

Meanwhile, in his weekly fireside chat on Saturday, The Mittani announced the F2 program, a call for members of the Imperium to step up and be more than just F1 monkeys in fleets. This quick resolution led some to believe that Snuff was just in it for the memes. That meant that the TTC “won” the war and kept Snuff from declaring war again for two weeks. In this case, Snuff’s HQ was an unfit (and perhaps unfueled) Raitaru in Ichinumi, which the TTC forces promptly destroyed. In order to declare a war in high sec a group has to designated a war headquarters.
Eve dutch east querious how to#
The answer was “yes” as both TEST and The Imperium joined the war to defend the TTC, leading to a set of instructions going out to Imperium pilots about how to setup their overviews so they could be allied with TEST in high sec yet still see them as hostile targets in Delve. would cooperate to defend their lucrative market situation. This led to the push/shove scenario and answered the question as to whether the owners of the TTC… which includes both sides of World War Bee. Having destroyed the TTC keepstar in Ignoitton last week, the group declared war on the TTC, leading people to wonder if they were going to actually assail the high sec trading hub. This past week saw Snuffed Out carry on with their prodding of the Tranquility Trading Consortium, the null sec coalition that runs the Tranquility Trading Tower in Perimeter, among other things.

For people who have clones with implants for specific doctrines or roles, it has been a pain in the ass to have to undock and warp to another citadel to swap clones every time you were doing something different. They key item is the ability to have multiple clones in a single citadel.
Eve dutch east querious Patch#
I also managed to lose two Ares interceptors doing other operations, which brings my loss totals for the war up to:ĬCP announced a Quality of Life patch coming this week that will have an impact on null sec. Smaller structures died as well, but those were the two major events. The invaders retook the PS-94K ihub in the SG-CTQ constellation and, as noted above, blew up the Keepstar in D-W7F0. PanFam and Fraternity, the least invested in the war, and the group still able to mine and rat in their own space, seem the likely overall winners in the long term.

Vily and Progodlegend have invested their reputations in an unattainable victory. The Imperium isn’t leaving 1DQ1-A without a fight. So I am left wondering what the end of the war will look like. Likewise, the stated plan to take Delve, Fountain, Querious, and Period Basis while keeping all of their old territory seems to have fallen apart since Progodlegend laid it out three months back. Vily’s plan of driving Goons from the game seems less likely now than it did back in September when that was his main talking point. The Imperium plan is to out last the invaders while simultaneously burning down as much as their backfield as they can. That doesn’t bode well for any hope that there will be a battle over 1DQ1-A, where even a cyno jammer won’t prevent Imperium titans from showing up, as they are in system already.
