This one time, in EVE Online, I flew a $50 million ship into null space. This bitch cost me like six actual, tedious, stupidly wasted hours of virtual paranoia and at least three months of subscriber fees to fly, and I was flying it dry and heavy -- into the most dangerous reaches of this hellish game, where Swedish junkies stayed up at godawful hours to protect swathes of make believe for their Irish fleet commanders.
I flew my ship deep into player-owned territory in search of relic sites. I don't go there for money, which is what those Euro fucks are protecting. I just like to look. The developers saved their finest work for these areas because only the bravest and brightest came here without panic in their hearts.
After hours of aimless, profitless drifting through empty space, I warped into a system populated with about 10-15 people. They're all part of an alliance composed of 1,800 real people who work together to protect this space and the riches it contains.
I cloaked up, jumped to a "safe spot" -- out of the way, to avoid any traps laid on the straight and narrow -- then I skipped right to the next gate.
I stopped in a "bubble." This means they've caught me. I can only move slowly, unable to warp to safety. There are three of them on my radar. My life is not at stake but these are real people. This is a real interaction.
They are hostile.
Someone, the leader I guess, said in chat:
Leader: Word on the street is you have Tech 2 BPOs on board. Hand them over or fight to the death. We have you locked.
Something like that. But I was still cloaked and the closest guy was 100 km away so I knew he was lying. He had no idea where I was. He only knew that I was in the system.
Me: Sure, I'll leave them at the sun. ;)
Leader: Blah blah blah, get this fucker.
I slowly made my way out of the bubble, where I was free to warp to another safe spot to think it through. I did, and sat there a while before deciding I had to head back the way I came, toward home. I knew they would have a trap waiting but if I approached it from a wide angle maybe I would avoid it.
I warped close, missing the bubble, and watched as two ships circled the gate. If I approached, they might bump into me, uncloak me, and take me down. If I warped away and warped back right on top of the gate, they wouldn't have a chance.
I picked an asteroid, way out there, so I wouldn't come anywhere near the bubble when I shot back. I bounced off the asteroid straight to the gate. The guards were there, but they couldn't lock me before I shot through to the next system and left them in the dust.
Oh man but wow, right? All I'm saying is that doesn't happen in other games. You just have to be patient. And rich and have a lot of time on your hands. That's all.



