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Let’s be honest, this was the moment that everything might have started to fall apart.
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I discovered my true love (Orthrus for life), dunked lots of nubs and in the end joined Anti-Nub Incorporated. Good times 10/10.Īfter the Delvian Freeport came in Operation Fort Ninya. It was fun, we got a station, couple of kills, my Abaddon survived a blap Phoenix and then we got evicted back to Scalding. In September I went to Delve thanks to Yuuto to take part in the Delvian Freeport. TEST moved in, Wicked Creek started to become less and less fun.Īfter that some shit happened (I really don’t remember, there was summer, I was leaving for holidays a few times), in July I got myself a birthday Vargur that rocked, was a great dunking machine and was fun all around. I was semi-away-from-game at the time, turned out to be a really bad CEO and was eventually made to drop all that responsibility on Lograth’s head (thanks Lograth). My memory might fail me there, but after that came the times of me becoming the CEO of Dutch East Querious Company, our beloved Phoebe Freeport Corporation. The firesales were poking up all over the place, huge isk was made by simply buying them, hauling to 4-CM8I and selling it there to freeporters. These were times of Freeport Scalding, where every station in region, owned by Gorgon Empire, was accesible to everyone. Together with Emma Kado we set the Wicked Creek, ruled by RANE, on fire. Together with Colga- Coelomate we found out that assisted fighters won’t follow you into a DED Complex. It was a calm time of clearing the system out of belt rats and neutral POSes. I was one of the first people to actually move into 4-CM8I, the second freeport.
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The last thing I remember from that fleet was shooting an IHUB and dying to a bunch of RLML Caracals. It was the first fleet of over one hundred people that PFR formed, consisting of pure DPS torpedo bombers – it was the time of SBUs and endless bashing of numerous sov structures.
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I was there for Uemon, I was there for WPV-JN, I was there for CT8K-something (don’t remember the full name, sorry), I was there for Skarkon, then I went on a little lowsec holiday (oh the glories of careless FW pvps) and I came back for the Second Crusade. I can say I’ve been with the alliance from the very beginning – the first post about Phoebe Freeport Republic on made me literally rush quit my former alliance to join the Crusade the day after PFR took first systems. I would have never suspected the moment to write this letter will actually come, but things are going down and I just can’t hold it inside anymore. Ex-CEO of Dutch East Querious Company and current Anti-Nub Incorporated member Marciniusz Solo wrote this letter to PFR about the current state of the alliance and how it has changed from their original purpose: These systems were not particularly valuable to the alliance, lacking stations or strategic location. The sun has not always shined on the Freeport Republic however, and they recently dropped 6 systems in Scalding Pass. PFR has battled Gorgon Empire capitals, fought off Ishtars and Rattlesnakes, and is constantly clashing with other small entities around the region. Currently they hold 24 systems in Scalding Pass and Wicked Creek including their capital system of 4-CM8I. They have brought freeports, a station allowing any capsuleer regardless of alliance or corp affiliation to dock for free, to 6 regions across the galaxy. The Phoebe Freeport Republic was formed over a year ago with the goal of taking sovereignty with the advent of the Phoebe patch, introducing new jump mechanics intended to nerf power projection across the galaxy.