Similar to the EVE Blog Banter, which occurs once per month, EVE Blog-a-Day will pose a short simple question for EVE's bloggers. It's meant to give bloggers a jump start into posting. You want to post something, but you're stuck for a subject? EVE Blog-a-Day can help. Feel free to use it every time a new question is posed, or only when a new question piques your interest.
Even though it is called EVE Blog-a-Day, questions won't come daily. Probably in daily spurts here and there. It might disappear for awhile, but it will return when inspiration strikes.
Question #020
The new EVE Online website has a personality analyzer. Take a few moments to answer the few questions. Tell us, what is your persona?My Response
I'm the Explorer. With potential interests in the Trader and the Salvager. The Explorer is a solo occupation, with economic and scientific goals. I cannot argue with this. I really get a kick out of travelling the dangerous areas of New Eden, checking out the territory, evading hostiles as best I can. It's why I circumnavigated New Eden through all the outer nullsec regions. It's why my alt character is in Stain, doing what he could just as easily do in empire lowsec.
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I also call on folks to send me their questions to ask the community. I'll post them, crediting you for the question, as well as a link back to your blog (give me your blog address too.)
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If you partake in a particular question, please post a link to your blog entry in the comments. I'll compile them all, and every 25 questions, I'll post a big recap.

I took the quiz, and actually came out exactly the same as you. So a full blog post would be redundant!
ReplyDeleteI really do not like that app though... I can't put a finger on it, but the whole experience felt weirdly contrived.
Yeah. First, there's only three or four questions. Secondly, each are so obvious where they are leading you. Thirdly, they are oversimplified.
ReplyDeleteBut, it's just a marketing tool, and a reasonably good one, to attract new players, give them a taste of all the different roles/occupations/paths that EVE Online has to offer.
Explorer here. But then, I already knew that. As a marketing tool, I think that analysis does EVE a disservice. If that was my first experience with EVE, I'd have finished the survey thinking that EVE was simplistic and flat.
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