Well other than than my encounter with the two T3s, it's been a nice, relaxing couple of days in the wormhole. I had my wisdom teeth out yesterday, so it's much appreciated.
We've managed to keep our combat sites completely down, and actually picked up 25 nanos from 6 of them yesterday. The RNG gods shined on us, obviously. We were about to go poking around in our C3 static when my meds kicked in pretty hard, so I headed to bed early for once.
I've started to consider downsizing our PI back to P2 materials only. I haven't had the time or the inclination to haul beyond picking up the P2s, so my fctory worlds have been dormant and unused. Don't know if it's a good idea, but it's an idea.
We have one grav site remaining before we're out in this hole. After that we'll probably return to the other C2 and run some PvP and C3s with the two corps in there.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
The Power of Perception
I just had an interesting encounter I thought warranted a post of some sort. After checking DOTLAN today, I saw we had four jumps showing. I had previously scanned so I was fairly sure we were secure. So I logged in and jumped into my Anathema and saw.....nothing.
Hmmm. A quick check of my sigs turned up one new wormhole, which I promptly headed over to see what it was. I hopped in my Purifier and headed through...to find a Loki and a Proteus on the other side. I checked the locus and found it was a Class 4. Also on scan were two combat probes and a Moa. Interesting.
I jumped back through to see what they would do and to start to kill my timer, and they followed me through. I quickly recloaked and they tried to catch me with a MWD on the Proteus, but I also have a MWD and had pulsed it before cloaking. I quickly headed back to the POS and hopped into the Pilgrim, logged Nyslia in on the Devoter, and boarded our neut Dominix with Firt. I also logged in Jelloshot in the Oneiros. I squad warped us to within 10km of the WH and waited for the fireworks.
I landed with my Pilgrim and moved off the warp in, and the two T3s were still there. My Devoter landed behind me, about 7k off the hole and started towards it. I put up the Warp Field Generator and started to orbit the WH, while they started to target her. I uncloaked and turned all my systems on the Proteus. The Dominix was in warp.
And they jumped back through before the Domi ever landed. Puzzled I jumped through after them in my Pilgrim. They warped away quickly. What the heck was going on? Maybe they had a spy at the POS? So I hung out for a few minutes to see what happened, and when no one showed for ten minutes, I jumped back through.
Oh well, I thought, guess I'll close this quick. I took the Domi back to the POS and swapped out for a double warp stabbed Orca Jesus, and logged in another Orca pilot. I cloaked the Onieros at near 80km off the hole and left the Devoter sitting on the wormhole.
I poked my Orcas through, and the Moa disappeared off scan, but the two combat probes were still there. *shrug*
On the second jump into the C4, both the T3s were there to greet my Orcas. This was puzzling to me, until I realized that they probably weren't aware of the mass limit and weren't experienced hole closers. I patiently waited out my cloak to see if they would get impatient and head back through before me as I hoped, but they sat waiting for my Orcas to show themselves. One uncloaked and they started targetting, so I took him home. The hole went crit right on schedule, so I decided to linger with my second Orca and see what kind of damage they could dish out. I have a decent shield tank on both Orcas, and they let er rip. I was hoping I could lure them back with thoughts of an easy kill, but alas, they were too spooked or they were too savvy. One more jump and the hole closed behind me.
I then got to spend an hour opening and closing our B274 looking for a good Jita connection. After three tries, I settled on 16 jumps away. I loaded up both Orcas, then realized all my PI would never fit through the single wormhole's mass. Whoops. So I moved out the expensive stuff and a chunk of it, went and got my Providence freighter from Jita and am slowly piloting 16 jumps there and will take it all 16 jumps back.
WTB web!
Hmmm. A quick check of my sigs turned up one new wormhole, which I promptly headed over to see what it was. I hopped in my Purifier and headed through...to find a Loki and a Proteus on the other side. I checked the locus and found it was a Class 4. Also on scan were two combat probes and a Moa. Interesting.
I jumped back through to see what they would do and to start to kill my timer, and they followed me through. I quickly recloaked and they tried to catch me with a MWD on the Proteus, but I also have a MWD and had pulsed it before cloaking. I quickly headed back to the POS and hopped into the Pilgrim, logged Nyslia in on the Devoter, and boarded our neut Dominix with Firt. I also logged in Jelloshot in the Oneiros. I squad warped us to within 10km of the WH and waited for the fireworks.
I landed with my Pilgrim and moved off the warp in, and the two T3s were still there. My Devoter landed behind me, about 7k off the hole and started towards it. I put up the Warp Field Generator and started to orbit the WH, while they started to target her. I uncloaked and turned all my systems on the Proteus. The Dominix was in warp.
