Saturday, 31 July 2010

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Exploration Ishtar

I hadn’t done this in a while, so after having lost an experimental Ishtar doing agent work, I put together an improved model.

'Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate, Babylon' by BlatantNews.com[Ishtar, Hacking]

250mm Light Carbine Howitzer I
Sisters Core Probe Launcher
Improved Cloaking Device II
2x Salvager I

Codebreaker I
10MN Afterburner II
Drone Navigation Computer I
Cap Recharger II
Survey Scanner I

Medium Armor Repairer II
2x Energized Reflective Membrane II
2x Energized Thermic Membrane II

Medium Capacitor Control Circuit I
Medium Auxiliary Nano Pump I

5x Valkyrie II
5x Hammerhead II
5x Hobgoblin II
5x Warrior II
5x Garde I

The Survey Scanner does almost nothing. I just dislike empty equipment slots. And the howitzer has only one purpose: get the enemy’s attention so that they’ll focus on me and ignore my drones.

When I took it out in Derelik lowsec, I immediately found a Provisional Sansha Outpost. That didn’t take long, and it turned out that they had a True Sansha inspecting the facility. Among the remains of his ship once my drones finished with him, I found a nice Low-grade Slave Epsilon and a few other bits of interest. Nation may be creepy as hell, but they produce good stuff.

Anyway, the new setup performed just fine. That auxiliary nano pump works especially well, actually. By increasing repair amount rather than just speeding up repairs, I keep my capacitor efficiency up and get out of trouble quickly.


Angel calling home

A video feed fades in. Casiella appears to sit perched on the edge of a cloud. She tries to smile but with little success.

'Weary Angel' by KrystnHi. I know we haven’t talked in a while. I, um… well, that’s my fault. I should have come say hello, at least, or let you know how or even where I was. Things just got, erm, complicated.

So, uh, where to begin. Right, well, I’m back in Republic space for now. I’ve been moving around a lot lately. Heimatar, Derelik, Curse… you probably won’t like hearing that, but I don’t really think we have much else to lose, right?

She takes in a deep breath as she closes her eyes. After holding it for a moment, she exhales and looks directly into the camera again.

You were right. Those bastards didn’t intend anything like I did. They weren’t my friends and they hadn’t really changed. After I got the hell out of there, maybe I got a little crazy. I did some things.

It doesn’t matter now. I can’t change all that and I’m not sure I should… because I don’t think I knew everything then that I know now. Damn sure I don’t know as much now as what I need to.

And that means, yes, I’m still working with people you won’t like. You can already guess who they are, but I don’t want to make you more upset. You just deserve to know, that’s all.

I swear to you, though, it’s all for good reasons. When I’m done, the world will be different. Better. Stronger.

Casiella pauses for a long time, sitting very still with slightly wet eyes.

Daddy would be proud if he knew what we were working on. I hope you’ll believe that.

I love you, Mom.


Xenocracy Chronicle

I’ve spent a good bit of time pondering the latest EVE Chronicle, Xenocracy, by CCP Headfirst. It gives a bit of fictional flavor to “Planetville”, the planetary management feature CCP introduced alongside Spacebook in the latest expansion. If you haven’t read it, you should really do so before continuing past the jump here…
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Curses, foiled again

'Sharingan and the cursed seal!' by Gemma DeniseSo I went back out to Curse to try to patch things up with the Cartel. I’m hearing some interesting rumors about some of their research results, and just raiding their Metropolis data centers hasn’t gotten me what I want. Playing nice with the Dominations should help, right?

Not so much. The agent who’d finally worked with me promised to kick me up to a Domination, but didn’t actually get me connected to him. Now she suddenly won’t talk to me herself, either. Fine, I thought, I’ll work with one of the lower-order agents.

Either they have some internal issues, or I got suckered, because after doing a bunch of work to eliminate mercs who’d threatened SoE hospitals, they sent me into one of their own heavy fleets… while I flew a Wolf. That didn’t go as well as I’d hoped, really, so now I’m down one assault frigate (and a pod from trying to fly back to Derelik, but that didn’t matter much).

I did make it back to Derelik after all, which got interesting on its own. But I’ll have to recount that bit later. And I still need to get things sorted with the Cartel.


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Evacuating from the Republic

by clickykbd

Not only have the Sansha threatened the world, but other capsuleers have evidently lost their minds. I don’t want to get in the middle of the fighting, as I can think of lots of other ways to do well by doing good.

So I’m moving as much of my staff as I can out of the Republic. Some administrative functions will stay at the Ecliptic Rift corporate headquarters in Larkugei and others handling our remaining trade business in Rens and Hek, but they have strict instructions not to go planetside under any circumstances.

