The City Scoop! ~ Front Page ~ July 11, 2008
Legacy PiecesOver the years City of Heroes has gone through a lot of updates to the costume creator. Most of these were additions of new pieces, but every now and then items are changed, and these changes are not always received well by the players. Sometimes a piece is updated, but other times, they are simply removed, generally with no explanation or warning. Here are three legacy pieces - two from my own account, and another that was prepared for me. Pointy Ears The pointy ears used to be a head option, along with hats and masks. Many of us loved these ears, but they were replaced with a larger spectrum of ear choices and put into their own category. The closest replacement, now called Elf Ear, looks bizzare to some, as if the ear was normal once and was just stretched out to a point. While the old pointy ears may not have been perfect, we are now left with a pointy ear that leaves a little to be desired and old costumes that cannot be changed unless we want to lose the old pointy ears. Below are the two types of ears, on the left are the original pointy ears, and on the right are the new Elf ears. Slit Skirt The original skirts hugged the body differently, were slightly longer, and had patterns applied to them in a different way. Lets have a look at the old slit skirt vs. the new slit skirt. In the image below you will see the old one on the top, and the new one on the bottom. The length of the skirts aren't hugely different, but if you look closely you will see the old one went down just a bit further. The shape of the slit has changed slightly as well. It was actually a smoother cut than the cut of the new one, and you can see how it used to hug around the butt more at the top. Heck, it was even shiny at the butt! Baggy Pants We used to have baggy pants that allowed you to choose a pattern for both the top half and the bottom half of the pant. This made for some nice customizing, but one day they just poofed into thin air and we were left with baggy pants where the pattern is applied to the entire piece. Below you can see the comparison of the two using the blend pattern. The top pants are the old ones with the blend pattern on the upper half of the leg, below that is the new pants with the blend pattern on them. This is a huge difference when customizing your pants. No longer can you put two patterns on your baggy pants. | Content WatchHeroside 30-40It's time for another episode of the Content Watch and this time the subject is heroside, level 30-40. I know I am only publishing these articles once a month, but it seems that there is a lack of interest from players to post their opinions in the boards on the PvE content for my articles. Still, I would like to thank the five players who posted their opinions this time and you can read it here . From what I could read, the level 30-40 range on the blue side is severely lacking in new content, especially for some older players. The level 30-40 opens up Founders Falls, Brickstown, Eden, Crey's Folly and, at level 35, the Rikti War Zone and Cimerora. A lot of players seem to level from 30 to 35 in Croatoa with the 2 contacts and the Katie Hannon task force and tend to get stuck at 35 on what to do to get XP. The most common avenue right now seem that players are just skipping the level 35-40 content in favor of scanner mission teams and the Imperious TF. Croatoa missions are always popular content, since they are short story arcs with all missions in the same zone. Unfortunately, the enemy groups that you fight in the 30-34 range are limited to Cabal and Red Caps. The two newest zones offer little in the way of story arcs. Levantera has some missions, but she doesn't offer enough for someone to level to 40. Cimerora has nothing to offer story arc wise. Both zones do have a contact with unlimited repeatable missions, but these can quickly get boring. Old school contacts still give their regular missions and story arcs, but I found a lot of players don't like to run them for a number of reasons: the arcs are too long, traveling 2-3 zones to a door gets annoying, more than often you get sent to a hazard zone with a high level requirement (so if you have sidekicks in your team you are forced to ask them to leave or pick another mission), and you always fight the same villain group for 15 missions, alternating kill all, click glowie and rescue hostage. Some story arcs still have a good back story, like the Crey Revenant Hero project (Gordon Stacy, level 35-40) that explains the origin of the Crey's Paragon Protector and Steven Sheridan's arc explaining a few things about the Rikti. You get to fight a few AVs in these arcs like Terra and the Envoy of Shadows, but these two arcs are generally unpopular because they pit heroes against Circle of Thorns and Devouring Earth, both of which are a real pain in this level range. This level range opens up four Task Forces (Manticore, Numina, Lady Grey and Imperious) and the Eden and Sewer trials.The first two are run mostly for the Task Force Commander accolade. I think that Manticore and Numina's TFs could be improved due to lack of variety. Presently, each of these TFs send you against a single enemy faction: Crey for Manticore and