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Sigiryavrusu
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Posted - 2007.02.05 21:41:00 -
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Edited by: Sigiryavrusu on 05/02/2007 21:38:33 As a veteran of two "lost" battles i like to add some memories of old. First one is the Void Alliance versus everyone. I remember that my ex pirate corp decided to join V for more justified killing but only ended up being kill mails to random neutral station campers. They (only had 10 odd kills in 2 month period) used to be top fighting corp of alliance but the time we get there (can't remember where but some Caldari 0.0 hellhole with Big Blue camping only exit) the fight is already lost. The alliance dissolved in no time, even some corps give away one pos to enemies. I vaugely remember a huge battleship fleet i was in to take down the pos. In 2nd hour of siege 2 carriers cynoed in and due to inability of fleet command 4 battleships (one from my corp) stuck in combat with escorts of carriers. We as a corp warped in from safe spot for rescue only to be blown to hell by a small fleet of megathrons. So it was a bloodbath and soon Void alliance crumbled to dust.
Then the days of Veritas Immortalis began. Great Wildlands is the most cutthroat region i've ever seen. I doubt that someone can truly enforce rule over it. First months are relatively safe. Hosts of freeloaders farmed systems while we chase 1 recon cruiser over 25 jumps only to end up losing the kill to LV battleship fleet. The the days of coalition begin. Against RA i joined many campaigns from gate camping, mining op raids and sieges. But they were like*****roaches on steroids. They survived almost every nuke while coalition suffered huge attrition from npc station based neutrals and guerilla RA fleets. Soon the siege over 1V (guess it was the system that RA's last outpost is in) lifted with many losses and we are back again sitting on stations waiting for the lockdowns end.
This is how things looked from one players screen, i may have made some mistakes about corp names or dates but give me a break will ya.
PS: bah posted with alt, silly of me.
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Borg017
0utbreak
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Posted - 2007.02.05 22:16:00 -
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Originally by: Clementina
Shortly afterwards the Fountain Alliance was invaded by BoB. After a long war BoB conquered Fountain, then after still more fighting Delve fell.
I think delve and PB fell before Fountains did. BoB then rented Fountains to Xelas. FA lost considerable member corps but the remaining stayed around whippin up on Xelas. BoB came several times to save Xelas and FA grew tired of it all and left to merge with NORAD to form RISE.
RISE lived in Outer Ring. Goons invaded Cloud Ring after a series of POS mishaps by YouWhat Alliance (made up of an ex-G alliance member corp). D2+friends all kicked Goons out of Cloud Ring and the region was "given" to RISE. RISE claimed Outer Ring and Cloud Ring and napped YW. YouWhat later turned hostile to RISE and re-took claim of Cloud Ring with the help of 0utbreak corp. RISE moved all assets back to Outer Ring. A few corps broke off of RISE due to being upset with RISE leadership and decisions and created The Ronin alliance. RISE virtually beat Ronin to the outskirts of Outer Ring due to number advantage and capital fleet. Rise then received an offer from BoB to become "tenants" in Feyth. Outer Ring is currently not claimed by any entity. -----------------------------------------------
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Plutoinum
German Cyberdome Corp Cult of War
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Posted - 2007.02.06 06:24:00 -
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Edited by: Plutoinum on 06/02/2007 06:21:01
Originally by: Nai Ling LV was formed and took Omist, and then Tenerfis. Somewhere in there -V- (Veritas Immortalis) and CHIMP (Chimaera Pact) were formed and took Great Wildlands and Detorid respectively.
Just a correction: -V- existed already since march 2005 (war against foundation, NBSI, the north together with [5], war against MC ...) Dezember 2005 Shinra and M Corp had left [5] and founded LV and probably also december 2005 Chimera Pact was founded.
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Originally by: Patch86 Combat in EVE is non-consensual. Unlike most games, EVE, by design, forces you to be ready for violence everywhere-even hi-sec space.
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