Space Captain Starke and the Slaver Fleet of Amarr
Published on 24. Oct, 2009 ... written by Shae Tiann.
The wrecked battleship, though wing-clipped, was anything but dead: over the years, the escaped slaves had worked to restore and adapt its systems to meet their needs, and the soft rumble of pumps and generators had for decades been a comfort.
Scall was particularly proud of her work on the sensor and communications arrays. After taking [...]
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Space Captain Starke and the Pride of Matar
Published on 16. Oct, 2009 ... written by Shae Tiann.
The quad was quiet, a steady rain pattering down to flatten the straggly grass and form tepid puddles in the hollows. From the surrounding buildings, the chatter of conversation could be heard, muffled by the thick transparent panels which had been cannibalised for use as windows from the wrecked Apocalypse. Its golden bulk, rain-slicked and [...]
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The EVE Philosophy
Published on 15. Oct, 2009 ... written by Samekh Mem.
Picture credit: Wotlankor
Philosophical Foundations
EVE is unlike anything out there – it’s an incalculably unique game. To me EVE is quite like a real-world simulation of sorts – if on an infinitely small scale in comparison. It is, however, big and complicated enough to allow us to play out incredible fantasies of mass-warfare, corporate espionage and [...]
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Titans … no longer a Null-Sec Toy
Published on 18. Sep, 2009 ... written by Moof.
Picture credit: EVE Online Ships
Well, well … the Titan … the majestic beast of EVE, rarely seen and feared! When one of this behemoths entered the battlefield, they would decimate whole fleets, people would run in fear … not anymore.
For those who do not know what a Titan can do, it basically has two main [...]
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Ghost Outrider in the Sky: Part 2
Published on 17. Sep, 2009 ... written by Casiella Truza.
Picture credit: Casiella Truza
I left the agent’s office with a sense of purpose. They’d tracked down a sector commander in Huola, and his guard had gotten delayed in a nearby system. While regular forces couldn’t get there fast enough or without attracting undue notice, TLF command figured a single capsuleer could do it and take [...]

