Bat Country corp update
Endie:
I thought I should post an update here to keep those of you who still keep tabs on Bat Country or on Eve Online in general.
Bat Country has been in Goonswarm Federation now for four years. Although our alliance currently bestrides the narrow world of Eve like a Colossus, we joined it when it was only a few days old, and when Goons only held space because of a chat some good-looking, suave, personable and charmingly modest Scotsman had with Silmaril, head of TCF. Now, however, we run a coalition that holds everything from Querious round to Vale: essentially, half of the universe. This makes us everyone’s target, and we fight constantly to defend it.
Bat Country ourselves are a strong but small corporation: the 14th biggest in the alliance and with 200 characters (probably 80 actual people). There are hundreds of corporations in our bloc, the CFC, but the delicate little flower which is Bat Country has the fifth-highest number of supercapitals of them all: almost a quarter of our members have a titan or supercarrier at the moment.
Bat Country runs the widely-feared Goonfleet Intelligence Agency, and are known across nullsec’s leadership as a result. Every director and leader of the GIA since 2011 has been a long-standing member of Bat Country. We’ve killed numerous alliances and won numerous wars, from White Noise to Fountain, due to turning spies and intercepting comms at vital times.
We usually have four or five alliance-level directors in the corp, and numerous other directors hang out on our Teamspeak server, usually playing other games like DotA, Elite: Dangerous, APB or whatever this week’s flash in the pan turns out to be.
We also invented and run the highsec ganking group for Goonswarm – the Ministry of Love – who are responsible for the hugely successful ice interdiction campaigns as well as the annual, news-making Burn Jita weekends. I think that no other small corporation in Eve impacts the game in as many ways nor as deeply.
We maintain the weekly roam tradition that we started back in lowsec in 2008, and we passed an impressive landmark when we lost our first corporation titan in lowsec space only a couple of weeks ago: kudos to all involved for making this red letter day possible. For reference, never nominate someone to be your bridging titan if their name is “Mr W33ds”. Every week – usually on a Saturday in crossover EU/Anzac/US time – twenty or more of us jump into something fast like caracals, Stabber Fleet Issues or interceptors (Erebuses are now off the menu) and indulge in the traditional form of elite PvP which constitutes finding something weaker and pounding on it.
We are about to augment this by running bomber squads to blow up people on strat ops. We have thirty-five people signed-up for this initiative already, and the hope is that it will give us another way to avoid flying in tremendously long strat ops F1ing primaries. This is a great way for a small corp to make a huge impact and the time taken to fly a bomb-launching hound from a day zero character is just over a month, so it’s not something new characters cannot aspire to doing.
If you have any questions, ask away.
Pennilenko:
I have a love hate relationship with your posts. They always make me want to get back in, but I know that it is not possible because I know that EVE will make my grades drop.
Phildo:
I wonder which part of this post will be used in Lenny Lowcut's eventual attempt to discredit Bat Country.
Unrelated to all that, Mr W33ds is a goddamn hero.
Lantyssa:
Your posts always make me wish I liked EvE enough to return.
Endie:
This isn't the hard sell, just an update for those who follow us. I'm afraid that just listing what Bat Country does in a matter-of-fact way sounds impressive, because we are awesome.
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