Monday, February 10, 2014

New Frontiers

If you read my first blog, you know that I just moved into the capital construction arena.  On top of that, I bought some implant BPC's and faction ship BPC's (Hence my trips to Jita).  Hopefully the implants sell.  While I don't have a shit-ton of money held up in them, they would make me a very tidy profit.  I also made some extra capital parts which I put up on the market last night.  If all sells, I will have about a bil in revenue.  Once the Fenrir is built and sold, that will at another billion to the coffers.  

Now that I am not funding a POS, I can put all the ISK towards production.  I am having one bottleneck though.  BP copies for invention.  I am using public installations in low sec currently for my BP copying.  Not ideal, but it is a very quiet low sec island system.  I only ever see about 2-3 people in local and never on d-scan.  I don't like moving researched BPO's around anywhere (let alone low sec), but I need to do it.  

As things sell, I will get a better idea of what I should focus on.  My T2 module/drone production netted me a good boost in capital, but all those T2 BPC's have been used up and I am waiting on my copies.  

I also decided to try rig manufacturing.  I made about 30 large rigs last night (I will move them to market tonight).  I had salvage laying around (since about 2011 or 2012) and I decided it would be good to actually utilize it instead of moving it around like I have for the last few years. I did have to buy a few items, but I managed to make 30 rigs with pretty much the salvage I had on hand.  

I guess there really isn't anything I can't build right now.  Well, I should say that I haven't built or looked into building T3 items.  Maybe I will look into that next.  I do have some sleeper salvage from when I lived in a wormhole.

By the end of the first quarter this year, I hope to have built at least 2 freighters and maybe a carrier if the money is in it.  Right now, the mineral cost is too high for a carrier.  

The future does look bright, indeed.     

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