Devouring Earth for Numina. The Eden trial has been labeled one of the best trial in CoH. The map is unique and the unique design of the final foe makes it very interesting. The two newest Task Forces (Imperious and The Lady Grey) are popular, especially the ITF (because it is brand new). Both offer good XP gain and I see many players running them just to gain a level or two in about 2 hours. The ITF send you against a brand new villain group in a brand new zone with some new unique maps to explore and fight in. The Lady Grey is offering you a chance to fight for the survival of humanity against the Rikti invaders and a chance to fight a great threat known as the Hamidon. You also get to face some old foes you've seen before. The final opinion on this is that the level 30-40 content in City of Heroes is in need of something new. 30-35 is fine with Croatoa, but it seems that many players are trying to breeze through these levels to get to the 40s and start the AV contacts of Peregrine Island. Finally, I would like to thank everyone that has posted in the Content Watch thread and I hope there will be a bigger turnout next time. For my next article I will be covering villainside level 30 to 40. Remember to enjoy the game and don't take it too seriously. |
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All The Wrong Places"Tis better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all." I have no clue who said that, so I'm gonna chalk it up to Sun Tzu. But I'd rather love and keep loving than to lose them. That's why they're chained up in my basement. Unfortunately, not all of us have that luxury. Here are a couple of ads I stole from the dating classifieds to help my lonely readers. Who said Valentine's Day had to be in February? John: I love a woman who likes to cut loose. Y'know, get angry and just break stuff. I also wouldn't mind if she had some technical knowledge, because, and I hate to say I'm high maintenance, I like when a woman helps me out. Mainly because these claws make it hard to do stuff, like hold items and fix my Excelsior feeder. I'm not sure if you guys are gonna want to keep this keyboard when I'm done, because I put some holes in it. Oh, and she should also like to party. Lyndsey: I like men who are very spiritual. Like pure of soul and something like that, you feel me? He also shouldn't be afraid of horns or thorns or dislike demons. I hate it when men run, but once you get your hooks in them, they want to stay. Also no allergies to hellfire. I dated this one Hellion who just got all swollen up until he became a Skull and stopped dating me. So just find me a priest or something. Also no people with Mu heritage. Kile: NEED WOMAN WORD BOX GIVE WOMAN NOW Ben: Searching: Mate. Like: Intelligence. Fortitude. Government secrets. Dislike: Vanguard. Federal agents. Angry mobs. Pickles. Requirements: Open minded. Happy. Strong genetic code. Personal information: Smart. Funny. Nigerian royalty. Sara: I totally like guys who play with fire. Just set a building on fire and watch it burn or something, and we can just relax in front of the blaze with your friends. Just give me some alone time. I have some friends who totally wear masks and do stuff. Just understand that I will hang out with other guys, but they won't be able to see me with the helmet and the mind control won't let them encroach on me. I prefer mind over might I guess. Maggie: I like strong healthy men. A nice guy with a healthy physique who's not afraid of needles. I do a lot of... unorthodox doctor work for free, so it's kinda community service. Just making humanity a better race. And I do some work at home or out, so sometimes I bring it home with me. Please don't open those crates. Squeamish men who don't like strong odors need not apply. Nate: I like discipline. My ideal woman is one who will stand by me, and be proficient in the use of a submachine gun. I take a lot of pills to help me in work, and I just have some problems living outside of my job's uniform. But the important thing is that I'll always be loyal to you and willing to eliminate anything that's a threat. It also helps if you understand fascism or aren't afraid of super-soldier armies. Well, peachy. The cream of the crop of the Isles and Paragon's most eligible bachelors. I can't possibly see why they're single at all. And if you believe that, I have secret details on a Nemesis plot for sale. Until next time, send me hate mail. In the meanwhile, I'm gonna look up Maggie. Sounds like she knows her way around a bonesaw. | Shock and AweThere's been a lot of speculation on what "The Coming Storm" may entail for the future. After the release of "The Midnight Hour", I can vouch that a few things have been stormed lately. Mainly, Siren's Call and Recluse's Victory. The Stormtroopers of Recluse - Arachnos Soldiers and Widows There have been mixed expectations with the Villain Epic Archetypes, and I wanted to hold off on writing this article until I had experienced firsthand what the Soldiers of Arachnos could offer in a PVP zone. The results are in, and they surpassed my personal expectations. The Arachnos Widows scream PVP like a EM/Nin Stalker. From the moment of creation, they have access to ranged Toxic DoT and Defense that