The rest of us will head to lowsec in Derelik. With much lower population levels in the Ammatar Mandate, the threat seems lowered despite the Nation’s extensive activity in the area. In fact, I intend to focus heavily on intel gathering and information warfare operations against their installations out there. This also keeps us close to Curse and the Angel Cartel. Nation won’t tangle with them too much, I expect. The Dominations will react with substantially greater ferocity than the weak CONCORD-affiliated nations, and possibly they can lend a hand with any Sansha tech my research staff can’t handle.

Now I need to go talk to Mom and get her to come with me from Eram. We’ve not spoken in some time, since that White Rose Society mess, so I can just imagine how it will go. Damn it.


Life in low sec…

'Hide and seek' by Pensiero

Mynxee put up a thread in the Missions and Complexes forum today titled “Low Sec Opinions & Perceptions: What Are Yours?” I posted a response there, but I thought I’d include it here too for further discussion. Please contribute to the thread, but you know how delicious your comments taste to me…

One part of me says that dynamic agents (e.g. locations, quality, etc.) would make things more interesting, but another part of me says that exploration should do that for us. In the meantime, I think I may run out to Derelik tonight, heh.

My response below the jump.
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Observation

'Eye project Day 10 - Observe' by 2002ttorryGyuach found it ironic. Despite all the buildup here in Audesder, the war ended up starting elsewhere. No invading Amarr force had poured through from Fort Kumar as the Fleet strategists had long expected. The gate from Kenobanala fired only occasionally and usually heralded roaming pirates, lone explorers, the rare trader, or perhaps a ferry service like his. He spent his days taking businessmen across the regional gate or perhaps a bit of courier work, anything to pay the bills and maybe leave a few extra credits for an evening in the pleasure hubs.

He jumped through and immediately received a hail from Ammatar Customs. “Unknown vessel, this is Mandate Customs YJG-782. Stop your engines immediately and prepare for inspection.”

“Oh, Lieutenant Itos? Good to see you as always. Hope the family is well.”

“Cease the chatter, unknown vessel, this is an official channel. Verifying identity beacon now.”

“Yeah yeah, we go through this every time. Engines powered off, I’m at full stop. As usual after a jump.”

“Your identity beacon checks out, Probe-class frigate. Stand by for equipment and cargo scanning.”

“Cargo empty. I’m just coming through to pick up some pilot’s leftover equipment in a hangar in Uanzin.”

“You are cleared to proceed.”

“Thanks, Itos. Say hi to that beautiful wife of yours for me.”

The exchange complete, he continued on his flight plan. In fact, he’d always come up clean. Today wouldn’t vary from that routine. After docking briefly in Uanzin to take on a few tech II shield modules into his cargo bay, he fired out of the docking bay and made his way back through Kenobanala to Audesder. The exchange with the border patrol frigates on that side went even quicker. A capsuleer pirate gate camp sat just on the Aedald side of the gate from Audesder. Their battlecruiser sensors didn’t stand a chance of locking him before he could align and warp, though, so they didn’t even make the effort.

His tribe maintained a bureau station here, where he docked up and had the local station crew offload the modules. Setting up the contract only took a few moments. As the gantry lifted his own pod from the ship, he reflected on all he’d just seen that day.

Then he entered it into a secure data console and transmitted it back to HQ in Pator: patrol patterns, squadron composition, and ship types. All the data he moved could never show up in a remote scan, though he refused to think much about what would happen if the Amarr ever took him into custody.

While he did work for the RSS, they took no chances with him and never had him move anything that could have gotten him arrested and compromised. That didn’t really make his job any easier, though. The RSS kept a close eye on the only relatively peaceful crossing between the Republic and its blood enemies in the Mandate. Sometimes they needed to get a ship across into Amarr-controlled territory with minimum fuss and notice for various purposes. Sure, they could have used Ezzara or Kourmonen, and at times they did. But if they needed more assurance that they could slip through the border without getting stopped, and they had the time available, then Derelik fit that bill much better.

Tomorrow he’d go through the charade again, maybe dropping off some exchange students in Arnola.


Exploratory screenshots

I added several new images today, primarily of Sansha facilities in the Derelik region but also a plasma planet and a gorgeous Angel research site in Curse. As always, you can see all my images on my Screenshots page.

Maspah I, composed of plasma.

Angel research facility in the Curse region.

From a Sansha watch site I found in Derelik. Transports docking to offload people for "processing" in the human containment facility? Or maybe picking up newly-converted True Slaves? Ugh.

From a Sansha watch site I found in Derelik

A lookout tower assists with facility security.

The bright red sun and the haze around the facility give it a foreboding glare.

There's a docked Bestower and a couple of towers to overlook the thing.