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Title: Leaving EVE
Post by: Ken on 30 Jun 2010, 17:02
I'm facing what should only be described as another long (10-12 months) business trip with expectations of intermittent to zero Internet access.  I think at least a few of you share that sort of occupational hazard with me.  Others certainly run into similar situations where they can't put in much time for gameplay or even casual RP/forums for a while.

What do you do about it?

I certainly have no desire to put the game away for good.  In EVE patience reaps great dividends and I'm invested in the universe for the long haul.  Now, I've got a lovely wife who has selflessly updated skill queues for me during shorter absences, but this one will be quite a bit longer.  I think I can convince her to carry the burden nevertheless.  My real dilemma is in the RP/character development side of things. 

In particular, how did you justify a character's absence for such a long time in IC terms?  I can think of plenty of justifications, but I'm wondering what reasons you might see (or have used) for a capsuleer to vanish for up to a year and then return from the blue.  If you've ever had to step away from the game for longer than, say, one subscription cycle (30 days), what did you do with your account(s), skills, assets, corps, RP storylines, etc?  Did you keep up with IC events even when you couldn't login?  Did you keep writing and did you write more or less?  I'm not necessarily looking for advice here.  I just want to hear your experiences.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Casiella on 30 Jun 2010, 17:34
Prison (or on the lam) has worked for me in the past.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Ulphus on 30 Jun 2010, 18:08
I've only really had a month or so at a time off. Excuses for my various characters have included:
* Going on a luxury cruise
* A vherokior character going on a spirit walk to understand some dreams (undetermined how long it would take)
* a Sebiestor character going to a gathering of clans to be shown off by his aunties as "their" pod pilot...

A year is a long time, but the Spirit walk might work for that, and you could come back with new directions and motivations for your character.


Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Alain Colcer on 30 Jun 2010, 18:38
A wealthy individual has hired your consultant services for space-bound business, but being an eccentric client, he (or she) demands you travel along in the flesh.

The business is of course a roundtrip is obviously quite long, and will include everything from Planetary development, Starbases and most importantly supply chain management.

Given the ammount of zeros in your paycheck, you have decided this venture is a quite profitable one, and a change of pace from being a Capsuleer.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Saede Riordan on 30 Jun 2010, 19:21
I have an epic story arc designed to take place the next time I need to go away, wherein Nikita is....lost, to put it lightly.

but it could be a number of things you could do, Coma, dealing with something family related, captured by xyzq group to do xyzq thing, sold into slavery, missing in deep space, honeymoon, birth of a child, friend/lover severely injured, sabbatical, finding god, the list goes on and on and on.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Dex_Kivuli on 30 Jun 2010, 20:05
Collaborating as part of an important research project, that (at this stage) you can't tell anyone about.

Then hope that the day before you return,  tech 3 frigs are introduced  :D
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Lillith Blackheart on 30 Jun 2010, 20:06
Planetside vacation.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Mithfindel on 01 Jul 2010, 00:44
On my Amarr character, wrote off an earlier pause as power struggles within the family. Of course, that is somewhat specific. Other things might be extensive planetside projects where you'd want to be there yourself, not only with camera drones.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Mathra Hiede on 01 Jul 2010, 03:02
I haven't really had any absenses that long, but the last one - which was about 2 weeks or so for a massive step up in RL work, I used the idea that my character had basically set up his planetary holdings with him on-site and became "human" for a couple of weeks - net result was it messed with his head but it is turning into something fun :)

For your length of time Ken, I can't think of anything directly but the suggestions made here are pretty good so far, just have to have something that suits the character and his continual progression and whether you want to take the time to reform the character or just develop what you have.

Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Myrhial Arkenath on 01 Jul 2010, 04:03
Planet-side vacations or trips to Curse (most of them are real, though) are my favorites. If you want to keep it simple make a character spin-off of what you are doing. I do wonder if that gives mary-sue points though  :P
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Laerise [PIE] on 01 Jul 2010, 06:08
Aside from vacations and family business I like to use bugs with the interface firmware of the pod as an excuse for absense.
After all every pod pilot is different, and I, personally, would not want to fly a ship when I'm getting migraine / epilepsy or other nasty things from a certain and hard to find bug that seems to be a problem for only a tiny minority of pilots including myself.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Alain Colcer on 01 Jul 2010, 10:09
Archeology in a Planet on a Wormhole system could also be a good way to isolate the character into a location with little communications with the rest of the galaxy.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Milo Caman on 01 Jul 2010, 10:12
Spending a Year dead is a popular Tax Dodge. :D
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Louella Dougans on 01 Jul 2010, 11:02
Kidnapped by mercenaries for political purposes!

