Today I decided to try my luck at scanning for hidden treasures in space. Its a key skill to learn if you want to find wormholes or rare ore. I found this one site that looked promising however, when I arrived I recieved the following message. As you can see all I found was the wreckage from some battle long ago. Who ever they were or who ever did this they are long gone... I was able to sift through the wreckage and find some salavage. It was kind of cool because I felt like I was in one of those old science fiction shows back on Earth....
As I fly through the vastness of space, I document my travels for all other pilots to see.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Core Compentency Completed!
Today I successfully finished skilling up all of the skills that are the core skills in EVE. Basically these are the skills that included targeting, Energy generation, and Fitting. These are the basic skills that you need to learn to be come a great pilot. Since I leveled all of them as high as possible I can now start training on other things. I want to go back to my mining skills and start working on training the skills to process the rare ores. These ores are hard to find and hard to accquire however, they can easily sell for millions or billions ^^
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Trying something new...
Thursday, September 2, 2010
A cool mission
I was doing this mission where I had to find some cargo and bring it back to my mission agent. I show up and blow up all the nearby hostile ships. After all the ships were blown up, I couldn't find the cargo. It was then I noticed this Bestower docked at a nearby space dock. I was thinking that there's no way nothing could be inside, but I had to be sure. So I blew it up and lo and behold there was the cargo I was looking for. So I grabbed the cargo and flew back to my mission agent for my reward. Im not a fan of the Amarr ships, personally I feel that they have no individuality as a ship. I feel that if you are going to pilot a ship it should be something that you are proud of and has some personality to it.
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