EVE Online Goonfleet Espionage Leads to Largest Corporation Takeover in History

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In what may be the most significant case of in-game espionage in history, one of the largest guild of players in CCP's spaceship MMO EVE Online, Band of Brothers (BoB), was entirely disbanded today when a BoB director defected to the SomethingAwful-derived Goonfleet.

In a story that only EVE Online could spawn, Goonfleet Intelligence Agency (GSA) leader The Mittani and his league of spies managed to "encourage" a Band of Brothers director to turn coat, transferring trillions of BoB's in-game ISK currency to the Goons before nullifying BoB's control over all of its territory.

"A director with full access to BoB alliance controls defected to Goonfleet and The Mittani was happy to accept his conditions," writes Shacknews tipster Frylock, who noted that while BoB can reform, the name "Band of Brothers" is now permanently owned by Goonfleet.

Shacknews readers may remember The Mittani from our 2007 article series on his expansive, fascinating spy network. At the time, Band of Brothers was already the Goons' larger, more powerful arch-rivals. Now the Goons, long the underdogs in their fight for universal dominance, are gloating over a massive victory. Meanwhile, The Mittani himself was the first to deliver the news to EVE Online's official forum.
"Today we destroyed BoB," said The Mittani. "Thanks for the free capfleet towers and isk."

The Mittani added that the defection also produced a copy of the Band of Brothers director forum, which Goonfleet plans to publish in full.

"Tonight was one of the most historic and epic nights in EVE history," added Frylock. "The universe will no longer be the same."

Band of Brothers was the primary target in The Great War, in which many of EVE's larger corporations formed a coalition in order to oust BoB from its territory. After a long and bloody struggle, BoB eventually retained much of its space, with Goonsfleet being the last member of the coalition to eventually withdraw.

http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/57098
http://www.kugutsumen.com/showthread.php?t=3604
Audio recap: http://dl.eve-files.com/media/0902/mittani.mp3
 
[quote name='a_bleak_tomorrow']i was always interested in this game just dont like paying monthly fees though[/QUOTE]CCP allows players to trade ingame money for gametime cards/codes, if you make enough per month . (you won't for the first few months, especially without being in a corp)
 
[quote name='SpecTrE3353']Makes me want to resub for a bit. Fun game.[/quote]

yea I'm seriously thinking about it.

Since I quit the game for WoTLK, got to 80, then quit.
 
That's pretty much it. While some Guild Leaders or Directors have done so in other games, such action can have grave consequences in EvE, resulting in loss of in-game credit, assets, ships and many months of works.

I used to play EvE but it is not casual-friendly and requires too much time to even enjoy it.
 
[quote name='joshr915']so basically one guild leader bailed on his guild and joined another?

ive never played Eve so i dont understand exactly :p[/QUOTE]

(I don't play the game myself but...)

EVE Online is like a online war.

This guy stole all the money from the guild's coffers which he gave to Goonfleet, destroyed all of the buildings (or something of that nature) so all of the land became up for grabs and stole the guild name which Goonfleet now has control of.

Basically the biggest party in EVE Online, the one everybody thought was untouchable, has been disassembled. Think three years of work wiped away by one guy.

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wow sounds, like that would piss some people off into not playing anymore :p i definitely wouldnt if i lost that much work. i just started the trial today and i agree with kamui, if seems like it would take weeks just to figure out a routine. and with all of the games in my backlog, no way i could make time for that. i used to be addicted to Earth and Beyond, from way back. this seems like that x50. unfortunately, ill just have to stick with X3 for my space adventures.
 
I've never played the game, but the stories are just hilarious. Every once in a while you hear outragous stories that happen in Eve online.. This shit could be a soap opera for gamers.
 
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[quote name='homeland']I've never played the game, but the stores are just hilarious. Every once in a while you hear outragous stories that happen in Eve online.. This shit could be a soap opera for gamers.[/quote]

I played for a while as a pirate in low-sec and had a few pretty funny things happen. If any of you guys are interested there is some stuff here:

http://evenewb.blogspot.com/2008/10/going-commando.html
 
one of my friends plays EVE, i got soo bored watching him play. It was like a complex microsoft excel that was skinned over.

(then again, all he does is mine)
 
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