Saturday, December 19, 2009

Personal Log - On the Road Again

Our corp pulled out of the Alliance so now I am once again relocating and regrouping in Kakakela region. Gotta start doing something to make some mega isk. My crew is restless, as am I, too much moving around not enough ISK making.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Personal Log - Change in the Wind

Been spending a lot of time docked at a space station keeping low and studying. I believe our corp is going to leave the alliance we recently joined and I'm curious to see what direction Nova Force takes. The upcoming meeting should catch everyone up.

I like going out into low and null sec space but I don't see the profit in it at this time. I need to step back and see how I can get on the profit making side of a war.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

It's a Whole New Verse

The storm passed and the world is different. Hard to explain, things are clearer somehow. Communications work much more efficiently and the planets are beautiful, as if galactic dust were just blown away.

I just picked up some probes and a launcher and am headed to Kakakela system to pickup several frigates and move them down to orvolle. It will be a long trip tonight but the crew is felling good despite me losing money on a deal. I just got stuck with some minerals and finally got tired of carrying them around so I sold them off cheap, could've made a lot more. Live and learn.

Tomorrow I will be setup to start exploring our sector of space more closely.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Personal Log - Galactic Solar Storm

I've never seen anything like this, thank the gods I was in port when this thing hit. It had been all over the cortex for days. Something about solar flares throughout the galaxy. The scientists seem to know what is going on and no one who's docked is allowed to leave port.

Not that anyone could or would attempt to stop you but from  what I've heard you would have to be a madman to be out in an un-anchored location. Instrumentation and all visibility will shut down. They say mechanical systems should be fine but electronics will have to be completely shielded and navigation will be impossible. Life support systems are mechanical in nature and what limited electronics are used are well inside and shielded.

For the next 16 hours I plan to catch up on some much needed rest. I'll a plan for going forward after this thing passes. Until then I have no problem with holing up.

Captain's Log - Going Dark

Two ops down and the ship is still intact. Never even came close to be taken down but was able to call in the big guns. Cloaking is cool, I can't wait to get my covert op ship.

Mercury I is my light scout Frigate. It's capable of 1000M/s with the afterburner, less cloaked but of course that's classified. The crew is hand picked from my primary cruiser crew and they are tight group of individuals.

The overall operations to hold our place in  low sec was successful. I'm going to start scouting the areas down the pipe and around our POS location. If I can find it anyway. There has to be some very good mining down there.