The Candidate Panel of Candidate Panels as null sov holder faces off against lowsec pirate against small gang elite PVPer against wormholer. The topics are as diverse as the cast as these CSM candidates weigh in on scarcity, citadels, communication, and more! All hype aside this was a terrific show that’s a must-listen before you cast your ballot.
Major shoutouts to Ashterothi for his work interviewing the candidates and to current CSM Rep. Phantomite for standing by as an alternate in case we had a no-show.
-We’re joined by YouTuber and EVE Reporter FrostEesOP for a deep dive on the war and politics of the south
-Frost breaks down what got her into EVE, the beginnings of her channel, how she gets such detailed information for her videos, and a bit about behind-the-scenes production
-Has Delve actually fallen? Yes and no.
-The balkanization of the south as Legacy’s former homeland burns and splits apart
-Noir. on vacation, what’d we get up to?
-Noir. off vacation: SNUFF sets their sights on Rekking Crew, Siege Green, and Dock Workers
-Director level spies and lowsec cap brawls, the cast reports from the front lines
Will PAPI mount a serious invasion of 1DQ before 2022?
-CSM winner Phantomite and WH CSM hopeful Loroseco join us for a spirited discussion of the top issues of the day
-Is CSM living up to Phatomite’s expectations?
-CCP announces the detail for a new series of space storms which will be ravaging New Eden in an upcoming release
-The effect of these storms on infrastructure attacks launches a wide ranging discussion on their effects, the health of Citadels and caps generally, Surgical Strike being a good patch or not, and the value of resistance buffs/debuffs
-WWB2 Updates! Noir.’s contract concludes as PanFam takes half of Fountain and Legacy half of Querious. The first Keepstars fall without defense from Imperium, who are counter attacking sov in Querious. When will the heavy shots fall?!
-A series of massive lowsec brawls lead to the destruction of SNUFF’s staging Fortizar, at great cost to the attackers