Backstage - OOC Forums

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

That the cocktail "Wild Rose" is created by Vincent Pryce and it is named after Ciarente Roth?

Pages: [1] 2

Author Topic: Future of Caldari Prime  (Read 3485 times)

Seriphyn

  • Demigod
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 2118
  • New and improved, and only in FFXIV
Future of Caldari Prime
« on: 07 May 2010, 14:43 »

So, it'll be a couple of years soon that the Falklands has been occupied by the Arg-...er...that Caldari Prime has been occupied by the State. Now, IRL, things like this take many years to evolve and unfold, so it won't be unrealistic to think it goes on for that long. However, as an EVE player, our metabolism is normally a lot faster than that.

I am trying to think what happens to CP. With the possible resurgence of the Liberal and Practical faction, both are anti-CP occupation, and the chastising of the Patriot faction, what will happen? Will CP be liberated, seeing that the only megacorps occupying CP are Patriots? Wouldn't 2 years of occupation than a flip back be rather unoriginal? A couple of things I think...

- Caldari Prime becomes one of the Dust 514 "NPC battlegrounds", with the Federation attempting liberation using the DUST proxies, as opposed to a much more riskier, full-scale counterattack. (futuristic WW2 Eastern Front anyone?)
- Caldari Prime becomes liberated by normal means, but instead of it just being the status quo, Roden contracts reconstruction and administration to the Liberal faction, such as Ishukone? I think that would be interesting.

It is seeded that this isn't a permanent state of affairs, with Roden pledging to return it (using smoke and mirrors to destabilize the State and Heth could be a means to this end). "For now" in the lvl1 epic arc, and that a "full scale rebellion" is inevitable in the Cities of Refuge chron. The planet is stated to be majority Gallentean, and it would be impossible for the State to displace all of these Gallenteans when they are probably tied in with the key infrastructure; the planet would stop working if they deported all the Gallenteans.

I think a flip back to Gallente would be incredibly *yawn*, and I would like to see something interesting like Ishukone taking administration of CP with Fed oversight...or maybe a Dust 514 battleground. It will be interesting to see what becomes of it.
Logged

Myyona

  • Spilling beans
  • Pod Captain
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 520
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #1 on: 07 May 2010, 15:00 »

Caldari Prime is already liberated, considering it is under the ownership of the Caldari.

Or is that a personal agenda I spot through your wording? :P

I expect it to be under the ownership of the Caldari as it such provides an element of strong tension where conflict can happen at any time. Possibly, as you say, it will be linked with DUST like I expect Intaki will too. Further from a different point of view, CCP seems quite reluctant to remove historical elements that they already have put in place (that station is still on fire...) and CP will keep its current state so newcomers to EVE who read EA can get the same experience as we do now.
« Last Edit: 07 May 2010, 15:02 by Myyona »
Logged
EVE Online Lorebook at eve-inspiracy.com

Sofia Roseburn

  • Does this look like the face of mercy?
  • Egger
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 209
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #2 on: 07 May 2010, 17:47 »

I can't imagine Caldari Prime swapping hands any time soon. It's one of Heth's lynchpins of success, and losing that to the Gallente would damn him politically, despite the patriotic angle he would probably attempt to spin it towards.

Skirmishing with DUST sounds logical. It's hardly a safe place; under military curfew if I'm not mistaken, and, considering the average Gallente citizen's lust for freedom of speech, I'm sure there's no end of people wanting to batter the crap out of some State bodies.

I just want to know what happens if/when that Titan gets destroyed.
Logged

Laerise [PIE]

  • Definetly not a Khanid !
  • Pod Captain
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 534
  • TANKRED ENDURES
    • PIE Forums
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #3 on: 08 May 2010, 02:08 »

...and if the gallente really try to take CP away from the caldari, well, I guess they can always warp a titan into gal primes orbite and do some dd'ing - which would solve a good portion of the problem  :P
Logged

Myyona

  • Spilling beans
  • Pod Captain
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 520
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #4 on: 08 May 2010, 04:42 »

I am pretty certain the titan will stay there.

If for nothing else then as a landmark for noobs to go a see the "end game" of EVE.
Logged
EVE Online Lorebook at eve-inspiracy.com

Stitcher

  • Beats up helpless walls.
  • Egger
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 136
    • Stitcher's twitter
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #5 on: 08 May 2010, 05:16 »

I am trying to think what happens to CP. With the possible resurgence of the Liberal and Practical faction, both are anti-CP occupation...

What? No they aren't. reclaiming the Caldari homeworld has been one of the few points the megacorporations have ever unanimously agreed on.
Logged

Hamish Grayson

  • Guest
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #6 on: 08 May 2010, 06:56 »

the chastising of the Patriot faction

 :bash: The Patriots and the Provists are not the same entity.
Logged

Seriphyn

  • Demigod
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 2118
  • New and improved, and only in FFXIV
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #7 on: 08 May 2010, 07:24 »

Didn't say they were, but the Patriots are supporting the Provists atm, and the Patriots are the only one's committing their forces to the CP occupation.

