we came, we saw…we were slaughtered, or rather they come and PL hot drop them with Titans.

Posted by on 26th November , 2011
reported by CCP Diagoras | 2011.11.24 16:12:13 | Comments

As most of you are no doubt aware, many CCP employees were slaughtered in the Tama system yesterday in an unprecedented Live Event announced that same day. 71 members of the CCP in-game alliance took part and were (except for a handful of cowards who warped their capsules out!) eventually sent back to our home system of Polaris in need of new clones.

Our goal was to mobilize a sizeable fleet of devs that would be tough enough to not be wiped out in minutes, but eventually we hoped to attract enough attention to be overpowered and killed. We wanted to give people a fight to remember and we hope we did just that.

Click to enlarge (screenshot courtesy of throughnewbeyes.wordpress.com)

In total, CCP destroyed 430 capsuleer vessels belonging to 316 different characters. Included in this are three characters who were accidentally pod killed by the CCP horde, all of which have been reimbursed their losses (fun fact: One of them was Darius III of the CSM). To quote the infamous TomB, the pod he destroyed was because of “Lag!”. Sure, Tom…we all believe you ;) .

In total, 2,009 ship/capsule losses were recorded in the Tama system yesterday, a rather considerable jump from the daily average of just 56 per day from the November 1st to November 22nd period.

CCP lost the following ship types in the engagement:

Capsule 59
Apocalypse Navy Issue 27
Vindicator 10
Guardian 9
Bhaalgorn 8
Machariel 6
Damnation 3
Raven Navy Issue 3
Nightmare 2
Dominix Navy Issue 2
Gallente Shuttle 1
Broadsword 1
Caldari Shuttle 1

The totals for ship losses in the system seem to suggest that CCP employees have a strange tendency for firing upon rookie frigates when they see them, though many larger ships were also destroyed:

Kills total Killed by CCP
Rookie ship 468 98
Frigate 330 73
Battlecruiser 163 63
Battleship 166 56
Cruiser 93 32
Stealth Bomber 112 25
Interceptor 64 14
Destroyer 51 13
Assault Ship 44 13
Covert Ops 47 6
Force Recon Ship 16 6
Heavy Assault Ship 12 6
Logistics 15 5
Strategic Cruiser 6 5
Capsule 363 3
Shuttle 27 3
Industrial 8 2
Interdictor 6 2
Combat Recon Ship 3 2
Command Ship 5 1
Transport Ship 3 1
Electronic Attack Ship 5
Heavy Interdictor 2
Total 2009 429

Lots of assorted parties joined the fray once word got out. The majority of ships destroyed were destroyed by characters who were not a member of any alliance, with CCP (thankfully!) coming in at the top spot for the alliances.

Not in an alliance 727
C C P Alliance 429
Pandemic Legion 419
Important Internet Spaceship League 85
Goonswarm Federation 50
Only For Fun 40
Test Alliance Please Ignore 34
Northern Coalition. 31
Tactical Narcotics Team 21
RvB – RED Federation 18
Other 155

Our congratulations to the players who made it on to the list of top 25 killers in Tama yesterday, alongside eight developers. This list excludes capsules, rookie ships and shuttles that were killed (because come on, that’s not really sporting, is it chaps).

CCP GingerDude 37
CCP Klumpur 35
Space Chi 33
Sekh Ondaari 32
Jack bubu 24
Beastoria 21
Joe Public 21
CCP TomB 20
CCP Soulless 20
Margido 16
CCP Diagoras 16
MhG29L 16
Jirad TiSalver 16
Blood r4ge 16
The United NPCs of Tama 13
CCP Space Cadet 13
DeVoT1oN 13
Mang0o 12
CCP Zirnitra 12
Murtific 11
CCP Sreegs 11
Gallactica 11
James Damar 11
Mijstor Jedann 10
DarkXale 10

Additional props to Beastoria for landing the final blow on four CCP ships, with Fattymcbutterpants (a name which had the CCP fleet unified in laughter when called out as primary on EVE voice) and another character who should probably be renamed, both achieving three final blows each. We’re also happy to report that whilst NPCs did indeed manage to destroy 13 ships in Tama yesterday, no CCP ships were lost to NPCs. And that’s despite CCP Sreeg’s Nanobot Accelerator rigged buffer tank.

After the last CCP pilot was blasted full of holes and sent on his merry way via the clone express, players kept fighting in the system for almost four hours.

We had our backend tool construct a word cloud from the biggest thread discussing the event, and judging by that, fun was had.

Many thanks to everyone who took part and had fun with us, all of us here at CCP who were able to be there had an absolute blast. I’m certain that this is far from being the last time a fleet is spotted leaving Polaris.

If you have any tips or feedback for us for future events, or want to make fun of our fits, please visit the comments thread for this blog.

CCP Diagoras


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