only gets better as they level. The Widow paths both offer Psionic damage as well as further shielding, but the not-so-clear advantage actually lies with the Fortunata branch. In the higher level zones, a Fortunata can confuse-lock small teams of heroes with a little skill and deft maneuvering, and if faced with a lone hero, can overcome a Breakfree or Tier 9's like Elude. The Arachnos Soldier lags a little ways behind, starting out with Smashing and Lethal damage. Later access to Energy and Toxic damage helps, but it's the Bane Spider's DeBuffs that really let the AT shine. Either Epic Archetype seems built for kiting melee archetypes to death, and they do this rather well. Going with the Bane Spider or Night Widow allows one to effectively make use of damage spikes to overcome a target's resistance, then retreat a little ways and open up with ranged attacks. Sadly, the Omega Maneuver is rather easy to avoid in an open zone. If one goes Crab Spider, taking the Web Grenade is an absolute must. It will allow you to lock down enemy movement in most situations, and allow your summoned robots to keep up and contribute. The real test of the Villain Epic Archetype is, of course, hero Controllers and Blasters. The Fortunata's Confuse can make quick work of these archetypes if they aren't careful, and with some care, a Crab Spider can utilize his minions while breaking line of sight in order to force the heroes to expend their alphas, and then move in for a kill. The Night Widow and Bane Spider have better luck with stalker-like tactics, running in with a stealthed alpha strike, and finishing their opponent as quickly as possible. Most Heroes have much practice against sneak attacks, however, so if you are planning on using your stealthy VEAT in a PVP zone, invest in a +Stealth recipe. Celerity seems to be the current +Stealth of choice. Superspeed has always been a solid choice for PVP, and the VEATs seem no exception. Pairing with Superjump gives the best results. With the builds for VEATs being rather open to modification, you can actually still take both pools and still be viable for PVP. The one weakness that can be found in all the Villain Epic paths is Endurance. The VEATs eat up endurance like a SUV eats up gas. Against Endurance draining foes, this problem is multiplied. Be wary of Ice tanks especially - theri quickly recharging end drain AoE paired with their aggro auras -Acc/-Dam is a deathtrap for VEATs. If you find yourself in such a situation, kiting still works. Don't let them into melee. Against regular foes, the AT's are rather forgiving. They have the HP to weather some of the heavy hitters from Heroside. Be careful though, most branches offer nothing in the way of a self-heal. Serum is the exception rather than the rule. Really, with the variety built into the Villain Epic Archetypes, you can change up your powers too much for a Hero to be able to assume what you can and cannot do. The VEATs thrive on the Fog of War. Experiment. Find what playstyle works for you, and have fun! |
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Fan Fiction SpotlightThe Justice Knights: Division and Reunion (pdf) By Sin_Stalker Welcome to another edition of the Justice Knights. Sin_Stalker and his super group are working hard to present us with as many new episodes to the chronicles of their characters as quickly as possible. The cool thing is that it comes off so well. Much like the last comic produced by this talented team, it is made by blending carefully positioned screenshots (sometimes painstakingly acquired) with Comic Book Creator and possibly some demo-editing software thrown into the mix. It looks rather superb in the end, again. In this story we meet another member of the group, a humanoid creature that goes by the name of Spykefury. While the Justice Knights are finishing up a tour of the group's base for the newcomers, Spyke shows up and tears through to the teleporter, frantically working to get back to Earth. The rest of the group grows concerned and after he teleports away, they follow to see what is troubling their ally. What ensues is another dangerous adventure, one that shows that a villain doesn't need to be "personal" to be a true arch enemy. In the end, I say this is a worthy read, even with the long load time. Sin_Stalker apparently got tired of the other comic hosting services and struck out on his own. I can't fault him for that, though it does seem to be the one thing throwing a wrench into the presentation. Hopefully, with time and support from the community, such wrinkles can be ironed out, and we can peruse his work with greater ease. | Multi-Media ShowroomBy EmperorSteele Hello, dear reader! In this new bi-weekly series, Ill be tossing out links and info regarding a section of our community that the Scoop has so far been unable to address: The Multi-Media forum, and all its video and comic-goodness. Ill also be taking a look at some fanart once in a while, though given how various pieces are often scattered around the Scoop, this will be a secondary focus. As a note, most of the items linked have been around for weeks, or more, given a combination of both the Scoops publishing schedule, and real life concerns. This article is more of a