Atikali Havendoorr
HERBGROWERS
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Posted - 2013.07.08 00:51:00 -
[1] - Quote
[yupp, this got very long, but I couldn't finnish until I actually was finished. Apologies for any linguistically misconceptions. CCP, feel free to pick the part(s) you find suit]
I imagine a future where the Eve universe have expanded to be accessible in many different ways on many different platforms, and be a cultural phenomena worthy articles in well-renowned magazines like Time, Economist and perhaps even Elle.
The major parts are still Dust and Eve. The interaction have almost grown beyond distinction.
There-¦s been a major conflict between some of the larger corps in Eve online. It escalates to be more than sovereignty over planets and space. It came to be about the very existence of these corporations. Dust corporations are hired to form barriers between solar systems and make ambush preparations ground to space, as well as hideouts for their contractors. New (and very expensive) interplanetary installations can keep most unwanted visitors away.
The conflict grows, and sees the whole structure and balance of New Eden tremble.
One Dust corp, realizing there is no good end to this, takes matters into their own hands. They continue to play ball, like the henchmen they have been considered. But through sophisticated infiltration, bribing and fake ground conflicts, they manage to create a scenario where the major participants get weakened, and even opens a hole for a turnaround. All without arousing conspiracy suspicions among the big players. Or so they think they are.
A diversion is set up. One corp is lead to prepare for an intense cross space-ground clash. They are in a tight spot and desperate, so they go with a Titan. When close enough, just before they start to wonder what's really going on, the mercenaries fires an EMP-like weapon against their precious Titan, temporarily lowering its defences. Smugglers, hired from the darkest corners of New Eden, pick up the mercenairies and take them to the Titan for some boarding action.
But it is still a good way from being over. They have to make their way trough the ship to get to the command deck. Along the way are guards, droids, sentry guns, security doors, hazardous areas (related to keep the ship afloat) and booby traps. There is no seizable CRU on board, and contact to TACNET is cut off, so a death is permanent. After all, this is not meant to house cloned soldiers of this kind.
After a long and harsh struggle, we finally reach the command deck. All while people all over the world have followed the whole thing via livestreams. They expected a grand clash, but instead got to witness an unprecedented foil maneuver.
As the commander of the operation, I step forward to the nervous captain and say "It seems this little vendetta has come to its conclusion". And then we close the doors and start negotiate.
The outcome may result in anything from leaving the ship in the current condition, following a special agreement, which can consist of a service or any kind of grudging cooperation, we loot the ship on valuable things, perhaps to the point that the ship cannot be used, and as far as that we let the ship crash and burn on the nearest planet. New Eden will never be the same. |