Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Case for Keeping Local

There are plenty of blogs out there currently discussing ways in which local could be removed as an intel tool. I think Poetic kicked off this latest discussion topic in the last week or so and it's been rumbling on. Personally I hate the idea of removing local. May be because I am a pirate, may be because I am in Faction War, may be because I join roaming fleets, may be because my primary and pretty only game-play style in Eve Online is PvP. Plenty of other bloggers have suggested other methods of intel gathering ranging from the dumbed down to the hideously complicated.


Many people say we shouldn't use local as an intel tool. Why not? It helps both the PvP'rs and the carebears assess a system. I'm guessing its more the carebear side that wants local removed as I can see it creating so much work for PvP'rs it would seriously effect their game. Some have even compared it to Star Trek with 'friend or foe' transponders that can be hidden or faked. Yes I believe I have seen that, but also in Star Trek as I recall, their version of the "D-Scan" covered light years and unless you were cloaked or, in that regularly used manoeuvre, were in a low orbit of a planets magnetic pole, at least the Enterprise/Defiant/Voyager could see you before it was even in the solar system! Plus in Star Trek the ship gave away who was in it more often than not. Romulan Warbird? You know what to expect. Kingon Bird-of-Prey. Get those bloody shields up! Dominion..... erm..... whatever they used to fly...... it's going to be hostile, trust me! Borg cube, here's a hint, they won't be looking for hugs! This is a key thing for me. Local tells me who is about and if they are hostile, neutral (probably hostile) or friendly (still could be hostile if its a militia grunt with a bad overview). Here is a pointless graph to demonstrate the fact what local tells me when I jump in even through the graph doesn't make any sense, but we Eve players love graphs don't we!


Its also been said that "I don't use local to talk in". That to me is also very telling. Generally I'm not up for chatting in local for no reason but I do post in local regularly. 99.9% of what I post in local is generally one of two things.

o/ - as a wave to someone I know.
gf - Good fight sir! Either as I warp my pod away to escape or as I'm looting his smouldering wreckage.

If you don't post gf in local, well either your a roleplayer, not very sporting or don't PvP. 

I can see how removing local as an intel tool could be useful in some limited cases to me, sneaking up on someone. But for the most part I would really miss local. How I use local on a daily basis:-

FW Plexing With Local 

Version 1 - Jump! OK. 2 neuts, 1 blue, 1 war-target and 1 negative standing in local. Looks good. Scan for plex, there is a small. Ideal! Enter that and keep D-Scanning. Harpy on short scan. That would be a GF verses my Thrasher. Hope he's not blue. Here he is! It's the war target. FIGHT TIME!

Version 2 - Same as the above plus.... It's the war target. FIGHT TIME! He's got point on me. Bugger, local spike of 10 war targets. IT'S A TARP! Time to burn from the warp in and try and escape before this 1v1 becomes a 11v1.

Version 3 - OK. 2 neuts, 1 blue, 19 war-targets and 1 negative standing in local. Probably not a great system to plex solo in. I'll move along.

Roaming Fleet With Local -

Scout?
5 in local. 2 blue, 2 neut and a war target.
OK move to system X, fleet warp W gate and jump on contact. Scout?
Local is blue.
OK move to system Y, fleet warp X gate and jump on contact. Scout?
Sysem clear.
OK move to system Z, fleet warp Y gate and jump on contact. Scout?
12 in local. 4 neuts and 8 war-targets. Looking. Found them. They are set up on the out gate.
Excellent, what we're going to do is......

Solo Roaming With Local -

Pretty much same as plexing. One or two war targets in local and I'll stick around and try and find them. 20 of them? I'll move along!

All I can see the removal of local doing is creating a metric shit-ton of more work for PvP especially solo and roaming gang to 'fix' something that isn't broken.


Lets have a look at the above without local.

FW Plexing Without Local -

I have no idea if it is safe. I can spend 5 minutes wasting time scanning from various celestials  but what's in that station? I cannot dock in there to check if its a Caldari owned station. For all I know there are a dozen war targets who have a cloaky ship watching me warp around system scanning and are waiting until I enter a plex. They they'll undock and gank me. Even if they are in the next system, they can get tackle on me and jump in. There is no local to spike and I won't be spamming D-Scan whilst I'm fighting a 1v1. Will by good fight turn into a bad gank?

Roaming Fleet Without Local -

"Scout?"
"Still looking. This is a 110au system you know!"
"Scout?"
"Still looking!"
"Scout?"
"Almost there, last two scan locations?"
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Solo Roaming Without Local -

Suddenly cloaky T3's and uber fast ships become all the rage. You have no idea if your 1v1 will become a 100v1.

But Drackarn! We're advocating removal of local AND a new intel system.

Yeah right. Lets have a look at some of the ideas....

Anchorable Scanner Probes/Structures.
It has been suggested that there is a small anchorable structure you can pop down if you have the appropriate anchoring skill and that beams information to your ship. Sounds OK if you stay in the same system 99% of the time. I have carrier, will travel. Many players do not sit in the same system day-after-day. This is a non-starter for all the players that roam. Also what use is it if it works like a D-Scan? Is that Thorax in my militia, alliance or even corp. Is it blue, cyan, grey, orange with a minus, orange with a star, red with a minus, red with a star, purple or green?

Intel Probes
A probe with a large scan radius that gives you intel on ships in its area. Unless I can strap a no CPU and PW probe launcher on the top of my Thrasher with Duct tape that fires probes with 200au range and returns the ship, pilots name, corp, standings, militia and what they had for breakfast, sod off!


Improved D-Scan
Do you fight in 1v1's? Between using mods, capacitor management, keeping correct range, watching damage, managing overheating and generally having a good fight you want me to spam d-scan every few seconds to see if his cavalry is coming to save him? Fine as soon as we get dual mouse support, real life multi-tasking implants..... and a third arm (a proper one!).

Delayed Local
Either by a few minutes, or until someone speaks like wormhole space. Pretty much the same as not having local at all. As an intel tool next to useless for faction war, solo PvP and roaming gangs. The scout of a roaming gang needs to sit in each system for 5 minutes to see if there is a fight to be had before looking in the next system? Seriously?

I have yet to see a convincing argument to show me how local is broken. 

The "local has no basis in sci-fi" doesn't really hold water. We crash super-fast Macherial battleships into carriers and they "bump" off each other (even when both ships have no shields before you use that excuse). Try crashing your ship into an asteroid! How about flying into a planet or a moon. You warp THROUGH planets and suns. You can park your destroyer behind a capital ship or station and fire THROUGH that capital ship or station to hit the enemy without loading boomerang ammo! If local is the most "unbelievable" part of the game for you, you need to look at other areas with a critical eye!

I see no reason to remove local and it should be kept as it is..... except for Jita.... lets rename local there "Seems Legit".






Sources
Unbreaking Local - An EVE Intel System Proposal by Rhavas @ Interstellar Privateer
Getting Rid of Local & More Local by Poetic Stanziel @ Poetic Discourse

Found on D-Scan

Monday, January 14, 2013

DUST and FW - Should the Losers be Helped?


