I've begun work on a project, bringing me to my project maximum of two. I've called it Versus Terminus, named after an In Flames song, and it's meant to be an Eve Online episodic machinima series.
I spent about a week working on a trailer, then I posted it on my youtube page, watched it, watched some other eve machinima and other videos and decided I didn't like it.
So I spent a few hours penning a script for a new video after I found the perfect song. With that in mind it took me only a full day to put together a shorter teaser trailer that is much better. It will take me a bit longer to finish a full length trailer, but it promises to be epic in nature.
The script helped a lot, I know exactly what shots I need to get in game so I can cut them into the video. This is all a learning process for me, and as I continue it will help me make better movies faster. All I really need help with is some voice acting and scenes requiring multiple ships or ships I can't fly, like the Hel.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Some people..
Some people think that if you watch a youtube video and go get yourself a cookie cutter rifter fit using t1 modules you can just go to low sec and start hunting people down. This was the case tonight, when I decided I wanted to get my pew on. First thing I did was fit my very nice, very capable, Rifter with t2 mods. I stopped by Gusandall and Eifer hoping to run into a somewhat well known pirate. When he wasn't around I went back to my old stomping grounds and hopped into Bosena.
I catch a rifter on scan and have a look at who it is since they didn't rename the ship. He's barely a week old. I assume he's ratting because he doesn't know better. I'm wrong. Turns out he was hunting me while I hunted him, we hop around the belts and planets a couple times and then I find him sitting at planet 2, I warped to 0 hoping he would be there, he was, and already in web/scram range. I start targeting, put web/scram on and activate guns. Hit orbit and then watch and wait, I needed nothing special to beat this one.
He explodes and I see there's nothing worth anything on him, of course. I then laugh to myself at how some people think they can just go be a rifter king without any kind of training.
I then proceed to warp to the Heild gate thinking I'll go see if there's any more gf's to be had. I am almost instantly vaporized by the sentry guns. Some people...
I catch a rifter on scan and have a look at who it is since they didn't rename the ship. He's barely a week old. I assume he's ratting because he doesn't know better. I'm wrong. Turns out he was hunting me while I hunted him, we hop around the belts and planets a couple times and then I find him sitting at planet 2, I warped to 0 hoping he would be there, he was, and already in web/scram range. I start targeting, put web/scram on and activate guns. Hit orbit and then watch and wait, I needed nothing special to beat this one.
He explodes and I see there's nothing worth anything on him, of course. I then laugh to myself at how some people think they can just go be a rifter king without any kind of training.
I then proceed to warp to the Heild gate thinking I'll go see if there's any more gf's to be had. I am almost instantly vaporized by the sentry guns. Some people...
Monday, March 15, 2010
Finally!
The right time, place, situation all converged today for me to get out and show my FC chops to my, now not so, new alliance.
As I was sitting cloaked at an entry system waiting to scout my alt through, a 50+ red gang began roaming through our space. I kept my eye on intel and then in the FC channel the Alliance lead asked if anyone was available. No one responded, so I said fuck it, why not? I said I was there and he asked if I could form up a defense fleet. Of course I said I would, and burned straight back to home, dodging the enemy fleet in my Cheetah and gathering my own intel on them.
They were light, mostly t2 frigs with 4 guardians and some dictors and a couple command ships. I had already gotten the fleet formed and asked for Battleships, thinking they would be their usual sniper HAC gang. It was too late to change my mind, that would look indecisive. Fortunately, only a handful of us were able to even field a BS so our gang was good anyway. After an agonizingly long time, we got numbers I was comfortable with, about 28 people, while the enemy moved further into our space. We'd move with what we had and get ahead of them via jump bridges.
We moved out, the gang topped out at 36, and our enemy made our jobs easy, slipping into a single entry dead end constellation. We also got word another 40 man gang had formed up to fight them and then another gang of unknown size, so we had to use text comms to coordinate with the 3 FC's. Ok, the fight was going to be one sided, but nothing I could do about that.
We grouped up and held the single out gate for awhile before the main FC decided to move in and scare them up. Long story short, we ended up splitting our fleet up to two gates (stupid, I know, with that many fleets involved) and on the WRONG side of their escape route. Yeah, I know where this is going. The enemy fleet bolts for the out gate and we all jump, warp, and jump through after them. Fortunately the main FC was prepared and the enemy only found lots of bubbles. We hit the gate and jumped in.
