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1. There Were Giants, intro and part 1 - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
In the years to come, the amarr people would learn to fear the appearance of black hulled ships and the blazon of the burning black feather with a fear they never before experienced with the blood cults and their other enemies. The Fallen Angel wa...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.11.02 05:16:00
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2. There Were Giants, intro and part 1 - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
On the third day of the celebration they were brought into the deep chambers of the emperor and there before them he asked once more for them to submit to his will and forsake immortality, and once more they declined, suddenly a trap was sprang, a...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.11.02 05:15:00
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3. There Were Giants, intro and part 1 - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
The Fallen Angel The tale of the Fallen Angel begins with what little we knew of his time as a mortal, that he was the son of a prestigious leading family upon one of the core systems of the Amarr Empire; talented and charismatic he was a great l...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.11.02 05:14:00
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4. There Were Giants, intro and part 1 - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
In those days there were giants among the stars. At first they were hailed as heroes, as champions of the people, and many were. In an age where one individual stood among countless trillions these few stood tall over the universe like gods. Like...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.11.02 05:13:00
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5. There Were Giants, intro and part 1 - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
The following is a collection of tales of the world of eve that might be told at some point in the future, after a great cataclysm, or might be being told now in the world as a sort of post apocalyptic fantasy. You can be the judge. Please let me ...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.11.02 05:11:00
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6. Seventeen Centimeters - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
And so, here, at the end of my life I, a grown man, sat down and cried. I wept like a child. I begged, I pleaded, I screamed, I threatened. I did this for well over twenty minutes, two thirds of the rest of my life consumed by such useless futilit...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.07.23 15:23:00
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7. Seventeen Centimeters - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Over the next few hours I found out it was that fresh faced, clean shaven little ensign that had been our undoing. He had told the captain all of our plans, and we had been incapacitated with stun pistols and grenades. The captain had waited throu...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.07.23 15:22:00
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8. Seventeen Centimeters - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
During our brief respites from his dogged persistence, some of the other crewmen and I spoke. We spoke of many things pertinent to our situation, but they always came back to one singular theme: if we carried on and fought one more battle, we woul...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.07.23 15:21:00
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9. Seventeen Centimeters - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Once again eager, our captain assumed we had the element of surprise, which we did, and ordered an attack. Our forward batteries he ordered to be armed all with antimatter charges, and the mid range seeking missiles to be replaced with heavier and...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.07.23 15:20:00
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10. Seventeen Centimeters - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
For the next three weeks we moved from array to array finding the same story again and again, sometimes only days after our quarry had fled. Then we lost their trail just beyond a dull and worthless moon of the ninth planet. Our captain had become...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.07.23 15:19:00
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11. Seventeen Centimeters - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
The port airlock on the Krakatau was one of the complicated old sorts. Two chambers and three seals to allow pressurization and decontamination areas. These were two small rooms maybe two and a half, or three meters by the same, separated by a h...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2007.07.23 15:18:00
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12. Birds of Prey - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Back again, by popular demand, from nobody! Also because nobody told me not to. In Corporate Caldari, taxes pay YOU .
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2006.08.12 12:23:00
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13. Birds of Prey - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Alexi Borizkova on 12/08/2006 12:20:46 Sighing, he continues. ôBut you know I canÆt just let you live in my hangar free of charge, this is not a charity.ö The shoulders of the standing man slump. ôYes, I understand.ö ôSo tell me,...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2006.08.12 12:20:00
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14. Birds of Prey - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Alexi Borizkova on 12/08/2006 12:18:27 Interlude 1: The Forgotten ôStocks of Zydrine are running low, we will need to restock before beginning the production run for sales during the next quarter, make a note of that.ö Leaning ba...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2006.08.12 12:15:00
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15. Crew Sizes and Ships - Putting things into perspective - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
So what you're saying is that you can realistically expect 100% of your magically appearing trained starship personnel to not only be reliable for theri job, but also not be spies, saboteurs, etc? SO now we add a magical screning process to make s...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2006.04.11 04:05:00
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16. Crew Sizes and Ships - Putting things into perspective - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
From a game perspective, crews don't work*. Fiction wise, I see it as being up to the individual pilot, whether they have a crew of clones, humans, robots, or a fully automated ship with no real room for a crew(I choose the latter). *From the she...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2006.04.10 23:24:00
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17. Intaki Canonical Resources - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: Boda Khan Brilliant stuff. Are there any similar resources for the other races and/or factions of EVE? In truth there is very little written about the eve universe(as compared to other long lived settings, and most table...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2005.12.17 22:26:00
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18. Birds of Prey - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Actually, I always wanted a fighter like this, and gave up on ever seeing one ingame, so I decided to write about them instead. My old post here easily predates first word of the fighters as CCP has them today, I believe. Originally by: Al...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2005.12.05 02:54:00
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19. Birds of Prey - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
ôEnjoy the ride, my friendö he quietly mouths to himself, ôThis is a day worthy of celebration.ö As an afterthought, he accesses the communications net, and reserves a table for three at the stationÆs classier section of the recreation hub. He i...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2005.12.04 05:30:00
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20. Birds of Prey - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Part 3 The glow of the mining lasers gleamed dully on the sleek black hull of the cruiser. If space carried sound, there might have been a dull throbbing, or humming sound. As they slowly did their work, liquefying the asteroid and tractoring the...
- by Alexi Borizkova - at 2005.12.04 05:30:00
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