EVE Online
is a socially complex, science-fiction-themed universe simulation and massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) first released in 2003. Notorious for its colossal battles and ruthless player culture, it has hundreds of thousands of players today. In this fascinating book, scholars, players, and "EVE" s developer (CCP Games) examine the intricate world of "EVE""Online--"providing authentic accounts of lived experience within a game with more than a decade of history and millions of real dollars behind it."Internet Spaceships Are Serious Business" features contributions from outstanding "EVE Online" players, such as The Mittani, an infamous member of the game s community, as well as academics from around the globe. They cover a wide range of subjects: the game s technicalities and its difficulty; its projection of humanity s future in space; the configuration of its unique, single-server game world; the global nature of warfare in its nullsec territory (and how "EVE" players have formed a global concept of time); stereotypes of Russian players; espionage play; in-game memorials to Vile Rat (aka U.S. State Department official Sean Smith, murdered in the 2012 Benghazi attack); its gendered playing experience; and CCP Games relationship with players; and its history and legacy."Internet Spaceships Are Serious Business" is a must for "EVE Online" players interested in a broad perspective on their all-consuming game. It is also accessible to scholars, game designers seeking to understand and replicate the successful aspects unique to"EVE Online," and eventhose who have never played this notoriously complex game.Contributors: William Sims Bainbridge, National Science Foundation; Chribba; Jedrzej Czarnota; Kjartan Pierre Emilsson; Dan Erdman; Rebecca Fraimow; Martin R. Gibbs, U of Melbourne; Catherine Goodfellow; Kathryn Gronsbell; Keith Harrison; Kristin MacDonough; Mantou (Zhang Yuzhou); Oskar Milik; The Mittani (Alexander Gianturco); Joji Mori; Richard Page; Christopher Paul, Seattle U; Erica Titkemeyer, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Nick Webber, Birmingham City U."