I took a short time to take in the situation, had to swap overviews quickly to ensure blues were engaging, then ordered uncloak and began calling primaries. I wasn't going to use the main FC's primaries he was typing out, it would take too long. I had my fleet sort by name, and anyone with an A or B name was wiped out quickly. I ordered the fleet to sort by distance and began calling out more primaries.
I called a Damnation Secondary and hesitated a second, then said scratch that, new secondary, xyz in a wolf. Soon enough though, I was left with very few targets and the Damnation came up, I called for tackle on it but he got away by either jumping or warping, I didn't see. I have no idea how long the fight went, but I felt pretty good with my target calling, my decision making, and my general fleet movement.
While it was a decisive victory for us, and all of that due to our overwhelming numbers advantage, it did a lot for my confidence by giving me a larger list of targets than I was used to and earned me some respect among my alliance and some coalition members as well. It's just what I need to start taking some fleets out that they may not be used to.
As I was sitting cloaked at an entry system waiting to scout my alt through, a 50+ red gang began roaming through our space. I kept my eye on intel and then in the FC channel the Alliance lead asked if anyone was available. No one responded, so I said fuck it, why not? I said I was there and he asked if I could form up a defense fleet. Of course I said I would, and burned straight back to home, dodging the enemy fleet in my Cheetah and gathering my own intel on them.
They were light, mostly t2 frigs with 4 guardians and some dictors and a couple command ships. I had already gotten the fleet formed and asked for Battleships, thinking they would be their usual sniper HAC gang. It was too late to change my mind, that would look indecisive. Fortunately, only a handful of us were able to even field a BS so our gang was good anyway. After an agonizingly long time, we got numbers I was comfortable with, about 28 people, while the enemy moved further into our space. We'd move with what we had and get ahead of them via jump bridges.
We moved out, the gang topped out at 36, and our enemy made our jobs easy, slipping into a single entry dead end constellation. We also got word another 40 man gang had formed up to fight them and then another gang of unknown size, so we had to use text comms to coordinate with the 3 FC's. Ok, the fight was going to be one sided, but nothing I could do about that.
We grouped up and held the single out gate for awhile before the main FC decided to move in and scare them up. Long story short, we ended up splitting our fleet up to two gates (stupid, I know, with that many fleets involved) and on the WRONG side of their escape route. Yeah, I know where this is going. The enemy fleet bolts for the out gate and we all jump, warp, and jump through after them. Fortunately the main FC was prepared and the enemy only found lots of bubbles. We hit the gate and jumped in.
I took a short time to take in the situation, had to swap overviews quickly to ensure blues were engaging, then ordered uncloak and began calling primaries. I wasn't going to use the main FC's primaries he was typing out, it would take too long. I had my fleet sort by name, and anyone with an A or B name was wiped out quickly. I ordered the fleet to sort by distance and began calling out more primaries.
I called a Damnation Secondary and hesitated a second, then said scratch that, new secondary, xyz in a wolf. Soon enough though, I was left with very few targets and the Damnation came up, I called for tackle on it but he got away by either jumping or warping, I didn't see. I have no idea how long the fight went, but I felt pretty good with my target calling, my decision making, and my general fleet movement.
While it was a decisive victory for us, and all of that due to our overwhelming numbers advantage, it did a lot for my confidence by giving me a larger list of targets than I was used to and earned me some respect among my alliance and some coalition members as well. It's just what I need to start taking some fleets out that they may not be used to.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
The Hurricane

I've used this blog to bitch quite enough. So, something informative, I hope. The first in what should be a series of posts dedicated to the ships I fly.
Most of these will be Minmatar, since that is all my main flies, but my alt is working on flying some other ships so they may make it in here eventually. I'm not going to beat the rifter horse to death any more than it already has been, either. Let me begin with one of my favorite ships in Eve: the Hurricane.
The Hurricane is a tech 1 Minmatar battlecruiser, and being a huge fan of flying t1, I've had a lot of time with this mini star destroyer. Oddly enough, in my early Eve career, I disliked this ship and really wanted the Cyclone to be good, but we'll cover that ship another time.
This ship is extremely versatile, filling just about any role you can imagine, with a 8/4/6 slot layout. I have a few personal favorites, one of which I no longer get to fly.
