Well, much fun as I've had buzzing around in these forums, I've been having a lot more fun tiptoeing my way through low and nullsec in-game. I'm nearly at 2mil SP, had my first tastes of PvP (which were miserable failures, but still enjoyable... came close to killing a Tristan yesterday... damn drones and their thermal damage ), and now mining and missioning just look boring by comparison.
Trouble is, there seems to only be a limited number of ways to sate your bloodlust in EVE. While the FW and wardec PvP systems sound relatively fun, I'm now having to fight off the pang in the back of my mind telling me that rather than waiting for the bounty hunter system to become more effective, my lone-wolf aggression should be aimed at the art of the ransom.
I've looked over the pros and cons, understood the aggression timer and security loss systems, know the risks of being relegated to lowsec and being at odds with every other pilot in the game. Please, someone steer me back towards the light and tell me why this is a bad decision. >>
Don't do it
yet.
In my pre-VETO/PRETA days, the corp I was in was in two halves - one which carebeared it up in Providence under CVA, and one half that went and yarred in Molden Heath. I know some people disagree with me, and it was the subject of a few heated debates in GF, but I'm a firm believer that you shouldn't go into piracy until you've got about six months under your belt, three or four at minimum. It sucks for making money most of the time (sure there are exceptions, but it's unreliable at best), and when you're starting out, you'll go through ships fast.
Is it a blast? Hell yeah. But it's not for the fresh-out-of-the-academy. Have you thought about somewhere like Eve Uni? I've never dealt with them, but you hear plenty of good things, and I seem to recall they give you free frigates and such to take a little of the financial strain off.