What that means is that all sorts of combinations are possible ... some more likely than others. Someone could win 100 mech bays ... 100 days premium time or millions of cbills ... but the odds are against it.
The point of a random number generator is to pick numbers in a given range with no correlation to the ones that came previously. Some bad random number generators might not be perfect in this regard but the difference is likely statistical rather than something you would notice in 2 or 3 random number selections.
What I am curious about is the prize distribution.
I have seen various amounts of cbills:
112,500
100,000
50,000
Varying amounts of MC
10MC
25MC
35MC
40MC
45MC
GXP
200
400
Premium Time
1 day
Consumables
Improved coolant pod
Priority Air Strike
Out of 34 rewards I have about 600k cbills. and 300MC. No idea how the other poster managed 5 million cbills though I am probably on track for 750 to 1000MC total.























