The Caldari State is made up of eight mega-corporations and has three major political factions?
Wait wait wait. Hold on. This isn't something you can just cover in a single sentence. Details are needed.
So when people say "revolution in Amarr" it isn't anything to do with the internal politics of the Amarr Empire (as far as we can tell at present), i.e. between the royal families, etc.? And more to do with the ongoing struggle between the Amarr Empire and the Sani Sabik?As a side note this is just another time I curse my living about as far from Iceland as you can physically get >.>
Delegate Zero has stated: "Comparing the Takmahl to the Sani Sabik is like saying the Roman Empire still exists because the Roman Catholic Church does."
Ael: I think either you misunderstood Demion or he misunderstood Affinity/etc. - pretty sure that the implication is that we would see ~things~ start to happen after Tuesday but not any specific storyline (such as FW/Empire/State stuff, which should start to appear over the next couple of months and culminate in FW changes in the second half of the year).
Confirming DelegateZero's comment was unrelated to the long-term 'more instability in the State and Empire' thing mentioned by Affinity and Falcon. That said, Tuesday will be Drifter shenanigans.Ael, Demion, Morlag: should we plot a statement...? >.>
No that Sani point is completely unrelated, just another example of one line commentary we may see built upon in the near future. As Seagull made clear in the closing ceremony, storyline is taking centre stage again and they are very pleased with the Scope reports and feedback to date.