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    I reactivate my Eve Online account;

    I'm now hanging in Aunenen(0.4) and Nonni (lonetrek region). I'm presently mining and trading in 0.4, until I can buy a Drake (Battlecruiser). I'm also learning the skills to create a small corp of miner/trade/explorators.

    I don't know if there is many others polytubbies who are also playing Eve; a new expansion is supposed to be released in the end of 2007. Who would be an update of the graphic engine.

    Anyway, if there is any players in the Lonetrek region, my name is:

    CrONoS QC
    bleh

  • #2
    I have some 3b + ISK and 22+m SP. Not playing much right now though.

    Jon Miller
    Jon Miller-
    I AM.CANADIAN
    GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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    • #3
      for people caring about a virtual war:

      War reaches amarr throne regions
      reported by Hemi Tama | 2007.04.23 08:04:04

      AMARR - War has reached the Amarr throne regions. The Star Fraction (SF) alliance have brought their conflict directly to the heart of the Amarr Empire, issuing a declaration of war against the Amarrian loyalists Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris (PIE) which was quickly answered by declarations against Star Fraction by Vigilia Valeria (VV) and Aegis Militia (AM).

      The declaration of war was not unexpected as Amarr forces had observed Star Fraction moving large numbers of ships and supplies into the region in the proceeding weeks. In what can be seen as both a strategic move in advance of a potential protracted campaign and a political statement, Star Fraction also established offices for member corporations at the Emperor Family Academy Station orbiting Amarr VIII.

      Determined to prove "that (they) can and will operate against loyalist forces in the capital of the Empire and throughout the surrounding systems, constellations and regions," Star Fraction have positioned their attack as an assault on the Amarr Empire itself. Citing PIE as supporters of a "corrupt, capricious and oppressive empire", Star Fraction seeks to prevent them from spreading the influence of the Empire by disrupting their activities in the Throne regions. However, it is questionable as to whether they can enforce activity within these regions as a prime concern for the members of PIE, who have repeatedly stated that they are not responsible for policing every Amarr resident's activity.

      Early accounts of the new war seemed to favor the Star Fraction alliance, although accurate and independent accounts of ship losses for either side have been impossible to obtain. Publicly, only Star Fraction are disclosing the current hard assets lost to battle. Calling their initial campaign against PIE and the Amarr loyalist forces 'Operation Judas Goat', Star Fraction managed to maintain an apparent superiority in fleet battles, sending enemy battleships and command vessels down three times as often as they lost one of their own. As in any war, views of the battle differ by which side of the conflict is being addressed, and in Amarr no one as of yet is willing to admit to losing the field. "It is going as expected," explained Admiral Lallara Zhuul of PIE. "They sit in Amarr claiming to own it, while we go about our business of protecting the Empire from more important threats than porn peddlers and delusional pod pilots that believe that technology is somehow a way to divine." If disruption of Amarr activities in the core regions is one of the aims of Star Fraction, the Amarr forces are all unified in their voice that this has not occurred, with Zhuul noting that their ability to "(keep) Brother Joshua safe during his travels is a clear testament of that."

      With the Amarr loyalist alliances suffering from a lack of consistent organization in their defense efforts as the command structure between the three participating allies solidified, Aegis Militia were often at the forefront of the battle and paid a heavy toll as a result. Of the engagements to date, "several have gone in Star Fraction's favor, but we're learning from it and getting our organization and tactics up to snuff" explained Yo****o Sanders, Grand Colonel of the Aegis Militia. Almost a full two thirds of the ships lost to the insurgents in the first week of the war were Aegis Militia vessels, and nearly half the battleships, before the Aegis Militia declaration of war against the Star Fraction lapsed due to "a minor clerical error," according to Sanders.

      Week one and 'Operation Judas Goat' came to an end with PIE and Vigilia Valeria standing alone against the smaller but so far more successful forces of the Star Fraction. However, the balance of power in the war was soon to shift in favor of the Amarr. In a move that surprised no one in the region, Curatores Veritatis Alliance (CVA) declared war on The Star Fraction, coming to the aid of their long time Amarr allies and putting their significant combat experience to immediate use as they delivered fleet superiority for the Amarr forces for the first time in the war. While overall statistics favor CVA only slightly, they sent SF command and battleships up on flames at double the loss rate of their own vessels.

      As Star Fraction moved to 'Operation Slaughterhouse' following the war declaration from CVA, the next entrant into the battle would come as something of a surprise to everyone involved. A mercenary coalition known for their habit of declaring war on empire corporations for sport and profit more than their desire to fight for an ideological cause, the Privateers nevertheless waged a week long war against Star Fraction pilots in the region. While there was some speculation that an Amarr alliance had paid the CONCORD fees associated with their war declaration in return for the support of the brigadiers, the Privateers did not participate in any organized, cooperative efforts with the Amarr fleets, and indeed suffered heavy losses on their own. Their participation also did not generate much interest from the Amarr forces, with Zhuul describing them as akin to "4 wild furriers in sack; they see nothing and bite at everything that they can reach." Whether they were paid to partake in the fight or if they simply miscalculated the potential for profiting from the chaotic situation inherent in any conflict is currently unknown. Privateers' leadership has yet to comment on the nature of their involvement.

