Okay server is down again and we know why this time.Because of these increasingly frequent failures of our current server, we stopped paying for it.
https://www.kimsufi.com/en/We're trying to buy the KS-6 and that will be our new server. Much nicer than our old one. Since these things run out of stock as soon as they are replenished I have no idea when we'll get one.
If you want to help us, and you see one for sale, fire me a message on Skype quickly. Use Skype call to do it. Just texting me won't grab my attention fast enough. If I don't return the call, call again like 3 times at most. If I still don't pick up we're shit outta luck because I'm not home.
Good news is when the server comes back, it'll be with the groundwork for a forum and website. We'll all be leaving Eka's soon and having our own place to call home.
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NANOTRASEN BREAKING NEWSEarlier today, the Virgo Orbital Research Establishment, the famous Nanotrasen-owned Plasma and Redspace Research Facility in the Virgo sector recently was caught in the middle of a space whale migration and devoured. Unfortunately, this has been an unprecedented setback for the company's foothold in Virgo, and the company's administrators at Central Command in Virgo are scrambling to have a replacement station launched and online in the coming weeks. Employees wishing not to lose pay and hours for the company may continue to work for other planetside facilities for their usual salary, or may migrate to other stations for the time being.
Central Command's head administrator, Commodore Victor MacDaniel, told a press conference early this morning; "It's probably for the best. The station was not aging very well and needed to be replaced eventually. On the plus side we don't have to pay any demolition crews to do it for us. Demolishing a station isn't as simple as just bombing it into oblivion. It has to be carefully dismantled without letting debris fly into orbit, or put into a suborbital trajectory and left to burn up on re-entry. The former is safest and cheapest, but the latter is quicker. In this case, we don't have to do either. Some space whale did the job for us. We'll be able to use the money saved to fund other programs when the station is replaced, such as a community hypernet forum. Company headquarters back on Luna will be sending a brand new station as soon as possible. Until then, you'll all have to find other work for a few weeks, then we'll be back in business."