I think I'll probably add that while I think the new Drifters look really cool and the current arc is probably interesting and engaging for a lot of people - especially new ones - I can't shake the feeling of being here before with the Sleepers and Sansha which seem very much the same with the whole, "Oh no guys, there's this new and unknown threat to all mankind with advanced technology we don't understand and we all need to unite together because CONCORD is useless." Etcetera. Etcetera.
Bah. Where's the fun in being jaded and bittervet-y?
The way I look at it (1) it's mostly we ourselves who drive the more hysterical edge of the whole business; (2) the three iterations of this pattern are really three different manifestations of a single plot thread; (3) each has introduced something worthwhile to Eve.
Sleepers: look! NPCs that can fight back!
Sansha: look! NPCs that appear at random, fight back, gatecamp, and highsec-gank freighters!
Drifters: look! NPCs that can kick your ass, pursue you relentlessly, pod you, and [insert whatever we learn next here].
It is we ourselves who drive us into a tizzy in search of entertainment. CCP might have oversold the Sansha a bit, fine, but raise your hand if you
ever actually thought the core gameplay was in any danger?
Me neither. Logically-defensible histrionics are fun, that's all.
Of course, it maybe looks a little different from my lack-of-desktop-induced position of inability to log in.
*little Aria bounces up and down at the back of the crowd*
"Daddy, I can't see! What's going on?"