Meet Andrew Groen. Heās a veteran freelance reporter whoās written for the likes of Wired and Ars Technica, and now heās got a fascinating new project: writing a book about the increasingly insane history of the multiplayer game Eve Online
Eve, which has been around for ten years now, is a persistent online world filled with history, politics, and gangs of spaceship pilots that regularly fight over virtual territory. Groenās book will chronicle the last ten years of life in that world, and he says itāll include some juicy stories that havenāt been told before.
Groen (a colleague of mine) just launched a Kickstarter for the project. He wants $12,500 to make it happen. āThe full story of the untamed frontiers of Eve is one of the great mysteries in video game history,ā he writes, āand Iām committed to making it understandable and accessible to everyone whether youāve never heard of Eve or if youāre a hardcore player.ā
The whole thing sounds fascinating.
āI canāt convince everybody to give the book a chance, but I can say with relative certainty that thereās universal awe in the fact that thereās essentially a virtual world thatās undergoing wars and revolutions right under our nose,ā Groen told me on Gchat earlier this week. āWhen I talk to people about this thereās a general sense of, āwait, seriously?ā when I talk to them about the fact that there are literally tens of thousands of people devoting huge portions of their lives to fight wars over virtual territory. Itās cyberpunk at its finest.ā
Every once in a while we hear about Eveās giant space battles and digital warfare, but thatās just the tip of the iceberg, Groen says. Some people treat the game like a full-time job, spending hours and hours engaged in virtual warfare and politicking. And Groen says heās got a ton of great stories to share.
āMy favorite little nugget of history concerns an alliance from way back in 2003-2005 called Stain Alliance,ā Groen told me. āThey were sort of the pioneers of using psychological tactics in major wars. They didnāt invent these ideas, but they were the first to implement them on a massive scale. And I was talking to Atli Mar Sveinsson aka CCP Praetorian who was one of the leaders of that alliance, and he told me that they literally stayed silent to the outside world for about a year.
āThe idea behind the silence being that while their enemies would warp into a fight and would instantly start talking shitā¦Stain Alliance would be completely silent. Stoic. And theyād actually shoot down their own ships if they broke the silence. So you can imagine being an enemy soldierā¦itās kind of terrifying to fight an enemy that refuses to say even a word.
āBut one day CCP Praetorian decided to break the long silence after winning a large battle, saying only, āCollect your dead.ā To which he says the reply came back, āAre⦠are you real?'ā
You can check out the full Kickstarter page here