I'm really shocked there isn't already a thread about this!
So, I'm finally getting a chance to read all of the EVE Series books (No spoilers please!) but I'm seeing a lot of The Broker in Empyrean Age, I know of this character from my knowledge of the background lore but there are a few things I want to ask other RPers about him and the effect this elusive, borderline-conspiracy-theory primary antagonist has on the lore/RP of a sandbox like EVE.
If you don't want to know about The Broker or haven't had the chance to read Empyrean Age yet, there are some light spoilers.
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How do you approach his existence/the consequences of his existence? While he is exceptional at covering his tracks in the lore and just about impossible to pinpoint due to his mastery of subterfuge and his immortality/ability to change faces, there are some circumstantially strange scenarios of huge significance to the lore that result from his actions. One of the most glaring ones I've noticed so far are the Malkalen Incident. The act seems a bit imprecise and amateurish for The Broker. The quality of The Broker's cover here was poor, compared to other incidents, the admiral's final transmission was like something out of a bad soap opera. Combined with the suspicious change in personality/convenience of killing almost all of the cluster's peace advocates in a single act of terrorism, makes this a very odd incident that would attract independent, fearless investigators. Wouldn't capsuleers, who have unlimited resources, time, and little vulnerability to blackmail, be looking into these events? Another example being Tibus Heth's corporate takeover of Caldari Constructions. Tibus Heth was all over international media after the riot, footage of him trying to save the negotiator was everywhere, and the incident caused a massive change in public temperament in Caldari society and even a change in culture for a while, with the country eventually becoming more populist, militant, and nationalist, all of which was intended by The Broker when he transferred Caldari Constructions to Tibus Heth after blackmailing all of its executives into transferring their shares to him, which was no small feat. So wouldn't capsuleers have found this interesting enough to look into beyond a two page news article and some 30 second clip of footage from the fight? Here's the thing with this incident: the Caldari State is portrayed in Empyrean Age as being very stratified, with 90-95% of citizens living hard, industrial lives with little in terms of savings and economic power, and a 5-10% class of very rich, successful businessmen. The State has very extensive public records on people, with employment prospects limited to natural merit, which would require extensive monitoring and testing to determine. Therefor, a State citizen would be a relatively known entity in terms of information available about them, compared to other areas with less of an effective surveillance state. So how exactly did The Broker manage to blackmail these executives, in secret, into transferring all of their shares to him without anyone noticing this, and how did he then transfer it all to Tibus Heth basically overnight, whilst all this attention was on Heth, scrutinizing him heavily? Nobody thought to look into who this Xavier character who transferred him an entire corporation was? Is The Broker so thorough that he never misses any spots when he creates his identities? Wouldn't someone, anyone, a capsuleer, have figured out that at least some events in New Eden don't seem to completely add up, often involving the most powerful and influential people in the galaxy?
To that end, do any of your characters know about The Broker? Do they have similar questions, curiosity or suspicions? If so, how did your character come to have this information? (after all, capsuleers are pretty powerful and influential even without taking it to The Broker's depths, if we knew where to look and who to squeeze to get info, we probably could). And what do you think is a good rule of thumb, if any, to have when you want your character to flirt with theories about The Broker? What knowledge in the books is considered somewhat available/attainable to a curious mind? And to what extent would knowledge of The Broker be meta-gaming?[/spoiler]