So we have the DUST Bunnies fighting over our temperate planets now on the live Eve Online servers. I need to get some orbital bombardment ammo and lob down some Thrasher pain on their puny bodies. Looking at how it actually works, it is a bit disappointing  It's the same hit text as if you fire on a ship with a slight visual of an explosion on the planet far below. I don't want to hit someone for 345 damage. I want to blow their arms and legs off, vaporise their nuts and charcoal their dingly-danglies! I'd just love to see a UI with picture-in-picture from the surface as the pain arrives. Something like this:-


I assume some DUST Bunny is pointing a laser targetter at the spot he wants nuking from orbit (as its the only way to be sure) so why not add a video camera on it. Obviously this might be a massive task to code. But how cool would that be to see DUST Bunnies flying through the air with their arms and legs flailing in the air calling for their mummy?

From the Dev Blog it appears that the Mercs can take NPC contracts to capture districts on planets in faction war systems. I wonder how these will pay? Will they be same value for each side or will they change value depending on how the war is going?

Take the Caldari/Gallente warzone. Currently the Caldari are getting stomped. At the weekend we captured the last of the systems. The Gallente controlled the entire warzone. Would the Gallente Federation be paying DUST Bunnies a lot to help? No. Currently we don't need help. We're doing great thank you very much.

But the Caldari State? They'd pay handsomely for any help they can get.


Currently in space the better you do, the more money you make (control tiers increase LP payout). We Gallente get a nice multiplier to LP rewards thanks to being at warzone control tier IV. But on the fight for the planets, should the underdogs be given more money? You couldn't have this dynamic in space because of Eve Players. We know Eve Players will exploit every mechanic possible to make the maximum money. If rewards got higher if you were losing, then the militia would purposely try and lose in order to farm LP's as we saw in post-Inferno FW where losing a system and farming plexes was much more rewarding than capturing and holding a system.

Higher rewards for helping the losing faction could prove an interesting dynamic in overall warzone control. Whilst for cock-waving-rights, holding 100% or so of the space is great. But if you look at the Caldari Miltia numbers you can see them dropping. With the complete fall of Northern Black Rise in the last couple of weeks there was a notable drop in Caldari Militia Pilots about. Demotivated pilots getting little or no LP reward will look for greener pastures. That means I personally have a smaller pool of people to MURDER IN THE FACE!

I wanted to see the Gallente Militia take control of the entire warzone on one hand, but I'm afraid of what effect that might have on the Caldari on the other. Thankfully they are fighting back which is great news.

If the DUST Bunnies are rewarded more for helping the underdogs, this will also help the losing side in space. Ideally we want a balanced warzone with a lot of good fighting on the front-lines  Total dominance by one side does not make for good PvP.


With Ev0ke joining the war and the masses of Gallente militia burnt-out from a concentrated month of plexing, the Caldari are starting to win back systems. If there was "reverse tiers" for DUST system capture then the merc corps would generally help those that are "losing". Hence the side with less controlled systems would find the systems easier to capture. But should they go into the lead, then you can assume the mercs will start taking contracts from the other side. Could the DUST bunnies provide the balance we need in FW system control?

In the past I've said I'm a bit meh about DUST. I like my console shooters, I'm just wondering how DUST will actually do in the real world. Plenty of guys on Twitter say its great and doing well.

I suppose I should sample it, it is my birthday on Friday and the wife is wanting to know what I want for my birthday. And as my first choice of birthday present received a very clear "NO!" from her, may be a PS3 is in order to sit next to the XBox in the computer room.


Saturday, January 12, 2013

The Gallente - Doing it Charlie Sheen Style

I don't like posting two days in a row, but last night was special. Following the Gallente Militia's concerted campaign starting just before the holiday season, the last Caldari system was about to fall.


The system of Ladister, home to some of the most dedicated plex'rs in the Caldari State was over 90% contested and resistance had stopped. The Gallente militia was very close to conquering the entire war zone. A feat only achieved once before by the Caldari in 2009 (I think).

It was past 2am my time when the last faction war plex was captured and the Ladister iHub became vulnerable. A large fleet of battleships mainly from Drunk 'n' Disorderly but with a number of others, such as QCATS left Nisuwa heading south. We had to hurry as the Gallente Militia had turned out in force to capture the bunker as soon as the system went into a vulnerable state.


When we arrived there were already a lot of militia there shooting the infrastructure hub. We were expecting to be hotdropped. We had contingency plans ready. We were ready. So we shot at the last remaining Caldari iHub. We kept shooting it. Nothing came. We shot it some more. Still no response. We had assumed some large alliance may have taken the opportunity to drop in on the party. May be the newest members of the Caldari Militia, Ev0ke, would come to say hello. But no, nobody came.

As it looked like victory was within our grasp, the fireworks started!

 
 

The iHub was captured, we unfortunately didn't get a fight, but we had won! The Gallente now control the entire warzone.


So what next......?

Firstly I do think CCP should give the active militia pilots a medal as they did when the Caldari did the same in 2009. The infrastructure is there and surely the Federation would want to recognise the efforts of their capsuleers. And that is what it was, an effort. All that offensive and defensive plexing over the last month. I have 2,000,000 loyalty points mostly due to all that plexing. It was hard work!

Next up we want some CCP canon on the fallout of the victory. I want to hear Tibus Heth rage if he is in any state to do so after being shot. I want to hear about Jacus Roden dancing the 'Funky Chicken' at the Gallente victory party! This is something that cannot be left to the players. This is the realm of official CCP cannon.

And finally we can assume the Caldari will have recaptured several systems by the middle of next week. Why? Because the Gallente Militia are utterly burnt out from a month of heavy plexing. So you'll see a resurge in Caldari systems very soon. But for now the Gallente are doing it..... Charlie Sheen Style!


Friday, January 11, 2013

Into the Black - Part 1 - The Storm

OK, straight into 2013 with a new fictional series. If Eve fiction isn't your thing and that first sentence is already making you look for a new page I'd recommend here if you are still not 100% what all the flags in Crimewatch 2.0 mean.

Still here? Goodo! This is basically the story of the movie I'd like to make if I suddenly became a billionaire and lobbed a hundred million quid into making an Eve movie. I've been through my Hollywood check-list and have about the first half wrote so I'm six weeks ahead. Reluctant hero? Check! Gorgeous damsel in distress? Check! Evil bad guy? Check! Beautiful evil assassin? Check! Insidious threat that could wipe out the galaxy? Check! Spaceships, bad language, violence and bow-chikka-wow-wow? Check, check, check and check! Oh yes, and given the current trend in Hollywood..... zombies? Checkity Checkity! Don't worry, there are "zombies" already in Eve lore so we're not going too far left-field here! I even commissioned a poster from someone who is 1000 times better at these things than me, your favourite neighbourhood pirate, Rixx Javix.


OK, lets do this.......


Into the Black

"How is the most beautiful secretary this side of The Forge today?" Dr Branhan swept into the back office with a smile.

Kara blushed. She had a soft spot for the attractive Doctor, but had always resisted taking it further than a bit of office flirting. For one thing, there were strict company rules about corporation staff becoming romantically involved. Secondly he was already married. In the white-collar world of Caldari Mega Corps, you didn't rock the boat.

"Do I need to remind you of the corporations rules on harassment doctor?" she replied coyly.

