In other words, nullsec industry is impractical because quantities of items such as meta goods that would sell extremely well in Jita or at least move are not guranteed to do so in nullsec, and indeed many goods are not, and are doomed to sit on the market, especially if they are not in a deployment area's market. Whereas highsec is ruled by the free market, it seems quite clear that a nullsec market and indeed nullsec industry itself can only exist through a planned economy, unless you live in the wonderful freeport region of Providence. Yet, there remains the issue that industry in nullsec is simply not practical and cannot be run in the same manner that highsec is. But until then, I'll catch you all a bit later I think. With hope and a little bit of luck, I shall carve out some more time to keep this blog up and running with some good posts to keep it interesting. I'm looking forward to the changes in Crius, partly as the head of a nullsec mining and industrial entity and also as someone who came to the came because I wanted to build spaceships and be a titan of industry, saw that there were so many spreadsheets and archaic design problems with the industrial side of Eve that I turned right around and went to mining, which was so much simpler. There's no question that the stagnation of sovereign nullsec is on their minds, and that they are more than likely mulling over ideas and decisions on which way to take the sovereignty system in a new way in order to adjust it for new players to emerge onto the scene, but before we can get to that point, we must have a strong foundation in the industrial side of Eve, in the corporation and alliance leadership structures, and more, before we can breach the topic of sovereignty and eventually the fabled new space that CCP was heavily hinting at during their Fanfest this year. On the horizon though looms Crius and CCP's roadmap for the next five years ahead of them. All in all, it's been pretty quiet this summer, which is weird when compared to this time last year when the Fountain War was in it's death throes. Providence had a "not an invasion" when NC., S2N, and NULL started boxing the local residents for fun fights and the like, which was fun sometimes (especially against Nulli people and Hero guys) and at other times violently frustrating (hello NC and PL, carriers against Myrmidons and Prophs are pretty broken). HERO Coalition, the scrappy bunch of newbies helmed by Brave Newbies Inc., took Catch from Against ALL Authorities and have been having a blast getting blown up by a variety of people. N3 and PL have amassed a combined amount of almost twenty two thousand renters living in their lands, which stretch across a dozen and a half regions from Cobalt Edge to Paragon Soul and Esoteria. This year, there is no summer war to light the world of Eve on fire, and it seems like both N3 and the CFC are more than happy with that. So, aside from my own issues, there's been a lot going on lately, or rather, a pronounced lack of happenings. All of this has added up to the point where I have hardly had the will to write in some regards, which is a pity, because I enjoy it a lot. I've been working with others to improve the alliance that I am a part of now, which is no easy task when you are looking to recruit corporations. I started to FC small gangs and roam around into Catch and into Immensea, Feythabolis, Delve, and wherever I can find a wormhole and some used space. During that time, my corporation fell into a period of inactivity and then re-emerged, harder, stronger, better, and faster (well, maybe). Predictably enough, writing fell by the wayside as when I logged onto Eve, it was mostly to ship spin or wait for others to join operations. It's been a few hectic months on my end, filled with quite a few odds and ends that have required constant attention lest they slip into a state of disarray.
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