Fan Fiction: Ambush
Published on 15. Sep, 2009 ... written by Jaret Kosht.
Picture credit: EVE Online Ships
In retrospect, he was a fool to think otherwise. Did he really think that no one would disturb him, while he explored this deadspace complex?
“No plan survives contact.” The dark voice inside his head told him, “You know this to be true.”
Jaret snarled his shields took another hit, buckling the entire [...]
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Logonski for the Win!
Published on 13. Sep, 2009 ... written by Moof.
Picture credit: Wotlankor
This is only my opinion and others may have a different one. We all have different views on the morals of what we do within EVE. Some people would never take from someone else’s NPC wreck (I know that’s crazy but I have meet such a person) and some would never honour a [...]
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BaEB – Choosing a Topic
Published on 11. Sep, 2009 ... written by Smak.
This is the first part of the “Become an EVE Blogger!” series here at EVE-Mag.com. You’ve read the Intro on this series, so let’s get started.
In this article I’ll share my thoughts on choosing a blog topic, as well as looking at article topics.
When choosing the main topic for your blog and topics for your [...]
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Become an EVE Blogger! – Introduction
Published on 09. Sep, 2009 ... written by Smak.
Picture credit: Wotlankor
Starting a new blog is always thrilling … because you never know, if you’ll be successful and if your readers will give you the appropriate feedback. Before going online with your EVE blog, there are a lot of things to consider. It isn’t done by simply installing Wordpress on your webserver or creating [...]
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Ghost Outrider in the Sky: Part 1
Published on 08. Sep, 2009 ... written by Casiella Truza.
Picture credit: Wotlankor
This series is written in the in-character perspective of a young Brutor/Thukker pilot codenamed “Ghost Outrider”, documenting her adventures fighting under the banner of the Tribal Liberation Force.
I pulled my Rifter into a Six Kin station in Heimatar and disembarked quickly. Signaling to the local maintenance crew that she needed refueling, I made [...]