showcase, rather than a whats new sort of deal. With that in mind First on the agenda is a reminder: On July 1st, Lighthouse made an announcement here about a Co* based machinima contest, with some pretty awesome prizes at stake (like a car loaded with video games). The deadline is August 10th, giving you just another month to finish! The theme is Get in touch with your dark side, so tap into the darker part of your psyche and get to work! A couple months ago, this thread was posted, with the idea of making a video based on the Discovery Channels insta-classic I Love the World/Boom De Yada commercial. Well, Ashcraft responded, with this amazing, well-synced gem. Its a nifty, catchy song, and the video footage goes perfectly with everything in it. A few other forum goers are trying their hand at it as well, so stay tuned! Last month, Drmidnight announced the return of his webcomic, The Neighborhood Watch, which is pretty well put-together. The inclusion of TWO art types: Normal screenshots and "Pulp" (Outlines added to everything) makes for a nice touch. Crisp screenshots, good angles, and competent use of panel and word balloon placement help show a story which, just by itself, is really good. The story doesnt NEED visuals.. it doesnt NEED to be a comic, but the images are a well-appreciated bonus! Updates are every Wednesday. Last but not least, Kranny made his video debut with this awesome, almost epic showing. High-quality captures, an awesome song, and its LONG. Its just a tad repetitive, in that the majority of the footage is from various TFs, such as the STF, ITF, LGTF, and Eden Trial, along with a generous helping of Shadow Shard footage. However, if youre not familiar with those TFs, theres no way to tell. The icing on the cake is the cinematography, with various pan overs, giving this video a touch of class above that of your average fan video. Thats about it for this installment. Join us again in 2 weeks as we explore well I dont know yet, but its sure to be fun! --- If you have a Co* based comic or video youd like showcased in the Scoop, give Emperorsteele a holler. I cant guarantee Ill get to everything (given time and space constraints), but Ill do my best. |
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Arachnos Soldiers vs. Midnight ClubTo follow up on my last article, I decided that my newfound trap for heroes and villains, the Pocket D, would be a good place to start to find another hopeful to interview. After my last article I received some interesting mail from more than one Arachnos soldier, saying that they felt as though they were not being properly represented in this community we call Paragon City and the Rogue Isles. With that in mind, I attempted to find a Destined One. No dice. I was eluded at every turn. As I moved to a bar above the affectionately named Monkey Cages I was joined by a Night Widow. Not one to pass up an opportunity like this, I initiated the conversation Scoop Man: Scuse me Night Widow Scourge: Yes? SM: Scoop Man, I work for the local paper around these parts. Perhaps youve heard of me? NWS: Why, yes. Actually I have. I do try to keep informed of the more current events. SM: Excellent, mind if we have a chat? Ill buy you a drink. Scoop Man orders a water for himself. NWS: Oh, by all means, of course. The Night Widow removed her helmet. Ill have a water. Im on duty after all. SM: On duty? You folks at Arachnos have shift hours? NWS: Of course. Although we are always vigilant and an ever present force, we do have to sleep and maintain some semblance of a personal life. Neither of which can be done on the clock. SM: I see. Do you feel like many people dont treat you like a regular person underneath all that armor? Like they think you arent a real person like them because of Arachnos? NWS: Oh, constantly. The Destined and heroes alike treat me as unworthy, even though Ive been a member of both classifications in my life. SM: Is there much conflict within the Arachnos ranks and the Destined and those who arent? NWS: Its an excessively complicated subject. There are those who fall in line, and there are those who fight us. Even better are the ones who give up on the destined pipedream and enlist within Arachnos itself. SM: Do you feel as though the pipedream is just that? A dream? NWS: Personally, yes. The Destined Prophecy is something so many are scrambling over right now, but in reality if theres only one, why waste your life on such a gamble? SM: Touché. What does Arachnos think about the Midnight Squad? Do they find them as more of an ally or a threat or something else? | NWS: The Midnight Squad would undoubtedly side with Paragon in a conflict, but truly weve little to fear from them. SM: Is there something to fear at all? I though the Midnight Squad was neutral for lack of a better term. NWS: So is Vanguard, yet you see Arachnos troops being attacked by heroes constantly in a warzone they regulate as neutral. The Midnighters just give off a similar feel. Their true allegiance is nearly palpable on the air. SM: Do you feel Arachnos and those pursuing the Destined path are getting the short end of the stick? NWS: It could be said, but I wouldnt say it. The strands of fate are a web strung betwixt our fingers and will be used