The Roden Shipyards Outpost is a popular stopover for Gallente citizens willing to partake in some of the more notorious activities in the Federation, such as gambling, prostitution, drugs and the like.
We know Jacus Roden is going to figure heavily in
Templar One and the DUST 514 background story, but he's not a new character in the EVE universe by any means. In fact, the guy has been in office for more than 18 months and was around even before that. Unfortunately, those have been a relatively quiet 18 months on the PF/news of interest side of things. What do we know about the Federation's current president? What are your opinions of him? Your characters? Where does he fit in with the rest of the Federal political tapestry? Can we compare him (or his public image) to historical figures (accurately or not)?
His current portrait reeks of Lex Luthor, and I see him as a cunning and resourceful cutthroat who bootstrapped himself to wealth and power: respectable, even admirable, but not very likeable. He certainly fits my imagination of
the Chessmaster. At least that's how I rationalize his very hands-off approach to governance as compared to Foiritan who appeared in the news often and enjoyed a great PR image as a man of the people, cutting through what was until his first term a history of presidential puppetry in the Federation. And maybe there's something darker afoot. Sarpati's men have managed to steal a great deal of Federation property in the past. Have they perhaps at last stolen the presidency?
Roden Shipyards apparently has a history of aggressive (and successful) business practices and is probably the single biggest space industry corp in the "free world", having cornered the shuttle market early on. Boeing meets
LexCorp? However his domestic competition (the CreoDron and Quafe "blocs", primarily) sees him, they were clearly willing to accept his leadership during the arms nationalization scandal that brought Foiritan down.
I raise my voice, and Satan himself is on bended knee. I am the leader of the free world, you impotent little psychotic. I've had the most powerful beings on this or any planet gunning for me for years, and you think you're going to scare me?
and yet...
President? Do you know how much power I'd have to give up to be President?
An important question in a universe full of villains might be whether Roden is truly meant to be
President Evil or if he is simply misunderstood, and perhaps a victim of his own success perpetually hounded by (yet largely disinterested in) the propaganda aimed at him by those he's bested. He's got a bit of Kane in him as well, and I suppose if the truth turns out to be that Roden is rotten to the core, he could certainly fit the role of spider at the center of a vast media conspiracy rather well. Perhaps not so literally as the Bond baddie from
Tomorrow Never Dies, but definitely a
Villain with Good Publicity.
Luthor? Kane? Putin?
Here is a man. Bald. And without eyebrows. Doing his best Voldemort impression. I submit him for your consideration.