Grep summit chatlogs, for "Kruul", dozens of entries found.
A couple dozen unique individual characters found they had something to discuss in "The Summit" about Kruul, a mission npc. Scores of conversations and interactions between players.
It is a lie to say doing missions will not produce content.
When you exist within a little bubble, and either cannot or do not effect anyone else in the game, then everything you say is just words, its just rabble.
Counterpoint: Wormholes. You won't leave your wormhole, because of the security requirements - must defend entrances from intruders. Other people will not encounter you, unless they choose to go into wormholes. Nothing you say or do impacts on people who have no interest in wormholes. You exist in a little bubble, with no effect on people who don't go into that bubble.
Contrast: A character who does high sec missions, can be seen and interacted with in space. People can intrude or assist, as they see fit. That character talks in The Summit, and their actions their will have consequence. People are affected and may take offence, or render assistance, and do things in space as a result.
private RP, with actors you like > else IMO
shooting people in space is fun, but it is like trying to live off the icing on a cake until suddenly, you are just like everyone else in the game putting memes into chat channels while your enemies talk about already replaced
Yes, it's the difference between Roleplaying
with someone, vs Roleplaying
at someone.
Roleplaying at someone, is the same as typing smack in local. For all they know, you might even have them blocked.
"I shot your puny frigate, Caldari scum!" says some Gallente militia pilot in local. RP, yes, but it is functionally the same as "lol pwnt, noob". You might have that particular Gallente blocked. Makes no difference.
Roleplaying with someone, is entirely different.
Encounter that same Gallente militia pilot in a RP social venue, and some kind of conversation may occur, and interaction beyond "lol, pwnt".