Since my scout alt has improved in skillpoints significantly, it was time to go for a longer journey to nullsec. Here is the planned way:
The real "systems visited" map shows that I had to interrupt the journey to reship to another Buzzard, after I lost the first one in Ezoteria. I returned trough Stain so I actually visited more nullsec regions than I planned: 
And the beautiful screenshots I made all over New Eden:
I choose the Battlecruiser skillbook for the post as it's a necessary skill for every pod-jumping newbie and veteran alt. Of course I checked ammo, implants, other skillbooks. The results are pretty poor. Besides Deklein and some low- or NPC-null systems the market is in terrible shape. The reason for it is the poor population of nullsec:
This picture shows the pilots online in the last 30 minutes at prime time, with 40K people on the server. As you can see, highsec is illuminated, low and null are deserted. I think the numbers (60-80% for highsec) are underestimations. People call themselves nullsec and lowsec pilots when they spend most of their time in highsec.
One can wonder which was first? There is no market because there are no people, or there are no people because they can't sell or buy anything and must haul themselves or go highsec. I will definitely build up a nullsec hub somewhere to figure it out.
Monday comes a bubblecamp survival guide. After I lost my ship to a warpin-side camp and figured out, I traveled nullsec with relative safety. While you can lose covops ships to well-planned bubblecamps, you can travel in enemy space long if you do it right.
Friday morning report: 132.8B The miners are in overdrive, buying all the mining implants. (2.5+1 spent on main accounts, 1.9 spent on Logi/Carrier, 1.7 on Ragnarok, 1.1 on Rorqual, 1.4 on Nyx, 1.8 on Avatar).


And the beautiful screenshots I made all over New Eden:
I choose the Battlecruiser skillbook for the post as it's a necessary skill for every pod-jumping newbie and veteran alt. Of course I checked ammo, implants, other skillbooks. The results are pretty poor. Besides Deklein and some low- or NPC-null systems the market is in terrible shape. The reason for it is the poor population of nullsec:

One can wonder which was first? There is no market because there are no people, or there are no people because they can't sell or buy anything and must haul themselves or go highsec. I will definitely build up a nullsec hub somewhere to figure it out.
Monday comes a bubblecamp survival guide. After I lost my ship to a warpin-side camp and figured out, I traveled nullsec with relative safety. While you can lose covops ships to well-planned bubblecamps, you can travel in enemy space long if you do it right.
Friday morning report: 132.8B The miners are in overdrive, buying all the mining implants. (2.5+1 spent on main accounts, 1.9 spent on Logi/Carrier, 1.7 on Ragnarok, 1.1 on Rorqual, 1.4 on Nyx, 1.8 on Avatar).
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