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=== Introduction === | === Introduction === | ||
Few games have developed a true economic system where corporations and political intrigues are modeled and play out as if it was a second job. As a result, EVE Online is played for fun and training by business and economics majors, US Diplomats, and other skilled men in various rungs of the social ladder. For example, [https://www.somethingawful.com/news/sean-smith-vilerat/ one famous player was VileRat], who was with the US diplomatic liason in Benghazi when it was attacked. | |||
''While wandering the net one fine evening (actually on the shitter at work while on my PDA) I discovered "The Great Scam" on Something Awful. A story about achievements, greed, deception and a little game called Eve-Online. In other words, a great little story.'' | ''While wandering the net one fine evening (actually on the shitter at work while on my PDA) I discovered "The Great Scam" on Something Awful. A story about achievements, greed, deception and a little game called Eve-Online. In other words, a great little story.'' | ||
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=== Chapter 1 === | === Chapter 1 === |