There I fixed it for you.
They’re noticing the fact that they’re exploding, I promise.
It’s hard to notice one’s own explosion if, as reports seem to indicate, one does not even present oneself to be shot at.
I have tried my best to compile a map of all invasion foothold systems so far, and, though I seem to have missed a few out, they seem to be widley spaced out across high sec, there appears to be a concentration around the Caldari-Gallente borders.
Looking at just the left half of this image, the top most marker is for a system called Ambeke which is currently being invaded and just beside it (and also gate connected), is Faurent which was invaded just before Ambeke. It seems the invasion just moved one system along which seems unusal for the Triglavians.
And in the Caldari space Citadel region, second from the bottom, Haatomo was one of the first systems invaded, but more recently and just one system along there was an invasion in Uedama.
This could all be coincidence of course, but given the size of the core regions, why the focuse on this zone?
As I said, my data in complete, but maybe we can pool our knowledge together and make a timeline of these invasions and perhaps gains some insights?
So who’s game?
So, I heard about the unique minerals that show up around Triglavian conduits and decided to check it out. In the process of doing so, I warped to an asteroid belt that a Joint Harvesting fleet was mining, and witnessed the most bizarre sight. A fleet of Damaviks flying around, scanning everything, while a quartet of Autothysian Lancers sat ten klicks out doing the exact same thing.
Violence did not ensue.
Today, I chose to scout out one of the systems in Amarr space they were withdrawing from, and witnessed them doing the same thing with an asteroid belt that contained a pair of Succubus frigates. After the Damaviks warped out, a mixed fleet of Leshaks, Kikimoras, and more Damaviks warped in to replace them and continued with the scanning. The Sansha frigates warped out approximately one minute later, but they had been floating there for the last several minutes without reacting to the fleet of Triglavian ships orbiting and scanning them.
I’m rather confused by this. Has anyone else seen this kind of behavior?
Images showing this behavior can be found here. I’ll add more evidence as I gather it.
Happened onto a world ark still under construction in the Abyss today, Chaotic Dark. With the ones we know about in testing, they’re still building more.
This is probably going to get a lot worse.
I’ve recently confirmed that Triglavians don’t engage capsules even if you get right next to their Ark. I have to say, looking at this thing up close with a Kikimora floating about 30 klicks behind me and paying absolutely no attention to my frail little pod is…rather unique.
No screen capture!!!
Yes screen capture:
I’ve spent the last hour floating here and they haven’t done anything. I think I’m one of the few people who can say they’ve gotten close to a World Ark without violence ensuing.
Triglavians don’t seem to mind out capsules, but even an unfitted rookie ship they will blow out the sky. Maybe we can challenge them to a dance off in our pods!
Anyway looks like there is a new unusual invasion site pattern. If we look at our maps two new Triglavian invasions, both connected, have started in Amarr held Genesis, but right outside CONCORDS door! Now connected invasions are rare, but right next to CONCORD space seems rather deliberate. To make matters worse both those sites connect to a third invasion in Gallente space, again not far from CONCORD. It looks like Yulai has been surrounded (in a triangle no less), but the Triglavians at the Gallente front are fortunately withdrawing. I wonder if this has something to do with the blackout in Nullsec