which I discovered was also mostly held by Kids With Guns alliance. I moved quickly through Omist (only 41 solar systems) and on to Feythabolis region. I was told later that the penalty for losing a Rorq imposed by the alliance was extreme. I was surprised to see just one Rorqual on dscan the entire time I was in the region. I spoke to some of the local inhabitants and learned that logistics can be tough and the rent is high, but one of the directors I spoke with seemed to think it was a decent place for his corp to build up their wallet and ships. Most of the region is owned by the Kids With Guns alliance and rented out to small corps. I pushed South from Tenerifis into the region of Omist. though our campaigns against PL/NC and Fraternity during 2018 resulted in my visiting 80 percent of these regions with various fleets.įor this year's walkabout, I just slipped out the back door and finished visiting every system in both regions in short order. ![]() We were busy with campaign after campaign through the Summer, so I never really explored all the nooks and crannies of our home region or the neighboring region of Tenerifis. My corp joined Evictus alliance in 2018 and moved to the region of Immensea. The idea of a small gang fight club is appealing to me, but QFC is obviously more about Imperium having someone to farm close to their home region than it is about gud fights. and these guys had a pretty sizeable chunk of space in the region. I couldn't help imagining them as a pack of angry barking chihuahuas.Ĭurious, I looked up S.R.'s killboard stats and confirmed what I suspected: definitely not a hardcore small gang pvp alliance. They chased me into every system that was in "their" space and didn't stop pursuing until I left their constellation. Most people don't even bother trying to catch a solo interceptor - especially one of the four types that is immune to bubbles - they're just too slippery and don't pose much threat to anybody. They had a neat ring of 5 solar systems and, feeling a little evil and cocky, I started just burning around and around their ring. He was soon joined by a thrasher, and then a sabre and a hurricane. Nothing says elite pvp like a purple and yellow birdĪt first, a crow kept trying to catch me on gates as I made my way through their constellation. This continued until I hit the sovereign space of Stellae Renascitur alliance. I saw several super-carriers on dscan as well as the usual assortment of Rattlesnakes and VNIs. Moving on, I figured I would surely run into a roaming gang, but system after system was either empty or had a handful of miners and/or ratters in it. He didn't seem bothered by my presence on grid at all and was actually friendly in local and we had a nice chat. Instead, I found a rorqal mining sleepily in an ore anomaly. Thus, as I entered the first system in Querious by way of Catch, I half expected to run into a gate camp with fast lockers and high alpha DPS. According to the rules of QFC, sovereignty of a solar system is won by controlling a medium POS on the last moon in that system. ![]() I'd read that Imperium had attempted to set the region up as a haven for small gang PvP and named it "Querious Fight Club".Īlliances wishing to live and participate in QFC must get Imperium's approval to do so. So, I turned my super-cruise Stiletto West and headed into Querious region in my quest to visit every solar system in New Eden. ![]() I blazed through the regions I wanted to travel in this year's walkabout a lot quicker than I expected and decided I wasn't quite ready to wrap it up.
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