Come in and make yourself at home.

Hi and welcome to my blog,

I’ve decided I’d start blogging a little after writing an AAR (after action report) for my alliance, I realised that it told a story of an event which will only happen once that way and the memory of it will live on in the mind of the pilots that were there, each having their own perspective each perception unique and each battle important in their own way, especially to those taking part in them.

I thought I’d share what has been declassified or is no longer tactically important to my alliance with you, the general eve population. I hope you enjoy my stories and reports, I do it as a record of where I have been and what I have done, both for myself, my comrades in arms and you, the casual bystander.

What can you expect from my future blogs? Well battle reports, stories, general ramblings, comments on EVE Online developments in general. I’ll probably straddle in character and out of character styles with little or no consistency, but I’ll do my best to be informative, entertain and generally make you want to subscribe to my RSS feed.

So who am I?

Well throughout pretty much all my career in EVE I’ve been in Mercenary organisations this has meant that I have served in many conflicts, large and small all around EVE and been involved in any number of battles that will be forgotten by all but those that were there. I’ve found myself on the frontlines of all kinds of battles small and large. From battles in Empire as a smaller scale mercenary, to Fights in the south against GBC allies such as RISE, or against Outbreak in the employ of IAC and lowsec wars as a solider of fortune influencing smaller territorial disputes.

I’m proud of being involved in some of the most ambitious events of the south and the Great War as part of Tortuga with its triumphs and ultimate failure. To where I am now, incredibly proud part of KIA Corps Directorship fighting in the north around Geminate, Vale and Tribute again fighting in some of the biggest and most important battles in the galaxy, seeing things that some people never get to see or only read about in the CAOD forums where a battle of another kind takes place, one that I’d rather not be part of.

I don’t claim to be the most eloquent of writers, or the best story teller, but I shall do my best and will give you an honest record of events the best I can from my perspective. I hope that some of you will find them entertaining, and perhaps another way to get a view on events away from the smack in the forums.

My name is Imperius Blackheart and this is my story.

~ by lifeonthefrontlines on October 21, 2008.

4 Responses to “Come in and make yourself at home.”

  1. Hey Blackhearts!

    Welcome to the EVE blogging community!

    I added your blog to my EVE Player Blogroll. You’ll also be featured in both next Friday’s
    EVE Speedlinking post as well as the next Micro Warp Cast podcast.

    I’d appreciate if you made a post about it and/or added those links to your blogroll!

    Cheers

  2. Hey mate, I’m still kinda new at this and finding my way around (thanks Wotlankor if you read this).. Thanks for adding me/featuring me. I’ll get the links added to my blogroll and will be sure to mention you in a future post i’m planning regarding community efforts/projects :) great to become part of the community.

  3. Hi Imp !

    Very nice and welcome to the blogoshpere.

    I see you have met CK. He runz a smooth operation that is very fun to be part of.

  4. Btw you can see on his page how CK uses what we call Categories to keep trak of a lot of different subjects like Speedlinking, Warp Casts and so forth. Same methodology can you apply to your Categories if you should ever need it.

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