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While at Gencon Gamerifts interviewed Mike "Campion" Wallis from Simon and Schuster the publisher's for Eve: The Second Genesis.Div: Can corporations become mega-corps with corps under them or sub-guilds? Alliances? Would there be any benefits to corporations for alliances?
Campion: Yes, alliances like Dark Age worked out between leaders. It's definitely beneficial for trade or using space for example: using space stations. You can lock out rival corporations from using your space stations or docking in it. You can declare war on other corporations. Within safe zones you cannot engage in any PvP but as players get more bold and adventurous moving out into the fringe systems those are less and less patrolled the further out from the core systems you eventually run into NPC Pirates, Mercenaries and players out there who are preying on people or who are operating independently without any influence from the core systems. However the reward for going into those risky areas is that your going to be able to find much more rare minerals worth a lot more money and potentially hidden technologies. Maybe you kill an NPC pirate who drops 'the phat l33t' like a blueprint that you can use to manufacture an 'Uber' missile that you can take back and be the only one who can manufacture it, you essentially have the market or a monopoly on that item. |
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