Paragot Bezier
30plus Fidelas Constans
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Posted - 2017.02.23 09:17:00 -
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New Eden can be a harsh and lonely place. When I started playing this game, I couldn't help but feel overwhelmed. EVE Online was a MMO like nothing I've ever played before: it's an infinitely complex player-driven universe. Yet, with all the choices before me... I felt lost. I didn't know how to begin. And, when I felt adventurous enough to explore the universe beyond the tutorials, I quickly lost most of my ships and supplies to pirates and hostiles. Thus, I turned to EVE University and found a thriving community of new players and experienced teachers who helped me gain both the hard-skills and the soft-skills that I needed to become successful in New Eden. In the year that I spent in E-UNI, I learned about mining, industry, trade, hauling, PvE, FCing, PvP, and I experienced life in a wormhole. Yet, more than that, these guys are just fun to fly with.
If your are new to EVE Online or if you just want to learn more about the game, then there is no better corporation to join. For more information, check out their website and read E-UNI's declaration of principles:
Quote:All capsuleers have an unrelenting desire for more; more strength, more space, more ISK, more power. Many will take from others; without hesitation or mercy, without compassion or regret. Every day new capsuleers are born. But New Eden is a harsh place, and many are unprepared. In YC 105, one man recognised that 'more' did not have to be the only objective; that these new pilots are important, and enabling knowledge is worthwhile. That man was Morning Maniac, and he founded a corporation, EVE University, under entirely altruistic principles. He created a place to learn, a place to teach, a place where the person is more important than the skillpoints, and 'more' is not the driving force. With its members freely teaching each other, they benefited from each otherGÇÖs experience. Many moved on, but not before they imparted the knowledge they had gained. And as the word spread and members passed through the corporations doors, it became something else. What once was a small corporation has become a community, transcending all language, cultural and regional barriers, with alumni all over New Eden. It had become something that will endure until the last of the stars goes dark. Here, gathered under a common cause, we agree to recognise that together, as a community, we can teach those new generations of capsuleers. Together, we can prepare them better than any guides or agents can. Together, we can give them the best start possible, without limiting their options. Together, we can instil in them the skills needed not only to survive, but to be successful. We do this not for power, or influence, or money. We do this because we too recognise that 'more' does not have to be the solitary goal. We do this because we are EVE University.
Paragot Bezier | Graduate | EVE University
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