Should We Ban Supers from Low Sec?




The other day I saw something I never thought I'd see in Low Sec. I watched an Avatar Titan that was tethered to a Perch Citadel (a Perch Citadel is popular in Null Sec, you anchor the structure on a perch above a gate so your ships benefit from the tether safety and can easily warp quickly to the gate to attack) warp to a gate to attack three Machs. I didn't linger to see how that fight went, but when I came back thru the system later the Avatar was safely tethered once again.

Now I am 100% behind player initiative here. And if someone wants to use their expensive penis toy to fight that way in Low Sec, more power to them. I just want to be clear because Eve players immediately jump to the wrong conclusions when you start questioning play choices. Trust me, I've spent a long time trying to explain why Warp Core Stabs are bad game play for Eve. (It's a bad module whose benefits could be provided in more creative ways! Just look at the Venture for an example.)

I'm not inherently saying that having access to Supers in Low Sec is a bad idea. But let's take a deep breath for a second and look beyond the ships themselves and take a look at the logistics required. And then see what impact those choices have on an area of space that I love.

Let's use that Titan as our example. That Titan can't dock at the Perch Citadel. That was an Astra and Supers can't dock in them. So the only way to protect that super expensive ship is from the tether safety he gets from that Citadel. Which means he had to jump it into system from a Keepstar somewhere. (Either that or a Large POS, and why aren't POSes gone yet?) Most likely that Keepstar is in Null Sec, because Keepstars in Low are extremely rare and tend to get exploded shortly after they get built. Which means the Titan pilot has connections to a Null Sec entity, or is himself a member of one. Which is typically how this works. Super access has meant a transformation of Low Sec into a farming land for Null Sec entities.

Doubt me? Just take a good look at the results of the so-called "Champions of Low Sec" event that CCP recently held.  Pen Is Out, Snuff, and Test. What do all three of these groups have in common? They all have Null Sec ties and access to Supers. In fact, they think so little of that access that one of them was willing to sacrifice a whole Titan in order to win the contest. The Snuff flag flying in Iceland should be a picture of an Avatar.

In our neighborhood we have a pilot that flies with a Null Sec Alliance. In his spare time he runs a bunch of multi-boxing alts and camps gates in local with expensive ships. We all do what we can to bait him into traps, explode his ships, and generally try to make his life difficult - but generally speaking there is little we can do. As he will proudly tell anyone in local, he is more than willing to drop his Nyx once the chips are down and the fight isn't going his way. A Nyx he keeps safely docked in Null Sec. He has a personal umbrella of safety against which most groups in Low Sec have no defense.

For groups like mine Supers don't have an immediate impact on our playstyle. My concern is the impact they have on the content availability that Low Sec provides. And that does impact groups like mine. Much like the increase of Gate Camps, Supers mitigate activity in a negative way. And activity is what groups like mine rely on to generate content. I have a lot of hungry mouths to feed and all they eat is content.

So while I don't want to actually ban Supers from Low Sec - I do want some tools to legit fight them. What those are I don't know, there aren't any easy answers. For us, we continue to build a response fleet and increase our own ability to project power beyond our normal capabilities. And I suppose that path is the only one available to us. At some point in the near future that may require networking with a Null Sec entity and giving up some measure of our own valuable and hard won independence in order to secure some temporary security. Hmmm, I seem to remember someone saying that was a bad idea once.

What are your thoughts?



Comments

Anonymous said…
It might be more interesting if you only allow industrial Cynos in Lowsec = gate travel for combat capitals. It would likely get rid of supers - slow boating from Null would be suicide. More importantly, it would significantly alter the terrain. There will be places capitals can't go (or can't leave if they're already there) and going anywhere will involve time and risk.
Anonymous said…
Once he has aggro, he can't tether. So just form a fleet to kill him. Stay Frosty has caps. So do many other LS alliances. Sure he's risk averse and throwing his epeen out there, but he's also vulnerable. So grab some Hictors, put a blingy Mach through as bait, and nail his ass next time he untethers that Titan.

If the problem is that he's part of a NS alliance that will come to his aid, well your argument is better formed as "nerf NS alliances" because there's always going to be a bigger fish in the pond.

I respectfully disagree that supercaps should be banned from LS.
Rixx Javix said…
"So while I don't want to actually ban Supers from Low Sec" - I thought that was clear. All I'm doing is raising the question and asking for thoughts regarding the issue. A few people on our Discord suggested a tether change that might work, if you can't dock you can't tether. I think that has some possibilities.
Anonymous said…
I guess it wasn't clear since your title is gigantic and asks if we should do it - I assumed that was your position. But to your point, that you want tools to hunt them - they already exist. You just need to use them. Again, once he's aggroed you, he can't tether. So use that to your advantage. Bait him out, drop dreads, collect bacon. If he can out escalate your dread bomb, well then you need to get a bigger batphone.
Rixx Javix said…
All of which is self-evident. And all of which misses the larger point.
Easy Esky said…
I do not the rules about Jumping. Lets say you bait it off tether and can engage with significant forces. Is there a way to prevent from Jump escape. Or calling in backup? It maybe easier to focus on the structure.

As for the original questions. Capitals are not allowed in High Sec for good reason, which could be possibility extended to Low Sec. Although we would not have the Battle of Asakai otherwise.
Saint Lucifer said…
Actually, I don't have a nyx - in Low, it's a Hel and a Rag.
Rixx Javix said…
I said Nyx for op-sec reasons, since this post is public.
Saint Lucifer said…
I honestly expect both to die in a glorious explosion. They've lasted than I ever expected and have survived Snuff, Wangs, LowSech, and Revo bait traps. Everyone who can kill em, know I have em :)