Hey thanks for the reply, particularly I would like to know as much as possible on Incursions...what are they are trying to affect and if they somehow mess with the baselining communities(and how and to what extent) of the planets/station populations.
The purpose of the Incursions is what it essentially says on the tin: military strikes across the galaxy, which derive secondary benefits to the Nation (weakening their enemies as much as acquiring human resources). The precursor Live Events to the Incursion systems dealt with Sansha upliftings (abductions in everyone elses' books) of select, targeted planets across Empire space. These uplifted became the new clone army that runs the Incursions. You're effectively not killing anything, only blowing up resources the Nation has collected elsewhere to create the ships and biomass for the soldiers. This is a first in the history of the cluster, and is a bleeding-edge level of technological superiority the Nation has over everyone else currently.
How much effect these have on baseliner communities is uncertain and up for debate. CONCORD makes a deal of protecting planets while Capsuleers take care of the Nation proper, and not much more beyond that. It's unlikely the Nation doesn't acquire people in some capacity, but probably nowhere to the extent they once did in their surprise attacks.
Everything else is pretty much Subject To Game Mechanic Limitations.
Starting from there it would be great to expand on the whole rationale of the Nation and what it tries to achieve. I heard some capsuleers who were saying that all they wanted was to be left alone....but then again incursions dont seem like being wanting to be left alone. That is for starters. I am sure if you are kind enough to answer more will pop up. I would be also glad to receive any stuff you may want to share, stories, stuff like that for anything that has to do with the Nation's society and all that.
The Nation achieves whatever the will of Sansha Kuvakei is. Sansha himself self-perceives as a messiah-like figure, aiming to deliver his followers to a utopian world of tomorrow. How and why has shifted over the years, as the destruction of the original Nation saw only Sansha and his True Slaves left, with barely a handful of True Citizens (ideological, aristocratic-esque fanatics those not yet enslaved in a limiting fashion). Presumably this is still Sansha's driving goal, but vengeance may be as much on his mind as anything else. Notably, the Nation was attacked first, and double betrayed by allies it had in the Empires that would've otherwise given it the military clout to stay afloat in its infancy. A century of quiet growth and rebuilding would see them return, for the war never ended as far as the Nation could be concerned. Everyone else simply stopped attacking.
To this end the RP community around the Sansha tend to take extreme views, in either preferring isolation, military retribution, the absorption of believers into the Nation, and other venues. They are all correct in their own ways, but the will of Sansha is supreme above every other consideration, and so what the Nation does, they do in turn. You'll find a lot of rhetoric in those varying flavors, especially if you dig deep enough to pick up Naqam, True Slave Foundations, and others during their public propaganda periods.
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As far as official stories ago, there's sections in *The Burning Life*, a couple one-shot chronicles in the E-ON Magazine (200 Rounds deals with True Slave survivors), and some details in the official sections of
EVE Fiction somewhere