"Oh dear!" He said as he held his eye to the iris scanner by the lift door. "How much trouble am I in? Will I be transferred to Otherworld Enterprises and dumped in a Veldspar mine for 10-years hard labour?".

The lift door opened as he keyed in his personal code.

"That will depend on what stories I choose to tell you wife at the corporation party next week!" she said with a laugh.

With that he gave her a wink and stepped inside the lift. The office where Kara worked appeared a simple building on the surface. A small bio-tech lab for one of the Caldari mega-corporations working on cures for common ailments. It was a 10-story office block located on the outskirts of the city's main spaceport. Whilst the reception was covered by other staff, Kara worked in the main ground floor back office that also housed the secure lift. The two lifts in reception were for public use and did not access the whole building. The majority of people who worked there knew that the secure lift accessed the isolated sections of floors nine and ten where the more dangerous virus and diseases were stored. What Kara and the vast majority of staff at the facility didn't know was that was just a rumour, those floors were in fact empty. The other thing they didn't know was the lift also went down to a number of sub-terrainian levels.

Kara's datapad bleeped and she looked at the message. It was a standard warning from the City Governors office to all residents. A plasma storm was starting to form near the city and that they should take the usual precautions. Kara deleted the message. Small plasma storms in the area were common and seen more of a minor nuisance then a danger. The planet of Vaankalen III was terraformed decades ago. Whilst the barren planet had been known for plasma storms the scientists had assured the investors that the terraforming process would stop them. They were wrong. They did however reduce in power and frequency. These days the plasma storms were not much more of a threat than a really bad thunder storm.

Kara went back to typing up the finance report for the office. An ominous clap of thunder was heard in the distance.

-o0o-

"Tower, this is the Cargo Transport 'Blue Nova' requesting landing clearance."

Captain Dorn was struggling on his own. Usually the small interstellar transport ship had a crew of three but this contract insisted the cargo be delivered by a single person. Normally he'd turn that sort of job down as he'd have expected a bullet to the brain as final payment. But the delivery location was a Caldari Spaceport in high-security space. On the surface a safe and secure job.

The captain was in his mid-thirties and had been out of military service for nearly five years. A home-made grenade had torn through his right leg when his unit had been sent to quell a worker uprising on a remote outpost. His pay-off had been enough to buy the small transport ship and he made a comfortable living taking contracts that were on the darker side of the grey area between back and white. His crew usually consisted of a female Amarrian who doubled as a medic and electronics expert and a Matari male who provided engineering expertise and much needed muscle.

Transport ships like the Blue Nova were a rarity these days. Capsuleer piloted freighters and jump freighters meant the transportation of huge cargo's and goods was now much faster and efficient. A freighter could carry close to a million cubic metres compared to the Blue Nova's one thousand. Gone were the days of the small cargo ships running goods tens of light years back and forth. Now huge freighters delivered goods to orbital stations and powerful ship-to-surface dropships ferried the goods en-mass planetside. There was still some work out there for the smaller cargo runners, but it was getting less every year.

"Roger Blue Nova, we have you on scan. You are cleared to approach beacon 13 and for immediate landing in docking bay 17."

The privateer suddenly had a bad feeling. He'd visited this space port before several times. The starports landing bays were in three hubs with 5 bays attached to each hub like spokes on a wheel. He didn't even know there were any docking bays numbered over 15."

"Tower, this is Blue Nova'. Request confirmation on approach beacon 13 and docking bay 17."

"Blue Nova, Tower, confirmed, that is affirmative."

The small transport ship was old but well maintained and its electronics had been upgraded the year before. Dorn simply selected the appropriate beacon and the ship's autopilot steered it towards the back of starport. He glanced out of the viewport to see the roof opening on what looked to be a relatively new docking bay. The large circular structure stood on its own away from other buildings and was close to the edge of the starport. He could see purple coloured clouds forming in the distance. The electrical discharge snaking over their surface revealed it was a plasma storm. Between the dangerous plasma storm brewing on the horizon and the job, it was the job that was making him feel most nervous. The bad feeling would not go away as the ship slowly descended into the structure.


The auto-pilot computer handled the final stages of the landing as Captain Dorn fastened his gun belt around his waist. Normally on a high-security planet like this he not only didn't need the weapon, it was highly illegal to carry it. Given the strange landing procedure in a remote docking-bay far away from the terminal, he had a gut-feeling the people who would be receiving the cargo weren't going to report him for carrying a firearm. This contract smelt more suspicious by the minute. However, he was still landing at an official State starport well inside Caldari space and surely they wouldn't try anything funny here.

The cargo itself was a sealed crate in the middle of the empty cargo bay. A jet black container two and a half metres long and one metre square at the end. Dorn lowered the cargo ramp and the smell of stale, damp air hit him immediately. This docking bay may have looked new, but hadn't been used in a while. A crack of thunder was heard overhead. The ramp lowered sufficiently for Dorn to see three men stood waiting for it to fully open. One appeared to be a doctor or scientist in a lab coat. The other two stood either-side of a hover-platform dressed in coveralls. Dorn couldn't see any obvious weapons but that didn't mean they weren't carrying. As the ramp clanged down onto the docking bay floor the sky lit up with a purple flash. The plasma storm was moving their way.

"Captain Dorn?" the man in the lab-coat called over the rolling clap of thunder.

Dorn walked down the ramp and took the mans outstretched hand. They shook hands and the doctor, or scientist, never even mentioned the oversized blaster pistol strapped to Dorn's hip. He must be used to dealing like this Dorn thought.

"I see you have our cargo." the man smiled and then nodded at the two others who started pushing a hover-trolley up the ship's ramp "And here is your payment.". The man handed Dorn a small bag. He opened it to see the credit chips inside. He knew from experience the weight of the bag was right for the agreed price. Cash had been agreed on in the initial negotiation. He knew the local credits were all but useless outside the Caldari State but he hadn't planned on going anywhere for a long time. Within a minute the ground crew were pushing the cargo off the Blue Nova.

"Nice doing business with you." Dorn said to the doctor and turned back to his ship as the lightning flashed overhead again. As the cargo ramp raised he saw the scientist or doctor excitably examining the controls on the cargo container. The cargo doors slammed locked and Dorn let out an exaggerated sigh. All the signs were this was a dodgy contract and could have ended with a fire-fight He was relieved to be leaving with his ship, his payment and a full clip of ammo. He was used to the first two, but the later was a rarity on contracts like this. He headed straight for the cockpit, wanting to ensure things stayed as they were.

"Tower, this is 'Blue Nova' in docking bay 17. Requesting immediate launch clearance and a vector to the Itamo stargate."

"Blue Nova, Tower. Stand by. We have an incoming vector over your launch profile. Please hold."

Captain Dorn was looking at his scanner. A Panther class dropship was taking off already and was probably the reason for the pause. Suddenly there was a blinding flash and the next time he looked at the scanner the dropship had vanished.

"Tower, Blue Nova. What's going on out there?"

"Blue Nova. Power down your engines. Do not take off, I repeat, do not take off. We've just had a ship destroyed by the plasma lightning. Standby."

