
Starfall Hammer
Starfall Industries
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Posted - 2008.01.08 21:25:00 -
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Against All Authorities (AAA) - very effective alliance, have a lot of active pvpers and a lot of fighting to be done against a hated enemy without their own systems being under any real threat, which is every 0.0 pvpers ideal situation.
Band of Brothers (BoB) - depends on their spin doctors, if they can get their members to believe its all planned/fun then fine, if their members dont buy it and start getting dragged into extended pos wars expect to see applications to tri and outbreak go through the roof.
Curatores Veritatis Alliance (CVA) - great result against tri recently has helped put this alliance back on the map, who cares who else was invoilved or what the lag issue was, cva "won"
Ev0ke - from the outside they seem to be the odd man out in the tortuga situation
Firmus Ixion (FIX) - dead and buried
Goonswarm - good year ahead, need to keep up the pressure and not get distracted by the puppetmaster spin
Imperial Republic of the North (IRON) - crossroads year, assuming they get heavily involved in the Great War then ti wil help keep people actively fighting, then needs to decide where it wants to live and what it wants to be, best would be to align strongly with rzr imo
Interstellar Alcohol Conglomerate (IAC) - good year, especially if they can stay close to AAA
Intrepid Crossing - tough year, good guys always come last in eve it seems (or at least, they get shot at a lot)
KIA Alliance - not sure about the decision to join TOrtuga, before this I saw them as one of very few proper merc outfits, now its hard to know exactly what they are, still a decent enough bunch.
Mercenary Coalition (MC) - tough year ahead, they are clearly not mercs (and never were), will they try to reinvent themselves as the heads of a new style bucaneers ganking everyone type alliance (more tri than tri)?
Razor Alliance - good year, active in the war and this following a number of other wars so it all keeps people active, some really good fcs, they have gone from being very much in the shadow of G/D2 to being a real force in the North.
Roadkill - tricky year ahead, they got a lot of good press following their wins in the drone regions and got very 'vocal' on CAOD as a result, but recent results against BoB have been poor so really need to try to get at least the odd win down there.
Smash Alliance - see above
Stain Empire - indifferent year, they do not seem to have any aspirations beyond roaming around trying to get the odd gank (nothing wrong with that ) so its very hard to say they wont succeeed in doing that but its still a pretty limited aspiration for people that used to try to rule Stain.
Triumvirate (TRI) - crossorads year, are they a group of small gang roaming gank corps or are they a 0.0 alliance capable and wanting to run 0.0 style campaigns and operations? Recent results vs CVA has certainly dented their image.
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