EVE Radio are kicking off Christmas in style with a 30 Billion ISK giveaway. This event is set to run from Saturday, December 17 right up to Christmas EVE so you have lots of chances to win. Full details are available on the EVE Radio website by clicking this link.
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In the final Crucible-related chronicle, CCP Dropbear presents to us a man who is fascinated by information, and busy with parsing new data on strange and mysterious sites, when suddenly he receives an unexpected offer.
You can read the chronicle here; please feel free to leave your comments in this forum thread.
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EVE Online: Crucible 1.0.2 client update #1 will be deployed during a normal downtime tomorrow. This update addresses several issues with UI, character customization and localized clients. Patch notes can be found at the bottom of this patch note page.
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Reports have once again indicated that a fleet, expected to be the final one for some time, is preparing to move.
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CCP Soundwave has announced that the switch-over to Fuel Blocks as the exclusive fuel for starbase structures will take place on January 24th.
Please go here for Soundwave’s full announcement and a discussion on the topic.
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Deep space surveillance networks picked up unusual high band electromagnetic activity during the last few days from the general direction of the 9RW5-Z constellation. Scientists believe the Polaris system to be the center of these emissions after incorporating baseline interferometry across several regions. These emissions might indicate increased activity in the mysterious system during the upcoming weekend, or they might be just be bursts of random energy. Deep space intelligence experts are said to have picked up fragments of a secret code hidden within these emissions which could be deciphered as “cc.sup.lye.avan.”.
Several respectable research institutions discarded these conclusions as probably nothing more than artifacts from pink noise emissions or simply a clever scheme to fish for attention and research grants. Deep space explorers and adventures remain intrigued by the phenomena and monitoring continues on many fronts.
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Deep space surveillance networks picked up unusual high band electromagnetic activity during the last few days from the general direction of the 9RW5-Z constellation. Scientists believe the Polaris system to be the center of these emissions after incorporating baseline interferometry across several regions. These emissions might indicate increased activity in the mysterious system during the upcoming weekend, or they might be just be bursts of random energy. Deep space intelligence experts are said to have picked up fragments of a secret code hidden within these emissions which could be deciphered as “cc.sup.lye.avan.”.
Several respectable research institutions discarded these conclusions as probably nothing more than artifacts from pink noise emissions or simply a clever scheme to fish for attention and research grants. Deep space explorers and adventures remain intrigued by the phenomena and monitoring continues on many fronts.
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