And they jumped back through before the Domi ever landed. Puzzled I jumped through after them in my Pilgrim. They warped away quickly. What the heck was going on? Maybe they had a spy at the POS? So I hung out for a few minutes to see what happened, and when no one showed for ten minutes, I jumped back through.
Oh well, I thought, guess I'll close this quick. I took the Domi back to the POS and swapped out for a double warp stabbed Orca Jesus, and logged in another Orca pilot. I cloaked the Onieros at near 80km off the hole and left the Devoter sitting on the wormhole.
I poked my Orcas through, and the Moa disappeared off scan, but the two combat probes were still there. *shrug*
On the second jump into the C4, both the T3s were there to greet my Orcas. This was puzzling to me, until I realized that they probably weren't aware of the mass limit and weren't experienced hole closers. I patiently waited out my cloak to see if they would get impatient and head back through before me as I hoped, but they sat waiting for my Orcas to show themselves. One uncloaked and they started targetting, so I took him home. The hole went crit right on schedule, so I decided to linger with my second Orca and see what kind of damage they could dish out. I have a decent shield tank on both Orcas, and they let er rip. I was hoping I could lure them back with thoughts of an easy kill, but alas, they were too spooked or they were too savvy. One more jump and the hole closed behind me.
I then got to spend an hour opening and closing our B274 looking for a good Jita connection. After three tries, I settled on 16 jumps away. I loaded up both Orcas, then realized all my PI would never fit through the single wormhole's mass. Whoops. So I moved out the expensive stuff and a chunk of it, went and got my Providence freighter from Jita and am slowly piloting 16 jumps there and will take it all 16 jumps back.
WTB web!
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
The Worm Is The Spice!
The past two nights we've managed to get our Hulk pilots out and took care of the majority of one grav site, and started another tonight. Unfortunately, I am still getting back into the swing of things, which is obvious since I'm forgetting any number of things, so I forgot to check the first site for any spawned roids. One of our corp members logged in to find his ship staring down a 50k crokite roid!
So back to the first field we went and after what seemed a horrendously long time, we turned it into glittering shards of yellow dust. And I don't know why, but when I think of ABC ore or look at their pictures ingame, Dune springs to mind. All that talk about spice and visions of the Navigator breathing in the red spice. Mayhaps I'm assuming that spice is actually crushed Arkonor. I can't help but think of the mining process as the mining lasers cut through the roids and process them into manageable chunks to be picked up and ferried to the waiting Rorqual, where obviously thousands of robots pound them with small hammers? I really should get out more.
Anyhow, we're picking up steam again, and it was great to see most of the corp online.
So back to the first field we went and after what seemed a horrendously long time, we turned it into glittering shards of yellow dust. And I don't know why, but when I think of ABC ore or look at their pictures ingame, Dune springs to mind. All that talk about spice and visions of the Navigator breathing in the red spice. Mayhaps I'm assuming that spice is actually crushed Arkonor. I can't help but think of the mining process as the mining lasers cut through the roids and process them into manageable chunks to be picked up and ferried to the waiting Rorqual, where obviously thousands of robots pound them with small hammers? I really should get out more.
Anyhow, we're picking up steam again, and it was great to see most of the corp online.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Back At It!
I had my first full amount of playtime since being away, yesterday! We cleared three combats, three radars and a mag site. Nano drops were pretty dismal, but thankfully, Caldari Decryptors came through and we found 11 of them! At around eight million each, they made up for the salvager's failure. I'll have to tear them apart to see what the heck is wrong with them......
So what's been going on in our systems? Short answer: Not Much. As I took my time away to travel to see family, my corp members also took the opportunity to take a break from Eve as well. All except Soulofchaos, who kept the hole clean of combat sites. WTG Soul. So due to his hard work, we have a collection of 100+ nanos waiting to go to Jita.
Interestingly enough, when I left, we had two grav sites in system, with plans to mine them out. That didn't happen, but I still have two grav sites now, three weeks later. And they're the same ones I bookmarked before I left. So, three weeks, no grav site spawns. Too much ABC ore coming out of WH space huh, Eve devs?
I'll be getting back into the swing of things here soon, so expect more!
So what's been going on in our systems? Short answer: Not Much. As I took my time away to travel to see family, my corp members also took the opportunity to take a break from Eve as well. All except Soulofchaos, who kept the hole clean of combat sites. WTG Soul. So due to his hard work, we have a collection of 100+ nanos waiting to go to Jita.
Interestingly enough, when I left, we had two grav sites in system, with plans to mine them out. That didn't happen, but I still have two grav sites now, three weeks later. And they're the same ones I bookmarked before I left. So, three weeks, no grav site spawns. Too much ABC ore coming out of WH space huh, Eve devs?
I'll be getting back into the swing of things here soon, so expect more!
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Brief Hiatus
Hey guys, I've had a period of absence from Eve due to RL stuff, but I should be back again full time coming soon! Expect more pod goo!
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