Ahoy there mates,
as the topic does hint, halloween is closing in.
Now many games online do field special items or skins for this event.
I do not believe FD will put up something like Halooween-Skull paintjobs,
or exploding pumpkin missiles.
But how about this:
A nightmare has come true.
On Octobre the 31st of 3000 an increased number of cargo haulers have been intercepted, along the route from Aulin to Eranin.
They report freaking out navigation equipment, and a creepy voice
echoing over the comms, telling them:
"Quoth the Eagle, Nevermore."
A single flash of light then illuminates the void of space,
the "shields down" alert starts ringing in the pilots ear, and the sound of torn hull in the cargo section, reports of a quick successfull blasting of the cargo hatch.
While the scanner registers the flooding out cargo, the pilots can hardly make out a silhouette of an Eagle, colored in grey as base, with black wings spread on its upside.
After the cargo has vanished, the nav unit returns to nominal state,
only the ripped hull and the flight recorder, tell the story of this robbery.
What do you think, Commanders?
as the topic does hint, halloween is closing in.
Now many games online do field special items or skins for this event.
I do not believe FD will put up something like Halooween-Skull paintjobs,
or exploding pumpkin missiles.
But how about this:
A nightmare has come true.
On Octobre the 31st of 3000 an increased number of cargo haulers have been intercepted, along the route from Aulin to Eranin.
They report freaking out navigation equipment, and a creepy voice
echoing over the comms, telling them:
"Quoth the Eagle, Nevermore."
A single flash of light then illuminates the void of space,
the "shields down" alert starts ringing in the pilots ear, and the sound of torn hull in the cargo section, reports of a quick successfull blasting of the cargo hatch.
While the scanner registers the flooding out cargo, the pilots can hardly make out a silhouette of an Eagle, colored in grey as base, with black wings spread on its upside.
After the cargo has vanished, the nav unit returns to nominal state,
only the ripped hull and the flight recorder, tell the story of this robbery.
What do you think, Commanders?