Why am I writing this blog?

Well I've been on this 'verse for a while, making friends, finding my way into various corporations and all this has lead to plenty of humour, making decent living and found an interest in mining. But along this path I've also made enemies, been through wars and got shot at plenty of times. And each time, I've learned something new, something that's pushed me through and onward. But it seems that there is an endless suply of information and things to be learned about the 'verse and how to survive in it. And it's mostly this that keeps pushing me forward, the endless encounters (both good & bad), new people, new things to learn, well to put it short: The EVE-universe is an endless random encounter.

So basically this blogg is about my story in the 'verse, my experiences, ups and downs, what ever crosses my path that's worth writing about and sharing it with you. If this turns out to be only me writing all this down and noone reads it, then so be it. I'll still carry on.

And I found the timing to create this blog as I just recently changed corporations, new stuff happening and I kinda felt the urge to tell someone about it.

So welcome any readers who might stumble across this thread.

Sitt down and enjoy my story, Tash's Story.


Friday, August 27, 2010

Communications disruption!

Today we finally got communications back up with the factories on planet Ducatillon 9 (named after our CEO). There's been some damage to the whole factory complex aswell, due to an unexepected hurricane in the region. It hit hard, and there's been reports of injured workers, as well as more than 100 workers either missing or being killed during this hurrican named Godfrid sweeping across the area where this enourmous factory complex that is located on Ducatillon 9. But production is back to almost 100% despite the damage, due to temporary emergency androidworkers transported to the site. The following image was shot from one of the orbital weather satelites when the storm hit the area.
 

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