Or, go through a wormhole into TEH FUTUR! (wormholes can do that, right?) And pretend it's still the previous year, for \o/ purposes.


Prison (or on the lam) has worked for me in the past.

just to comment on this, one of Mum's relatives, way back, like 19th century, was an acrobat in a circus, so would go off during the summer travelling with the touring circus, doing acrobat stuff.
Their wife was not too keen on this and they explained the absence with "oh, he's in prison", if anyone asked.

Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Raphael Saint on 01 Jul 2010, 16:28
When I had to take a 3 month break, it was RP'd as Saint going on an errand to find someone (a player who had left EVE) for another character (player 2), complete with Blog posts that I had written up ahead of time and were posted by the player2, to show that Saint was still alive and active, just 'out and about.'

With a possible 6 month 'business trip' (playing catch-up to the rest of the co-workers) coming up, if he's still in the FW, I'll probably play off my abscene as training/working with the Imperial Navy in a closer manner, as FW does bestow a naval rank onto capsuleers participating.  If he isn't, I'll have to come up with something else.  :|

'Course the first was very RP-specific but the second could apply with any capsuleer who is loyal to an NPC faction.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Aria Jenneth on 01 Jul 2010, 17:03
Medical problems work, but you have to be careful to set them up so that they make sense (what with the multiple bodies thing). So, it works best if the real problem is technical-- something's dangerously wrong with the headgear, and diagnosing and fixing it (and any effects it's had on the capsuleer) will take some time.

Darn barely-understood Jovian pod tech....

Oh-- and there's one medical condition any capsuleer could canonically be subject to: going nucking futs. Though actually carrying that to the point where you haven't been able to get into the capsule is likely to require some explanation.

Crazy capsuleers are sort of routine.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Zuzanna Alondra on 01 Jul 2010, 17:29
You forgot to update your clone and it took your doctors awhile to help you recover from the headaches and bad cloning from your last podding.  If your really lucky a loved one will look over you while you are away from your ships and your corp mates will be praying for your recovery.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Vieve on 01 Jul 2010, 21:06
I've generally had long absences taken care of by nasty surprises crawling out of one of the umpteen plot threads I've got going.   Since I'm not nice at all to my characters, it ain't hard to find something awful that'll take them off stage for a while.  Betrayal, death, sensitive smuggling operations, even the simple need to clear the mind of daily concerns and research/design/implement revenge (and conduct a thorough review of where things went wrong in the past, and how not to repeat the same mistakes) -- I've used all of these activities to explain that off stage time.

I do write during this downtime.  I do try to keep up with IC events via forums, blog reviews, e-mails and IM sessions.  The invention of EvEGate now makes that even easier.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Ken on 03 Jul 2010, 05:56
Thanks for the thoughts, everyone!  I'm close to having an IC "out" developed for my characters during this upcoming hiatus, but anyone else with experiences to share, please do so.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Tomahawk Bliss on 03 Jul 2010, 15:37
why would you need to make any excuse for your character, he isn't absent or leaving.  Just because he may not be posting on forums or chatting in channels or doing what ever in space doesn't mean he evaporates from the world consciousness.  Your toon doesn't stop being in the EVE world when you log, no matter how long you log for.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Aria Jenneth on 03 Jul 2010, 15:47
Yeah, but going inactive with an ordinarily very active character tends to provoke people to ask, "Where the heck have you been?!" when you resurface a year later.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Ken on 03 Jul 2010, 16:10
why would you need to make any excuse for your character, he isn't absent or leaving.

Yeah, but going inactive with an ordinarily very active character tends to provoke people to ask, "Where the heck have you been?!" when you resurface a year later.

^ That, basically.  Also, it's just more entertaining, Tomahawk, and would make me feel like I'm still part of the game and a story is still progressing even though I can't jump on and play whenever I wish.
Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Tomahawk Bliss on 03 Jul 2010, 17:10
if it makes you feel better more powah to ya

I can think of one relatively recent IC contrivance to match some OOC absence with Saxon Hawke.  He was captured or some such thing like that.

Title: Re: Leaving EVE
Post by: Chell Charon on 05 Jul 2010, 17:43
Since my computer blew up, I need to come up with one. This backup thing is just too outdated to run EVE.  :s

Luckily prewarned is prepared. I needed to write some stuff on Chell anyway, now I don't have the excuse of "just the next system/discussion". Except for forums.

So yeah, I'll have a doctors note for you Ghost.  :lol: