
Extreme
Eye of God Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2006.10.31 11:48:00 -
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Edited by: Extreme on 31/10/2006 11:51:48
Attacking ASCN has become 'a bridge too far' for BoB, and now Fountain has been liberated.
Everyone without access to deepspace you finally have the opportunity to get rich mining the high end ores!
Individuals, small corporations, your chances are overthere NOW! . .
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Extreme
Eye of God Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2006.10.31 12:58:00 -
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Originally by: Tholarim
Originally by: darth solo First stage. The clearing out of core, complete.
Second stage. Taking the alliances head on in fleet combat, complete.
Third stage. Removing any large concentration of the enemy in fountain, complete
Fourth stage. Inviting the ppl of EVE to Fountain to make LOTS of isk, complete
Final stage. Removing the enemies control of the outpost, complete. (Thanks ASCN for the help).
So what now?, The enemy alliance have left the area they call home. The fight from them has gone, yeah they will say "no im in Fountain, celes suck" but 1 or 2 does not an alliance make.
I could say WTS: Outpost. I could tell the lads to live in peace, maybe settle down with a overweight Amarian woman, or maybe a overweight Amarian mountain sheep?.
Grow rich and fat from the fruits of Fountain?. That isnÆt really us though is it now?. Do we really need an outpost?. Or more important, do we really want one?.
We all know a certain rebel alliance could easily take ôOURö outpost back . But I think we all know how much of an amazing campaign fountain has been for us. Would losing the outpost be that big a deal when we done nothing to build it?. Maybe it would even be a relief; if we give it back to the alliance will they fight us again?. Or will the ppl we really want to fight come back and retake it for them, in this trying to rebuild the union which must be shattered. surely?
People have commented on how the leaders of celes apoc have pointed the corp in a different direction, how we should have got involved in pos or outposts, I think its been great for us, corp numbers have grown close to 130, members online at one point hit 45. More important, its been something different, iv learned a lot, and so have the boys.
This has been a lesson to all of EVE that sells out to the strongest. Can they protect you?, will they protect you?. Pick your friends well, but your enemies better.
whats next, delve? NOL looks nice.
Celestial Apocalypse.
As we say in Holland:
The mice dance on the table, when the cat is away from home.
In this case the dancing mice are protected by the Bulldog  . .
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