you mean to say it's different somewhere?
Move to Canada. We have ship sales.At least you get healthcare out of the deal without having to pay more out of pocket in Canada. I set aside $2000 of my normal pay into a tax free "Health Savings Account" this year to pay what my insurance doesn't cover and have already used 3/4 of it. Yeah, we pay 20-30% income tax in the USA but we don't get nearly as much as other countries get for a little more (and healthcare costs less overall for those other countries).
Like we say in the United States, Canadians are just (mostly) unarmed North Americans with healthcare. Hopefully the healthcare part will apply to Americans in the next few years because kids' medical needs are *expensive*.
Ah, nothing like the rants of frustrated American citizens. Land of the financial 1% and home of the suckers they take advantage of.
edit: We get a really big f-ing military for our money... and a small-ish space program by comparison. I wish it was the other way around.
I like ship sales.