First, I like to have a nanocane on hand, using a setup similar to the Vagabond Heavy Assault Ship, I use 220mm guns, HAMs, 2 LSE II's, Scram, MWD, 3x Gyro II, 2x Nano II, and a DC II. Rigged with 2 more extenders and anti-em or you can go for more speed, though that isn't really necessary, your sig radius is enormous. The speed on this guy is just to get you close to your prey quickly, less about tanking, except against Battleships. This setup can put out nearly 700 dps on my skills with 4 warriors and 1 hammerhead. Throw 425's in instead if you know you're going up against something bigger than you.
Next up, I have a sniper BC to go along in sniper HAC gangs. I use 5x650mm II's due to my fitting constraints, 3x Heavy launchers, 2x LSE II, 1x MWD, and a SB II, unscripted, but with scripts in cargo for different situations. Gyros, DC II, and RCU's to fit it. When I train AWU V this setup will be using 720's and hit much further out, as it is now it hits at 70km+.
Lastly, I used to fly my Hurricane like a battleship, back before I could fly battleships. I would take it to any BS fleet and hold my own, tanking POS's without a problem and even helping with a medium remote rep, which I will defend to anyone. I recall a fight with one of our BS's getting to 1% structure before we repped him out and wiped the enemy fleet. We took no losses and had I NOT fit that rep, he would have been lost. Anyway, the fit was 6x650mm II, 2 Heavy launchers, warp disruptor, target painter, ECCM, scripted sensor booster, 800 plate, dc II, 2 EANM II, and 2 gyros. I used to tank this setup a lot more, but I started using Gyros to increase my alpha, landing me top on most killmails.
There's an unlimited number of possibilities for this ship and I have many more that I have used, including a tackler with dual webs and a minimal armor buffer tank, but mainly, I use the first two.
Don't be afraid to fly smaller ships when your peers are flying t2 or Battleships. Every ship has its role and it is best if you can fill that role well, rather than move up too quickly and be unable to fill your role effectively.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Time's up
Time for me to make a change. Flying with friends sounded like a good idea to me at the time, but after a good two months it is wearing on me. A lot of it is very complicated and I hope it doesn't affect our out of game friendships, but I simply can fly with these guys and I know they can't fly with me. We see the game differently, not only in terms of carebears and pvp'ers, they are the former and I am the latter, but in level of play. I take only a few things very seriously and one of those things is gaming. It's not for everyone but I can't have fun just casually playing an mmo, I have to be good at it and I like to work with other good players. I expect a certain amount of commitment so that we can all work together efficiently and crush our enemies - that is fun. What is not fun is losing time end effort to casual players who just don't really care so they don't know what they're supposed to do when in fleet. When you fleet up with me, we depend on each other, my ship is in your hands and yours in mine. If I make a mistake, it can cost others their time, so I try to minimize that. If you come in with a "whatever" attitude and you fuck up and cost me time I probably won't fly with you again. Don't waste my time I won't waste yours.
My Corp has been wasting my time. They said they wanted 0.0, I gave it to them, they claimed they wanted to pvp, opportunity was provided. They said they understood there would be some commitment, they were not prepared. To remain in a pvp alliance like ours, you have to stay active in pvp, that is what we joined for, industry would be on the side or at most an equal partner to our combat activities. To date I have 2/3 of our kills, meaning I am carrying the Corp, allowing them to sit back and profit off of our space without earning the right. I am not against the non combat professions, I do some myself, but if I go rat or mine at least I have shed blood defending our spac and have ships ready to fight at all times. The alliance hasnt really noticed this to my knowledge, but I have and combined with the inactivity of the very people I joined this Corp to play with in the first place and a personality conflict with one of the directors and I've had enough. You tell me one thing and do another, that's a waste of my time. You don't show up to help me fight and I lose ships, more time. You do show up poorly fit and making mistakes, more time. You sit back and earn isk off of our space while I earn our place in the alliance, and now it's over.
Hope they enjoyed the free ride I gave them, and I hope the alliance stands up and takes notice when they contribute nothing. I tried to warn them, I tried to teach them. Yep I'm a bit gruff, a lot harsh, and I take gaming more serious than others, but I just don't want to waste your time.
