![]() ![]() A question can be answered in our Jabber channel quickly and effectively, and then we can shower that newbie in isk. SIG’s provide fantastic nurseries for newbies – we provide a place for them to learn and develop their understanding of the game. We work together for a common purpose, we welp together and we share drunken campfire tales at 2am. Someone from CO2 is just as welcome in Space Violence, my SIG, as someone from J4LP, GSF, BASTN, or any of our other brothers and sisters from our half of the map. SIG’s are a rarely talked about secret outside the organisation, but they’re core to our continued success for a range of reasons: They provide a way to make connections with people, grow your own interests within a large group of people, and make the whole experience much, much easier to digest. Now, of course, Goonfleet has given way to Goonswarm Federation and begat the CFC, but we’ve kept the subdivisions, even if we’ve renamed them Special Interest Groups (SIG). With this in mind, Goonfleet introduced Squadrons in 2006 – a method of subdividing the member base into smaller groups in order to give newbies and veterans an anchor within the corp. EVE, at its core, is a social experience, and without friends the game is lonely, difficult to learn, and nearly impossible to succeed at. When there are thousands of people surrounding you, all talking contant shit, it’s difficult to see regular faces and make strong connections with anyone. In large organisations it’s really easy to get lost. Hibbie is a corp director in Black Omega Security, PvP addict, storyteller extraordinaire, and runs the CFC special interest group Space Violence. ![]() Introducing our latest addition to the Crossing Zebras team – Hibbie. ![]() Life Inside a CFC SIG Hibbie on Share Tweet ![]()
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