Corporation application and thoughts on covert ops ships

Friday, February 13th, 2009

The missiles I'm manufacturing for New Eden capsuleers continue to fly off the market as quickly as I can make them. Meanwhile, Kename Fin stops by to point me towards an excellent resource for BPO research figures, before casually throwing in an invitation to join her industrial corporation. ...

Leaving the corporation

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

The corporation I joined in EVE Online has moved to null-sec space, after being accepted in to a suitable alliance. This presents me with logistical as well as technical challenges. Despite having joined several operations in to low-sec space with the corporation, and gaining a fair amount of experience in ...

Entering corporate life in EVE Online

Friday, October 17th, 2008

I am now a member of a corporation in EVE Online, one that isn't state owned even. After all the drama when looking for a corporation previously I log back in to find I hadn't previously exited from a couple of the recruitment channels, remaining in them by default. ...

Still not in an EVE Online corporation

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

I'm having a difficult time trying to find a place for myself in New Eden. I had applied to one corporation but the time zone difference has meant that I have yet to be on-line at the same time as the recruiting officer, and I really don't feel like ...

Joining an EVE Online corporation

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

I mentioned in a previous entry my desire to resign from the default corporation in EVE Online and find a new place of employment. I got some good leads and followed them up, as well as performing some of my own research, albeit quite limited in scope, but getting ...

Corporation hunting

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

I am thinking more seriously about finding a corporation to join in EVE Online, if only to get out of the insipid default corp channel, which can make general channels in other games look like works of Milton. I haven't found a corporation yet partly because of the sheer quantity of ...