First off, a serious kudos to everyone that participated in these unexpected events. Despite initial issues, the administration is glad to see it's been a huge success. Moving 2 million units of cargo isn't a small feat! The fights that came out of this were pretty epic too.
Considering the server events are created depending on ingame developments, we're giving a 48h breathing room for the roleplay to carry on. This should also provide some time for factions to figure out where they want to go with this. Shall the hostilities continue, the administration will be happy to propose new server events based on the choices made by the players.
A question: considering that the DROP supplies still exist on the Freeports, and Core spot is still likely actively paying for those supplies, will the Admins leave the possibility for freelancers and whatnot to supply core during those 48 hours, or cut it earlier?
The event was great, I can't remember the last time I needed to count how much more I am PvP dead!
Looking forward to seeing more of those in the future! Kudos to everyone involved and admins for organising it, it was a blast.
Huge thanks for creating this. Major ingame events expanding into server events and a veritable torrent of roleplay is what I think a lot of people have always wanted more of.
And I hope we will be seeing more of it in the future.
Agreed with everything said in here. Besides ingame pvp and all the activity, forum stuff spiked up aswell.
Deals and alliances being made from all sides, great stuff.
I guess now next to decide is, where can this lead with Zoners and Core, and then other factions following?
Will the hostilies remain permanent, how will that work out for Zoners, while Core is feeling quite comfortable.