Dorn was immediately suspicious, although the planet was known for its light plasma storms he'd never heard of a ship being destroyed by a hit, there just wasn't enough power in these weak local storms. He looked up from the cockpit viewport. The angle allowed him to see the top of the control tower in the distance through the docking bay roof. The tall structure loomed over the starport and gave the occupants a clear view of the entire facility. He was pondering whether to make a break for it when there was another blinding flash. When his vision cleared he could no longer see the control tower hub, just a smoking ruin of the stumpy support tower where the hub once was. An ominous static crackle repeated over the open comms channel.


-o0o-

Kara was looking out of the office door past the reception and through the large glass panels of the buildings façade She could see people in the street running desperately trying to escape the storm. Vehicles shot past at well over the speed limit. Plasma storms were not uncommon for the city, but the news feeds were buzzing about several strikes at the airport. People outside were panicking and trying to run for cover. She looked over her shoulder as she heard the lift door open.

"Kara come here now!" there was urgency in Dr Branhan's voice.

"What is it?"

"The storm, its bigger than anything we've ever seen. The building is in danger, now come!"

Kara was confused.

"Surely we need to get out then! The worst place to be is on a higher level!" she protested.

Dr Branhan marched over and grabbed her by her wrist dragging her forcibly to the lift.

"For sake of the State just trust me!" and with that he pushed her into the lift just as a plasma bolt hit a passing tanker. The force of the explosion blew furniture and flames through the front of the building shattering glass and melting plastics. The flames and flying office furniture slammed against the closing lift door as it sealed.


Kara was in a state of shock at the narrow escape. However she suddenly realised she could feel the lift going down and not up. The lift controls were missing the three buttons of G, 9 and 10 she had spotted before. Instead they showed G with -1 all the way down to -15. She looked questioningly at Dr Branhan who held up a hand.

"Don't say anything. Please. We're going to an underground transit station to wait this out. Don't ask what goes on down here. Don't pay notice to anything. Just sit where I tell you, do not touch anything and when it's safe to return to the surface, forget you know there is anything under your feet than dirt."

The lift opened in what looked like a vast underground warehouse. Large crates and boxes lined the walls. A small transit carriage was positioned on tracks at the mouth of a tunnel that disappeared into blackness. It appeared to have a passenger car and two cargo flatbeds attached. There were two sets of tracks. Kara assumed the second train must be at the other end of the tunnel,where ever it led.

The lights flickered from the plasma storm raging above ground. Kara sat down on a crate in silence trying to comprehend what had happened.

-o0o-

Captain Dorn was out of his ship and looking for cover. His datapad was showing the local news and the news was not good. A plasma storm, they likes of which had never been recorded on a teraformed planet had suddenly formed over the city. The plasma bolts were laying waste to large swathes of the city and Dorn knew it might not be long before the large metallic hull of the Blue Nova attracted one. Taking off was not an option, he'd be hit for sure once he was the highest point above the buildings. He needed to get underground and assuming the men who accepted his delivery weren't going to saunter across the starport's surface with their suspicious cargo in tow, there must be a tunnel connecting the remote docking bay and the main terminal.

He didn't need to look for long. He found what was left of them at a lift access. A large section from the Panther class dropship's engine, which had been the storms first victim, lay against the wall. The wreckage had crashed through the roof and killed all three of them. The cargo container was scratched and dinted, but still intact and was positioned half in the lift preventing the doors from closing. The lift doors kept trying to close, bumping against the container and opening fully again before trying to close again.

Dorn jumped in the lift and pushed the cargo container back with his foot. The doors slid shut and Dorn pressed the only button which was marked with a downward arrow.

-o0o-

Kara had composed herself and taken her datapad out. The news on the surface was devastating and their situation underground wasn't much better. The power had gone down some twenty minutes ago and the dim glow of the emergency lighting gave the facility an eery glow. The power had finally returned but had not eased Kara's nerves.

Dr Branhan had been swearing at his datapad. From what little Kara could glean from him, he was trying to reconnect to the facilities main computer to find out the status of the facility. From the last few words he'd muttered she assumed the systems were still down.

Was this it Kara wondered? Would they be able to even get back to the surface? Buried alive, dying a slow death of dehydration at 28. No husband, no boyfriend, no real career. Who would miss her when she was gone? Her parents? Where her parents still alive on the devastated surface?

The sound of the emergency stairwell door swinging opening broke her self-pity. A man staggered out wearing the same white lab coat that Dr Branhan wore. Kara got up to help the clearly injured man but Dr Branhan grabbed her and pulled her back.

"Dr Elsoon? Are you alright " Dr Branhan called, slowly backing away from the staggering man approaching them. He'd guided Kara slightly behind him as he stepped back slowly. Kara could see in the dim light that the man approaching them was badly injured but he did not reply.

"Dr Elsoon. Say something!" Dr Branhan continued to back away from the approaching doctor. A low gutteral hiss was emitted by whatever was slowly limping towards them.

The man Dr Branhan had called Dr Elsoon stepped into the light and Kara gasped. He was covered with bloody injuries but the most disturbing of all was that his eyes were completely red. Kara turned to run as Dr Branhan muttered the word 'No' under his breath. They both broke into a sprint towards the small transit carriage as Dr Elsoon continued his slow shuffle towards them.


Kara was desperately trying to open the transit carriage door but it didn't respond. The whole thing appeared to be powered down. Dr Branhan picked up a small crate and started smashing it against the transit carriage's window. The plexi-trit wouldn't break.

Dr Elsoon was then on them. Dr Branhan swung the crate as a weapon and hit Dr Elsoon on the shoulder. The blow didn't slow him down. Suddenly the two doctors were rolling on the foor in a desperate struggle. Kara was frozen to the spot. Dr Branhan screamed in pain as Dr Elsoon worked his head free and bit down hard into the top of Dr Branhan's shoulder. Kara couldn't believe what was happening.

The weapons report was deafening. In the confines of the warehouse the discharge echo'd several times. Dr Elsoon's head exploded and Dr Branhan pushed the lifeless corpse off him, his hand going up to his shoulder to stop the bleeding. He sat back against the transit car. Kara turned around and saw Captain Dorn still pointing his blaster at the corpse of Dr Elsoon.

"Who are....." Kara was cut short by the captain raising his hand to silence her and gave a slight shake of his head and a disapproving look.

"Topside we're got the worse plasma storm I've ever seen almost laying waste to an entire city. Down here we appear to have cannibal scientists having lunch. Unless someone explains to me what is going on, I'm going to have to keep shooting."

"Don't...... hurt..... her......" Dr Branhan gasped. "She's innocent of all....... this."

Captain Dorn walked over to the doctor. His eyes were bloodshot and his skin pale and covered in sweat Kara started to approach him.

"STOP! Keep away from me!" Dr Branhan screamed.

Kara continued to approach.

"BACK OFF! I'M INFECTED!"

That made Kara stop in her tracks. She took two uneasy steps away from the doctor. Captain Dorn also took a few steps back and levelled his blaster at Dr Branhan.

"I'll give you ten seconds to explain. I want to know if I'm going to get infected, I want to know if there is a cure and I want to know why I shouldn't kill you both and run." Captain Dorn cocked the weapon to emphasise his point. Dr Branhan coughed up blood, in the last twenty seconds he'd deteriorated.

