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thoughts on the eve gate.

Author
Goa Chai
Doomheim
#21 - 2014-03-31 01:27:56 UTC
One of the first things I did when I received my capsuleer's license was use a specially fit Atron class frigate granted to me by the Federal Navy Academy to take a ride out to the New Eden system and see this fabled "EVE gate" for myself. And while the anomaly itself was worth the trip, being a massive white light with a beautiful surrounding halo, that when traveled towards even at high velocity, offers no sense of movement relative to the anomaly. About the only distance information I noticed came from my overview which displayed the increasing range between my frigate and the gate back into the "Promised Land" system, which is the only way in or out of the New Eden system. As for the New Eden system itself, I found it to be strangely barren of things one might expect to find in the vicinity of a "collapsed super gate", I can only surmise that any archeological relics have long since been scavenged by the Amarrians as well as the Servant Sisters of EVE who I am told have a special interest in the anomaly and various locals within the Genesis region.

As for this theory that claims ancient humanity came through a super gate which supposedly the anomaly once was, and spread out populating the known galaxy, personally I'm skeptical. And were it indeed true surely those ancient beings who came forth from this supposed EVE Gate were from many worlds themselves, the idea that humanity could have somehow started on a single planet within a single solar system in a far distant galaxy is quite frankly, fantastical.

I am much more inclined to believe that at some point in the distant past ancient Amarrians carrying out their "reclaimings" made it to what would later be called the Genesis region and discovered the anomaly, such a fantastic sight surely inspired them to create stories which evolved over the ages into the legends we know today.
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