Part Two ended up being incredibly long. Way too long. It also forms its own complete story so I posted it in its own post Here is that new blog post. Thanks!
What this mainly did was serve as a wakeup call that things weren't great and people weren't happy. You'd be surprised how much of this game turns into a game of human interaction. When you looked back on it, nobody was happy with the mechanics of the coup or how it went down. Many people just needed a way to have their concerns heard and ultimately this helped burn a few spies in the long run. When you have a hard time communicating with the people pulling the strings then you have a hard time in general. Currently Kite Co. has moved away from our constructed station that we built and named after Ryan Davis. We're living in a different part of space to rebuild, refocus in fun, and not have our faces punched in every day by a overwhelming force. If anybody is interested I can type of a summary of the events on how I, as an eve player, went through back to back coups and pulled long hours all for the sake of internet spaceships. I know the drama is the most intriguing part of EVE online.
@yothatlimp: Its a steaming wreck! ... Nah. its pretty good. Kite Co. (and the whole brave collective) are in a mild lull but the corp is doing pretty good!
@fisk0: Its never too late. It always depends on the people you fly with, though. This has always been a game about making friends and doing cool stuff with them or at the very least interacting with other people.
We're out in null sec with the brave collective in a region called Catch. Its a system called W-MPTH. We put up a station there and dedicated it to Ryan Davis and its our home for however long we keep in Catch.
@edraii: Well, eve got less "obtuse" over the past year. Industry has a better UI that makes much more sense. Soon you wont lose skillpoints when you die (which is great). And there seem to be many more changes to come.
You just gotta get with a fun group of guys and hang out with them. Eve is a game about the community mostly so I'd encourage you to come back and give it a shot. I've got a full time job but theres always time for hobbies. And at least in Kite Co. we never issue some sort of demand that you show up or get kicked because we all know at the end of the day its just a game and should be a fun thing and not a responsibility.
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