Hyasyoda criticizes occupation, Practical bloc looks 'visibly uncomfortable' at Patriot rebuttals

Mens Reppola speaks out against it

Though it's always interesting to see how externally, Caldari RPers will be like, externally, "Oh it's great etc." but internally they might be more "Hurrr". The dichotomy sticks to notions of Caldari RP in general, and it's cool to see
Logged

orange

  • Dex 1.0
  • Veteran
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 1930
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #8 on: 08 May 2010, 08:32 »

...and if the gallente really try to take CP away from the caldari, well, I guess they can always warp a titan into gal primes orbite and do some dd'ing - which would solve a good portion of the problem  :P
I do not think it is there for that purpose.  It is more sinister than a gun pointed at Gallante Prime.  It is actually pointed at Caldari Prime.

"If we can't have it, no one will."

Quote from:  Seriphyn
With the possible resurgence of the Liberal and Practical faction, both are anti-CP occupation, and the chastising of the Patriot faction, what will happen? Will CP be liberated, seeing that the only megacorps occupying CP are Patriots? Wouldn't 2 years of occupation than a flip back be rather unoriginal?
They are anti-"continuing to fund what they do not have a large stake in."  The Navy and CPD make up a large percentage of the occupation force.  The majority of assets on Caldari Prime were acquired by KK, followed by Wirykomi & Lai Dai.   The Liberals & Practicals probably would prefer to have assets/holdings of their own worth defending.

If you read the next article, following the report where Hyasyoda criticizes the cost of the occupation:

Quote
The current occupation force is for the most part made up of Navy marines and Provist troops, which are protecting infrastructure and population centers. Though they took significant part in the initial invasion, corporate forces have made up a much smaller percentage of the occupation force, generally focused on protecting industrial sites seized and redistributed to the megacorporations. Most of these belong to Kaalakiota, Lai Dai, and Wiyrkomi and report through their corporate chains of command.

The issue for the Liberals & Practicals is that they are funding the expensive difficult defense of other corporations' assets.

So, I disagree with your interpretation that only the Patriot's are defending Caldari Prime.

My personal preference is that CCP begin to work towards ending the forced conflict.  As part of it, Luminaire and Algogille are made CONCORD systems, with Gallente Prime and Caldari Prime administered by their respective governments.
Logged

Seriphyn

  • Demigod
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 2118
  • New and improved, and only in FFXIV
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #9 on: 08 May 2010, 15:31 »

My personal preference is that CCP begin to work towards ending the forced conflict.  As part of it, Luminaire and Algogille are made CONCORD systems, with Gallente Prime and Caldari Prime administered by their respective governments.

Now, that is a VERY interesting outcome, though not sure why Algogille would be on that list. The only thing with the conflict coming to an end though is that FW occupancy is a feature that doesn't seem to being removed at any time soon, and with CCP throwing in the auction as a way to escalate the conflict and give Gallenteans something to fight for...

Personally, if we hold onto the systems long enough, CPD invalidate the law and refund the cash...
Logged

orange

  • Dex 1.0
  • Veteran
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 1930
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #10 on: 08 May 2010, 16:46 »

though not sure why Algogille would be on that list.
Because Algogille separates Lumanaire from The Citadel.  The point is to make it possible for both races to visit and support their homeworlds; rather ineffective if you have to Jump Freighter everything in.
Logged

Julianus Soter

  • Pod Captain
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 558
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #11 on: 08 May 2010, 22:27 »

Why not just share the planet? People from both races inhabit it, and the nature of the world is a shared history.
Logged

orange

  • Dex 1.0
  • Veteran
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 1930
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #12 on: 08 May 2010, 23:06 »

Why not just share the planet? People from both races inhabit it, and the nature of the world is a shared history.
It is kind of like saying to an Islamic Palestine and an Israeli that they should share Palestine/Israel.

For the Caldari, it means they really don't get their homeworld back, but lose it to the Gallente by other means.  It devalues the world even more to Caldari, because it is admitting that the Gallente have a legitimate claim to the world.  In the minds of the Caldari, it makes their homeworld little more than a Gallente colony that they are "allowed" to live on.
Logged

Casiella

  • Demigod
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 3723
  • Creation is so precious, and greed so destructive.
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #13 on: 09 May 2010, 07:09 »

See, tribalism isn't just for the Minmatar.
Logged

Melichor Duraldi

  • Clonejack
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 13
Re: Future of Caldari Prime
« Reply #14 on: 10 May 2010, 16:27 »

Does it really matter, I know historically its all like, "But its our homeworld" But the caldari have been away from CP for so long it is like Earth to everyone in new eden...nice to reminice about in the stories but having no practical use.  If the caldari are profit driven, why bother?  Maintaining the fleet of that size that deep into hostile territory for a planet isn't really that worth it and can be used for much better purposes, such as shoring defenses in Black Rise, which has much better strategic importance.

*Sorry for the lack of good grammer, tired*
Logged
Pages: [1] 2