"You two..... are OK. Transmission is by bite. No cure. Kara is innocent. She didn't even know about this facility until I brought here down here to escape the storm. The storm, it must have caused power surge. Breached containment."

"Containment. What were you doing here?" Dorn's tone demanded an answer.

Dr Branhan screamed. Kara gasped as she saw the veins on his forehead pulse, not with blood but as if something solid was travelling through them. His eye's were almost fully red.

"Get her out of here. Hide. Find low-tech remote planet off the grid. Change..... name..... change ident. Its modified Sansha tech..... we failed..... we couldn't........ primary task aborted, but failure made unexpected successful bio weapon. If they think you know.... never safe. They will find you..... they will kill you. Run. Kill me and run and hide."

Kara was trying to comprehend what Dr Branhan was struggling to tell them as Captain Dorn fired and placed a bolt between Dr Branhan's eyes.

"NO!" screamed Kara and instinctively went for the doctor. The captain caught her by the arm and pulled her away before she got near. Kara flailed her arms against the man who had just executed her friend.

"LOOK!" Dorn said sternly. "You heard him. He was infected by some bio-weapon with no cure. It's wholly up to you. Go over there and cuddle up to the good doctor and his infected corpse or come with me and avoid THEM!"

Kara looked where the captain was now pointing his weapon. Half a dozen more people dressed in bloodied lab coats were shuffling towards them with outstretched arms. Dorn jumped down onto the transit tracks and started walking quickly towards the tunnel which he had come from.

"Coming?"

He didn't have to ask twice.

-o0o-

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

BB 43: Drackarn's 2012 Eve Community Awards

Blog Banter 43: Celebrating the Nation of EVE

At the turn of the year in meatspace, award season starts to spin up. Across the general media, folk are encouraged to look to their peers and recognise excellence and inspiration from the previous year. For the past two years I have attempted to do the same for EVE by distributing imaginary Free Boot Awards to an eclectic assortment of community luminaries. This year I thought it might be nice to expand the concept.

For Blog Banter 43 I would like to invite every participant to nominate their peers for whatever awards you think they deserve. Let's celebrate the best and the worst of us, the funniest or the most bizarre, the most heroic of the most tragic of the past year. They could be corp mates, adversaries, bloggers, podcasters, developers, journalists or inanimate objects. Go nuts.

-o0o-

Well, I would like to proposed some "X's of the Year" for 2012 as my entry into this blog banter. These are chosen from my own experience and are very much Drackarn's choices. What I like is probably not the same as you and those active on the #tweetfleet are more likely to have grabbed my attention! But most of all, if you've made me smile or even better, laugh, in 2012, you're in with a chance!

Drackarn's Player of the Year
I flew with a great number of awesome players in 2012. There is the Chuck Norris of Eve, Loren Gallen who continues to choke up the space lanes with frozen corpses. There were the minds behind the PL titan gank and generally awesome FC's Tekitha, Lock and FG. There is my 2012 nemesis Quake590 who kept killing me in good fights until I finally beat him in December. There are in fact a metric shed-load of great players I have had the honour of flying with in 2012 and it would take me hours to list them all. 

So I'll award my player of the year to the death dealer of DnD, consistently in the top 3 on BattleClinic and who is, coincidently, one of the nicest guys you'll meet online! My honourable mention goes to the gentlemen who had provided me with good fights and blogging content in Black Rise for 2012.

Winner - Loren Gallen
Honourable Mention - Quake590


Drackarn's CCP'r of the Year
Well there are a few possibilities here. For me there are a few stand-outs at CCP that are heavily involved with the community. For me this is mostly Twitter as I'm not much a visitor to Troll-land aka the forums. CCP Manifest is on my list for the tireless work he puts in on the community side. CCP Guard gets a mention, well what can be said about him that cannot be said in one of his videos. CCP Diagoras made a good start ot the year, and was still alive at fanfest, he was on my table, but appears to have gone dark for the last 117 days. CCP Punkturis did great work on the UI and bounty office and is a constant pleasant presence on the Tweetfleet and we're all fingers crossed she doesn't go too dark when she goes on maternity leave soon (tm). I guess a lot will be thinking of CCP Fozzie and CCP Ytterbium for the teiricide which brought back T1 frigates and cruisers to the game. CCP Zulu deserves a mention simply for appearing in my faction war plex in Kedama minutes after me Tweeting about a bug on Inferno release day! 

However, as this is Drack's personal choice I'll go with the guy who made me smile the most in 2012 with a number of links and mentions (of course that is totally bloody biased). The honourable mention goes to a CCP'r who is extremely active on the Tweetfleet and always has time for the players.

Winner - CCP Manifest
Honourable Mention - CCP Punkturis


Drackarn's Alliance of the Year
I deal with very few alliances. Pandemic Legion deserve a mention for being such cool dudes after we ganked one of their Titans. Rare to be congratulated by the people you just blew up one of their Titans of. Plus they were good sports when I met some at Fanfest too. Continuing on FanFest those TEST guys like a drink! Goons are actually nice people in real life and Eve Uni are exactly how you'd expect them! The alliance I am in currently was formed at the end of 2012 so not really in the running even through Samurai Pizza Cats has a lot of awesome players in it. May be next year!

There is only one winner I can think of from Drack's point of view. I named it, was in it for the first 7 months of the year and are still on good terms with it even if they have gone a bit serious for my taste! The honourable mention goes to an alliance gracious in "defeat" (OK we only JUST won on ISK) and who I enjoyed a drink with in the Celtic Cross at Fanfest.

Honourable Mention - Pandemic Legion


Drackarn's Blog of the Year
I read a good few blogs. I cannot say I have read every Eve blog out there, but I have a decent number in my reading list. Sov Wars and @gamerchick42 are two faction war blogs I have in my list and always high on the first to read list when I fire up Google Reader. Evogander and Freebooted are up there with the best as well as Pointy Sticks, Random Average, Mabrick's Mumblings, Poetic Discourse, Through Newb Eyes, Jesters Trek, Tiger Ears, Malefactor and.... oh I think that is enough I'll be listing blogs all day long, there are still another dozen in my list! So who do I choose? 

Well that would be the one which makes me laugh regularly which IMHO is rather important. It features a good mix of interesting topics from flying and fitting to minor failings out with others but with minimal tinfoil-hattery, oh and makes me laugh (yes I know that I've said that twice but I think that's important). The honourable mention goes to a blog that obviously needs a lot of work done on it to produce posts like that. I have constantly enjoy reading it and is one of my favourites of 2012.

Winner - Eveogander by Rixx Javix
Honourable Mention - Through Newb Eyes by tgl3


Drackarn's Community Star of the Year
Now this is tough. So very, very tough. We've got some obvious ones. Rixx Javix and Seismic Stan are both obvious candidates. Mark726 is another good one, I didn't need to mention Eve Travel above as that should be taken as read! There are all the people at TMC (Marc and Baghi spring to mind) who have done a great job and a great website no matter what your opinion of the Goons is. 2012 was generally a poor, poor year for leg pictures, but her song parodies get Sindel Pellion in the running here. Due to restricted bandwidth allowance I don't listen to pod casts generally but if I am feeling flush I will turn on Eve Radio for DJ Wiggles. But who has constantly contributed most to the community as far as I am concerned? 

Well right now, as I have done every month more or less, I'm writing another blog banter! And the continued success of these is largely down the winners hard work! The honourable mention goes to the Tweetfleet songstress of "those" Eve parody songs we were treated to during 2012! In fact I'm listening to Makalu Cries right now as I needed to visit the page to get the link below. KILL THE RIFTER! KILL THE RIFTER! KILL THE RIFTER! KILL THE RIFTER! KILL THE RIFTER! KILL THE RIFTER! KILL THE RIFTER! 

Winner - Seismic Stan
Honourable Mention - Sindel Pellion


Drackarn's Scrap of the Year
There are a few notable kills I've been on this year. Some of my favourites have actually been nothing to write about. Winning a 5v1 was an awesome experience but not really anything to shout about. I've had a look back and smiled at some fights where I've been the underdog and come out on top. But again, who wants to hear about destroyer and assault ship fights? News worthy fights feature hundreds of pilots and billions of ISKs of tears. I've had more than a few of those in 2012. Obviously the PL titan gank, there have been several super carrier busting fleets, lots of carrier kills, a handful of dreadnought kills and some funny hotdrops.

But, well there can only be one winner for me. I've been part of many great kills and battles in 2012 but one rises above the rest. Even to such heights that you'll find it on many of the top 10 kills/events of 2012 from players who weren't even there. I walked past groups chatting about it at Fanfest. I am of course talking about the evening we faction warfare noobs hot-dropped and destroyed a PL Titan in their home system of Amamake! The Honourable Mention goes to the epic cluster-fuck that was Kedama when a fight with between DnD and Snuffbox escalated and caught the attention of other alliances.



Drackarn's Cock-Up of the Year
There are a few cock-ups here that affected me directly. Faction war post Inferno was a definate cock-up with cash-in days and gunless stabbed speed tanking frigates taking over faction war. The timetable at Fanfest was poor with a total bun-fight at the obviously popular roundtables and talks. Also the PvP tournament timing meant that those who won a few matches missed important key-notes. But none got me tearing my hair out and yelling at the PC than the Eve-O launcher. I know that as far as numbers go, there were only about 6000 of us where the launcher said "NO!" in a Grumpy Cat style. But CCP's insistance that they would not release manual patches to help us was dumb imo. I suppose there was some logical reasoning, but did CCP expect us addicts to simply not play Eve? In the end we just had to get corp mates manually export each patch and upload it to a media sharing website.

So the winner is the 'feature' that made me want to kick someone in the nuts with the 'feature' that gave me months of chasing stabbed frigates getting an honourable (dishonourable?) mention.

Winner - The Eve Online (Failure to) Launcher
Honourable Mention - Faction War Post Inferno


Outstanding Contribution to Eve Geekery
I am a big fan of Sci-Fi. Whilst not a roleplayer in Eve, I love the backstory and the history and the geekyness that comes with that. There was a specific thing that happened in 2012 that I felt needed highlighting here but I couldn't fit it in to any of the categories above. So I made a new one. This award is for those in the community who have helped expand and increase awareness of the Eve lore and its background during a year where CCP appeared to take the first half of the year off from it.

The winner goes to the writer of 'that' lore guide. A fantastic publication which is a must read for anyone interested in getting up to speed with the Eve Universe without wanting to spend days trawling the Wiki's and the fiction portal. The honorable mention goes to the organiser of the Eve fiction contest at the end of last year who highlighted the works of us writers of New Eden.

Winner - Mark726 for his Lore Guide
Honourable Mention - Telegram Stan for organising the Pod and Planet fiction contest.


So those are my choices for 2012. I'm sure many of you won't agree, but if we all like the same thing in life, and Eve Online, they would be very boring! Really upset at my choices? See what the rest said....

43 Bottles of Beer on the wall! by TetraEtc @ Tetras Eve Blog
talking back to Makalu by Sered Woollahra at Sered's Lives
Drackarn's 2012 Eve Community Awards by Drackarn @ Sand, Cider and Spaceships
Awarding Those That Do Stuff by Orakkus @ 2nd Anomaly From the Left
On The Shoulders Of Giants by Helena Khan @ Aggressive Logistics
The Offbeat Award by Emergent Patroller
Your Winning Numbers Are... by Corelin @ Mad Haberdashers
Awards Ceremony by Kirith Kodachi @ Inner Sanctum of the Ninveah
Celebrating the Nation by Ripard Teg @ Jester's Trek
Day 210: Just Gimme the Prize: BB43 by Cheradenine Harper at Dairies of a Space Noob
The Nosy Gamer Awards by NoizyGamer @ The Nosy Gamer
Da Herp De Derp Awards by Rixx Javix @ Eveoganda
The 2012 Heroes of New Eden by Logan Fyreite @ Eve Opportunist
The Golden Stems Awards by Sindel Pellion @ Sindel's Universe
The EVE Online Awards by Poetic Stanziel @ Poetic Discourse
Chickening Out by Mike Azariah @ A Missioneer in Eve
The One With The Awards by Marc Scaurus @ Malefactor
My Heroes by Splatus @ A journey through the mind
Some Random Awards by Morphisat @ Morphisat's Blog
The Zebro Awards by Xander Phoena @ Crossing Zebras
The New Eden Windowlickers by DJ Wiggles @ The Ramblings Of An Eve-Radio DJ
2012 Privateer Awards by Rhavas @ Interstellar Privateer

Sunday, January 6, 2013

A Caldari Crumble and a Game of Drones

At the end of last week I packed a carrier full of frigates, destroyers and cruisers and jumped over to Nikkishina. Our time over there is to be spent helping capture Hasama for the Gallente Federation. Frog power! The Caldari are struggling to cope* and have a mere four systems left, or do they? Let me just ask on the alliance forums whilst I draft this up.


The issue we have now in capturing systems is that the Caldari Militia living in low-sec are being forced into a handful of systems and therefore they are much better able to defend those systems. Eha was at 88% Saturday night and I am hearing from my forum post that a 70-man T1 frigate and destroyer fleet took it overnight. Seriously guys? You took frigates and dessies to a structure bash??

So that leaves the Caldari with Hasama, Ladister and OMS. Hasma is around the 50% contested mark. It will be interesting to see what today brings. As for the Caldari strongholds of Ladister and OMS, where the hardcore plex'rs live, time will tell. If you are fighting in that area in a fleet I always like to add in ".. who always pays his debts." any time someone mentions the system.

"Fleet align Ladister."
".... who always pays his debts!".

You're FC will LOVE that!**


One problem I've found PvP'ing away from my normal stomping grounds of Nisuwa, over Nikkishina way, is that it is much more blobby than Northern Black Rise. Now I know the term blob is subjective, but if the enemy have double your numbers, I guess you can call it a blob. Around the Nisuwa area I rarely run into a hostile fleet meaning I can easily solo. Over Nikkishina way I've lost half a dozen ships in one weekend where I usually loose around 10 for a whole month. But I'm not complaining, had some good fights and have an 80% efficiency with still more to come. But it does appear there are more fleets hanging around that area. Is it because in Northern Black Rise we have the Samurai Pizza Cats, Drunk 'n' Disorderly and Snuffbox prowling the space lanes? Three organisations that like a good fight!