to exact our will. SM: Do you feel those in the Midnight Club that are heroes see themselves above everyone else? NWS: From what little Ive dealt with them, no. I can say they seem fair to a point. Any particularly troublesome heroes dont get that trait from being a Midnighter, I suspect. SM: I see. How do you feel about the battle that is still going on despite all of this? The one between good and evil as the public likes to call it. Do you think that new Arachnos soldiers and the Midnighters will have an effect on it? NWS: Oh, most definitely, Arachnos far more so than the Midnighters. New training regiments have incorporated squad tactics that are especially effective against threats, metahumans or not. These arent the foot soldiers the capes are used to fighting. SM: How do you feel getting flak from the public because of Arachnos? You are after all fighting to conquer the world as well as taking advantage of the city during the new Rikti conflict. NWS: People these days do not understand that our methods are necessary to bring about a perfect world. Eggs must be cracked to make an omelet, after all. SM: Nice Fight Club reference. Well thank you for your time. I think this will give the public the view they never had on Arachnos before. NWS: ...I never saw that film. Hmm. I do hope it gives them a better, more informed view. It may save some lives. SM: Indeed it may. Thank you again. NWS: Of course. With a feeling of accomplishment and a full bladder from the water, I returned to my luxurious rat-hole apartment in Kings Row. Frankly, I believe that these two factions, if they can be classified as that, will definitely have an effect on the struggle between the heroes and the so called villains. I am not one to use that word lightly for as a journalist I believe that everyone has a reason for doing something, reputable or not. Also, this encounter gave me a new perspective on the Arachnos organization and a more intimate look at them from a prominent soldier. Join me next time when I get the scoop! |
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Who is your base designer and who are your supergroup leaders? Heroside, Fire Kittie is our designer and Jag-Wired and Fire Kittie are our leaders. Villainside, Kittie Of Doom is our designer and Electryxx and Galvisius are the leaders. What server is your base on? Both bases are on the Victory server. When was your supergroup established? The hero SG was established on April 4th, 2007, and the villain SG was established on February 10th, 2008. How many players are in your supergroup? The hero SG has about 20 and the villain SG has about 10. What is the approximate value of your base? The hero base is worth about 10 million prestige, and the villain base is worth about 1 million prestige. How much time do you spend working on your base? How much time have you invested so far? Probably about 3-5 hours a week, unless I get an idea. Then I can spend as many as 3-5 hours a day until I get it right. Our hero base in its current form took about a month, but I redo it every other month or so. The villain base was only started about a month ago and so far has only taken a few hours time. What is your favorite base item? Least favorite? My absolute favorite item is the magic desks. My least Favorite is also magic desks. I love them and hate them. Maybe soon we won't have to jump through hoops to make things pretty and functional. What is your favorite thing about base editing? Least favorite? My favorite thing about the editor is that it allows me to be creative. The only thing I don't like about editing is pathing, but as long as I am careful I can get around most of it. What is the highest thing on your wish-list for new base items? The ability to float items without using a Magic Desk. If you could give just one piece of advice to a new base editor, what would it be? Be patient. If something doesn't work, take a break, take a nap and then try again. If that doesn't work, beat your head against the wall and scream for help on BBI. Someone will save you. |
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Vol. 2, Issue 7
July 11th, 2008
The City Scoop a publication for Supers by Supers!
Read the latest publication and then join in on the community discussion!
If you have concerns regarding the content of the Scoop please direct your comments via PM to Lighthouse or Ex Libris.
If you would like to do a feature article, have an event covered, or join "The City Scoop" team please PM Snow_Globe or Pants_Stealer
If you or someone you know should be considered for Behind the Mask Teldon
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Finally if you have a Classified Ad or Recipe you would like included please contact: LadyK or MistressNoire
The City Scoop
Paragonian Knights
Summer Bash '08
By
BigDamnOutlaw
The Event Heard Around the VirtueVerse!
You couldn't walk down the street in Paragon City with out hearing about this
party. Everyone was talking about it, and it was going to be big. "The Party of
the Year," people were saying. And they were right. It was the Paragonian
Kights Annual Summer Bash 2008! You couldn't go to a zone where it wasn't being
promoted, not just by the Knights themselves, but by other players!
