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Hi, my name is Theo. I live in the United States, in the foothills of Tucson, Arizona.&nbsp;</p>
 
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I discovered EVE back in 07 during a visit to Seattle. There happened to be a PAX convention at the same time so I wandered over. After checking out all the &#39;hot&#39; game booths like Rock Band and Uncharted, I strolled through a quiet space themed booth and stopped to talk to the rep. I was a fan of Homeworld at the time and always hungry for more space strategy/combat/trade games (one of my first games ever was StarFlight). Our conversation whent something like this:</p>
 
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Him- &quot;Hi do you like space games?&quot;<br />
 
Me- &quot;Definitely!&quot;<br />
 
Him- &quot;Well then EVE is (insert schpiel)...&quot;<br />
 
Me- &quot;Cool, a space sim! I just got a new joystick!&quot;<br />
 
Him- &quot;Well no...&quot;</p>
 
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I hadn&#39;t played an MMO, and tried to grasp what the game was exactly, but he was so elusive, always using the word &quot;DEPENDS&quot;. I couldn&#39;t tell if he didn&#39;t know what he was talking about or what. Finally he just gave me a pity smile and suggested I just take the disk home to try it out.</p>
 
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I had plenty of time back then, and slowly sank into the wonder of EVE... knowledge skills, arkane tutorials, mining in a frigate, griefers, can flippers, scammers, instajumps... seriously?!?</p>
 
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A few months later my life was taken over by work and family. I don&#39;t even remember what it&#39;s like to have time for EVE. Still I come back to it whenever I can, checking in almost daily to maintain a modest income from the market, and keep my skill queue full. I never quit because I had hope for the game, thinking someday I&#39;d be able to play it, and it would actually be &#39;good&#39;. In spite of my initial dissapointment, CCP drama, bitter vets, watching other MMOs rise and fall... I still stuck around, because while I think it still has a long way to go, there isn&#39;t a better platform out there yet. Is there?</p>
 
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I don&#39;t remember how I heard about the UNI, only that I joined because there wasn&#39;t an issue with my limited play time. I&#39;ve taken part in some epic fleets, seen lots of great members come and go, but mostly I just watch from the bench. I spend more time skimming the forums now, just trying to keep up with UNI news. I&#39;ve joined the mentor program to hopefully make it easier for new players to get into the swing of things, because even after years of improvements, it still feels like a rough draft.</p>
 
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I hope years from now we are still here, in the best &#39;space sim&#39; around.</p>
 
  
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Let's get started!
 
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[[Overview]]
 
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[[Mumble]]
 
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Read the corp and alliance mails.
 
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Ask for a frigate with fittings from the corporate hanger: (Make sure you fully insure it!)
 
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[[Corporation Hangar]]
 
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[[The Skillbook Program]]
 
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[[Chat Channels]]
 
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Join [[Operation Fortress Fleet]] from the fleet finder and mumble to help defend Aldrat during wartime, run missions alone or in a locust fleet, scan down sites in an exploration frigate.
 
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All the fittings you need are in the Corp hanger. Fit up a tackle frigate or ask someone to help you fit one to get right into the action.
 
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Ask a Mentor
 
[[Mentor Program]]
 
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