I had taken a few Cruisers over. My biggest lost over the weekend was my lovely Fleet Stabber. I was in a medium plex when a Vexor Navy Issue appeared on short-range. He came in and I engaged. I thought this could be a good fight..... if it wasn't for that ominous local spike as he pointed me. Anyway I chewed through the Vexor but his mates were on me. I vaporise a frigate but the other 8 or so were too much. Always go down fighting! G'aaarrrrrrrr! That was one of many fleets I came a cropper to over the weekend. I lost a HAM Caracal and also my Bloa (Blaster Moa, they do some nice DPS these days).

With all this PvP'ing, one problem I did have was that I ran out of cruisers quickly! I had plenty of destroyers but they aren't much good in the middle of a cruiser brawl. We had a fight in a medium Plex and I couldn't offer anything to help so I was lent one for the fight by a Corpie. It was a Vexor, not a ship I've flown much and have certainly not flown one since the T1 cruisers were teiricided in Retribution. So what do we have in this ship....


Wow! It's actually a nice little ship these days. You've got a decent tank on it and good DPS. Of course the DPS is mostly drone based and they can be shot down/smartbombed. The double web means that any short-range tackle is going to be in serious trouble. I liked the ship so much I bought it off him!

I've been looking a bit more at armour cruisers since we started this system capture campaign in late December. Armour logistics are the most efficient and as mediums only let cruisers and below in, there are obvious reasons for me swapping from my usual shield based cruisers.

The armour based cruiser hull I'm dying to try out is my new Sacrilege. After the Battle for Rakapas I knew a armour HAC would be a useful ship to have in my hanger. I recalled reading on Eveogander that fellow security status-challenged pilot Rixx Javix has been having fun, pew-pew and some success in a HAM Sacrilege  So I sent my alt off to high-sec to grab the hull and mods, squeeze it into a cloaky Iteron and bring it to low-sec. The first thing that struck me, smeggin' hell, that is an awesome looking ship! I'd not really paid attention to the hull and looked at it close before, but wow. I really like it.


There is obviously some minor similarities to my other favourite looking ship, the Caracal. I think it must be the Star Trek nacelles/Klingon Bird of Prey style I really like.

It has a high resist armour tank and the HAMs deal out sufficient damage to upset most pilots. Given the blobby nature of my current home and my current luck I won't bother solo'ing it out here, but soon (TM).

For now, time to undock the Vexor and go set my drones one someone. See you in space o7


* I know the Caldari captured EVERYTHING in 2009! We're just enjoying it ourselves atm!
** First, no he won't and second, yes I know the difference between Ladister and Lanister but FFS it is close enough for the joke!

Friday, January 4, 2013

What is to Come in 2013?

So its bye-bye 2012! I wonder what CCP are looking at for 2013? From what has been said before they should be leaving the theme of "war/destruction" behind and moving to the next part of the "MMORPG triangle" of "building" with "harvesting" in 2014 and back to "war" in 2015. A few things I'd* love to see in 2013.....

In Game and Expansions:-

Let Me OUT of That Damn Room!
Come on CCP, let me out of that damn small room! Incanra has been tainted by the summer of unrest, but the idea was sound, we wanted it. Then Incarna hit and there was rage and suddenly everyone forgot the previous two years and said they never wanted Incarna! We need Incarna. We know many people were put off Eve due to the lack of an avatar. But having the ability to see your avatar in a small room which gives pretty much no additional value is not helping. We need establishments at least on a small scale. Limit the numbers per room, make multiple instanced bars with population caps, only allow us out in low-sec stations where populations are lower. Whatever it takes to get around the problems, get around them! We know 2000 people in one bar in Jita all doing the 'funky chicken' at the same time will kill the server hamster, but there must be ways to get to the future vision of Eve! Even if you're not ready to have interaction, we know the art work for the other rooms was nearly ready. Lets go exploring!


Give Me a Home.
The POS revamp discussed at Fanfest was very encouraging. Rather than just a tower, a mini customisable station would be yours, YOUR station. Where you can dock, store ships, set up a gentlemen's club with strippers (OK I may have imagined that last one). People like a place to call their own and customise it to their tastes. Look at Skyrim they did a fairly good job with only some weak customisation. We can do so much better. Make it so.


Give us Tools.
Making "art", and I use the term very loosely with respect to my attempts, can be a pain. For those of us who don't own 3D CAD software and are able to extract the models from the game, snipping out characters and spaceships etc can be time consuming. This year CCP made it easier to do with characters by adding the green background. Can we have the same for ship and turret previews please CCP?
Another thing that would help a lot would be able to zoom in so you can walk around the CQ in FPS style. Sometimes you want to take a screenshot of a view but your characters big ugly head is in the way. Yes, you can back into a wall and do it that way to remove the head, but some views cannot be shot that way.


Appease the Bitter Vets
My god my training is dull these days. Apart from T2 Matari BS (I have Mini BS only to IV) I can fly every combat ship in game (sub-cap). I can fly Caldari, Gallente and Amarr caps. I can use pretty much every gun/launcher/combat related module in game. All my training these days are level 5's that take an age. OK with Retribution there were a couple of new skills, but nothing I need to train right now. Give us BV's something more to train, something to aim for.

Tell Me a Story
Recently there has been some light at the end of the tunnel. Live events and some New Eden storylines have been starting which have been missing for far too long. We players can provide the content to a certain level but CCP has to step up and give us the over-arching story. What's happening with Tibus Heth these days? Last we heard he'd caught something nasty! Was it from a goat? In December there was a major update to the fiction portal with lots of the backstory expanded! It's so easy to use the standard sandbox excuse that players make the stories. But there are only so many times a story about a 0.0 alliance that captures something/blows something up/is betrayed/failscades can run and is still interesting.


Keep Iterating and Improving....
We like that. But don't neglect the actual expansion side. We've had three good 'expansions' now, but people are starting to murmur. Eve has survived this long as it has been changing, evolving and keeping fresh. There are only so many bug fixing, itterating and polishing expansions that can be done before people get bored. Retribution has been good, very good. But there was nothing in there to attract new blood. Existing players liked it and I'm sure it brought some ex-players back. But we need head-line features to attract new players too.

On The Blog:-

I am thinking of a monthly series where I take on someone for a 1v1, ideally someone known in the Eve-O community. May be use a different ship each time moving from frigates up to battleships. Actually what would a carrier 1v1 be like if I can find someone willing to try it :) Actually I like this idea! Who fancies it?

January - Noob ship vs Space Noob
February - Frigate vs Rixx Javix
March - Industrials vs Seismic Stan
April - Retribution Destroyers vs Jace Errata
May - Faction Frigate vs ??????????
June - Interceptor vs ???????????
July - Assault Ship vs ????????
August - Cruiser vs ???????????????
September - HAC vs ????????????
October - Battlecruiser vs ?????????
November - Battleship vs ?????????
December - Carrier vs Kirith Kodachi

T1 and T2 mods. T1/T2/Faction ammo, T1 Rigs.

