In which case, in the same spirit and vein, further bonus points for playing Caldari as the second coming of the Helghast.
Do I get further bonus points for having helped develop the Helghast? If anyone gets to play one in Eve, it ought to be the guy who wrote half of Visari's propaganda...
If that is true, I'm a huge fan. That crazy speech for the intro of Killzone 2 was one of the best I've seen in vidya.
Possibly the problem with the Caldari is that real life is a bit short of direct analogs of their way of doing things. Sure we've had, and still have, places where megas are very influential. But I can't think of a time & place where corporations have decided to do without government and do it all the work of raising, training & looking after a workforce themselves.
Maybe "corporation" is the wrong term for the megas? Maybe they are better thought of as allied nations that are all run on corporate lines.
Apart from private companies breaking off to bring up their own sets of citizens, Singapore is the closest thing to a RL analog to the State. It's probably why I picked Caldari when I started playing 10 years ago because the kind of culture which Caldari espouse is difficult for people from individualistic societies to grapple with, and I'm familiar with it. The government here has holding companies with stupid amounts of money which buy up to 15-20% shares in "Government-Linked Companies" and they have fingers in literally every sector of the economy. They may be listed on the stock market but they handle everything from maintaining the roads, manufacturing weapons, fixing stuff for the military, running telecoms, handling medical R&D and so on. The state may on one hand claim to support and encourage entrepreneurship and development of new IP, but when it finds out that an IP is useful for its own end, it will use the courts to summarily win the case and revoke the patent in question.
These GLCs are so large and so integral to the daily function of the country itself, that the state itself can sometimes be irrelevant. The various GLCs responsible for their own corners do develop their own individual internal cultures and can sometimes develop a rivalry which resembles the Home Office vs Foreign Office in the UK instead of the kind of competition between private companies.
All this is made possible thanks to an utilitarian dogma of pragmatism > all which focuses more on the collective good and steamrolls over individual interests in the name of that greater good. When things go badly, they will still chant the mantra of pragmatism even though the individualistic method would've produced better results.
It's also probably not a coincidence that some of my friends here are starting to complain about how the country is being run like a cyberpunk megacorp, and anyone who isn't making more than 800k/year is leading a lifestyle reminiscent of Shadowrun wageslaves. Give Singapore Inc. a look, and you'll come to a clearer understanding of the Caldari.