Richard Bong
Space Marshal
Every town in the US has a bar named Alibis.
Though I prefer "He's not here."
Though I prefer "He's not here."
I prefer Nyx, but Pyro, at least, connects to all 5 systems according to the current map.Would you pick Nyx or Pyro for its location?
Did you see the end bit? No need for only one crows nest.That Crows Nest is going to be the first bar . . . so yeah its definitly a counsel room now that I think of it.
I would not even suggest a location until we know much, much more. I only mentioned Vanduul space and Orion, because that is one logical location to annex a volume of space, and even then it will require cooperation with the UEE military.Would you pick Nyx or Pyro for its location?
My guess is that crafting as one of the biggest benefits from Orgs owning expensive stations.On the stations themselves—what do we get in return for such massive investment? If an org can cajole its members to cooperate (no small feat) and build this thing, what are the benefits? We can only guess, and glean insights from what CIG has committed to in the past. So let’s theorycraft a moment and weave a spell of vision.
One supposes you might get better and faster repair services than with a Crucible. You might get better tech development than with an Endeavor. You might get better production bonuses than with a Pioneer. You might get better scan than with a Cap ship. Better medical than any normal med bed. Better cash flow than any private system a player might scheme out.
Something or things, are going to accrue to entire orgs that put out the effort.
What this guesswork says to me is, this is worth the effort, or why have it at all?
I’m all in.
It's all about theThey also mentioned that you can create & build large capital ships in the dry docks of the org owned space stations, right before showing a Bengal fitting perfectly. Seriously, TEST bengals, that's all the motivation I needed, although I was enthusiastic for it already by then.
Our first Bengal should be named the Party WagonThey also mentioned that you can create & build large capital ships in the dry docks of the org owned space stations, right before showing a Bengal fitting perfectly. Seriously, TEST bengals, that's all the motivation I needed, although I was enthusiastic for it already by then.
Sons of Orion? What's that?I hope we can all get behind this. As the largest org in game we ought to be looking to leverage our size. Hopefully those who love salvage, mining and transport can commit certain times to gather for org, and those who love combat can commit to fly cover for those activities in a way that assures serious success.
As one looking forward to the Sons of Orion storyline, taking back worlds the Vanduul have annexed, I’d love to see such a station in Vanduul space, perhaps in Orion itself. Of coarse one can’t lead with such a risky proposition. I guess we’ll need two such ports. And why stop there? Why not set a goal to build three before the next best org gets their first?
Its hard to be the best, but hey; there we are.
Every port I ever sailed into seemed like it had an Irish Bar somewhere. It became a game to try and find one everywhere we went. Maybe we could call the station the "Hairy Lemon" after the Dublin spot.Every town in the US has a bar named Alibis.
Though I prefer "He's not here."
I don't think we'll ever have the tools to truly achieve Market Dominance. CIG has expressed reservations in the past about EVE Online style dominance of the market by players. That being said, I just want us to have the logistical and material resources to challenge for end game content whether it's capturing and manning a Bengal or something crazy like doing a super hard PVE 'Boss Fight' like taking down a Vanduul Kingship.Exploration players go find pockets of minerals, Miners then come in to mine those spots, Haulers are subsequently needed to bring those materials to the build sites, and escorts are needed for coverage on all of those activities. Once the station is complete, the cycle remains largely the same with a HUGE added caveat; Crafting. If we always have explorers out there finding us the purest materials, we will always be able to feed a massive manufacturing machine whose stats have a leg-up on the competition. Then, now that we have goods, we need to sell them. In comes the fleet of Testie Merchantmen to spread our word and wares to the far corners of the verse. Having a station in each "sector" of the verse will be a massive benefit to the org as a whole. Different areas have different materials, so if we have a foothold in all those areas then rare materials become common within our network. Which, in turn, means that our crafty little crafters will be able to specialize down their own individual rabbit holes without having to worry about becoming a rare gems dealer to get the weird crap to use in their research. End result: Market Dominance
I meant more along the lines of dominance in branding. "Oh man, is that a TEST rifle? Shit, I heard they have like NO recoil. Where'd you get it??" The other half of the Space station coin is exactly what you described. A logistics network built to serve the swollen ranks of our Navy as they push out amongst the stars to fight human and monsters alike. Whichever org can repair their fleet fastest and re-engage is the one that is going to be able to throw their weight around.I don't think we'll ever have the tools to truly achieve Market Dominance. CIG has expressed reservations in the past about EVE Online style dominance of the market by players. That being said, I just want us to have the logistical and material resources to challenge for end game content whether it's capturing and manning a Bengal or something crazy like doing a super hard PVE 'Boss Fight' like taking down a Vanduul Kingship.
Its the name of the future mission sequence of players targeting Vanduul in and around the Orion cluster of worlds. Orion is the most famous of worlds conquered and despoiled by the Vanduul, and the NPC mission handlers are freedom fighters handing out in game missions in that area. So CIG intends for players to take an active hand in how the struggle against the Vanduul will go, and stellar evolution of hegemonies will depend upon player engagement. If the players don’t bother with the Sons of Orion storyline, the Vanduul will continue incursions into UEE space, but if they actively aggress against the Vanduul, they can be pushed back by the players, and lost worlds like Orion regained.Sons of Orion? What's that?
I agree, naming it Bang Bus might raise a few flags for some & possible legal inquiries by others, given the size, shape & girth of a Bengal carrier. LoL Bow chicka wow wowOur first Bengal should be named the Party Wagon
Castra? Or perhaps a system where there is nothing except the star & a ton of asteroids if that exists? My reasoning is that who better to construct a Dyson Sphere to truly own a system than the drunken cats that would end up accidentally encompassing a star to claim ALL of its escaping energy to provide eternal energy sources for the energy weapons of the security.Would you pick Nyx or Pyro for its location?