Bad Bobby — _top_
In 2009, an alliance known as (an ironic name in hindsight) was formed. They were a small group, but they had a singular focus: building Titans for private contracts. They were essentially a high-end shipyard.
In total, the theft was valued at roughly . At the time, if you converted that to real-world money via the game's subscription system (PLEX), it was worth roughly $40,000 to $50,000 USD . bad bobby
In the world of EVE Online , the "Titan" class ships are the largest, most expensive, and most powerful vessels in the game. Building one is a monumental task that takes months of real-time and costs billions of in-game currency (ISK). Because of this, groups of players form alliances to pool their money and build these ships together. In 2009, an alliance known as (an ironic
Here is the proper story of Bad Bobby.
This was a brilliant move. By selling shares, he raised a massive amount of capital to fuel production. Investors bought in because the operation was profitable and Bad Bobby seemed like a safe bet. The shareholders were given voting rights, but Bad Bobby retained the majority control—or so everyone thought. In total, the theft was valued at roughly