“I don’t fly battleships.” I repeated, wondering once again why I was at this grand unveiling.
“I know, I know, Colonel. I’m not deaf. Just thought you’d appreciate this more than most, and you’ve more than earned it.”
Pattern Clarc was a robust man, obviously ate well and enjoyed life a little too much. He was loud, obnoxious, had a strong body odour and carried himself with a unconcealed arrogance and sense of entitlement.
In other words, I liked the man, so didn’t bother to tell him again that I wasn’t a Matar Colonel anymore.
We rounded the corner of the Boundless Creations restricted hangars, and I felt myself hold my breath slightly. I had to admit, I was very impressed.
“That’s one nice looking battleship you’ve got there, Clarc.” I said. “What’s her name?”
“I call her the Tornado.” Clarc beamed with pride.
As I examined the ship closely from every angle, running my hand over her smooth lines, Clarc filled me on how the Tornado came to be whilst I inwardly struggled with myself over my decision to never fly battleships.
“I’d retired early, set myself up a small farm. That’s when I got the call from the higher ups of Republic Fleet Services. Seems the Caldari and Amarr are working on some new ship types together, and I reckon they knew I’d be the only one to pull something like this off.”
Looking at his ship, I could see their point of view.
“And well, here we are. So what do you think, Colonel?”
I smiled.
“I think I want to fly one.”
And of course, to congratulate Pattern Clarc and his team, I took everyone out for sushi …. tornado rolls. Naturally.
TORNADO ROLL
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 cup raw ahi tuna (sushi grade)
- 1 cup prepared sushi rice
- 1/3 cup lump crabmeat
- 1/2 avocado
- 1 large sheet of special soy bean paper
- 4 green onions
- 1/2 cup shredded potato
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- Asian chili paste
- Japanese mayonnaise
- Sweet eel sauce
METHOD:
- Chop tuna into small cubes and place into a small mixing bowl.
- Finely chop green onions and combine.
- Add chili paste and Japanese mayonnaise to desired level of spiciness (the mayonnaise will offset the chili paste), mix well to coat each piece of tuna.
- Chop half an avocado into cubes, do not mash.
- Gather crabmeat and set aside.
- Lay the sheet of special soy bean paper on a flat non-stick surface or bamboo sushi mat and apply an even layer of sushi rice.
- Spread ahi mix on top of rice.
- Layer avocado evenly on top of ahi.
- Distribute the crabmeat evenly on top of the avocado.
- Assemble by rolling layers using bamboo mat or wet bare hands, tuck and squeeze.
- Lightly moisten outside of the wrap and roll in shredded potatoes.
- Fry the roll in a shallow frying pan using heated oil, one side at a time until potatoes are crisp.
- Cut the roll into bite-sized pieces and serve with sweet eel sauce.


I shall buy one and then go out for Tornado rolls! Join me and we can speak of battleship awesomesauce.
That is a beautiful ship. Don’t know about the rolls, though, not a big fish fan.
Really lovely design! Gratz to Pattern. Yuk, sushi!
Great ship, should be submitted to CCP dev team!