9/5/2023 0 Comments Eve battle snakeWhile the Circle-of-Two managed to fire their Keepstar’s doomsday weapon, it was not enough to repel the Pandemic Legion, and the first fully armed and operational Keepstar was destroyed. Over the course of this conflict, Circle-of-Two were slowly stripped of their holdings until their capital system containing their Keepstar-class battle station was completely isolated. These skirmishes convinced former MoneyBadger ally Pandemic Legion and their allies to evict Circle-of-Two from their space and replace them with a more manageable group. Circle-of-Two remained in their home region from before the war, safe after turning coats to the winning side, and began to skirmish with other former members of the MoneyBadger Coalition. Circle-of-Two and TEST AllianceĪfter the conclusion of World War Bee/The Casino War, the MoneyBadger Coalition began to disband into smaller factions. The defenders were able to gather around 1,200 pilots themselves and, given their defensive advantage and desperate need for a win, were prepared to fight until the last man. To this end, the MoneyBadger forces assembled over 2,000 pilots from across the galaxy to bring the fight to M-OEE8, home of the Circle-of-Two alliance, a member of The Imperium. The MoneyBadger Coalition wanted nothing more than the complete destruction of The Imperium. ![]() Known by one side as “World War Bee” and by the other as “The Casino War,” the conflict was touted as one of extermination. The battle over the Infrastructure Hub, a key strategic point for managing ownership of an EVE Onlinestar system, in the M-OEE8 system was a watershed moment in one of the game’s most controversial wars. The Russians pressed this advantage and drove the larger force out of their home, securing it once again as their own. The Coalition of the South’s numbers began to dwindle until the two sides were evenly matched. The Siege continued like this for days, Red Alliance pilots surgically striking at the ships and morale of the larger group. Utilizing small packs of well-organized pilots, Red Alliance was able to inflict heavy losses on the larger, overconfident, and less organized enemy. Meanwhile, all that remained of Red Alliance were 70 tired, but battle-hardened and determined pilots. In May 2006, The Coalition decided enough was enough and launched a fleet of over 400 ships to invade the Red Alliance’s last bastion. Fleets of 20 to 30 Red Alliance ships, staging from their stronghold in C-J6MT, began hunting down any Coalition forces they could. During an engagement in the C9N-CC system, Steve met its fate.Įventually, the Coalition’s merciless attacks inspired the pilots of the Red Alliance to finally rally and an insurgency was organized. Ascendant Frontiers’ new superweapon sparked an arms race with the most powerful alliance in the game at the time, Band of Brothers. Unfortunately, Steve was not long for this galaxy. Built by an alliance called Ascendant Frontiers, that titan was named Steve. The code to complete a titan’s construction and create it in the game world didn’t exist, meaning players couldn’t actually complete the build, so the developers at CCP had to step in, verify the build was correct, and manually render the first one. In fact, EVE developer CCP didn’t know it was physically possible to build a ship as massive as a titan when the first one was completed in 2006. These massive ships are so powerful that they completely changed the dynamic of the game when they were first introduced. The resources, money, and time needed to build one of these 10+ kilometer long vessels require an entire alliance - hundreds or even thousands of players working together toward a common goal. ![]() Ascendant FrontiersĪcquiring a titan, the largest ship class in EVE Online’s fleet, is no easy task. For those of you wondering just how intense a session of EVE Online can get, take a look at the game’s 15 very best battles: 15) Battle of C9N-CC: Destruction of Steveĭecem– Band of Brothers vs.
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