There are actually a ton of people with pax amarr in their cargoholds, so I suppose if people wanted to be picky about it there's in game evidence.
In game evidence of the Pax Amarria's existence? I'm not disputing that.
In game evidence of CONCORD being the reason for a lot of copies being around suddenly? That doesn't seem to follow, no.
Although I will offer that if some well-crafted (or hell, even zany and full of rhetoric, totally in line with expected U'K behavior :9) theory were put forward to explain the connection between the two that didn't involve a link to a web page originating here on planet Earth in the 21st century, I'd have never thought twice about it.
I'm not going to argue the use of Pax Amarria during the event as I found it clever and nicely used for RP. As long as it creates RP and no player factions are fucked by it, I'm cool with it.
I'm not arguing against "the use of the Pax Amarria during the event."
What does or does not constitute a "player faction"?
Besides, player factions are maligned, undermined, weakened, assaulted, and in some cases obliterated as
part of RP quite frequently.
Again, though, all of this is non sequitur to the issue I am (trying) to address.
Attacking each other with damning accusations and providing or manufacturing evidence absolutely makes perfect sense for the setting. A Dev blog explaining the mechanics of some game systems changes technically does not even exist in the same reality as our characters.
What would the response be to me linking to the dev blog where they said player fiction is going away for a while as "evidence the major powers are colluding to cause the media channel blackouts that have being going on for months"?