Note: excuse any spelling errors I did this on my phone
My Corp has been wasting my time. They said they wanted 0.0, I gave it to them, they claimed they wanted to pvp, opportunity was provided. They said they understood there would be some commitment, they were not prepared. To remain in a pvp alliance like ours, you have to stay active in pvp, that is what we joined for, industry would be on the side or at most an equal partner to our combat activities. To date I have 2/3 of our kills, meaning I am carrying the Corp, allowing them to sit back and profit off of our space without earning the right. I am not against the non combat professions, I do some myself, but if I go rat or mine at least I have shed blood defending our spac and have ships ready to fight at all times. The alliance hasnt really noticed this to my knowledge, but I have and combined with the inactivity of the very people I joined this Corp to play with in the first place and a personality conflict with one of the directors and I've had enough. You tell me one thing and do another, that's a waste of my time. You don't show up to help me fight and I lose ships, more time. You do show up poorly fit and making mistakes, more time. You sit back and earn isk off of our space while I earn our place in the alliance, and now it's over.
Hope they enjoyed the free ride I gave them, and I hope the alliance stands up and takes notice when they contribute nothing. I tried to warn them, I tried to teach them. Yep I'm a bit gruff, a lot harsh, and I take gaming more serious than others, but I just don't want to waste your time.
Note: excuse any spelling errors I did this on my phone
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Musings of a Con
Subject: Name Withheld
Location: Jita Solar System
They say the devil's greatest deception was convincing the world he didn't exist. I'm not the devil, but in my line of work, it's important I convince the universe that I am someone else, something other than what I am, basically, that I don't exist. What am I? Call me a rogue, a thief, a criminal, but I would say I am a teacher. I teach people valuable lessons, I am a con artÃste. Corporations exist to be taken advantage of. They sit in concord patrolled space and think they are invulnerable. I teach them that they are not.
It is the challenge that drives me, my job is not easy, and I do it only for myself. My services are not for hire. Think what you will of me, but I do not hate my competition; you are all my competition. I merely look at life as a contest, a game if you will, and it is meant to be played to win. The greats are still out there to be beaten, and my name added to the unwritten Con hall of fame, but I am well on my way.
Location: Jita Solar System
They say the devil's greatest deception was convincing the world he didn't exist. I'm not the devil, but in my line of work, it's important I convince the universe that I am someone else, something other than what I am, basically, that I don't exist. What am I? Call me a rogue, a thief, a criminal, but I would say I am a teacher. I teach people valuable lessons, I am a con artÃste. Corporations exist to be taken advantage of. They sit in concord patrolled space and think they are invulnerable. I teach them that they are not.
It is the challenge that drives me, my job is not easy, and I do it only for myself. My services are not for hire. Think what you will of me, but I do not hate my competition; you are all my competition. I merely look at life as a contest, a game if you will, and it is meant to be played to win. The greats are still out there to be beaten, and my name added to the unwritten Con hall of fame, but I am well on my way.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Eve Book, Alliance Tournament, and Fleet Command
I started reading the Eve book: Empyrean Age. I know I'm late in getting it, but I am impressed so far. It started out by pulling me in and has held my interest to the point that I'm almost half way done. Very good and I recommend it to any Eve player or sci fi fan.
Next up, my alliance is planning to participate in Alliance Tournament VIII and I am applying to participate. The tourney is a big deal for Eve in my opinion, it generates a lot of publicity for the game and gives gaming in general some more main stream appeal. It's also a good way for corps and alliances to get the word out and get some new blood.
I hope to be selected and get to blast some friends and enemies alike in the arena.
Lastly, I have taken the plunge and decided to start FC'ing for my alliance. I have been the corp FC and I've run a lot of gangs before this corp and while I've been a part of it, but when we joined the new alliance I wanted to sit back and watch a little. I have been in the FC channels listening and going along on gangs waiting to learn how they operate before throwing in with them. I have done it now and we had a very successful small gang roam. I hope to bring some fresh perspective to this alliance's fleets so we can break out of our typical mold and learn some more from them as well.
Next up, my alliance is planning to participate in Alliance Tournament VIII and I am applying to participate. The tourney is a big deal for Eve in my opinion, it generates a lot of publicity for the game and gives gaming in general some more main stream appeal. It's also a good way for corps and alliances to get the word out and get some new blood.
I hope to be selected and get to blast some friends and enemies alike in the arena.
Lastly, I have taken the plunge and decided to start FC'ing for my alliance. I have been the corp FC and I've run a lot of gangs before this corp and while I've been a part of it, but when we joined the new alliance I wanted to sit back and watch a little. I have been in the FC channels listening and going along on gangs waiting to learn how they operate before throwing in with them. I have done it now and we had a very successful small gang roam. I hope to bring some fresh perspective to this alliance's fleets so we can break out of our typical mold and learn some more from them as well.
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