I have a few ideas for more fiction in 2013 here at SC&S. Don't worry, if its not your thing, I'll keep it to once a week and on a Friday :)

My Eve Online Movie
I have previously (even before the blog banter) thought about a movie set in the Eve Online universe. A dodgy starship captain, a damsel in distress, a beautiful assassin stalking them and space zombies! Expect to see this series very soon (TM).

The Occupation
I wrote a piece slightly tongue in cheek for the Pod and Planet fiction contest to bend the rule about Tibus Heth and a goat. The story featured two Gallente teenagers trapped in an occupied Gallente settlement on Caldari Prime. Originally I had thought that was the end of it. But a Tweet from Deacon Igunen got me thinking. By Jove! He's right! That is a good fiction setting. I don't intent to do these as a series but as a number of one-offs throughout the year charting the adventures of Petar, Krissy and the Gallente Resistance.

Inspector Avi PI
Inspector Avi from the Jita Ripper series has left the space-cops. He's set himself up as a private investigator. I hope to run these as occasionals too and not really a linked series. Think CSI, Criminal Minds, Bones, NCIS or any of the other similar shows the wife forces me to watch! My aim is you can read one on its own without having to have read the previous or future ones.


For Drackarn:-

I really should get Minmatar Battleship V trained. Then I'll have all sub-capital combat ships available. Logi V is another I really should get. Other than that, at 80m skill points and nearly all PvP its just lots and lots of level five skills for the small 2% or so boosts they give for weeks and weeks of training.

I've been hovering around the 5000-5200 rank on BattleClinic all year. I was 5011 this week but I have yet to break into the top 5000. That is a goal for this year. Even though it is a pants goal when you look at the pilots I fly with with several in the top 100!

Actually, forget that last one I wrote this blog in draft yesterday. After last night killing a Raven and scanning down a boosting T3 plus a solo faction cruiser kill....


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

The Year That Was 2012 for Drackarn

Well its 2013 and there is another year gone! Crikey! So what did Drackarn actually get up to in 2012? Well there was some PvP.....

Back in January I was still in Shadows of the Federation, founding members of the Drunk 'n' Disorderly alliance. It wasn't a busy month for me with only a handful of kills. However that was about to change. In the 2011 December expansion CCP fixed the bug where remote repping a pirate gave you a faction standings hit for those in the militia. Therefore there was no reason we couldn't go back to Y'aaaaarrrring through the space lanes and still be in faction war and still use logistics. The yoke of minimum sec status was thrown off and I went back to shooting all the things!


February was a better month with 54 kills and plenty of Caldari militia battlecruisers padding out my killboard. Nothing out of the ordinary happened, just lots* of shooting spaceships for fun and profit!


March was my favourite month of the year and it was also one of the most frustrating  I got a convo early in the week from my CEO "Have you got a dreadnought?". I replied no but I could get one if needed. He replied "Get it, we're going to gank a PL titan at the weekend!". That weekend we did just that. We dropped PL in their home system of Amamake. We got unlucky as PL had a capital fleet ready fishing for targets so the 'Quick in, gank, out' didn't go as planned. We did kill the Titan but my dread went down in a blaze of glory. Not long after that I was in Iceland for Fanfest for a long weekend of important internet spaceships and drinking! A great month but was tinged with frustration - the Eve Online Launcher launched! For about 6,000 of us this was a nightmare as something in the launcher made our ISP's go "NO!". CCP insisted that you must use the launcher and wouldn't release manual patches, but they didn't know what the problem was so couldn't fix it. I had to beg corp mates to manually export the patch, upload it to a file-sharing website so I could download it. What a PITA!


April saw the start of the Jita Ripper fan fiction series here on SC&S and a road trip for the alliance. Nothing really interesting happened to be fair in that month. However, I did find a way around the launcher issue.... change ISP!


May made up for a quiet April with the squids bringing faction battleships to the fight and this rather epic fight in Kedama which resulted in multiple capital kills. Worst bit was the aftermath using an alt in an industrial to go fetch all the discarded fighters and fighter bombers and scoop them up. So many fighters and fighter-bombers to loot! May was also the month which saw the Kamela Incident. This was when we went to help Wolfsbrigade defend their home system which they were in danger of losing. A Gallente Militia alliance assisting an Amarr Militia alliance to defend a faction war system! It started out as just logi assistance and soon escalated as the Minmatar open fire on us first**. The roleplayers cried loud.


June brought us Inferno and FW went to pot. Suddenly space was full of speed tanking frigates with no guns and militia's organising "cash out" days were people dumped their LP's into the iHubs to gain tier V for a few hours so everyone could rush to the LP store and cash in. However, I did get a shiny new PC to play Eve on after two years on a laptop!


July saw my new dreadnought unloading it's guns into a Nyx supercarrier. I also did proper chained-up logi for the first time and FC'd a roam. It was also the month I became sick of the serious, serious, competitive e-sports internet spaceships SoTF and DnD had become. So in a few clicks I left being a Director of SoTF and joined, as a simple rank and file member, QCats. The Jita Ripper series on here finished with a capsuleer capturing the protagonist in the system of Notoras and being given the choice of handing him to the police or to the powerful father of one of his victims. He chose the more darker option and pocketed 1bn ISK! Shock! To be honest I'm not even sure why I bothered to roll the Inspector Avi character. The chance of someone going the lawful but less well paid route was rather low! In fact, he really wasn't needed!


August was all about "Cockbag Thrashers". I was having fun with throw-away destroyers, I started the Vengeance fan fiction series and this blog won "Blog of the Month" at the Eebee's. That made Drack a very happy boy!


September and October saw me embracing more Cockbag Thrasher fun and getting back to more solo roaming.

November say me get back from holiday to find the QCats were now part of the Drunk 'n' Disorderly alliance. I'd only left them three months previously! I thought to myself, this is not going to last. The reason I left SoTF and DnD was my play-style wasn't compatible with the serious, serious fleets they were running and had joined QCats as their play style was much closer to my own eg Cockbag Thrashers. I stayed quiet and hoped QCATS wouldn't get too drawn into the serious, serious, competitive e-sports of DnD. By the end of November I was having some decent success in solo'ing. Practice makes perfect I guess!


December was not a good month in real life. First couple of weeks were a right-off and I had to return to the UK following a death in the family. But when I did back to Eve, Retribution had deployed and was a resounding success. Also I found on my return that QCATS had left DnD (I never did say "told you so" aren't I a good boy). But generally December was a shit month for me until Christmas came. Santa obviously decided to turn my December around given what had been happening in real life. I finally killed Quake590 in a 1v1! I also took part in the battle for Rakapas which left me one Dreadnought down, but three carrier kills up plus many, many, many, many kills!


So the year in numbers for both me and Drackarn.

Kills - 641
ISK Destroyed - 193.2bn
Losses - 91
ISK Lost - 12.3bn
ISK Efficiency for the Year - 94%
Fanfests attended - 1
Changes from Wanna-be to full-blown pirate - 1
PL Titans Ganked - 1
Capital Ships Lost - 2
Corporations - 2
Alliances - 3 (well technically only two, one twice!)
Number of Sindel Pellion's legs on lap - 2
Good fights had - A lot!
Reached 150,000 views on the blog - 1

Look forward to blowing you all up in 2013!


*lots for someone in my poor TZ anyway ;)
**well that's what our pilots said anyway!