Disclaimer: The following leak was submitted to us by a pilot who wishes to stay anonymous.

More of FCON leadership issues. Kari Trace– As of 2015-07-27 @00:00:01 UTC I have tendered my resignation from the FCON SkyTeam. His post:

When I first joined FCON many years ago as a random low-sec scrub it was exactly what I was looking for. A group of pilots trying to make a name for themselves; going the extra mile, putting in the extra effort, kicking ass and taking names. It also helped that it was a group that would help each other at every turn without a second thought. It may not have been perfect, it had issues for sure, but it tried. Sadly that alliance no longer exists, FCON has slowly movable away from what it once was. Dying little by little ever since moving to Branch. Now it is more worried about keeping indexes up and placating corporation that do so than it is about being a capable, effective, and responsive alliance. I believe this new focuses is killing the alliance, and it will continue to do so. From being censored in what I am allowed to say and to who I am allowed to say it to, to being threatened with removal multiple times, to the last Nakah deployment, to the continual decline of the US TZ; actions have shown time and time again this alliance is no longer concerned with being a combat capable alliance. Resignation is my final and only option of protest left. I can not and shall not sit by and be associated with the group of decisions and pilots making those decisions that kill this alliance from the inside out. As of the timestamp above I no longer have SkyTeam responsibility; mail list, documents, roles, holder alt, et al. When this alliance is once again ready to put hot lead down range and return to being a combat capable group it might garner my interest once again. Till then leading fleets into the crucible of combat and bringing back the charred and smoldering ruins is what I shall continue to do. SRP team prepare yourselves. Good luck thanks for all the killmails. Kari Trace

AARC alliance Vice-CEO was bashed by FCON pilots because he resigned from his position. Posted July 15: Ladies and Gentlemen,

Over the last 6 months as you may have noticed my behavior hasn’t been up to standards of a alliance leader.

The cause behind this was something in real life that has happened about 6 months ago and has kept happening

until a couple days ago. That situation has cleared up and has made my situation a lot more pleasant again. During these last few days I’ve taken a look at my behavior and I have concluded a new course of action for both me and the Alliance. Effective immediately I am stepping down as a vice-CEO of FCON. I think that this is one of many steps that I can take to hopefully earn your trust in me as a leader again. I’ll still be available for anyone to talk to, if you need any advise or just need someone listening. And maybe in the distant future you’ll allow me to return once again into the seat of the top leadership, time will tell. For now, i’ll just go back to being a minion, helping out where I can. Keep moving forward FCON, only look back to quickly see the path of destruction you’ve left behind but immediately look forward again.

More Leadership changes were implemented such as Hoons Viper, one of FCON’s most active diplomats, was fired and Shinron Sakai was also removed from his diplomat position for disagreeing with the status quo.