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'''Area:''' High-Sec > Low-Sec > High-Sec
 
'''Area:''' High-Sec > Low-Sec > High-Sec
'''Destination:''' [[New Eden]] via Dead End (for the Black Obelisk site)
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'''Destination:''' [[New Eden]] via [[Dead End]] (for the [[Black Obelisk]] site)
  
 
'''Communication:''' [[Mumble]], In-game chat channel
 
'''Communication:''' [[Mumble]], In-game chat channel

Revision as of 18:23, 4 July 2015

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Come one, come all! See the EVE gate and its wonders to behold!

The EVE Gate is a lore relic in EVE, and is truly something special everyone should see at least once. This journey does not have any special requirements, so it is a good opportunity for Unistas young and old to join in the fun. If you are a seasoned player and already well versed in Eve lore, come along and share your stories.

As many players like to take screen prints during travel, the Events Department will hold a competition for the best image. All you need to do is post your image on the forum post and the Events Department will award (isk amount) to the second runner up, (isk amount) to the first runner up, and (isk amount) to the winner!

Scheduling

Form up: Stacmon or Amygnon area

Duration: 2 Hours

Area: High-Sec > Low-Sec > High-Sec Destination: New Eden via Dead End (for the Black Obelisk site)

Communication: Mumble, In-game chat channel

Requirements

  • Ship or capsule
  • Be there!


Recommendations

  • Only fly what you can afford to lose!
  • Fast Frigates
  • Empty clone


Warnings

Expect to get blown up!


I was here!

It is 'tradition' to leave a small anchored can at the eve gate, as a sort of "I was here!" message. If you wish to do this, you will need to BRING your own small secure container, and have trained at least Anchoring 1 prior to departure.

A while ago CCP introduced a new patch that wiped out all the cans on the EVE gate. Anything not accessed in a month or more were removed from the game. Many cans and messages were lost, along with some impressive can art of beer bottles, EVE in big can letters etc.