      Two weeks into the occupation of Amarr by the Star Fraction, and with the Aegis Militia still out of the battles, the Caldari Independent Navy Reserve (CAIN) launched 'Operation Cascade Fire' and threw their fleet into the fray. Loyal allies to the Amarr forces and no friend to the Star Fraction despite an existing cease-fire agreement, their joining the war in the throne regions was regarded as more a matter of when than a matter of if they would engage. "I think at this point it is hard to say who has an overall advantage," explained Captain Svetlana Scarlet of CAIN. "That will become more apparent as the weeks go on I'm sure." The full impact of their presence will be felt in the coming weeks, but if operational hurdles such as command structure between the alliances can be overcome, their fleet should provide a significant boost for the Amarr cause. "Star Fraction's major advantage is that they are very well coordinated," Scarlet continued. "They also have a significant logistical advantage -- they have access to a great deal of money and advanced technology, far more than CAIN or the smaller Amarr paramilitary forces at the very least."

      A common complaint from both Amarr and Star Fraction forces is the unwillingness of the enemy to engage in actual combat. Lord Sidyous of CVA was direct in his assertions that "it's (more) difficult to find Star Fraction fleets rather than difficult to fight, and at times we do find it frustrating that the Amarr authorities allow their kind to dock especially considering how vocal they are against the Empire." Star Fraction are also dismayed at the lack of actual engagement, said Tatsue Nuko, Star Fraction Alliance Officer, complaining that "sadly, quite a few of our intelligence checks on loyalist forces - most notably those carrying PIE colors - display them hiding in Providence to lick their wounds with a token force of a few pilots left behind."

      There is no apparent end in sight to the conflict. With severe ideological differences separating the two sides and a history of conflict already established, a settlement seems unlikely. Unless Star Fraction can begin to have a demonstratable impact on Amarr alliance activity in the region, it is unlikely the loyalists will feel the need to dedicate the resources required to driving the insurgents out.
      bleh

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jon Miller
        I have some 3b + ISK and 22+m SP. Not playing much right now though.

        Jon Miller
        Wow..


        Your character is worthing 500$ to 1000$ on Ebay!!!


        You have a lot of money, what are you doing?
        bleh

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        • #5
          anyway the real war now is against; BoB vs The Coallition
          bleh

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          • #6
            He converted all his research into datacores and sold them before the market was flooded with people doing the same thing.

            I'm near Lonetrek and have rebuilt my Dominix (battleship) but don't play much either.
            I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

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            • #7
              I didn't convert all my research, I converted 2/5 of it.

              Jon Miller
              Jon Miller-
              I AM.CANADIAN
              GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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              • #8
                Well you should have, the market is only going to drop.
                Speaking of which, I should really convert my research into isk too. I haven't done so at all.
                I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

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                • #9
                  So how ubiquitous is Goonfleet in Eve? I've only heard the story from their side and they make it sound like they are some epic force slowly dominating the Eve universe.
                  Lysistrata: It comes down to this: Only we women can save Greece.
                  Kalonike: Only we women? Poor Greece!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bipolarbear
                    So how ubiquitous is Goonfleet in Eve? I've only heard the story from their side and they make it sound like they are some epic force slowly dominating the Eve universe.
                    They are getting there.
                    *"Winning is still the goal, and we cannot win if we lose (gawd, that was brilliant - you can quote me on that if you want. And con - I don't want to see that in your sig."- Beta

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bipolarbear
                      So how ubiquitous is Goonfleet in Eve? I've only heard the story from their side and they make it sound like they are some epic force slowly dominating the Eve universe.
                      Thread Necro

                      For anyone who still cares The Greater BoB Community is circling the wagons, and having all there "pets" move to BoB space and live out of BoB stations. That way if they don't fight good enough they can always be locked out

                      Looks like RAGoon and friends are seeing a lot of success. It should be interesting to see what happens once they start incursions into BoB's home playing feild.

                      Interesting times ahead in EVE. I can't wait until they finally defeat BoB, and then once they have lost there reason to be, the whole RAGoon coalition dissolves into the biggest civil war EVE has ever seen.

                      Now THAT will be fun to watch
                      *"Winning is still the goal, and we cannot win if we lose (gawd, that was brilliant - you can quote me on that if you want. And con - I don't want to see that in your sig."- Beta

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                      • #12
                        Yeah, a lot of the 'pet' alliances have been moved to Fountain, which I don't understand.

                        I haven't played much the last two weeks, but I have been playing a lot more then last couple months. And expect that to continue.

                        JM
                        Jon Miller-
                        I AM.CANADIAN
                        GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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                        • #13
                          Fountain = NPC stations

                          Its a lot harder to ferret out the rats from NPC stations, you dont have to worry about the Sovreignty BS
                          *"Winning is still the goal, and we cannot win if we lose (gawd, that was brilliant - you can quote me on that if you want. And con - I don't want to see that in your sig."- Beta

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                          • #14
                            Fountain is a great region. But it also happens to be where Outbreak and Evoke are... as well as others who would make life miserable.

                            And of course, part of the reason BOB is expected to have trouble right now is because of MC leaving (or are they back now? I haven't payed attention much the last few days).

                            JM
                            Jon Miller-
                            I AM.CANADIAN
                            GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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                            • #15
                              MC never really leaves, its more of a matter if they are actively on contract or not.

                              Don't know much about evoke, but I do know a few things about Outbreak from some close observations

                              They are all over, moving to Fountain may pose a problem for the pets but hey they had to go somewhere.
                              *"Winning is still the goal, and we cannot win if we lose (gawd, that was brilliant - you can quote me on that if you want. And con - I don't want to see that in your sig."- Beta

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