
A tough, no-nonsense race, the Minmatars are
a determined and independent people. Their home planet of Matar is a
natural paradise, although centuries of abuse have taken much from its
beauty.
For the Minmatars, the most important thing in life is to be able to
take care of yourself on your own, and although kin and family play
an important role in their society, they prefer identifying themselves
by the clan or tribe to which they belong. A clan can have any number
of people in it, and its size is largely dictated by the main activity
of its members. Most specialize in one area of activity. While those
who live on a planet can focus on agricultural or industrial activity,
others who travel around the world of EVE concentrate on trading, pirating,
and suchlike.
In the distant past the clans constantly warred against each other.
Since then, however, Minmatars have learned that cooperation is more
important, and although the clans still try to maintain their regional
and ideological identities, they act as a single unit towards other
races.
The fortunes of the Minmatars have ebbed and flowed continuously. At
one time they had a flourishing empire with a level of mechanical excellence
never before or since seen anywhere. Later, however, they had to endure
centuries of enslavement, toiling and dying for the benefit of foreign
masters. Today most of them have regained their freedom, but the legacy
of their enslavement has been the diaspora of the race.
The Minmatars are the most numerous of all the races in the world of
EVE, but their vast numbers are divided into many factions. While the
Minmatar Republic is the official state, only a quarter of all Minmatars
are part of it. The largest proportion, almost a third, are enslaved
within the huge Amarr Empire, while a fifth resides within the Gallente
Federation, creating a powerful political bloc which keeps relations
between the Gallenteans and the Amarrians in a constant state of tension.
The remainder, who are not part of any formal organization, live as
freemen throughout the world. Many are itinerant labourers, roaming
from one system to another in search for work. A fair number make their
living on the darker side of the law, acting as pirates, smugglers and
peddlers in all kinds of illegal goods, and many of the larger criminal
groups in the world of EVE are run by Minmatars.