As a fellow Paragonian Knight, I wouldn't have missed this event for the world.
The party took place in Talos Island, on Spanky's Boardwalk, east of the Arena.
Due to my time difference I took naps all day so I could get up at 1am and
party until 9am. I logged on at one and decided to head over to Spanky's
Boardwalk to see what was happening there A pre-party had started with our DJ
Surburban Hell getting requests played out (of which I did many). There was
some RP going on, and players talking about the game and other things in life.
When a new player showed up without their bathing suit on, they headed to Icon
and came back within 5 minutes with some skin showing, ready to party.
By the time the party officially started, the crowd was massive. It was so
massive that I had to turn down some settings on my PC to accommodate the mass
of heroes that just wanted to have a good time. When the party started DJ
Random took control of the helm - starting off with some nice tunes and then
cranking it up. The cast of Circle of Jerks Radio podcast was also covering the
event. Throughout the night the DJs announced that Radio For the Win had hit a
staggering three digit listener count for the first time ever. They were
literally speechless at the fact. With the music going, the party kicked off.
Throughout the night there were multiple Contests and Prizes to be won, which
prompted a huge turnout. Talos got so busy that Talos 2 spawned, and we even
had a visit from the Ghost Ship. Fortunately, they were just passing through,
and nobody was harmed. Here are the Event Winners:
Trivia Winner:
* Draco Templaris - Won 2 1.25-1.5 lb Maine Lobsters
Golden/Silver Age Costume Contest:
* 1st Place: Mos Vex - Won art commission by Juggertha
* 2nd Place: Matt King - Won 20 million influence
* 3rd Place: Anglican Avenger - Won 10 million influence
Most Unusual Costume Contest:
* 1st Place: Sunburned Man - Won art by John Becaro
* 2nd Place: The Antic - Won 20 million influence
* 3rd Place: Draco Templaris - Won 10 million influence
Swimsuit Contest:
* 1st Place: Miss Anomaly - Won art by Knightbane
* 2nd Place: Atomic Comic - Won 20 million influence
* 3rd Place: Atlas Angel - Won 10 million influence
PvP Contest
* Controller FFA Winner: Bishop Creed FF
* Tanker FFA Winner: Chogori
* Scrapper FFA Winner: Knightward
* Defender FFA Winner: Oksah
* Blaster FFA Winner: Booster Blue
FFA Winners won one of an assortment of Unique IOs
* Gladiator FFA Winner: Bishop Creed - Won an entire set of Apocalypse IOs
The party grew so large that even a villain heard about it and checked it out.
That's right. Ghost Widow herself crashed the party, and had everybody on edge,
scared that she might try to pull something. After a few witty quips back and
forth Ghost Widow joined in on the festivities and even gave gold Titles to the
attendees. The Grae Knight and the DJs received their own gold titles for
acting as Host and Radio DJ. She even made a few requests to the DJ to play
some music and boy does she have taste!
This party was an event not to be missed, and if you did miss it, join The
Paragonian Knights next year for the Summer Bash '09 event.
I know I'm not the only one who had a great time. Check out what some others had
to say about the party:
@devilchilde - "The AT Free For All matches were great! The Blaster Fight was a
fantastic battle!
The Gladiator Battle was a long process, but the victories were well earned."
Aria July - "The party was amazing, and I am absolutely honored to be apart of
such an incredible group."
Vol. 2, Issue 7
July 11th, 2008
This Issue:
Legacy Pieces
Content Watch
In the Red
All the Wrong Places
PvP: Shock and Awe
Community
Fan Fiction Spotlight
Multi-Media Showroom
The People On...
Base Showcase
Classifieds
Puzzle
Comic
Upcoming Events
Official July Calendar
July 12th:
Triumph:
Cosplay
Party on Triumph
Victory:
Ship
raid Saturday!
July 13th:
Victory:
THE
Q PRIDE PROM!
July 18th:
Liberty:
Ghost
Legions 4th Birthday Bash!! - Faathim Task Force
July 15th:
Victory:
Operative
Renault SF
July 16th:
Champion:
GoreRax
Will Have His Revenge!!!
July 20th:
Freeedom:
~Explorers
& Exploiters~
July 22nd:
Liberty:
Liberty
PvPEC presents Two Against The World!!!
July 25th:
Champion:
PvPEC
Champion: Two Against the World
Xenone Dash by shyft9