Few things impress me about
EVE Online's community more than the
incredible videos, artwork and fiction created by players. For the role-playing and fiction-writing communities, the game's continually-updated prime fiction acts as a canvas onto which new stories can be blended. Long-time
EVE blogger Kirith Kodachi over at
Inner Sanctum of the Ninveah has been an avid fiction-writer and contributor to
EVE Tribune, producing several articles based on in-character technical overviews of
EVE ships.
Over the past two years, Kirith has been teaming up with artists and volunteer writers to collaborate on creating a more comprehensive collection of these articles. Written in the style of fictional ship manuals and presented as technical briefings interspersed with historical information,
the completed project (dubbed "Project Athena") features full articles on 23 ships and their Tech 2 counterparts. Although the historical information and technical specifications have been invented by Kirith and his contributors, he's done his best to stick as closely as possible to
the official EVE prime fiction. At 64 MB, the huge PDF file isn't a small download, but for role-players or fans of
EVE fiction it's definitely worth a look.
EVE blogger unveils Project Athena, a collection of fictional ship manuals originally appeared on Massively on Sun, 13 Jun 2010 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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