Whether engaged in trade or combat, the Civire are absolute masters of focused aggression. Highly competitive individuals, they thrive under chaotic circumstances and frenetic activity.
They are often employed in highly stressful industrial and military professions due to an innate ability to think quickly on their feet and remain composed under pressure. Achura has been part of the Caldari State for three centuries, and yet their culture has always remained something of a mystery. Originally from the Saisio System, they are reclusive and introverted, and show little interest in the ephemeral phenomena of the material world.
Intensely spiritual, Achura pilots have only recently taken to the stars, driven in large part by a desire to unlock the secrets of the universe. Dust Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 13 May pm. Civire Whether engaged in trade or combat, the Civire are absolute masters of focused aggression.
I got the idea from one of the threads on here. They can be somewhat xenophobic and are definitely homophobic, but at their core they really just abhor any kind of foreign influence trying to change their way of life. If you can adapt to their system you are considered by them to be Caldari.
So, yes, the Caldari can and do mix. I'll have to take a look back st my copy of Eve:Source, but I'm pretty sure pairings are oftened determined by parental achievement, socioeconomic status, and genetic integrity.
Monitor this thread via RSS [? Pages: [1] :: one page. Posted - Absolutely they have. Providing the backbone to the Caldari Empire the Civire are cool, levelheaded, and relentless in their approach to either trading or fighting.
Civire can handle pressure extremely well, an invaluable aid in combat or other stressful situations. Many of the best bounty hunters are Civire. Achura has been part of the Caldari State for three centuries, joining and leaving the Federation at the same time as the State. Yet the Achur have always remained a mystery to others.
Hailing from the inhospitable Saisio system in The Forge, the Achura are as reclusive and introverted as an entity can be while still participating in galactic affairs. Intensely spiritual, the average Achur has little interest in the material world's transitory doodads. Achur pilots have been few and far between in the past, but the recent sacrilege of their home world prompted them to take to the skies in greater numbers.
In the world of EVE, the Gallente are the kings and queens of entertainment, mass-producing everything from cheap porn-flicks to elaborate stage-shows for an ever-hungry public.
They boast the most elaborate luxury space yachts, and the most glittering hotel reservoirs. Anything your mind or body could ever crave, the Gallenteans have plenty of it.
The Caldari were initially part of the Federation but deep-seated differences and mutual animosity between them and the Gallenteans drove them out to found their own empire. For a time, the two empires warred against each other, but as neither could gain sufficient advantage to claim victory, peace was settled in the end.
Few societies display such stark contrasts. Many of the wealthiest people in New Eden are Gallenteans, creating a constant demand for luxury goods. At the same time, the ranks of the poor number millions, because while the market-driven economy and individual freedom may allow everybody the chance to advance to the top, they make it just as easy to plummet to the very bottom of the social ladder.
Gallenteans value freedom and individual liberty above all else, and are the founders of the only true democracy in New Eden. The Intakis were integrated into the Gallente Federation a few centuries ago.
Their thoughtful and composed manner suited the Gallente society well; the Intakis are especially good at human interaction and are very prominent in the federal bureaucracy. The nation of Jin-Mei is the latest addition to the Federation, having joined only shortly before the Gallenteans came into contact with the Amarr Empire. The Jin-Mei have a very rigorous caste-system, which sometimes clashes with the liberal ideals of the rest of the Federation. The Jin-Mei inhabit the Lirsautton system in Everyshore and, up until now, seldom ventured far from their homes.
Due to the civil war raging between the Sang Do overlords, leaders of the Jin-Mei, that is now changing. A tough, no-nonsense race, the Minmatars are a determined and independent people.
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