Welcome to StarFleet Comms
Proudly announcing a new expansion to a great feature, we now tirelessly scan Eve Online forums as well as other Eve related sites and blogs for choice posts so you don't have to!
We still offer free blogs, image hosting and worksafe IRC for Eve Online players too!
Nothing beats the real forum experience of "being there" but sometimes it's very easy to look at a forum and not actually see what is on it. That's where our ranking system comes in, you can see at a glance what threads are likely to be good and what are likely to be worth avoiding.
We don't see ourselves as an Eve-Search competitor.
For example:
We don't archive everything.
We provide interactivity to the content (you can comment and rate on the threads - forming a parallel thread!)
None of this works without some input from visitors, so we allow anyone to rate content without the requirement of logging in or registering making it easy and simple to do.
If you do register, feel free to do so under whatever pseudonym you choose, as long as you use a valid email address. Even a disposable email address is ok.
You can use us as a Digg type site where your favourite posts/threads/sites can be ranked by other visitors or use the ranking system to choose what aggregated content from all over the Eve Universe you want to view.
Click here to see todays top content!
Click here to learn more about submitting content!
You could use the free blog you get when you sign up and update your blog via your mobile from fanfests and meets or do what we do via PC and just post what pops into our minds.
You can make permanent usernames or create throwaway accounts. Your content can be deleted without trace by you whenever you want. You can even access this via the Eve Online In Game Browser!
There is so much you can do and we have been running a community site since 2001 so we know what we are talking about when it comes to discretion and reliability.
Free. Try it out.
Grab your free account now. Begin the journey.
History:
We provided a safe haven of forums for many fleets (equivalent of corps) that played Starfleet Command, right up until SFC3 was launched. It was then that we decided to take a break. In the days before web2.0 it was extremely hard work providing forums for thousands of players! Not many realised but a lot of the site was hand coded. Looking back it seems pretty obvious, go figure.
The game community for SFC2 was quite small in comparison to EVE but we had over 3000 forum members with 47 different fleet forums, 2000 free email members and also ran a series of 'galaxy servers'. All of those pilots trusted Max Torps to keep their fleet discussions under tight wraps, and that promise was fulfilled.
Since then, Admiral Frey and his team have saved the SFC community from extinction by providing servers and other services to keep the community going since Taldren folded over at www.dynaverse.net and SghnDubh over at www.battleclinic.com has been going onwards and upwards, supporting more games than you can shake a stick at but concentrating a lot on Eve.
Anyway, we had a break. We dabbled with other projects and played around with a few things, eventually returning to Internet Spaceships and pew pew as a way of life. Starfleet Comms was relaunched, adapting and changing to suit the market needs in Eve and the niches available.
