Tag Archives: Rogue Drones

Live Dev Blog: Fiction and Content

CCP will conduct a live dev blog today on fiction and content. I’ll use this space to blog it live, then clean it up afterward.

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Scattershooting fiction bits

Make sure you don’t get any on you. Fiction contest If you have any interest in EVE fiction at all, go check out Silver’s Second Annual Fiction Contest, run by Silver Night. Silver is a good buddy and the primary … Read the rest of this entry

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Toward a spectrum of nonviolent playstyles

What do nonviolent EVE players do? Like most interesting questions, this one doesn’t have one single, straightforward answer. I’d say that the nonviolent playstyle actually covers an entire spectrum. I tend to think that, as we move down from the … Read the rest of this entry

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Review of mineral & insurance changes

CCP Chronotis published a dev blog today titled “The Circle of Life“. First, a quick summary of the coming changes: Tech 1 Meta 0 loot drops from NPCs will be nerfed, replaced with scrap metal and tags. Rogue drone compounds … Read the rest of this entry

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Ruins

In space, it’s always night time, despite the nebulae that set the sky on fire. In the dark little corners of the Metropolis slums, some constellations just don’t see as much traffic as one might expect. Occasionally, a gang of … Read the rest of this entry

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Why hasn’t New Eden had the Singularity?

So we have rogue artificial intelligences, uploaded consciousness, functionally immortal transhumans, faster-than-light communications and travel that invalidate everything we know about causality… why hasn’t New Eden experienced the Singularity? These sorts of advances should enable exponential growth in science, technology, … Read the rest of this entry

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Exploration Journal 111.03.11

I don’t think I need to say much more about Seyllin. Everyone else in the world has already said so much, and most of it ends up being pretentiously obvious stuff anyway. However, these worm holes opening up everywhere really … Read the rest of this entry

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Sidereal Fusion

A lonely frozen corpse tumbled end-over-end, silhouetted against the endless backdrop of stars. Occasionally, the equipment or jewelry still worn by the corpse would refract a bit of light, but no one would ever see this body again until, eons … Read the rest of this entry

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