Thursday, February 18, 2010

Reformation

...otherwise known as "We got BoB'ed."

Or at least that is how some of the other members of the alliance have termed it. Either way, the facts remain the same - on the sixteenth of February, a disgruntled ex-CEO of one of the corporations in our alliance somehow managed to gain control of the NeoCom account of a director within the executor corporation, and, in the next few hours, stole billions of ISK in assets and the proceeded to remove nearly all the corps from the alliance. He would have succeeded in completely disbanding the alliance and around twenty billion more in assets if not for the quick thinking of the CEO of the executor corporation.

His reason for perpetrating this? One of the other corporations in the alliance had accepted pilots previously in Goonswarm. He then proceeds to use a tactic Goonswarm is credited with pioneering to take his 'revenge'.

Oh, the irony.



Regardless, we persevere. Sovereignty was maintained, and the station in the constellation is now back in our hands.

Which means I still have a host through which I can - with or without their knowledge - continue to further the Empire's interests. With the situation in Providence rapidly deteriorating, I am being forced to move some of my more delicate assets out of the area.

My packup softclones, for instance.


It seems everyone is going through changes and reformations lately.
Aldrith Shutaq has started an organization, "Knighthood of the Merciful Crown," which seeks to redeem capsuleers looking for redemption but who would be rejected by some of the 'harder' loyalist organizations, such as PIE. He's been joined by a Feinlyn, a Gallente who was apparently pulled out a life of alcohol and listlessness (he credits the Knighthood for giving him new direction in life - good for both of them) and Shalee Lianne, who I had the pleasure of talking to in an out-of-the way place on Amarr. Nice girl... and a lot different than I had believed her to be. Much more open and free-willed. By the same token, she also had me pegged as a hard-core conservative, so perhaps it's better we got to know each other better. The less misunderstandings in this universe, the better.
Then there is the whole situation in Providence. Regardless of how it ends, the region will not be the same.
And lastly...

No. She asked me not to discuss that openly. Even here there is to much risk.

Maybe when all this change is done with, I will be able to speak openly. It pains me that I have to remain silent on some things, even if it is for the sake of a close friend retaining her peace of mind.

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